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Saxena on January 6, 2011 ·
With all that’s been happening the mobile communication spectrum, let’s face it, the mobile communication evolution is here to stay and as we progress swiftly towards breakthrough technologies, this momentum is bound to gain more speed. At the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 (CES 2011) in Las Vegas, one of the foremost wireless networks in the U.S, [...]
Posted by Carlos on January 4, 2011 ·
If you were looking for a cool 3D HDTV to play games and to enjoy media content, there are several already available in the market. However, LG has major plans that would be unveiled at the CES 2011. They would be launching a 65 inch screen that is claimed and touted to be “Flicker Free”.
This means, you would not be disturbed by visual [...]
Posted by Carlos on January 3, 2011 ·
Internet radio has become almost a culture today, and it is difficult to find a net savvy person who doesn’t listen to music on the Internet Radio stations. Most people have dumped the idea of storing music on hard disks and listening to them on their mp3 players, for Internet Radios not only offer the convenience of NOT STORING music, but also [...]
Posted by NARUTO on October 19, 2009 ·
In the American Navy research laboratories it was developed a hydrogen fuel cell-powered plane that was capable to fly during more than 23 hours in a test accomplished last week. The Íon Tiger, as it is called, got to fly during that period without emitting any pollutant particle and its motor is silent, a secondary conquest of that project.
For who [...]
Posted by Robert on May 14, 2009 ·
Here is good news that will cheer up the PC gamers. We have just discovered NZXT’s Cryo S that will help remove heat from the Netbook. The Cryo S is compatible with laptops up to 15 inches (bad news for those who use a bigger screen). It has the capacity to remove heat from the entire notebook case and not just from the fan vents.
Like the other [...]
Posted by Ramya on December 25, 2008 ·
Most of the discoveries in science are unforeseen, just like this one! A Princeton led batch of researchers has discovered a new type of laser when they spotted an unpredicted beam of light while working with a quantum cascade laser. This new laser is less sensitive to temperature changes and needs less power compared to the traditional laser beams.
Quantum [...]
Posted by Ramya on November 10, 2008 ·
Solar technology has added another feather to its hat. A team of researchers led by Xiaomei Jiang at the University of South Florida have created an inch-long solar array out of 20 solar cells. Unlike the conventional solar cells, these miniature cells are made of an organic polymer that has the same properties as silicon but can be dissolved and sprayed [...]