Archive for June, 2007
चैतमा नयाँ वर्ष, कात्तिकमा लगन
अबको तीन वर्षपछि भदौमा दसैं, चैतमा नयाँ वर्ष र कात्तिकमा बिहेको साइत जुराउनु हुनेछ भन्दा पत्याउनु हुन्छ ? ‘पर्व सुधार राष्ट्रिय कार्यदलको प्रतिवेदन’ कार्यान्वयन गर्ने हो भने हामीले मनाउँदै आएका चाडपर्व साविकभन्दा एक महिनाअघि आउनेछन् । केही दिनअघि संस्कृति, पर्यटन तथा नागरिक उड्डयन मन्त्रालयलाई पेस गरेको प्रतिवेदनले पञ्चाङ्ग सुधार्न सरकारलाई सुझाव दिएको छ । (more…)
Add comment June 30, 2007
Can you do this?
Can you do this? See this video clip and try to do same within 8 sec. How this man can remove his all clothes within 8 second. To view Click play bottom below.
Add comment June 30, 2007
WND Wind DUO 2000
The Wind Duo 2000 is a revolutionary innovation designed to deliver synchronized solutions in one versatile handset. By incorporating two screens, two keypads and two SIM cards, the Duo 2000 lets you streamline your life, bringing personal and business needs together in ultra convenient and sleek style. It can use seamlessly across continents GSM (Tri band-900/1800/1900). Over six hours battery talk time and more than six days on standby.
11 comments June 30, 2007
2TB SSD from Century
Not a HDD (Hard Disk Drive) but a platform that can hold up to 2TB (Tera Byte) of data. Century has developed SSD (Solid State Disk) what looks like your regular 2.5″ hard drive, but instead of platters and drive heads inside, what you get are slots that let you drop Compact Flash cards. Since the architecture supports up to 2TB (system limitation) of data, you still have to wait for technology to catch up with the times since you definitely can’t find 1TB Compact Flash cards yet. Talk about future proofing your product!
Publisher’s note: since there are two CF cards and that each CF can support up to 2TB (using FAT32), would that make it a 4TB platform? Anyhow, the question is pretty irrelevant today, as CF cards and microdrive have relatively small storage capacity.
Add comment June 29, 2007
1st X-ray cellfone from japan
In the race of new technology in cellphones, MP3, 5Mpix cam, sleek design, touch-screen technology and iTunes compatibility?, it’s not new for user surprising that America is launching Apple’s iPhone soon in the market.
In Japan however, the priorities for portable products are a little different – advancements in camera technology in particular garnering a lot of attention. Like the new 5005X for example. Japanese market cries out for is an x-ray phone – not to see people’s bones, you understand, but to see what’s under their clothes!
This is Japan, remember, what else would they use an x-ray phone for?!. Now I understand why everybody in the subway is spending so much time looking at their phones…
You can see a picture from the latest Japanese X-Ray phone, the 5005x, after the jump – but be warned, it may not be safe for work!
16 comments June 29, 2007
Transfer through iWay
Load Photos into Your iPod through iWay So You Can Share Memories - Without a Computer !
Just plug iWay into your iPod, and gain a portal that lets you instantly upload photos from any standard SD memory card. So you can take your photos anywhere, and share them on the iPod’s larger, brighter screen compared to your camera’s tiny LCD. After uploading, you can either retain the images on the SD card, or “erase card” to free up space for new photos. And you don’t have to lug around your laptop to show off your photographic skills! Choose Black or White and works with Video iPod only. Note: a typical 60 gigabyte Video iPod will easily store 40,000 photos !
Please note the iWay is not compatible with iPod Photo or iPod Nano.
1 comment June 28, 2007
A new clock 4 your PC
Polar Clock a perfactly new clock concept for your PC, check circles to measure the right date n time. Click to launch.

Add comment June 27, 2007
Solar powered Mobike

It’s time to say goodbye to gas stations, solar-powered bike is comming soon. This motorbike operates on solar energy and designed by SunRed, a Spanish automotive development company, that got a prize for Best Innovative Technology during the Barcelona Int’l Auto Show.
The project, which will result in a life-size prototype in the near future, consisted in creating a model able to capture sunlight, store electrical power and power the motorbike in the most environmentally respectful way. Instead of deploying panels that might occupy too much space, SunRed decided to adopt a clamshell structure that would optimize the panels surface while not making the vehicle bulky. When the bike is stopped, the solar panels surface tops up to 3.1 m2 (25 sq. ft) and it can store energy for up to 20km (13 miles) at 50km/h (30 mph). The motor, as in most modern electric bikes, is brushless and it’s placed right in the axle of the wheel, saving transmission components.
It will soon be available and I’m certainly in favor of such vehicles to grace our roads in the near future. Although this is just a concept, SunRed pretends to serve it as a benchmark for future developments of solar applications in all kinds of vehicles. So keep an eye ………..
[Source: Sun Red]
2 comments June 27, 2007
Burj Dubai : tallest in the world

Any day now Burj Dubai will overtake Taipei 101 and become the world’s tallest building. It’s already significantly higher than the Chicago Sears Tower (not counting the spire), and is quickly approaching the title of the highest concrete free-standing structure. Skyscraperpage forum has been quick to announce: “Ladies and Gentleman, the next tallest structure EVER built by the humans race !!!!!”, and judging by the following pictures of construction progress, it will be a matter of only a few days.
5 comments June 24, 2007
Brain machine interface by Hitachi
A new technology in Japan could let you control electronic devices without lifting a finger simply by reading brain activity. Slight changing flow of bloodstream in the brain that translates brain motion in electric signals and analyzes by the brain machine interface.
Hitachi developed brain-machine interface is a technology called optical topography, which sends a small amount of infrared light through the brain’s surface to map out changes in blood flow. This technology is traditionally focused on medical purposes.
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3 comments June 24, 2007





