Archive for July, 2007

Daft Hands Becomes Internet Sensation

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Have you heard about the YouTube clip called “Daft Hands” yet? It’s single-shot music video set to the the Daft Punk song “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger.” One camera. One shot. Two hands. Doesn’t really sound that exciting does it? Trust me, it’s worth watching. The beginning is dull. Just hang in there until the lyrics start.


Video shown below.

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Panasonic HDC-SD5 3CCD Full HD Camcorder

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

The Japanese consumer electronics giant, Panasonic has recently announced its new 3CCD Full HD camcorder which named as HDC-SD5, the small and stylish camcorder that use the AVCHD format to capture full HD video (1920 x 1080 pixels resolution) at the rate of 30 frames per second.

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Sennheiser’s PC35 Headphone

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Looking for something to Skype with but without all the unnecessary belts and whistles? Perhaps the Sennheiser PC35 USB headset is just the thing for you. This headset is labeled as a basic starter headset for your home and office voice communication needs. It is designed specifically for internet telephony and communications. Its microphone boasts clear voice quality, excellent speech clarity and voice recognition by filtering out background noise.

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Fingers as Credit Cards

Monday, July 30th, 2007

finger.jpg Ever experienced the frustration when you credit card being stole? Well, Japanese reputable electronic maker, Hitachi Ltd, has come out a new idea to let customers to make payment simply by scanning their finger instead of using credit card.

Hitachi has developed a new technology with credit card maker JCB Co. Ltd to come out a new system using biometric technology to identify the veins on a person’s finger, which can serve as a credit card or automated teller machine (ATM) card.

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GE Released Cell Fusion DECT Cordless Phone

Monday, July 30th, 2007

GE (General Electrics) has started to ship its newly launched Cell Fusion DECT phone recently. Due to the competitive cordless phone market, GE has been trying to distinguish itself by integrating a Bluetooth synchronous capability on its cordless phone. The model known as GE28128EE2 has combined few technologies such as DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Technology) and Link-to-cell Technology that make it so unique as compared to traditional cordless phones.
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IRIS Recognition Technology On Mobile Phone

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Nowadays, the usage of mobile phone and PDA (Personal Digital Assistance) is so common that it becomes critical to keep it secure from unauthorized use. OKI, Japanese leader in telecommunication has recently announced the availability of its Iris recognition middleware that can be implemented on existing mobile phones for better security protection.
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Free Alarm System on Your Web Mail Box

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Your Web mail account stores invaluable private and personal information. Therefore it is a potential treasure trove for online thieves. Tech-savvy Internet users can access and read your email and make money from it. You won’t even know you’ve been robbed. Some email which has been read by others will still retain the ‘unread’ status, unbeknownst to the owner.

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View BBC Program Online via iPlayer

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

bbciplayerlogo.gif The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has unveiled its online service, iPlayer, last week. The emergence of iPlayer service is considered a significant change in broadcasting industry. BBC Director General Mark Thompson comments the arrival of the “on-demand” iPlayer is as important as the first color broadcasts in the 1960s.

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