October 27th, 2009 by ketyung

Here come the M300 Series AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmills, which have adopted the anti-gravity technology developed by NASA, meant to reduce training injuries.
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October 27th, 2009 by ketyung

iPhone Arider, a prototype of Japanese firm, Ubiquitous Entertainment, is a gadget that is able to pair with the iPhone 3GS to provide visual navigation to the driver via a screen right in front of the eyes.
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October 27th, 2009 by ketyung

NEC’s Aterm WM3300R claims to be the world’s smallest WiMAX router with wireless LAN support. This little router is almost palm-sized, measures at only 94mm x 67mm x 22mm and weights for 145grams.
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October 26th, 2009 by ketyung

Pentax has unveiled a colorful version of its K-x DSLR, called the Korejanai K-x and is modeled after the Korejanai Robots. The Korejanai K-x DSLR shall make you the attentions of many eyes, while you’re carrying it around for shooting the nicest collections.
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October 26th, 2009 by ketyung

Samsung has unveiled a super thin 40-inch LED backlight HDTV that measures only 3mm in thinness. Called the Samsung Needle Slim, a 3mm thickness should qualify it to be as thin as needle and world’s slimmest.
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October 26th, 2009 by ketyung

Microsoft has officially released a tool, called Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool (WUDT), which allows the creation of a bootable USB installer for its Windows 7 OS. USB installer provides the convenience for installation of the Windows 7 on netbooks, which eliminates the need to hook up an external DVD drive.
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October 25th, 2009 by ketyung
A prosthetic hand called smart hand is being developed by researchers in Italy and Sweden, which allows the patients to have feelings in the fingertips.
The smart hand was tested on some patient, where it had four motors and forty sensors linked directly to the brain. They had surgery to have the patients’ nerve endings linked up to receptors in the prosthetic hand, enabling the patients to have feelings in figertips of the hand, even though it is not really part of the body.
The smart hand is the first of its kind that sends signal back to brain. It has taken the researchers 10 years of hard work, and finally they have one that at least allows those who’ve lost their hands to regain little sense of touch.
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October 24th, 2009 by ketyung

Obstructing walls, blind corners, or any dangerous junctions are often the culprits of road accidents. Unless drivers could see through all these blocking walls or obstacles on the roads, accidents would then be able to reduce a lot.
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October 24th, 2009 by ketyung

Toshiba is introducing their new type of fuel cell charger, Dynario, which is refillable to regain its electricity to charge your gadgets. The Toshiba Dynario fuel charger will be good alternative to solar charger or hand-crank charger, which the former will let you down during night time and the latter will waste too much of your energy to wind it.
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October 23rd, 2009 by ketyung

Acer has launched the world’s first 3D notebook, Aspire 5738DG which features the TriDef 3D solution, with a 3D screen, software and glasses that allow you to view 3-dimensional content on the notebook.
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