
Here are the latest updates for adstiger.mail@blogger.com - Daily wrap up - March 7th, 2008.
- Navy Battleships progressing toward invisibility.
- Californian cows gassing up the grid.
- SanDisk FlashBack Adapter - Realtime backup in a flash.
- iPhone multitouch gets Spore and other games
- BMW Plans on Offering In-Car Internet Access
- Texting Leads while walking makes you bump into Lamp Posts
- Asus MS71 wireless mouse double as a storage device
- Casio's foxy slim 8.1MP Exilim Zoom
- Sony working on challenging Apple TV, $299 Blu-Ray
- Technaxx TouchMe another touchscreen PMP
- iPhone to Get Real Exchange Server Support
- MagneTrace Sensor Necklace monitors what pills you take and when
- ASUS 'SP-BT23' wireless portable stereo speaker
- Gigabyte Cool Rain - Memory water cooling kit
- Samsung Bordeaux 650 full LCD TV
- GPS Snitch Can Web locate your car
- General Mobile presents a wristwatch-type GSM mobile phone
- Evergreen GH-JEF223SH-LB 22 inch LCD
- Gmail - A soap to clean out body spam.
Navy Battleships progressing toward invisibility. Californian cows gassing up the grid. SanDisk FlashBack Adapter - Realtime backup in a flash. iPhone multitouch gets Spore and other games BMW Plans on Offering In-Car Internet Access Texting Leads while walking makes you bump into Lamp Posts Asus MS71 wireless mouse double as a storage device Casio's foxy slim 8.1MP Exilim Zoom Sony working on challenging Apple TV, $299 Blu-Ray Technaxx TouchMe another touchscreen PMP iPhone to Get Real Exchange Server Support MagneTrace...

Seems to me that a lot of Hollywood science fiction writers are given physics jobs at the navy. If all goes well then the Austin Martin in the movie Die another day could soon be a reality. Wars throughout the twentieth century prompted advances in stealth technologies. Some of the earliest but most significant strides towards invisibility involved covering ships with flamboyant cubist patterns – a technique known as "dazzle painting". During the Second World War, the US military...

On a dairy farm in the Golden State's agricultural heartland, utility PG&E Corp began on Tuesday producing natural gas derived from manure, in what it hopes will be a new way to power homes with renewable, if not entirely clean, energy. The Vintage Dairy Biogas Project, the brainchild of life- long dairyman David Albers, aims to provide the natural gas needed to power 1,200 homes a day, Albers said at the facility's inauguration ceremony. As cow manure decomposes, it...

Data security in today's work environment is of the utmost importance. In the worst case scenarios not having a backup of all recent data could spell doom for any PC user. HDD based solutions are available but they require almost an infrastructure of USB wires/ dongles at hand. The SanDisk FlashBack Adapter plugs into the ExpressCard slot found on many Windows laptops today. Into the adapter is plugged a SD or SDHC memory card, which is sold separately. These...

Here is some really good news for gamers who lust after the iPhone; the iPhone is getting multitouch games onboard. EA and Sega both will be providing the content and according to Kotaku, EA confirms that iPhone Spore (All 18 levels) will be coming in September. Sega is bringing Super Monkey Ball, and the Apple Store will also have a couple of casual games available as well. Source...

Although the idea sounds a bit hazardous, but you need not worry because BMW says that the drivers will not be able to use the wireless internet technology known as ConnectDrive while the car is in motion. The browser is accessed and controlled via BMW's iDrive interface, with Web pages showing up in the high-res dash-mounted display. The system only operates in the front seats while the car's engine is off, but rear-seat passengers will be able to surf...

Like a scene out of a Laural and Hardy movie, imagine that you are walking down the street and texting a message to a friend at the same time. Come to think of it, it actually happens in real life too. Apparently a street in London is to experiment with applying protective padding to lampposts, to protect pedestrians who have a habit of walking into them while focusing on their mobile phones. The padding up will start at London's...

Unveiled at Cebit 2008 the Asus MS71 looks more like a large USB drive but it is much more than that. The unit opens up into two parts a USB drive which doubles as a mouse transmitter and the second unit is a wireless laser mouse with a scroll wheel. The receiver (mouse) has a magnetic locking mechanism which attaches the transmitter for charging. Technical details and pricing are not known for now. (More images after the jump)...

