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"Newlaunches.com" - 20 new articles

  1. Meridian 808.2 Signature Reference CD player for wealthy music lovers
  2. BeoVision 4 home cinema concept-a short robotic arm with a camera eye measures a test picture that appears on the screen!
  3. Nokia 6650, a T-Mobile treat.
  4. Nokia 6124 – A Vodafone only series.
  5. World's Biggest Hello Kitty stands tall
  6. USB Dog forgets humping and learns situps
  7. Intel Goes Atomic.-New name game.
  8. The NASA Chariot-Lunar work horse.
  9. FreeLoader 8.0 Portable Solar Charger.
  10. Apple & Dell plan to launch Blu-Ray Notebooks soon.
  11. Sony ends production of Trinitron TV tubes after 40 years
  12. USB Powered Pottery Wheel can be made at home
  13. DIY Laserbeams to protect your home
  14. iCub humanoid baby robot to be taught to talk
  15. College kids should enroll for text-alerts
  16. Digiframes made in China host the Mocmex Virus
  17. Next-gen iPhone- tracing the evolution
  18. One Hand Player from Bandai
  19. The "Roadrunner" Bluetooth headgear sits near the voicebox
  20. Toshiba REGZA 32C3800 32 inch LCD with game mode

Meridian 808.2 Signature Reference CD player for wealthy music lovers

The Meridian 808.2 Signature Reference CD player is here to please those who seek the ultimate in world of digital music. Featuring a novel digital speaker connector, you can hook it up to any of Median's compatible DSP speaker range. Powering the audio side of things is Median's Resolution Enhancement System, which upsamples regular 16-bit 44.1kHz CD quality sound to 176.4kHz in 24-bit clarity. With all these high-tech figures and more geeky terms, I'm sure it will be a...

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BeoVision 4 home cinema concept-a short robotic arm with a camera eye measures a test picture that appears on the screen!

The BeoVision 4 home cinema concept from Bang & Olufsen provides sharp details and rich, life-like colours on a full High Definition plasma screen featuring the groundbreaking Automatic Colour Management technology. After every 100 hours of viewing, or as often as you like, a short robotic arm with a camera eye at the end swings down from behind the aluminum frame, and measures a test picture that appears on the screen. In a matter of seconds, the colour temperature...

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Nokia 6650, a T-Mobile treat.

The Nokia 6650 features a stainless-steel clad fold design. A stylish and easy to use device optimized for use with T-Mobile services. Available exclusively for T-Mobile International customers, the Nokia 6650 is equipped with the latest wireless features, such as an integrated GPS and multimedia player, allowing T-Mobile customers easy access to a wide range of services such as web'n'walk, MyFaves, Mobile Jukebox and NaviGate. · 2 megapixel camera with Flash · 30 MB of internal memory and a...

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Nokia 6124 – A Vodafone only series.

Nokia has just announced the Nokia 6124 classic, exclusively available for Vodafone markets. The Nokia 6124 classic is a compact multimedia device offering Vodafone customers faster and easier access to all of Vodafone's high speed Internet and entertainment services. Available exclusively for Vodafone customers world-wide....

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World's Biggest Hello Kitty stands tall

Kittymania has been raging over this globe since more then three decades, but to bear out her supremacy, folks at Sanrio have created the world's biggest statue of Hello Kitty. Unveiled in Tokyo, this Hello Kitty stands tall at 2.5 meter and is 1.7 meter wide. Covered with tiles, she certainly looks much larger then her usual petite structure. via - Luxurylaunches...

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USB Dog forgets humping and learns situps

The popular USB humping dog has learned something new, instead of doing something funny it does sit ups, and motivates us to hit the gym and shed those pounds. Just like its predecessor it remains useless and might amuse you initially. I hope the next version will not do 'Push Ups'. The USB Exercise Dog is available for $14. Source...

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Intel Goes Atomic.-New name game.

No none of its new processors need atomic power to get them started & neither do any of them run on some new molecular nitros-oxide. Intel has officially dubbed the Silverthorn and Diamondville chips "Atom," and the Menlow platform has become the "Centrino Atom." Obviously, the 45nm Atom chips, and Centrino Atom technology will be targeted for MIDs, UMPCs, and all manner of small, internet-centric devices. So expect some enhanced graphics on your mobile devices of the future. Source...

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The NASA Chariot-Lunar work horse.

Why would NASA spend billions into research & development of a truck? Is it planning to dig coal or other minerals off some other planet? The Chariot, a working prototype of what may very well be the future of NASA lunar rovers. It has six double wheels, each with independent steering, and the pedestal the driver stands on can rotate a full 360°. That way the pilot can navigate the Chariot in any direction, and in a sense the...

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FreeLoader 8.0 Portable Solar Charger.

