Posted by Carlos on January 9, 2012 ·
CES 2012 seems pretty 2000 to me, especially when companies have begun to launch products like radios. I mean, this is the time when we have begun to see products with LTE technology and even good old Crackberry has lost the race, and is a ‘has-been’. With that in mind, it is funny to see products like Portable Emergency Alert Radio, which [...]
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Saxena on January 9, 2012 ·
Whether you like it or not, the world of Internet has now landed on to our television sets and it’s here to stay. At the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 (CES 2012), one of the leading names in high definition video calling, Biscotti, has now announced the introduction of the remarkable Biscotti TV Phone. This cutting edge product with its unique [...]
Posted by Carlos on January 9, 2012 ·
CES 2012 is one place where you will every company but Apple. Apple knows that it does not have to attend meagre exhibitions to market or launch their products. All that they need to do is hold a press conference and expect the world to buy everything they manufacture. While this might piss some people off, their products are actually quite good, and [...]
Posted by Carlos on January 9, 2012 ·
Who would have known that Android could be used to run TVs as well. Well, at the CES 2012, that is exactly what the bloggers and reporters have found. Apparently, Lenovo has announced the Google Android TV which would appease all the Android fanboys. The TV seems to be quite a well designed gadget and is going to be a huge screen device. The TV would [...]
Posted by Mayuri on August 12, 2011 ·
David Mackay was a schoolboy when man first landed on the Moon in 1969. It has been his lifelong ambition since then to become an astronaut. His childhood dream is about to come true as he is training to captain the first flight that will take tourists above the earth’s atmosphere and into space. David will be the Chief Pilot for Richard Branson’s [...]
Posted by Mayuri on June 6, 2011 ·
Bernie Madoff has become history. He was on top of the world and could convince the investing public to trust him with their $65 billion through his Ponzi scheme. The collapse in 2008 was dramatic and the last year has seen consistent efforts to recover some of the investment. Household goods seized from Madoff’s Palm Beach mansion was auctioned last [...]
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Saxena on June 2, 2011 ·
Exclusivity is the key to uniqueness and there is no more a category more exclusive than the world of automobiles. One of the foremost and prestigious online entities, Robb Report has now compiled an exhaustive list of products, places, vehicles and everything else than can provide you with the means of attaining the title of ‘Exclusive’. From [...]
Posted by Mayuri on April 30, 2011 ·
The Schmidt Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia in Elizabethtown, Kentucky is perhaps the largest privately owned collections. The collection holds about 80,000 pieces with an estimated value of over $10 million. The museum is being shut down and the stored pieces will be sold off in a series of auctions later this year. Richard Opfer Auctioneering has [...]
Posted by Mayuri on April 20, 2011 ·
Sir Richard Branson has the knack of staying in the news by acquiring something extravagant and unique or by doing something unexpected and unusual. His underwater plane is something that can excite anybody almost as much as his concept of Space tourism. His latest action or commitment that has been picked up by the media all over is his plan to serve [...]
Posted by Mayuri on April 19, 2011 ·
Invention factory seems to be a contradictory term but that’s how George Davison has positioned his Inventionland. And he has the figures to back his claim that he comes up with inventions with such predictable regularity that it feels like it is being manufactured in a factory. Inventionland, turns out 2,000-2,400 new inventions each year with a [...]