Posts Tagged ‘japanese gadgets’

Cellphone by KDDI Comes with Barcode Reader

Monday, August 17, 2009 13:34 By Jaiyant Cavale

E06SH by KDDI is a new cell phone released for business users, and manufactured by Sharp. The cell phone comes with a water proof body and thanks to the fingerprint authentication, you can rest assured that you would never lose any data to wrong hands. The cell phone has been released for a Japanese market [...]

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Sharp Unveils New Cell Phone for Japanese Market

Monday, August 17, 2009 13:22 By Jaiyant Cavale

Mirumo 934SH is a cool new cell phone by Sharp for the Japanese market. The cell phone comes with an odd display of two sides, and it is water proof too. When the handset is open, you can use all the normal functions and when the handset is closed, you would get a low power [...]

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Robotic Sunflower Lights Up at the Presence of People

Monday, August 17, 2009 12:34 By Jaiyant Cavale

Sometimes robotics is not all about high technology and ground breaking logarithms and science. It can be quite inane and even stupidly funny. Take for example this Robotic Sunflower developed by the University of Kyushu in Japan. The Sunflower comes with LED lights that light up if you wave your hands around it, in response.
Though [...]

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Fukitorimushi Floor Cleaning Robot Can Be Your Lovable Pet

Friday, May 8, 2009 10:32 By Anna

Before you ask, no, this isn’t a simple fluffy white pillow. It is anything but that, in fact. Just the mention of Japan would be enough to let you know that robotics have something to do with this innocent looking lump.
Strangely, the white ‘lump’ is a floor cleaning robot titled Fukitorimushi. The Fukitorimushi made its [...]

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