Category: Gadgets

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Google Android to be unveiled ahead of Christmas shopping

Google is expected to unveil its first ver of the prototype mobile phone next week, sparking a fierce battle with Apple’s iPhone ahead of the Christmas shopping season. The handset, known as the Dream, will be...

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$6 million Kipnis Studio Standard home theater

This incredible $6-million home theater consists of a Sony SRX-S110 Professional Video Projector (upcales Blu-ray and HD-DVD movies from 1080p native resolution), 18×10-foot Stewart Snowmatte Laboratory-Grade Motion Picture Screen, Mark Levinson N 51 DVD/CD Media Player,...

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MSI RS 480 M2 IL-2 Specifications

9.60 in.(L) x 9.60 in.(W); Micro- ATX 2 DIMMs w/ DDR 400 upto 4 GB 1 PCI-E 16X; 3 PCI; 8 USB 6 Ch. Audio; 10/100 LAN; IEEE 1394; RAID; SATA; ATA 133 ATI Radeon Integrated...

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Samsung’s 1cm thick LCD display

Samsung Electronics has come up with a 40″ LCD which is amazingly just 1cm thick. The LCD uses LED backlight and is capable of displaying Full HD (1080p) video.  

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iPod celebrates it’s 6th birthday

It was six years ago, on this very day, that the iPod was officially brought into the world at a Steve Jobs Special Event. Over the past six years, the iPod has reduced in size and...

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13.4 Gigapixel camera

Below is a video of panoramic photo of Harlem. Those of you bragging about your 10 Megapixel cameras ought to have a look. Microsoft’s HD View technology is used to render the images into a panorama....

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Samsung 19 inch SENS G25

Samsung Electronics is launching their new 19-inch Desknote ‘SENS G25’ in Korean market in late July. Designed in high glossy black, it boasts of a Core 2 Duo processor, SATA-II 320GB hard disk, seven USB 2.0...

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Unique MP3 players

The screen is an OLED. The player can be folded from what is on the left to what is on the right.

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A YouTube enabled phone ?

LG is getting set to release a new Prada-esque keypad-less phone, with its hereto unheard of KU990 model recently landing in the hands of the folks at Clipset.net. Apparently, this is one of the forthcoming YouTube-enabled...