Casio has just launched the EX-Z9, a new entry model for its Exilim Zoom series. The sleek beauty is an 8.1-megapixel camera that is more portable than previous Exilims in the category. It boasts of 23 separate Best Shot presets that fine-tune the settings without requiring an experienced user. It also features a fully automatic Easy Mode that takes control of all settings except for flash use, resolution, and the timer. The usual suspects like face detection, blur reduction...

Trying to challenge the mighty Apple TV, Sony is planning on building its own version. The company's Electronics chief Stan Glasgow had a tête-à-tête with Gizmodo wherein their plans were revealed. Stan said that his company is "working very hard" on such a device. But he adds that it would not essentially be tied to the BRAVIA Internet Link feature from the company's HDTV sets that enables users browse a narrow range of content without a dedicated computer or...

German company Technaxx has announced the Technaxx TouchMe player. The player sports a2.8-inch screen (240 x 320 pixel) featuring touch screen capabilities. The UI can be compared to that of iPhone/iPod and Meizu M8. The device weighs only 37g, and relies solely on its SD-card slot as a storage medium. Although the device supports several audio types (MP3, WMA, WAV, MP1 and MP2), video support is limited to only MP4 file types. TouchMe can display your favorite images or...

Here is a bit of news that will really bring a smile to iPhone users plus do some good to Apple's business interests, iPhone will finally support true Exchange Server support, instead of pop4 support. This will allow corporate users, professionals and other users to sync with their email, contacts and calendar, among other Exchange features. Source...

In a bid to aid the elderly and forgetful patients, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering have invented a technology that monitors what pills you take and when. Their invention is called MagneTrace, and it requires you to place small amounts of "passable" magnets inside pills. You team it up with either a special necklace or a skin patch, which have sensors that can detect when the medicine goes down your throat,...

ASUS announced its wireless portable stereo speaker 'SP-BT23' during CeBIT 2008. The speakers allow you to listen to music from any device with Bluetooth audio output (A2DP) and analogue line-in profile (ex. NB, mobile phone, MP3). Light and compact, the speakers weigh only 400gms and are powered with 4xAA batteries. The design boasts of Super Dimension Horn and twin port double bass reflex. Tha's about the specs available right now....

At Cebit 2008 Gigabyte showcased 'Cool Rain' a liquid based memory cooling solution. The water based cooling system supports memory in dual channel and has an ultra slim pump and water tank. The radiator is based on a flip open design and has a 5cm fan for keeping the temperatures down. The system features two heat spreader units with allow the liquid inside the system to move the heat away as quickly as possible. 'Cool Rain' is pretty stylish...

Samsung has announced its full HD (1080p) LCD TV 'PAVV Bordeaux 650 Series'. Specs include TOC (Touch of Color) design with a hint of rose-red color blended into its traditional piano black bezel frame. The response time has been cut to 4ms thanks to the new high-speed liquid crystal used. And due to the fast response time, along with Samsung's Auto Motion Plus 120Hz motion blur reduction technology, motion blur and judder has been reduced dramatically. Thus this makes...

Why use redundant methods when latest technology is there to aid you. Give the old car alarms a miss and adopt the GPS Snitch instead. The device uses GPS, cellular technology, and the Web to help you locate your car. All you need to do is attach it to a 12 volt power point in your car and with its motion detector and cell connection; it can send you a text message when it feels your car being moved....

All of a sudden I get this feeling that the focus has shifted to packing everything into a wristwatch size device. The GM500 from General Mobile is a wristwatch-type GSM mobile phone which was showcased during CeBIT 2008. It measures only 58.1 x 44.2 x 16.4 mm and weighs 142g (battery and metal wristband included). It probably is the smallest GSM mobile phones ever created. Specs include hands-free, touchscreen technology with a 1.5 inch OLED display, Phone calls, SMS...

Greenhouse Japan is launching the GH-JEF223SH-LB a 22 inch wide LCD monitor. Targeted at gamers it features a super quick response time of 2ms has a contrast ratio of 1000:1, brightness of 300 cd and a viewing angle of 160 degrees. The onboard speakers deliver an output of 2W x 2Ch. The Evergreen GH-JEF223SH-LB measures 517×216×410mm, expected price is approximately 45,800 Yen or $450....

My very first brush with Gmail was back in 2004 when I was invited into the beta version of it. Gmail has single handedly changed how we get our email and how much we can keep of it. In the entire four years that I've used it, I've only had maybe a dozen pieces of spam make it to my inbox, and not a single legit email in my spam box. I've even set up another account which I'll...

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