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Nikon CoolPix AW100 camera is Cooler than You Can Imagine

by eric January 2, 2012

If you love extreme sports and diving, Nikon AW100 is your best companion! Not only can does it have 16mp resolution that takes clear photos and record videos in 1080p HD, but it has a surprising built-in GPS feature too! This is definitely one point and shoot camera that is worth saving up for.

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Toshiba Thrive Tablet: Who Says Fat Can’t Be Hip?

by kristine September 21, 2011
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Amidst the raves about the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the iPad 2, Toshiba offers a tablet that can match up to these known players despite its weight. The Toshiba Thrive tablet is a testament that being fat and bulky can definitely be more. Read more about the big difference that Toshiba Thrive has among the long list of slim and thin tablet pc’s today.

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Why Sharp Aquos SH-12C 3D Smartphone is a Sharp Idea

by kristine July 27, 2011
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The Sharp Aquos SH-12C 3D Smartphone can be a possible competitor to the iPhone 4 or the Samsung Galaxy. It boasts of features that can make your mobile experience even better than it was before. Just hope that Sharp starts considering its release for the global market instead of keeping it exclusive in Japan.

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Why Nike SportWatch + GPS is your Running’s Ideal Mate

by eric July 8, 2011
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The Nike+ sensor is going to be inserted on the pad of your shoes so it can detect your foot strikes and later calculate how far you ran and how much you burn.

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A Car Designed for Blind Drivers – Is it possible?

by kristine May 20, 2011
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Driving is an essential task for any normal functioning person. But who says it will never work for a person short of one function- his/her eyesight. A team from Virginia Tech is cooking something that will definitely benefit the blind people in town. A vehicle with a blind driver- isn’t that something to look forward to?

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VW Bora, a Mainstream Bulletproof Car

by eric May 18, 2011
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Volkswagen coming out a ready-made bulletproof car is kind of like them mainstreaming the car. Bulletproof cars can no longer just be associated with the royalties and other high-powered people, now, ordinary citizens can afford such car .

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Want a “Minty” Clean Floor? Meet Mint Sweeper

by eric March 3, 2011
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As the name implies, it intelligently cleans the dust off the floor in your room. This robot vacuums the entire room within reach by using either a wet cleaning pad or a dry cleaning pad. The robot cleans wood, vinyl, linoleum, laminate and tiles. Carpets aren’t a part of the list so that’s the only thing you need to clean if ever you have one.

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Seem lost and can’t find your destination? Nuvi 2300 will drive you there.

by eric December 13, 2010
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GPS are very helpful when it comes to navigating your surroundings. You’d always have a bird’s eye view of the road. Whenever you need to go somewhere or you’re just on a plain road trip, navigating is made easy with a GPS.

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A Car That Tweets Instead of Beep, Isn’t That Hip?

by eric December 2, 2010
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The twitting car is named AJ; A future Ford Fiesta model which is still on test phase. It uses an application called “Auto”matic Blog where it will make use of available information of speed, acceleration, braking, and location.

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A Cab That Drives Itself

by eric October 19, 2010
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This driverless taxi is developed by the Freie University in Germany. It uses sensor, laser, radar and the iPad application that came from Appirion.

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