Clearer Image Of HTC Bravo Surfaces

December 8, 2009

Clearer Image Of HTC Bravo Surfaces

By now you’ve probably seen the pictures of the upcoming phones from HTC. whether you were squinting to see the photos clearer the last moment, a clearer picture of the HTC Bravo has surfaced, and you have to confess the phone looks quite good. Based on the info we’ve got, the HTC Bravo should sport a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 512MB flash memory, 320MB RAM, HSPA, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 5-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Word is that the phone will be powered by Android 2.0, though it’s probably worth noting that Android 2.1 should be released by the day that phone hits the market.

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Point-to-Point Wi-Fi antenna

December 7, 2009

Point-to-Point Wi-Fi antenna

Folks who are in need of lengthy range Wi-Fi in the course of their work might want to look forward to the Point-to-Point Wi-Fi antenna which is capable of shooting out Wi-Fi EM in an arc, measuring 16° horizontally and 21° vertically. According to the product manufacturer, that device will more or less work up to nearly 3 miles away as lengthy as you have a clear line of sight - now we know that that is rarely the case with all the urban jungles going on around us these days, and whether you decide to use that, you will additionally need to purchase additional adapters while the antenna will replace the standard aerial on your router. Perfect for those woh own sprawling grounds and need a Wi-Fi connection about a mile or so away from their main home. The Point-to-Point Wi-Fi antenna is going for $89.95 per antenna.

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Wooden car actually drivable

December 7, 2009

Wooden car actually drivable

Forget about all those super exotics that you see in motor shows - that one takes a totally diferent approach where design convention is concerned, as that sports car is made out of wood. Yes sir, what you're driving could probably be the home of many birds once before. Christened as Maniwa, that wooden car is no slouch when it comes ot performance either, capable of hitting a maximum speed of 80km/h (around 50 mph) which should be OK for intra-city use, but definitely not meant to eat up asphalt along the freeway. $44,000 will net you the Maniwa as it is steered using a motorcycle-like handlebar. To keep things chic, the Maniwa plus comes with gull wing doors for added style, while a stereo has been fitted to keep you entertained on the road. Amazingly ample, that 3-seater vehicle is road legal in Japan, and we wonder what would happen to it whether a Yakuza rival there decides to torch your ride - it'll certainly be a whole lot easier compared to a standard vehicle, eh?

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YAS Hotel lights up with LEDs

December 7, 2009

YAS Hotel lights up with LEDs

Just when you thought that funds in the Middle East were running dry, the YAS Hotel in Abu Dhabi stuns the world by boasting the world’s biggest LED project which can be controlled via remote device management (RDM) protocol. that 5-star complex comes with a curvilinear grid-shell which is covered with molre than 5,300 diamond-shaped steel panels, where they will plus hold nearly 5,000 RGBW LED fixtures. It would be interesting to see the monthly potential bill of the hotel though, and we certain hope that hotel contains elements of solar potential as well in order to reduce its carbon footprint.

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Pause heater offers paradigm shift

December 7, 2009

Pause heater offers paradigm shift

Check out what the new designer Pause heater can do - it is not only extremely pleasing on your eyes with walnut as its construction material of choice, it plus comes with a leather seat to supply it with an authentic “furniture” look. Apart from that, infrared technology is used to keep you nice and warm whenever the mercury starts to dip, while it is MP3 ready as well courtesy of its kinetic transducer enclosed within. Talk about getting the best of both worlds where convenience and quality converge. Too poor you can't impress family members with it that coming Christmas since it will be released only next month.

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LEDs integrated into carpets

December 7, 2009

LEDs integrated into carpets

Lama Concepts have come up with a rather interesting notion of integrated LEDs in carpeting, where among the more practical aspects of it would be integrating it within an Airbus 350 with the LEDs pointing you the way to all emergency exits. Lama Concepts has larger plans than integrating such technology on airplane carpets though, as they aim to see that being used elsewhere in public and private spaces since they have the know-how to customize the amount and colors of the LED, the shape of the carpet, including the LED, for a truly stunning image.

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Archos 1 Vision unveiled

December 7, 2009

Archos 1 Vision unveiled

Archos has further enhanced their lineup with the Archos 1 Vision entry-level device. You won't expect that to be an iPod touch killer - no sir, by all means it is meant to introduce you to the world of digital audio players - nothing more, nothing less. You get 4GB of storage space with that alongside a 1.5" display, coupled with voice recording capability, support for MP3, WMA. FLAC, WAV and APE formats, and up to 21 hours of continual battery playback. Guess there is no video playback here so that won't qualify for the PMP category. At least it makes for a cheap purchase at 39.99 Euros a pop, and will most probably retail for the equivalent figure should it ever enter Stateside.

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