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September 5th, 2007 at 2:15 pm »
Comments (2) It may not be mobile phone size, as some technology companies have been promising, but the InFocus Work Big IN10 is impressively portable.
The IN10 is smaller and lighter than a regular desk phone measuring 6×15×20cm (approx). It also weighs in at just over 1kg and has a price tag of just $A2699.Other key specs […]
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August 29th, 2007 at 3:01 pm »
Comments (1) I went to IMAX a few nights ago and saw OOTP. And I have to say it was definitely worth waiting and paying the extra money to go and see for both the visual and audio experience, including 20 minutes of 3D.
And being according to the blurb below there was approximately 15000 watts of […]
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August 27th, 2007 at 3:03 am »
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Most lightbulbs create light with a pair electrodes. Luxim does it with radio waves.
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based start-up has come up with a way to get rid of the parts inside of high intensity discharge (HID) lamps that are often the first to fail. As a result, Luxim’s LiFi (light fidelity) lamp provides more lumens per […]
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August 16th, 2007 at 2:02 pm »
Comments (1) I came across this projector lamp the other day that claims to offer a relaxing time by producing the calming effects of water. “How can a lamp do that” you may ask. Well, the folks over at Himeyashop have a lamp that really does live up to its claims.
The lamp projects both blue and […]
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August 15th, 2007 at 8:18 am »
Comments (1) If you like to experience sporting events, movies, and sitcoms in blockbuster-sized proportion then Digital Projectors are for you. However, there are a few things you need to know before you go out and buy one.
There are several different types of projector technologies to display images. The most popular are DLP (digital light processing) […]
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August 13th, 2007 at 1:35 pm »
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Imagine being able to get power to your light bulb, cell phone, and other gadgets without having them plugged in. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers recently announced that they had made a light bulb glow by sending it energy wirelessly. This could possibly pave the way for a future in which […]
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