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LG Versa is a touch-screen mobile phone by LG released in March 2009,combined with an external QWERTY keyboard.The device is designed to have the option to have different external modules attached to it.At the moment only the QWERTY keyboard is available but other modules such as game-pad controller and external speakers are planned for the future.
The Acer Aspire One has one of the most intuitive interfaces out there that takes just 15 seconds to open.
A well organized home screen that gives you access to all the applications you need to stay connected, work, play, and organize your life on the road in a matter of seconds.
In addition, it has redesigned instant messaging and email applications to make your life with the Acer Aspire One simple and easy.
Single sign-on eliminates sign-on delays, allowing you to sign on just once to all your email accounts and multiple instant messaging profiles.
The new Samsung Omnia released in June 2008 is offering internet access - HSDPA 7.2Mbps, GPS Navigation, email and a Movie Player with up to 32GB* memory.There's a 5 megapixel camera and video calling. It comes loaded with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, giving you full use of MS Office at your fingertips.
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Here it is the most expensive portable camera in the world.And as you can see from the image it is not some of the latest Canon or Nikon products.The camera with the highest price in the world is the Leica 107 and was created in 1923 by Oskar Barnack.Only 20 cameras like this were made and this one which is the 7th is the only one saved till now.It was sent from Germany to New York so that it could be patented in the United States where it is today.In 2008 Westlicht Photographica Auctions sold the camera at auction for close to $500,000 USD.
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Entecho's Hoverpod - The Revolutionary Flying Saucer
Australian company Entecho has designed a prototype of a cylindrical fan-forced flying saucer steered by directing the downward airflow through a skirt, allowing directional control.The vehicle called Entecho Hoverpod is stable in flight and the system is mechanically simple.It is also quite easy to navigate using a small joystick controller.
The ducting that surrounds the inner pod, housing the rotating blades, is largely hollow, meaning that in the event of a crash, it will act as an enhanced crumple zone. The low blade speeds - around a fifth the speed of a conventional rotorcraft - help reduce both safety and environmental issues found in other rotorcraft.
The Hoverpod is totally VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) and could become a revolution in personal transportation . The size of this vehicle is 5 feet 2.7m in diameter,has up to 3 seats and it could fly up to 1.5m above the ground....(read entire article)
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Sennheiser PXC 450 Travel-Line Headphones
The PXC 450 is a circumaural high-end travel headphone set with NoiseGard 2.0 technology and TalkThrough function for the best possible attenuation of ambient noise.
The PXC 450 enables an unprecedented sound experience for people on the move, thanks to its adaptive baffle damping in combination with the patented Duofol diaphragms, which prevent unwanted partial oscillation and thus guarantee a highly natural, lifelike sound quality.
NoiseGard is an active noise compensation system which Sennheiser originally developed for use by pilots, who have to rely on good sound quality and efficient protection against ambient noise even in high-noise environments.
Product History
The first Apple computer in history was called Apple-1 and was the result of the development efforts of Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Ron Wayne.The machine was developed in the bedroom of Steve Wozniak's home on 11161 Crist Drive in Los Altos.Steve Wozniak built the printed circuit-board, while Ron Wayne wrote the Apple-1 Operation Manual at his home.The task of Steve Jobs was to advertise Apple-1 to friends and family which were the first people who previewed the Apple-1 in action during a May 1976 meeting of the Homebrew Computer Club.The owner of Byte Shop(the only computer store chain at that time) Paul Terell was impressed of the Apple-1 and made an offer to buy 50 fully assembled computers for 500$ each.Apple later sold the Apple I for $666.66.
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