The in surge of power generators for mobile & other electronic devices seems destined to escalate. Another new gadget to keep you powered up is the FreeLoader 8.0 Portable Solar Charger by Solar Technology is a smart looking, versatile device that charges a multitude of the latest mobile gadgets for free using Solar Energy. The FreeLoader 8.0 can charge devices such as; digital cameras, iPods, PDAs, PSPs and mobile phones, and even supports a direct connection to two of...

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Apple & Dell plan to launch Blu-Ray Notebooks soon.

Apple and Dell are planning their new notebooks to have Blu-ray in them. Apple has tapped Sony for slot-loading Blu-ray writers for its MacBook Pro systems. Development is said to have been progressing far enough that the drives may have appeared in the most recent update to the portables but were held back by quality issues with both the blue laser and slot-load mechanism, forcing Apple to postpone its plans. A combo drive, which could burn DVDs and CDs...

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Sony ends production of Trinitron TV tubes after 40 years

Sony will be stopping production of Trinitron TV tubes later this month, they had stopped making them in Japan a long time back but production continued at factories in Singapore for Central and South American markets. Since its introduction in 1968 Sony has shipped 280 million units including TV and Monitor tubes. It reached its peak in 2000 when the demand exceeded supply as Sony shipped 1.1 million units that year. Sony will now be concentrating on LCD and...

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USB Powered Pottery Wheel can be made at home

If you are artistically inclined plus a geek, then you will have both a spare (old) HDD and ceramic/clay powder around your place. Putting them to good use via this handy video, you can build a potters wheel and start making your own pottery. The video is self-explanatory so have a look....

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DIY Laserbeams to protect your home

If you are the typical Do-It-Yourself kinda person they you are simply going to love this project demonstrated in the video. A simple build-up involving laser beam, mirrors and alarm, the system provides an easy way of protecting you home. You need to build the circuit based on the diagram. Install the circuit board, tinker around with the hobby box, attach a couple of wires (as explained), mount the mirrors to bounce off the beams from wall to wall...

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iCub humanoid baby robot to be taught to talk

iCub is a humanoid baby robot and researchers at the Plymouth University will soon try to make it talk. Four years from now, hopefully the baby would have grown up and will be able to babble a bit. Some archetypal experiments include inserting objects of various shapes into corresponding holes in a box, serializing nested cups, and stacking wooden blocks. iCub will also be asked to name objects and actions such as "robot puts stick on cube." This first...

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College kids should enroll for text-alerts

Means of communication is of utmost importance during a crisis situation. Scenes like the Virginia Tech shootout are a reality and regrettably happen. Getting messages across via text messages during crisis situations can be vital in saving lives. With services like Omnilert that offer an emergency alert system called e2Campus to more than 500 campuses, it rather shocking to know that the students and faculty enrollments are very low. Hundreds of campuses have adopted text alerts; but sadly most...

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Digiframes made in China host the Mocmex Virus

We don't intend to freak you out, and before you chuck your digiframe (made in China), read the article through. There is news that Virus (or Trojan Horse) called Mocmex finds its roots in low-end digital photo frames that have been manufactured in China. Apparently the virus gathers passwords for online games, it also has the capability of identifying and blocking most anti-virus software packages and firewalls (including the Windows built-in firewall). Mocmex downloads data and files from remote...

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Next-gen iPhone- tracing the evolution

As we gear up for the arrival of the next generation iPhone by the late summer or early Fall, lets retrace a few steps in its evolution process. Apparently German chipmaker Infineon will be providing Apple the new chip set that will bring faster 3G network capabilities to the new iPhone. Apple has also announced that it will release "the iPhone software roadmap" on March 6. Many believe this will be the software developer kit (SDK), on the flip...

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One Hand Player from Bandai

One Hand Player from Bandai is not such a new device and was released in Japan a while ago. It offers 12 scratch samples plus a full set of stock rhythm tracks that you could modify with pitch changes. You can change track play by simply shaking the unit. A hip simple gadget!...

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The "Roadrunner" Bluetooth headgear sits near the voicebox

Now we are familiar with the bone conduction technology but here is a first that sees a Bluetooth device sit near your voicebox so as to transmit your voice directly from your larynx. Please forgive me, but the idea of placing something around my neck just makes me feel all gagged up and ready to vomit! The "Roadrunner" Bluetooth headgear fits around your neck, with the microphone next to your voice box. With noise suppression of up to 10...

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Toshiba REGZA 32C3800 32 inch LCD with game mode

Toshiba Japan has announced the REGZA 32C3800 a 32 inch full HD (1,920×1,080) LCD TV. It has a refresh rate of 120Hz and a 178 degree viewing angle. A brand new Image processing engine draws up a histogram for every scene and revises each and every pixel for optimum color and brightness. Other features include Analog / Digital TV tuner, 2 x HDMI ports, EPG support, Ethernet port, and the usual connections. The Game mode when activated reduces the...

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