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This recycled version of Panasonic TV will be able to bring back the old world charm of the CRT TV back to your life. If you have been nostalgic about it in your life then this is your chance to reclaim the love for the old. There will be no problem with bulky sets though as a promise of the new age model. One gets to enjoy all of the fashionable artistry of the old set though.
The strict recycling laws have been circulating in many countries and Panasonic did not leave any stone unturned to bring out something that the current generation would be able to relate to while retaining the beauty of the previous CRT models. This is one of the most unique solutions that Panasonic has come up with. It breaks the CRT model with a powerful laser beam technique that only breaks its bulk while giving a perfectly beautiful shape. So the new model does not feel cumbersome at all!
Charging the plug in electric vehicles is always a time consuming job and that too during the peak hours of traffic. The entire electric plugins would create traffic in the power grid. Google has come up with a solution to this which can charge these plugins in a smart way.
Its developing this software for smart charging which would use variable sources of electricity like wind or solar energy and produce instant charging of these vehicles. This search giant has taken up lots of measures to combine the IT and the ET (energy technology), as stated by the director of climate change and energy initiatives at Google.org, Dan Reicher.This software would probably help in regulating the power grid distribution.
Yet another WinMo handset has been unveiled by Samsung; the Louvre B761 to be released in July. The phone looks pretty nice, so are its features. Packed with nearly every modern feature and latest technology, this mobile is all set to attract the attention of summer audience.
The specs and features are attention grabbing; a 3.5 inches AMOLED Touchscreen display with WVGA resolution (800 x 480 pixels), a 5 MP camera, HSDPA and GPS. The wide screen has sharp resolution, and seems promising. The camera is a nice 5 MP with presumably every usual feature Samsung camera phones possess like image stabilization, auto-focus, scene selection and auto white balance.
Worldwide shipping of Nokia’s first 8MP camera phone N86 has begun shortly. Though the tech world in 2009 is dealing with 12 MP camera phones; Nokia is all happy with an 8MP handheld. Within next few days, the new phone will be shipping around the whole world.
Regarding the specs and features; its dimensions are 103.4 x 51.4 x 16.5 mm; has 149 g weight; AMOLED 16M colors 240 x 320 pixels 2.6 inches Dual slide screen display; speakerphones with stereo speakers; 3.5 mm audio jack; 8GB on board memory expandable to 16 GB; 3G connectivity (HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology; 8 MP camera featuring 3264×2448 pixels, wide 28mm Carl Zeiss lens, auto focus, dual LED flash, variable aperture and geo-tagging; VGA videocall camera; Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2; ARM 11 434 MHz processor; Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM transmitter; GPS with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps; MP3/MP4/eAAC+/WMA player and Flash Lite 3.1.
Samsung Omnia was liked by the tech world, despite some of its flaws and drawbacks. This is why people are looking forward to the Omnia II; GT-18000. Anticipations are high regarding the upcoming new model. Fortunately, a Lithuanian online retailer has recently leaked out details regarding Omnia II, telling that neither the official launch nor the selling date is too far.
From these details, we come to know that a better version is going to slide into our hands. Coming to the most noticeable thing; the screen is improved than before and is large and detailed. It is 3.7-inch WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) AMOLED display promising vivid colors and crisp picture. The integrated 8.1 MP camera is another high shot. It will be a nice experience to watch the photos, on 3.7” AMOLED display, snapped with the 8.1 MP camera packed with dual Led flash. Also, the phone’s camera is able capture VGA videos at 30 frames per second.
