Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Ricavision Vista remote



Ricavision is about to announce a cool Windows Vista remote control on CES in January. It features a 2.5 inch color screen and a 100 meter(!) operating radius. The remote is called Microsoft Windows Vista SideShow Media Center Remote Control and will hit the streets in April with a street price of $199.

Xbox with a 360 hole



Here’s a neat little PR trick from a company called Waterjets. They have used their water cutting technology to cut a hole in a Xbox 360, and cut a prototype Xbox into an “X”.

Samsung SCH-B600



Samsung is calling "the world's first super camera phone," the Samsung SCH-B600. That's a 10-megapixel digital camera in there, and the lens is long enough to let it zoom 3x optically. A neat trick: the phone is 6mm thinner and 10g lighter than Samsung's 7-megapixel V770 camera phone it introduced last year. It works just like a regular digital camera, too, with autofocus, a 2.2-inch 240x320 LCD display and video at 320x240 and 30fps.



Jays Bluetreamer



Swedish JAYS launches the world’s first Bluetooth 2.0+edr stereo adapter with headset functionality, the JAYS BlueStreamer. It is being sold together with j-JAYS in-ear earphones for only 695 SEK incl. VAT. With the BlueStreamer you can listen to your favorite music in the earphones of your choice – from an mp3-player via cord or wirelessly from a mobile phone – and still answer incoming phone calls in the headset. It can also be used for Skype through a Bluetooth-equipped computer. The BlueStreamer uses a common AAA-battery that can easily be changed by the user – external loading devices are not needed. The BlueStreamer will be available with resellers and at www.jays.se in January.

“There is a clear wireless trend, but people seek better characteristics with regards to sound, battery and price. The potential for low-cost headsets where one can be reached by phone and simultaneously enjoy one’s iPod with any earphones is enormous. In noisy environments most people appreciate a stereo headset with sound isolating earphones. Many will prefer the BlueStreamer over other solutions,” said Jens Nylander, CEO and co-founder of JAYS.



BlueStreamer is made in black rugged rubber that can be attached to your clothes or around your neck, depending on which of the two accompanying attachments is used (clips or a strap). It contains one Bluetooth-receiver, a microphone, a detachable AAA-battery and two 3,5 mm connections (one for earphones and one for mp3-players that do not support Bluetooth).


This all sums up in a BlueStreamer, a music adapter that can receive stereo music wirelessly from the mobile or from an mp3-player via a cord, and simultaneously interrupt the music to answer a phone call. Any earphones with 3,5 mm connection and any mobile phones supporting A2DP, AVRCP, headset and a handsfree-profile can be used. The front has an answer button and on the sides are controls for the volume and song selection.

The BlueStreamer is sold with j-JAYS new in-ear earphones together with a 60 cm cord for only 695 SEK incl. VAT. This is considerably less than the few stereo Bluetooth headsets available today, even though they use the old Bluetooth 1.2-technology. The BlueStreamer is the world’s first music stereo adapter to employ Bluetooth 2.0+edr (enhanced data rate). The new technology allows a prolonged battery time, signal stability, multi-unit connectivity and a better compatibility with the mobile phones of today and tomorrow than the earlier Bluetooth 1.2-standard.

The BlueStreamer is also the first Bluetooth stereo adapter with a detachable AAA-battery. The user can use rechargeable batteries, or simply buy a new battery which makes a separate battery charger unnecessary. The battery time is eight hours while listening to music and ten hours while talking. The BlueStreamer has the dimensions 62 X 26 X 24 mm and weighs only 20 g excluding the battery.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Sony Ericsson Z610



Sony Ericsson announced about the Z610 clamshell, 3G and stylish handset which have glossy mirror finish and hidden OLED.



The Z610 clamshell handset has 128 x 36 pixel display, which you can see whenever you use the cell phone. This phone supports 2.0 megapixel camera and 3G connectivity. The best part of this phone is that it comes with a Picture Blog application, which allows users to share photographs through blogsite.

