Friday, January 8, 2010

Google Nexus One phone گوگل کا نیکسس ون سمارٹ فون فروخت کیلیے &#


گوگل کا نیکسس ون سمارٹ فون فروخت کیلیے پیش   

  




گوگل نے سمارٹ فون برانڈ نیکسس ون کو دنیا بھر میں فروخت کیلیے پیش کر دیا ہے۔ تفصیلات کےمطابق نیکسس ون کی تقریب رونمائی گوگل کے ماؤنٹین ویو ہیڈکوارٹر میں ہوئی۔ گوگل کی طرف سے مدعو کیے گئے افراد کو ہی تقریب میں شرکت کرنے کی اجازت تھی۔ نیکسس ون ایک پتلا اور ٹچ سکرین فون ہے جسے تائیوان کی کمپنی ایچ ٹی سی کے اشتراک سے تیار کیا گیا ہے۔ نیکسس ون پر گوگل کا اپنا آپریٹنگ سسٹم چلے گا۔ گوگل کے مطابق نیکسس ون کو گوگل اپنی ویب سائٹ کے علاوہ شروع میں امریکہ میں ٹی موبائل کی برانچوں کے ذریعے فروخت کیا جائے گا۔ بعد میں نیکسس ون یورپ میں ووڈا فون اور امریکہ میں ویریزون پر بھی دستیاب ہو گا۔ نیکسس ون گوگل کے ویب سائٹ سے پانچ سو انتیس ڈالر میں دستیاب ہو گا جبکہ ٹی موبائل کے کنٹریکٹ کے ساتھ اس کی قیمت ایک سو اناسی ڈالر ہو گی۔

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Amazing nokia mobiles




slam o Alikum
Dosto mara mobile section main pahla thread hi/ umeed hi app ko pasand aya ga.

ajj main app ko nokia ki mobiles dekha raha hon. jo k app na nahi dakhy hon ga. or ye buhat jald market main available hon gay.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Sony DAV-HDX589W


The DAV-HDX589W Home Theater System from Sony lets you crank up the volume and experience your favorite movies with sensational surround sound. With an integrated 5 DVD/CD changer, 1000W of room-filling power, and ... Full Description


http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=A2646228&cs=04&c=us&l=en&dgc=SS&cid=39888&lid=1022053#Overview

Video game industry in flux as E3 opens


(CNN) -- Millions of people download 99-cent games for their iPhones. An increasing number of Web sites offer free online games. And consumer spending is down amid a global recession.

Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime demonstrates a Wii game at last year's E3 show.

Is this the time to be promoting $200 video-gaming consoles and $60 games?

But that's what's going on this week in Los Angeles, California, where the once-booming video game industry will show off its newest hardware and titles at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

As the largest annual trade show for gaming enthusiasts, E3 is where the big players roll out their splashiest releases. Industry experts say Microsoft is expected Monday to unveil new motion-tracking technology, called Xbox Fluid, that will let gamers use their bodies to act out what their characters do in a video game.


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http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/06/01/e3.video.games.preview/index.html


Keyboard Doily.


If you think that keyboard food tray we saw before on Neatorama is too messy, then you will probably like Tonia Welter’s Keyboard Tablecloth - a fully functional keyboard with electronics woven into a water-resistant fabric shaped like a large doily!

http://www.neatorama.com/2006/07/15/keyboard-doily/

Approximate Price - £18 (€26)


Wolf King Warrior Gaming Keyboard

The Warrior represents the same basic idea as that of the Timber Wolf, but it’s only the circular set of keys and you use it alongside your existing keyboard. It’s heavier and sturdier than the Timber Wolf with a softer touch to the keys so I liked it better. The same problems exist with using it on games you’ve trained on but it’s easy to acclimate to the controls on new games. The problem with the Warrior is that since it doesn’t come attached to its own keyboard you need to have the space to set it up. Depending on the game, you could just move your existing keyboard and use the Warrior exclusively while gaming (it includes an Esc button and volume controls, which are not on the Timber Wolf’s gaming area). But setting it up alongside a keyboard and a mouse requires a wide desk...More...


http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/why-buy-a-gaming-keyboard,review-29601-2.html

Sunday, May 31, 2009



Designers have lofty goals for their concepts, and the Toyota RiN is no different. With a massive greenhouse, seats that keep your spine in its proper position, an oxygen-level conditioner and humidifier, plus a meter that gauges your mood through the steering wheel and then displays a color based on your psychological state, Toyota thinks it can make better, happier motorists, that are more aware of nature and the society that infuses it. Hyperbolize much...More...



http://www.finalsense.com/news/vehicles/toyota_rin.htm


The newly released iLimb is the first prosthetic hand to have fully functional motorized digits that move and bend independently, its makers say. Electrodes taped to the skin transmit signals to tiny motors that power the fingers.

Previous artificial hands had only a thumb and forefinger that worked in a clawlike grasping action. But the new device allows amputees to carry out more delicate movements such as peeling a banana, typing on a computer, or eating with a knife and fork.

The iLimb is also covered by a semitransparent "cosmesis" that is computer modeled to look like human skin.

The technology has been tested by a number of people, including US soldiers who lost limbs in the Iraq war.More...




http://www.finalsense.com/news/sciences/i-limb_bionic_hand.htm


» Suzuki PIXY and SSC concept

Suzuki PIXY + SSC
It wouldn't be the Tokyo Motor Show without one of these extremely Japanese forays into the bizarre, right? All the ingredients are there: single-person trans-pods with pastel interiors, all-caps acronyms, and a geometric, omnidirectional "mothership" to haul them around. This sustainable mobility concept is called PIXY + SSC. PIXY is Suzuki's low-speed, three-wheeled, single-passenger runabout. Two PIXYs can be driven into an SSC (Suzuki Sharing Coach), a hexagonal vehicle that resembles the downtown Miami Metromover or any number of intra-airport people mover systems. Once loaded with two PIXYs, the SSC acts as a car, transporting the pair to another location together. It looks like the lead PIXY operator becomes the driver of the SSC, whose side trim and corner markers are then illuminated in red to denote which end of the symmetrical vehicle is the rear...More...


http://www.finalsense.com/news/vehicles/suzuki_pixy_ssc.htm

» Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Bluetooth Watch

Sony Ericsson MBW-150

Sony-Ericsson has updated its line of Bluetooth watches with the MBW-150 range. The main difference is aesthetic. These are watches you might actually want to wear, whereas the the old MBW-100 was a watch you would only wear if you wanted to get beaten up by the nerd haters.

Aside from looking good, the watches bring some degree of subtlety to modern gadget usage: The OLED display will show the current tune playing on a Sony-Ericsson music phone and you can control volume and skip tracks. The watch will also display caller ID and SMS notifications, and a vibrating alert notifies you of incoming calls. Pretty much any SE phone from the last few years is supported. The MBW-150 Bluetooth watch costs $200.


http://www.finalsense.com/news/gadget/sony_ericsson_mbm_150.htm