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Sony has created a whole lot of buzzin the gadget
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In the
recent times HTC mobile company has manufactured a
phone which is HTC Touch Cruise 09. It
is one of the smartest phones that one has ever used. It can be said that it is
amongst those phones which can be used by everybody whether he is an office goer
or a teenager. It has all the latest and advanced features. It has a touch
screen of 2.8 inches. The display of this screen is excellent. Moreover it acts
like a mini pocket computer which has many useful software like word, excel,
outlook etc. For surfing the websites and music etc finger gestures are used. It
also has fun features like radio, multimedia player etc. for teenagers and young
people. It has no comparison with other mobile
phones.
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As
much as we love the iPhone, we still care much about the Android platform as it
is the only OS which is as more powerful and stable as the iPhoneOS and the best
part about it is that it also has Multitasking.
So
here we have the HTC Click, a supposedly low-end Android device
and the second one after HTC Hero to
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Atlas Kinetic uses the daily movement of a cellular phone to generate
electricity. It's a phone built to last, trying to intervene in the common life
cycle of this kind of products as a new greener solution. It's a piece all made
of aluminium, case and buttons, that confers it a higher resistance and
durability. The central sapphire glass reveals the generating & charging
unit. The power system of this phone is similar to kinetic / automatic watches
and uses a oscillating weight that powers a mainspring. The central power unit
transforms movement into electricity and supplies power to all phone electronic
components. When the rotor stops, kinetic movement, for leaving the phone static
for a long period of time, turning the lateral crown a couple of times will give
power to the mainspring which will turn on the phone once again. Take your
cellular phone anywhere and stop worrying about rech
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One billion handsets produced globally each year and only 10% recycled.
Average mobile phone user replaces their handset every 18 months. This has a big
impact on the environment; 36kg of CO2 is used to make one 90g phone. To reduce
the impact of the mobile phone it's time to rethink the materials mobile phone
are made of and the manner we recharge them.
The bamboo degradable mobile phone The bamboo is a degradable mobile
phone. When the battery, antenna and print board are removed the case can be
placed in compos and a few weeks later the case will begin to disintegrate.
Inside the case are bamboo seeds, these will start to grow and feet on the case.
After a few months the will turn in to bamboo plant which compensates the impact
manufacturing process the bamboo phone has on the environment.
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U Ito - United States
Yes, it is an analogue watch works just like a regular analogue watch. The
only but the major difference is that it has a USB plug both for recharging the
battery and for fastening it on your wrist. Many people have experienced that
when you want to wear your favorite watch after not using it for a while, it is
out of battery and the watch goes back to the collector's shelf because you
don't have the right kind of "button" battery. This Plug-in Watch solves the
problem. The idea behind this piece is that we can start making changes with
what we have as much as with new gadgets.
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- Not to be left behind in the dust of industry marching forward,
academia recently unveiled their largest cloud computing platform, aimed at
providing the petabytes of storage required for giant scientific simulations and
big-data analytics.
The world's largest academic cloud, the SDSC Cloud, serves University of California at
San Diego researchers and their associates, including 10 supercomputer centers
nationwide connected by the high-speed TeraGrid. Hosted at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, the SDSC Cloud offers academic
researchers the resources to run gigantic simulations and analytics that they
could not afford to support on commercial cloud providers.
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) Cloud is connected to 10
other supercomputer sites nationwide on the high-speed TeraGrid
network.&
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