The Z610 clamshell handset is coming in three colors Luster Black, Rose Pink & Airy Blue. The phone offers a 2-inch, 262k colour TFD, 220 x 176 pixel screen and also supports for Push E-mail and RSS feeds. The Z610 clamshell handset gives you Triband, Bluetooth, USB2.0 connectivity and a 64MB memory facility in one handset.



Z610 - Features at a glance:


Imaging & Messaging
Main screen: 2.0″, 262k colour TFD, 220×176 pixel
External screen: OLED, 128×36 pixel
2.0 Megapixel Integrated Camera
2.5 x Digital Zoom for still imaging
Picture Blog
Picture Wallpaper
SVG Tiny 1.1
Video telephony
QCIF Video recording and streaming
VideoDJ™ & PhotoDJ™
Wallpaper animation
SMS, MMS (Photo Messaging)
Predictive text input
Push e-mail
Sound recorder

Music & Entertainment
3D games
Flight mode
Embedded games
Java MIDP 2.0
Music player with support for MP3, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+
MusicDJ™
PlayNow™
Polyphonic ringtones (72 voices)

Connectivity
UMTS 2100
GPRS 900/1800/1900
Bluetooth™
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP) support
USB 2.0 mass storage
USB charging
64MB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) in kit. Support of up to 1 GB
Fast port connector
Flight mode
HTML full browser with RSS
PC Tools and software

Accessories
CORE ACCESSORIES

Desk Stand CDS-60
Travel Charger CMT-60
Bluetooth Headset HBH-PV705
Bluetooth Headset HBH-GV435
Bluetooth Car Speakerphone HCB-100

OTHER ACCESSORIES
Bluetooth™ Headset HBH- IV835
Music Desk Stand MDS-60
Portable Speakers MPS-60
Bluetooth™ Car Handsfree HCB-700

Availability
Available: Within Q3 2006

Available colours:
Luster Black
Rose Pink
Airy Blue

Sony DSC-T50



The DSC-T50 is the latest compact digital camera from Sony. It’s a light-weight 7 megapixel with optical image stabilization.

Every time you snap a picture, the DSC-N2 model will store a full-resolution image on the optional media card or in the camera’s 25 MB of internal memory. Additionally, it automatically resizes that same image in VGA resolution and stores it in a portion of the camera’s internal memory dedicated to pocket album. No matter how many pictures are offloaded from the media card, you can choose to protect the images you want to keep and, over time, you have a collection of your favorite shots in the camera.



It is equipped with a seven-megapixel CCD imager, a Carl Zeiss(R) Vario Tessar(R) 3x optical zoom lens, and 56 MB of internal memory. This camera shines with its performance & looks, shipping in bold red, black and silver. With pictures stored on an optional four-gigabyte Memory Stick Duo(TM) or Memory Stick PRO Duo(TM) media cards, the camera can play back more than 1,100 high-resolution images in slide show mode.



The Cyber-shot DSC-T50 camera offers Super SteadyShot(R) optical image stabilization to minimize blur caused by shaky hands.

Monday, December 25, 2006

Nokia Aeon-Concept Phone



Nokia's research and development team have kicked it up a gear with an attractive "aeon" concept phone showing up in the R&D section of the company's website.



The most prominent design feature of aeon is a touchscreen that stretches over the full surface area of the phone, similar to BenQ-Siemens's Black box concept phone we saw recently. Currently mobile technology isn't quite up to realizing this fantasy, but we'll sleep better tonight knowing that at least one of the cellphone industry's biggest names shares the same dream as we do -- BenQ's dream didn't count, unfortunately.Looks kind of cool doesn’t it?

Sony DSC-N2



The elegant DSC-N2 camera debuts in champagne gold and is a ten-megapixel powerhouse with an extending Carl Zeiss(R) Vario Tessar(R) 3x optical zoom lens. With its built-in photo album function, this model can be a photo diary in your pocket, loaded with up to 500 of your favorite images.



Every time you snap a picture, the DSC-N2 model will store a full-resolution image on the optional media card or in the camera’s 25 MB of internal memory. Additionally, it automatically resizes that same image in VGA resolution and stores it in a portion of the camera’s internal memory dedicated to pocket album. No matter how many pictures are offloaded from the media card, you can choose to protect the images you want to keep and, over time, you have a collection of your favorite shots in the camera.

