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Flying Alarm ClockFlying Alarm Clock
This digital alarm clock launches a rotor into the air that flies around the room as the alarm sounds, flying up to 9' in the air, >>>
Bendable Display is RealBendable Display is Real
Remember the I Robot movie where they used holographic video messages that were stuck in a small plate-like installation? They als >>>
Deluxe Prism GlassesDeluxe Prism Glasses
We've found the perfect solution for those who like to read in bed or watch TV while lying flat on your back. The unique Swift Bed >>>
Camera to Accompany You in Any AdventureCamera to Accompany You in Any Adventure
The world and its modern technologies are developing so fast, that today there are video cameras for any life occasions. There are >>>
Play games with no joystick, just your brainPlay games with no joystick, just your brain
The computers will now know what you are thinking about with a new gadget made by a German Company g.tec. The company has create >>>
Introduction to How Virtual Reality WorksIntroduction to How Virtual Reality Works
What do you think of when you hear the words virtual reality (VR)? Do you imagine someone wearing a clunky helmet attached to a co >>>
Philips says it wants to appeal to women with its new product line
Philips says it wants to appeal to women with its new product line LAS VEGAS--Although men crave electronics, women actually make the buying decisions, according to Philips.

Thus, the Dutch electronics maker is launching on a campaign to appeal more to women by making their electronics more fashion forward and elegant, said Andrea Ragnetti, the new CEO of Philips Electronics at a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (The old CEO, Rudy Provoost, has been shifted over to Philips lighting.)
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Is Sony stuck in neutral with OLED?
Is Sony stuck in neutral with OLED? LAS VEGAS--Sony will bring its organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs to the U.S., but the company may be having a size problem.

The version of the TV coming to the states measures 11-inches across, the same size as the one the company currently sells in Japan. That's smaller than the average TV currently sold in the U.S. The TV, however, is only 3 millimeters thick, about the same thickness at three credit cards, Sony CEO Howard Stringer said at a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show taking place here this week. It also has a 1 million-to-one contrast ratio. It is quite impressive and elegant. (It also costs $2,500.)
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Eclipse Office Partitioning System concept adds privacy to the workspace
Eclipse Office Partitioning System concept adds privacy to the workspace Let's face it, not everyone can get relocated to the corner office, but if designer Marcus Ward Curran has anything to do with it, even the newbies can look forward to a certain level of privacy in the office. The Eclipse Office Partitioning System enables desk dwellers to cover up their space with panels in varying degrees, and it even touts the ability to change colors throughout the day to liven up the mood.
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Vudu movie box: Veddy, veddy expensive
Vudu movie box: Veddy, veddy expensive Pop quiz: Which is larger, the number of movie genres or the number of ways those movies are delivered to your living room? For all your dramas, comedies, horror flicks and so forth, there's TiVo, Blockbuster, Netflix, cable and satellite TV, pay-per-view, video on demand, Apple TV, PC downloads and more.
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Virtual piano turns any surface into a keyboard
Virtual piano turns any surface into a keyboard Digital Information Development (DID) has developed a highly portable virtual piano that is played with a keyboard consisting of projected laser beams.
The box-shaped device measures about 10 x 3 x 3 cm (4 x 1 x 1 in.) and weighs about 100 grams (3.5 oz.). Using a red semiconductor laser module and holographic optical element, the device projects a 25-key 2-octave keyboard onto the surface in front of it (black surfaces don’t work because they absorb the light).
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The UAD-Xpander - Universal Audio's UAD-1 finally goes mobile
The UAD-Xpander - Universal Audio's UAD-1 finally goes mobile Universal Audio launched the UAD-1 back in January 2004, and it quickly became the DSP system of choice for a staggering amount of music producers. It wasn't the fact the UAD-1 cards took the processing load off the CPU that made the system so essential - it was the Universal Audio plugins, meticulously modelled after vintage compressors and equalisers, that once heard, immediately justify the price tag, and once used in your own mixes, simply cannot be lived without. Obviously tired of seeing so many of their users spending big bucks on a Magma external PCI chassis in order to use their UAD-1 cards on the road, Universal Audio have finally released the UAD-Xpander - an external UAD-1 solution which connects via ExpressCard, the now ubiquitous laptop expansion bus that offers six times the bandwidth of FireWire 400.
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Tech wonders on homeland security horizon
Tech wonders on homeland security horizon Americans are facing a brave new world of post-September 11 technology marvels that could soon find their way into billions of dollars of projected homeland security spending.
Gee-whiz know-how -- from swarms of tiny airborne sensors to ever-sharper satellite imagery -- is being developed by companies chasing potentially lucrative federal, state and local deals to address 21st-century security threats.
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Super-sharp lasers to boost disc capacity tenfold
Super-sharp lasers to boost disc capacity tenfold Researchers at Kyoto University have developed new semiconductor laser technology that allows the shape of beams to be tailored freely and that can output beams up to 10 times more compact than existing beams – a development that could lead to a tenfold increase in the storage capacity of optical discs. Research results were published in the June 22 edition of British science journal Nature.
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Stacks of ultra-thin DVDs approach terabyte level
Stacks of ultra-thin DVDs approach terabyte level Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. announced the development of new volume optical storage technology that can provide terabyte-level storage capacity in a compact device. Relying on unique nanoimprint technology, the company has succeeded in reducing the thickness of DVDs to 0.092 mm (92 micrometers) — which is 1/13th the thickness of current DVDs — while maintaining the standard capacity of 4.7 GB.
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Portable fuel cell powered by water and aluminum
Portable fuel cell powered by water and aluminum Measuring 16 (H) x 10 (W) x 6 (D) cm (6 x 4 x 2.5 inches), the simple, low-cost device produces an average of 10 watts of power. The company claims to be working on developing it as a power source with up to 100 watts of power, and they hope to see the fuel cell use recycled aluminum scrap.
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