
Representing the 4th generation of Hasselblad H-system, the new high end H3DII-50 camera system is a photographer’s delight. It features an mind boggling 50 megapixel sensor. Its 36 X 48mm Kodak sensor is twice the size compared to other DSLR sensors.
Providing exceptional image quality and flexibility, the Hasselblad H3DII-50 camera system is ideal for commercial photographers. Offering highest resolution, it features 300MB files at 1FPS, creative freedom Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Digital News, Science, Miscellaneous |
3
Jul

Scientists at University of Pennsylvania have been tinkering with germanium-tellurium nanowires and have figured out how to make them store data in three states. Yup, that’s 0,1 and 2… binary seems passé now doesn’t it? According to the team, storing trits instead of bits “could allow for a huge increase in the memory density of potential future devices,” meaning higher capacity storage in the same size. And using nanowires Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Eco-Friendly, Miscellaneous |
2
Jul

It may not create drinking water from anything like Dean Kamen’s wonder machine, but this new so-called Klimatic Base 1 AirWater Machine does its share of inventive (but not entirely unique) water purifying nonetheless, with it promising to pull drinkable water out of the air. That’s done, as you might have guessed, with the aid of an apparently standard dehumidifier, which gets paired with several filters and a UV light chamber that the company says will eliminate any bacteria Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Digital News, Game, Gadget, Miscellaneous |
2
Jul

A patent was recently given to Sony which states “hand-held [sic] device with touchscreen and digital tactile pixels”. The patent isn’t too clear on what this type of screen will be used for, but guesses would lead you to believe either a new Sony PSP 2.0 or a PSP phone maybe. A good number of potential uses are listed in the patent which include gaming devices, phones, portable media players, web browsing device and navigation. The “digital tactile pixels” have me interested. From what others have mentioned it seems like the tactile feedback could be in the form of vibrations on the screen to provide that kind of response. We have seen phones give feedback when touching the screen, but Read more… »