The DSC-N2 model also hits stores in October for about $450. Optional accessories include the MPK-NA marine pack for about $200, NP-FT1 InfoLithium(R) battery for about $50, and LCS-NA leather carrying case for about $50.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Samsung Ultra Video F500



The Samsung Ultra Video F500 is a cool combination of a cellphone and a personal multimedia device. It features a big 2.4″ screen with a resolution of 320×240 (262k colors) and is the first phone to have native support for DivX-movies. The phone has a built-in memory of 400MB and is capable of handling SD cards up to 2GB.



Samsung Ultra Video F500 Specifications :


Standard: UMTS, GSM/GPRS/EDGE (900/1800/1900MHz)
Camera: 2 Megapixel Camera
Display: 262144 Color TFT Screen (2.4”,240×320)
Features: Dual Face & Sweeping Touch UI
Multi-Format Music Support (MP3,AAC,AAC+,e-AAC+,WMA)
Multi-Format Video Support (DivX,MPEG4,H.264,WMV)
Music & Video Download (WMDRM/MTP, DivX DRM, OMA DRM)
Landscape View (Self-Standing Swivel Design)
Bluetooth Stereo Music Profile (A2DP)
Bluetooth v1.2 / USB 2.0
Memory: Internal 400 MB + microSD (up to 2GB)
Size: 116.4 x 50.4 x 10.7mm

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Future Cellphone : Nokia 888







Nokia 888 is definately the cellphone of the future. The device is so compact and ultra portable that you can bend it, mould it to any shape, you can even strap it like a wrist watch.You can carry it anywhere, in any form. You can roll it, bend it, put on your clothes like a clip etc.
The handset uses a liquid battery, speech recognition, flexible touch screen, touch sensitive body cover which lets it understand and adjust to the environment.
It has a simple programmable body mechanism so that it changes forms in different situations.
Among other distinctive features, the new concept phone includes an alarm clock, liquid battery, GPS, touch screen, phone, push email receiver, PDA, digital wallet and jewelry.

Tranparent Toaster



“Transparent Toaster”
uses special heating glass to warm a single slice of bread. Unfortunately, the glass does not reach a high enough temperature — at this time — to actually toast the bread,but may be in the future.The only flaw is the size as no one eats just one?. No word yet on if this concept will go into production.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti






Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti :

Not that long ago Canon hinted it was dropping out of the race to squeeze as many pixels as possible on to its cameras. So it is surprising to see the arrival of the 900Ti, a robust titanium-finished compact snapper that is capable of taking 10 megapixel images. 10 megapixels is excessive for all but a tiny minority of compact camera users, but there's no denying that the 900Ti is a superb camera. There some very neat touches such as the optical viewfinder in addition to the good-quality 2.5in LCD monitor. Start-up time is impressive too, with the camera ready for taking pictures in less then a second. There's also a great anti-shake system, and, unusually for a compact, the option of shooting in widescreen. Video quality is the best from a compact camera, with impressive levels of detail and accurate yet rich colour rendition.It is hard really to criticise the 900Ti, except to say that unless you have a specific reason for shooting large images, you don't need a 10 megapixel compact camera.Canon IXUS 800IS is good if quality is paramount, or else a budget look digital SLRs such as the Canon EOS 350D or the just-announced Nikon D40.






Samsung SGH-D830 :

Samsung has produced its most impressive ultra-slim mobile yet in the D830. The handset is less than 1cm thick, which makes it even slimmer than the latest Motorola RAZRs - and, at the time of writing at least, the thinnest in the world. Samsung has got a lot right with the D830. It has 80MB of storage, which can be supplemented by a microSD card. It also has Picsel Viewer, which means users can read Word documents and PDFs. The screen is as bright and colourful as Samsung normally deliver and the 2 megapixel camera is better than many of its more specified rivals. There's also an onboard MP3 player and video facilities. Where the D830 comes beautiful flat keypad. Not surprisingly given its size, the phone's battery is pretty small which makes it lighter and good.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Transparent Screen Laptops


















A Transparent Screen?


A transparent screen is an optical illusion like this one where the screen looks like you can see right through it.

