by editor at Thursday, August 20, 2009 in Electronics, Shopping, Sony
Tags: flat screen, flat screen tv, old crt tv, sony bravia

Sony Bravia Flat HD TV
In today’s highly competitive market scenario prevailing all over the world, there is nothing new or surprising in the fact that companies regularly come up with lucrative offers for their customers in order to hike their own sales figures. But it comes quite as a shock to know about Sony’s latest offer about exchanging any old Television set for a new Bravia.
The flat screen TV which has been quite popular among users around the world will now be available at a reduced price of up to i50 pounds if one just puts in enough effort to drop in at a Sony showroom along with his old CRT junk. Incidentally, Sony Corporation is doing everything to highlight and promote this offer. One particular promotional teaser features the American rock n roll icon Alice Cooper encouraging the customers to walk in with their old TV sets and get home a new Bravia.
by editor at Thursday, August 20, 2009 in Electronics, Sony
Tags: new ps3 slim, ps3 slim, sony ps3

PS3 slim
Sony’s PS3 is out this September with a 120GB hard drive and a price tag of £250, The President and CEO of SCE Kaz Hirai said.
The PS3 is 32% smaller, 36% lighter and consumes 34% less power. Sony has announced that the internal design and architecture of the new PS3 has been completely redesigned thereby achieving a much lighter and slimmer body. The external design has perfect textured finish accompanying the sleek and curved body of the model, giving it a casual yet subtle look.
Some of the features of the new PS3 include:
- PS3 system software update to version 3.00
- Bravia sync feature
- Separately sold “vertical stand” that will allow users to set the PS3 slim in a vertical position.
- Users will not be able to install any other operating system as the “Install other OS feature” will be done with in this model.
by admin at Wednesday, June 03, 2009 in Electronics, Tech News
Tags: e3, god of war, Microsoft, motion sensitive control system, ps3, psp, Sony
Sony PSP Go
Sorry to say, but you can’t surprise people with your press conferences if people already know what you are going to announce in them.
Microsoft seemed to do the same on this Monday, as well knew that the company was about to release a motion sensitive control system, but something was quite surprising despite all this, as none was aware how polished that new product could be. Yup, it’s true Project Natal was really surprising at its unveiling.
Now it’s Sony that looking to get some spotlight at E3 and just like always the pressure is mounting on and on. It’s, indeed, a bitter pill for Sony to sustain its PS3 success even after attaining such a great next-gen level in gaming consoles.
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by admin at Thursday, May 07, 2009 in Electronics, Tech News
Tags: capcom, playstation, ps3, psone library, psp, Sony
Capcom is all set to give retro games a renaissance with its launch of wider ranges of already existing PSone games on PlayStation Network in the coming times, for its entire playstation freak. Capcom’s Chris Kramer has said in an interview that players will very soon get all retro-fuelled fun on their own PSP. He said, “We’ll definitely be looking at a lot of titles that have things like Street Fighter and Resident Evil in the title”.
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by admin at Wednesday, November 26, 2008 in Computers, Electronics
Tags: addiction, BBC, Gaming, kids, MMOs, social problem, youngsters
Gaming is addiction or not? It’s a long debate and the issue often seems hitting tabloid every now and then.
But according to a specialist from Amsterdam’s Smith & Jones Center, gaming is not an addiction and it must not be treated like that.
Keith Bakker, who is the head of first clinic to work with gamers in Europe, believes that compulsive gaming is a social instead of a psychological problem in the youngsters and kids.
In an interview with the BBC, Baker told that these kids showed some symptoms that were comparable to chemical dependencies and other addictions and they seemed addicted to MMOs.
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by admin at Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Electronics, Technology
Tags: AU Optronics Corp, curved LCD Technology, TFT-LCD
Emergence of AUO
AU Optronics Corp (AUO) is known as the major companies of Taiwan. It emerged in the top three manufacturing companies of world which is named as the TFT-LCD. It is meant for thin film transistor liquid crystal display panels.
TFT-LCD as over spreading
AUO is providing a full range of panel sizes and wide-ranging applications to its clients nowadays. The TFT-LCD panels are ranged from 1.5 inches to 65 inches.
Worth of the AUO
AUO has earned about NT$480.2 billion (US$14.8 billion) during the period of 2007. It has hired a bulk of professional employees ranging from 40,000 to 43,000. These professional persons are globally interacted. For example the employees of the AUO belong to various countries such as Taiwan, China, Japan, Singapore, Mainland, South Korea, United States and all other European countries.
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by admin at Saturday, December 29, 2007 in Computers, Electronics
Tags: Fujitsu Laptop, Inverter, LED Screen Display
‘Fujitsu’ announced the introduction of its new laptop that is expected to take precedence over one of the rules of notebook physics. This new laptop would be featuring a bigger screen than a similar predecessor model, but it is much lighter.
This technological shift and has been made possible for an important reason that it is basically based on a fundamental change in screen technology from fluorescent-backlit to LED-backlit.

