Saturday, October 4, 2008

Watermill Churns Water Out Of Thin Air

Here is something to cope with the water shortage prevalent in today’s times. This time, a smart alec has gone ahead to develop a gadget that seems to provide water out of thin air, literally. The wall-mounted Watermill from Element Four produces up to 3.2 gallons of water per day and uses an ultraviolet sterilizer.

It can provide clean and healthy water for up to 6 members of a family for just 35 cents a day in power. However, we do not know how much the gadget will cost when it released. The gadget can also cool the water and make sure your water is tasty, fresh and chilled and above all, green.

Now you don’t have to worry if water ever had to be termed green, this time, I just had to. Let’s just hope the watermill gets manufactured soon.

Yamaha Launches Mini Systems Compatible With iPods

If you had been wondering which is the latest speaker for the iPods, Yamaha has a bunch of new mini systems that are compatible with the iPods. The MCS-1330 comes with amazing features such as 60W RMS power output, an amplifier, a CD player and speakers featuring 2.5cm tweeters and 13cm Woofer.

There also is a USB port, which only makes things much easier. You can go ahead and connect the system to other portable devices and the analogue input caters to older devices. There are also two more models the MCR-330 and MCR-230, which also have a lowered output of 2 x 20W, accompanied by the CD player, USB and iPod ports.

The MCS-1330, MCR-330, MCR-230 and CRX-430 will cost about €800, €250, €230 and €220, respectively. These speakers surely will make iPods seem all conquering and in fact king of the mp3 world.

Vertu Launches 24,000 Pounds Cellphone

If you couldn’t get enough of luxury brands and uber-luxurious cellphones, Nokia’s luxury handset arm, Vertu as part of it’s 10th anniversary is going to be unleashing a white gold cellphone which will, 0f course cost a lot. It also comes loaded with a specially composed musical piece performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, a ‘concierge’ button that provides expert advice and assistance when you think you require.

However, this assistance is related to answering questions about Vertu. The patented keypads and solid ruby bearings make the cellphone ultra luxurious.

This version will cost you 24,000 Pounds. So much for luxury, because sometimes I wonder if all this money luxury was devoted to scientific research, we would have seen gadgets that marveled each other and taken science and technology to new heights.

HTC Shadow II Rumors Doing Rounds

Here is something that would please all the T-Mobile fans out there. They might have some really cool plans up their sleeves to make sure we cellphone-crazed zombies remain hooked. Their new HTC Shadow II is a smartphone, which appears to be on the verge of being announced, but it still isn’t, which makes me wonder why.

Nevertheless, I’m far too excited to think about the new supposed launch and rumors are spreading quickly. The keyboard comes with two letters per key and runs on Windows Mobile. It is not apparent of the phone is going to have 3G and we also don’t know if the camera is going to be much better than the rpeviop8us versions.

It is rumored to be announced on October 15 and people believe it will cost $150. This is one phone that I’ll wait and watch to know what happens.

Samsung Launches First Dual 2.2″ Screen Mobile Phone

If you are planning to shop for mobile then shop smart for Samsung mobiles, which are the best. Can you imagine a phone that adapts to you? Samsungs SCH-W570 and SPH-W5700 do it all. Here is everything you can wish for. Samsung launches the First Dual 2.2″ Screen Mobile Phone with its technological advancements at an incredible pace.

With its most innovative and advanced features of 3G (GSM/WCDMA) handsets featuring the first 2.2″ dual screen favoring a much quicker access t the data, Consisting of a MP3 player, video

The New PRS-700 Sony Reader Looks Promising

We have been hearing about a number of eBooks and book readers. However, the ones that I have liked have always lacked some feature or the other. This most basic feature, which according to me has to be provided with a book reader, is the touchscreen facility.

The new PRS-700 Sony Reader features a 6-inch touchscreen. This stylish and sleek model also features a redesigned case and a built-in front light. This would be available later this month and is going to set you about $400 poorer. Text can be entered with a stylus on a full screen QWERTY keyboard and you can add notes, annotations and you can flip through pages using a stylus or a finger swipe.

This has to be one of the coolest readers ever launched. And yes, this doesn’t replace the previous models but only complements them.

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