Transparent Screens is a Flickr photoset of laptops whose desktop wallpaper has been set to a digital photo of the walls and windows behind them, so that they appear to have totally transparent displays. The effect is striking.

This seems to be a bit of a craze at the moment. How it works (put simply) is that you take a photo of whatever is behind your computer screen, and then use it as your desktop. Obviously it’s a more precise art than that, but it’s relatively simple. But it really fantastic how it would be if someone could develop LCD/TFT glass displays.








How it works?

A camera is mounted on the laptop that would keep track of where the eyes are (there are programs out there that can already track the head - the eyes are located in predictable points based on that). The laptop would already have a mesh version of the present room in its memory.

By the view of the room minus “volatile” elements , the laptop could figure out the location of the screen of the lappie.

Combining that information, the laptop could figure out what the left eye and right eye should see where the laptop screen is, if that screen was not there.

What is very interesting about this is that the computer should be able to account for the head moving, and for the laptop moving as well!

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Intel Core 2 Duo


Intel Core 2 Duo Architecture :

Intel’s Core Architecture is a first for Intel’s platform development. Core Architecture has been designed to support not only the desktop environment but also mobile and servers.

Smart Cache is Intel’s latest way of not only reducing the amount of cache memory needed for its dual core CPU’s but also a way to increase the efficiency of the data being shared between the 2 cores.

Intel’s Smart Memory Access includes a new technology called memory disambiguation. With this new feature each core is able to guess what data is needed from memory and is able to retrieve it before all the previous instructions in the queue have been completed.

The Core 2 Duo CPU is similar to the Extreme in almost every way. It features use of the same FSB, same cache volume, same transistor count and manufacturing process and only the use of a 10x multiplier giving a speed of 2.66Ghz differentiates it from the Extreme edition. In fact other than the writing on the heat sink it is impossible to tell the difference between each CPU just by looking at it.

There is a small clock speed difference between the two products, there is also one significant feature for the enthusiast market. Whereas previous Extreme CPU's came with increased cache or HT the Core 2 Extreme comes with a very useful feature – an unlocked multiplier. If the Extreme processor is to be over clocked the unlocked multiplier opens up huge performance tweaking options. That said, there is a huge price difference between the 2.93 and 2.66 GHz models and if you aren’t a hard core overclocker it would be hard to justify the extra expense.

The architecture of Intel Core 2, represented by the desktop core Conroe which has grown from the mobile core Yonah. Which in its turn stems from the ideas of Pentium M (Banias and Dothan). What concerns the latter, it has been noted many times that they are direct descendants of the 6-gen core of Intel processors (P6), which had been designed prior to Pentium Pro and had lived to Pentium III. Thus, on one hand, Core 2 is a step back, as it sort of cancels many architectural solutions that appeared in processor cores of the later generations (the famous Intel NetBurst architecture of the seventh generation). On the other hand, we cannot say that Core 2 is the direct heir to Intel P6 because of too many modifications. The new core has been altered beyond recognition :).

The key differences of the new architecture from the closest parent — Intel Core Duo (Yonah) come down to the following:

1. Improved decoder, expanded to 4 decoders of x86 macro-ops (3 in the closest counterparts, Intel Pentium M / Core Duo).
2. The execution speed of 128-bit SIMD instructions is one instruction per cycle in each execution unit (twice as fast as Yonah).
3. Improved operations with memory and hardware prefetch.
4. L2 Cache is shared by both cores, its size is distributed dynamically depending on the load (we have already seen it in Intel Core Duo).
5. Better power saving technologies.
6. Support for a new set of SIMD instructions, SSE4.

The following are the parameters of new processors:

1. 65 nm process technology
2. 1.87-2.93 GHz core
3. 800-1066 MHz FSB (probably 1333 MHz in XE models)
4. 2-4 MB Shared L2 Cache
5. 65-80 Watt TDP

Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme will be the fastest processors available. Faster than the Pentium EE having Smart Cache and Dynamic Execution.


FEATURES OF CORE 2 DUO :

Intel has specifically created one unified Core architecture for all categories: Conroe (desktops), Merom (notebooks), and Woodcrest (workstation/servers). All are based on Intel's Core technologies, and all three are 64-bit-capable dual-core processors with shared enhancements.