Paul Moore, Senior Director of mobile product marketing for ‘Fujitsu’ did disclose in a ‘ray-statement’ to David De Jean for his story headlined “The Future Of Mobile Tech: Next Year’s Notebooks Will Be Worth Waiting For”, “ The future, it turns out, is now”. Paul Moore was speaking in generalized way about the display technology in the “LifeBook S6510” that ‘Fujitsu’ announced recently.
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by admin at Tuesday, December 25, 2007 in Electronics, Technology
Tags: Apple, BlackBerry, Palm Centro, RIM, Windows Mobile Based Smartphones
Smartphone market feels upheavals with ‘Palm’ that is losing ground. “Research In Motion’s” profit has scored two times profit on the other side. The company published its quarterly earnings this week. This turned market scenario paints a clear picture of what mobile users are demanding and what doesn’t work for them as much anymore.

‘Palm’ reported a quarterly loss of $9.63 million this second quarter, compared with a $12.8 million profit a year earlier. The company’s revenue went down by 11%, and Palm’s stock fluctuated heavily.
The company hopes that the ‘Palm Centro’ and the introduction of more ‘Windows Mobile-based Smartphones’ will be its ticket to recover the revenue jolts.
“We are pleased with the early success of the ‘Palm Centro’ and intend to deliver more Windows Mobile and Palm-based products throughout the next year”, said Ed Colligan, Palm’s president and CEO.
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by admin at Sunday, December 23, 2007 in Electronics, Music
Tags: A Bay Bay, Crank That, Download Free Ringtones, Mobile Users, Party Like A Rock Star, Polyphonic Ringtones, Real Music Tones, Ringtone Revenue, Ringtones, Rock Star, Shop Boyz
AT&T released a list of the Top 10 most downloaded ringtones this week, realizing the fact that the mobile users are crazier for music by popular artists instead of polyphonic sounds created specifically for cell phones.

Gartner, the research firm predicted recently that the worldwide end-user spending on mobile music is expected to reach at a new level of $32.2 billion by 2010 from a level of $13.7 billion this year. It is in fact an ortho-shift where the growth in ‘ringtone revenue’ is on down side and the ‘realtones’ are becoming new “cash cows” for carriers, reveals the research firm Gartner.
‘Realtones’, or the ‘True Tones’ or the ‘Real Music Tones’, are snippets of real songs that are used as ringtones. Polyphonic ringtones, on the other hand, are simple instrumental versions of songs made with a synthesizer and intended to play on any cell phone.
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by admin at Friday, November 09, 2007 in Electronics, Technology
Tags: Electronics, Entertainment, Technology
Once again, military technology does it. What it was initially supposed to be was a way to protect soldiers from chemical attacks, and now ways have been found to apply it to our everyday lives. In this technologically advanced era, portable electronics that store our important data is being used at increasing rates in increasing amounts, and protecting these tools is becoming more important.
These small items proved difficult to protect before this technology came about as they had to remain small and the traditional bulky waterproofing methods was simply not viable. This new technology, known as ion-mask, creates a protective layer over virtually any material that is just nanometres thick and it works even with the intricate parts of the electronics that are the circuit boards and processors without causing any damage. This form of protection is achieved via the means of an ionised gas, or “plasma”.
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