| Panasonic’s 152-Inch 3D Plasma Is The Biggest TV |
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Written by FOCUS
Sunday, 24 January 2010 10:24 |
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There’s nothing more amazing perhaps than seeing a bigger-than-life TV screen right smack in your living room. Just imagining the millions of images you would be able to view in that screen is catalyst to you saving every penny you got for something like this 152-inch 3D plasma screen from Panasonic.
This device got 4,000 by 2,000 resolution, 3D support and several technologies to speed up the display and optimize its 3D capacity. The display features a new plasma display panel (PDP)... |
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| Best of CES 2010 |
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Written by J. Vazquez
Friday, 22 January 2010 15:08 |
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It's tough to make sense of the maelstrom of gear released at CES. So thick is the swarm of new HDTVs, PMPs and other acronym-bearing curios, that the handful of truly interesting things on display is, well, easy to miss.
Here, we've selected the gadgets that truly impressed us this year. And as is the PopSci way, our picks are not only impressive here in January 2010; they represent a glimpse at what we can expect from the future of consumer... |
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| Astronauts on Twitter.... in SPACE!!! |
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Written by J. Vazquez
Friday, 22 January 2010 14:54 |
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Space tweets just got real with a new NASA software upgrade for the International Space Station. Now astronauts manning the orbital outpost can finally browse the Web and post Twitter updates directly, without having to first e-mail the tweets to the ground.
During periods when the station is actively communicating with the ground using high-speed Ku-band communications, the crew will have remote access to the Internet via a ground computer. The crew will view the desktop... |
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| 3-D at HOME...! |
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Written by J. Vazquez
Thursday, 21 January 2010 18:44 |
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The 3-D thrill that swept movie theaters last year is now headed for your living room. In the wake of a new Blu-ray standard for high-definition 3-D, Panasonic, Sony and Samsung are all releasing home-theater setups that can display 3-D movies in full high-def glory. Using a combo of 3-D-capable Blu-ray players, TVs and, yes, glasses, the systems are able to deliver separate, full-screen, 1080p pictures to each eye. The technique they use creates a picture as vivid as in a movie theater... |
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| Yudu says F*#% the Recession! |
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Written by J. Vazquez
Sunday, 17 January 2010 16:53 |
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The YUDU SCREEN PRINTING SYSTEM allows you to create designs with artwork that you made yourself, or to use others that you really like. This little printing system gives you the freedom to print all of the transferable designs that you want on most any surface you choose including tee shirts, posters, flyers, clothing and more with very little clean-up problems. The wonders of technology! Used to be you had to go to a printing shop to have any of this done, but not any more. It... |
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| The SMOKERS SOLUTION...E Cigarrettes! |
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Written by FOCUS
Thursday, 14 January 2010 00:31 |
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Most people face problems while trying to quit cigarettes using alternative means like nicotine patches. Though these patches help the cigarette addict gain the pleasure derived from nicotine, there is no associated smoke. Most smokers also love the sight of the swirling smoke that they release from their lips and from their nostrils while exhaling post puffing a cigarette. The electronic cigarettes were developed keeping this particular psychological trait of humans in... |
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| Venturer HD Action Camcorder Is Made Of Some Really Great Stuff |
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Written by FOCUS
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 23:21 |
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If you can’t seem to stop immortalizing your life with video cam footages, maybe it’s about time you gift yourself with something as cool and functional as the new Venturer HD Action Camcorder.
This camcorder can capture videos in 1080p and snap photos with its 8MP sensor camera. But the best thing about this video recorder? It’s just slightly bigger than an average mobile phone. You can carry this anywhere you need to go.
Here are more details about the Venturer HD Action... |
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| RFID chip implants.... the future? |
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Written by FOCUS
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 23:20 |
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Americans starting to implant RFID chips in humans
(Chicago Tribune (KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) CHICAGO _ Say you have a high-security workplace and worry about the wrong people getting in.
Forget badges that can be lost or stolen. Why not tag employees with a radio-transmitting chip.
From about a foot away a special device will read the implanted chip's 16-digit number _ and zap, doors open and close.
That Orweillian-sounding idea is exactly what an Ohio security firm's boss has... |
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| Samsung IceTouch Portable Media Player In Transparent AMOLED Screen |
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Written by FOCUS
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 23:01 |
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The age of portable media players are slowly dying, but Samsung is trying to revive the industry by releasing this IceTouch PMP, which has a transparent AMOLED display screen.
The IceTouch is a 16GB media player with a 2-inch AMOLED touchscreen. But it isn’t being made out of AMOLED that made this touchscreen display originally Samsung’s. The screen is actually transparent! Made of tempered glass, this player features the company’s usual sound enhancements and top-of-the-class video... |
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| Detroit 2010: Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept |
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Written by FOCUS
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 22:01 |
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Cadillac XTS Platinum ConceptDo you remember when American car companies made the best sedans? Today GM more or less admitted that, when it comes to full-size sedans that carry a family of five comfortably, their only solution at the moment is to sell you an SUV or crossover. This new XTS concept is the company's attempt to right that wrong.
It's long and sleek, yet quite big inside.
While Cadillac adamantly insists the XTS is a concept car and not necessarily intended for production, it's... |
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