It consists of three variations :
Conroe,Merom and Woodcrest.

All three variations (Conroe, Merom, and Woodcrest) will provide more computing power and use less energy. This will help laptops extend their battery life.

Multitasking moves to the next level. With Core 2 Duo's virtualization technology, you can turn one physical PC into several virtual systems, all running different applications and OSs.

The Core 2 Duo processors can processes four full instructions per clock cycle.

Smart Memory Access has been designed to lower memory latency and improve data access. The key to this is "memory disambiguation", which allows the execution cores to pre-load instructions that are about to be executed before the previous instruction has finished. This is based on a set of intelligent algorithms and it doesn't work under all circumstances,

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme



Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme :

The Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme are the first desktop processors to incorporate Intel’s Core Microarchitecture enhancements.They are fabricated using a 65nanometre manufacturing process, which Intel initially used to construct high-end Pentium D chips.Both processors are well equipped with 4MB of Level 2 (L2) cache and an effective front-side bus speed of 1,066MHz (actually 266MHz but data is transferred four times per clock cycle).

Smart Memory Access ensures that the location of data that the cores are working on is optimally placed in memory, thus reducing the effect of memory latency.

Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme consists of intelligent power capability, Wide Dynamic Execution, Smart Memory Access, Advanced Smart Cache & Advanced Digital Media Boost.

Intelligent power capability :

A sophisticated control in the cores powers up individual logic systems when they’re needed this helps reduce the risk of processor failure.

Advanced Smart Cache :

Advanced Smart Cache is the mechanism by which L2 cache is shared between the two cores. The cache is shared and uncontrolled, meaning one core can be dynamically allocated up to 100% of it.
An advantage over independent cache for each core is that data need only be stored in one place if both cores are working on it.

Smart Memory Access :

Smart Memory Access ensures that the location of data that the cores are working on is optimally placed in memory, thus reducing the effect of memory latency.

Wide Dynamic Execution :

This encompasses the ability of each core to process four instructions at a time and the support for macrofusion, which involves combining commonly coupled processor instructions to save execution time.

Advanced Digital Media Boost :

Advanced Digital Media Boost sees a great improvement in the handling of 128-bit SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions) instructions. These are now completed in a one clock cycle rather than split into two 64-bit calculations.

Intel's new microprocessor design has made chips more energy efficient than today's Pentium M processors, while offering even greater performance than previous x86 chips.

Core 2 Extreme chips are already ready to rumble the Core 2 Duo desktops and mobiles.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Feeling Nostalgic for a Drive-In? Project a Movie on Your Garage Door




While the Dell 1800MP is powerful enough for sales presentations, it also plays games and movies. In other words, this $849 video projector is built for a conference room, but it’s also just right for the living room.

The 4-pound 1800MP can be mounted on the ceiling or placed on a table. There are three basic picture modes — PC, Movie and Game — and you can switch between the video-in ports to watch inputs from different devices, including DVRs and game consoles. Some devices may need adapter cables, which, like the projector itself, are available at www.dell.com. A unique ventilation system helps reduce noise.

The 1800MP projects video at a resolution of 1,024 by 768 pixels — not quite high definition. It accepts most standard video resolutions and can take high-definition signals from 1080i HD devices, although it will not display at that resolution. Under the right conditions, it can show images and video at up to 304 inches diagonally. Most family rooms don’t have that kind of space, but it’s nice to know that a far wall can double as a drive-in screen in a pinch.









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Model Screen Size


TouchSTAR Model 12 12.1 inch
TouchSTAR Model 15 15.0 inch
TouchSTAR Model 17 17.0 inch
TouchSTAR Model 18 18.1 inch
TouchSTAR Model 19
(Limited Availability) 19.0 inch
NEC 1800 Series
(Limited Availability) 18.1 inch
NEC 2000 Series 20.1 inch
Apple Studio 17 17 inch
Apple 20, 23 & 30 in
Cinema Displays 20, 23, 30 inch
Sharp Model LC-30HV2U 30 inch



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