Easycar UT700 GPS navigation system
December 13, 2008
Those living in South Korea will soon be able to get hold of the Easycar UT700 GPS navigation system to help them find their way around unfamiliar places, featuring the following specifications :-
- SiRFStar III GPS chipset
- Dual SD memory card slots
- USB connectivity
- Rear camera support
- Video and audio transmitter
- 7″ LCD display
You can choose from 4GB or 8GB flavors that retail for $295 and $332, respectively, and both models will be powered by the Q-Gini mapping software with a 600MHz processor inside pulling the load.
Dance 2 Charge!
September 27, 2008
The UK based Orange have developed and introduced an arm band capable of converting the kinetic energy from your hand gestures into Electrical power to charge Up your mobile battery….
Green, Eco friendly solution to recharge…..!!

C’mon just got another reason to dance…Lets rokk…. ![]()
VISA in Google phone!
September 27, 2008
Hey Google phone may be due next month, but VISA already announced their payment software ready for Google Inc.’s Android system.

The VISA software will be broadly available to U.S. consumers, starting with holders of Visa cards. Visa’s announcement came two days after T-Mobile USA showed off the G1, the first phone harnessing Google’s ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go.
T-mobile G1 the Google Mobile
September 26, 2008
T-mobile introduced the G1 smart phone, the first ever phone to use Google’s Android platform. Along with that the another highlight is that it uses HTC hardwares. Its got a touch screen and a full QWERT keypad.
The phone will reach markets in the second half of October. So will this be THE I PHONE KILLER???

G1 when closed
The G1will support T-mobile 3G network and it have WiFi, It also got a variety of app in offer from Google.
The Camera is a 3 MP with no option to record video
Android Market is G1’s version of Apple’s app store.
Non-impact printing
September 26, 2008
FUJIFILM Dimatrix Technology Integration group(DTI), introduced their concept model XP-200. The purpose-built XP-200 prints images and text in a single pass onto items with unusual and often irregular surfaces – from sponge, sandpaper, leather and wood, to circuit boards – as the objects pass under the printhead array at a rate of 200 feet per minute. The system stands about 8 feet high and 12 feet long, much of it to house a printhead cluster elevator, transport mechanism and UV curing unit. It even features edge detection technology, allowing objects randomly spaced on the transport belt to be printed accurately as they fly under the printhead cluster.
The image shown here is another concept from Fujifilm for photo printing from cameraphones

