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Archives for October, 2007

Whenever mobile phones were designed, no one actually developed one for left-handed or right-handed separately. It has always been a common handset for both the of hand-users.

Sony Ericsson PXi Bence Bogar, an independent mobile-concept designer, has developed a new sleek mobile phone for lefties, called the Sony Ericsson PXi.

Housed in magnesium case, this ergonomic mobile device carries 3.3-inch wide touchscreen display, stereo speakers and a 5-megapixel Cybershot camera. It also has the capacity to store 2 card slots for the users who are looking for greater memory space of above 8GB.

Especially designed for lefties, this unique phone can be easily used by Read more… »

How to seduce women

Rumor has it that the Art of How to be a player and how to Seduce a Woman lies buried within your own communication. Romance is secondary, but since everyone thinks it is a vital part of the seduction process, people actually do romance: Dance in the rain, date with others Where Seduction forms the basis of foreplay, in fact is a part of foreplay, romance is superficial.

Where romance, never lasts and maybe makes you feel weak and give in, seduction is a cycle, that keeps repeating, almost everyday and makes you feel empowered, commanding and makes you want to never give in. whether you are the seducer or the seduced, the empowerment is mutual. Even lost lore, literature like the Kama Sutra, just concentrates on sex and the pleasures derived from it. Seduction, is not external to you, it’s within you. How one would use his or her power of influence and persuasion, seduction is highly varied and is unique for each person. You can learn how to use this power of seduction; its not about seducing a man or woman. Its about seducing life and winning on this game players planet we all live on. Read more… »

Looking for a shiny new notebook to slap your shiny new Windows Vista on that’ll run it all super snappy and buttery smooth? According to PC World’s tests, the fastest Windows Vista notebook this year is (or ever): the MacBook Pro. Yeah, it makes throw up in my mouth a little bit before forcing me to contemplate succumbing to Apple’s siren song. Anyway, for the record, its WorldBench 6 Beta 2 score of 88 bests Gateway’s E-265M by one point, making it the king of Windows on the road, at least for now. It’s just a little sad, that’s all.

World’s Smallest full HD LCD TV

With the fight on to create the largest HDTV it seems many forget that not everybody wants a 102″ screen hanging on their wall. Sharpe have jumped in to a gap and created a 22″ HDTV which is supposedly the smallest 1080p HDTV available. The 22V will cost about £730 when it is launched with a couple of other models in the series also going on sale which are a 26 inch version and 32 inch version (I assume named the 26V and 32V).

However, if money is the deciding factor and not size then I would go for the larger screen as they cost about the same anyway.

 

NEC has thrown down the world’s most powerful supercomputer, called the SX-9, which is intended for pioneering scientific research. The beast of a machine can pull out an astonishing 839 trillion floating point operations / second (839 teraflops). The computing giant will go on display in Reno, Nevada, later this month. Why Nevada?


Sony Ericsson has launched its new Bluetooth enabled watch, dubbed the MBW-150. It is pretty obvious that this new stylish and techy watches need to be sync with the Sony Ericsson’s Bluetooth-enables mobile phones.

Featuring an OLED display, the Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Watch has the ability to work as:
# A wireless remote
# Caller ID
# Vibration alert for incoming calls
# SMS notification

In addition, the OLED display also shows the current song being played in your mobile phone. A controller helps to turn volume up/down or skip tracks as per the user’s requirement.

Sony offers these Bluetooth watches in three different models, namely the classic, music and executive. Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Bluetooth Watch is available for a suggested cost of $ 200.

A 24-year-old undergraduate from Nigeria is building helicopters out of old car and bike parts. Mubarak Muhammed Abdullahi, a physics student, spent eight months building the yellow model seen here, using the money he makes from repairing cellphones and computers. While some of the parts have been sourced from a crashed 747, the chopper contains all sorts of surprises.

The 12-meter-long aircraft, which has never flown above a height of seven feet, is powered by a secondhand 133 horsepower engine from a Honda Civic. In the basic cockpit there are two Toyota car seats, with a couple more in the cabin behind. Controls are simple, with an ignition button, an accelerator lever to control vertical thrust and a joystick that provides balance and bearing. A camera beneath the chopper connected to a small screen on the dash gives the pilot ground vision, and he communicates via a small transmitter. Read more… »

 
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