by editor at Tuesday, December 08, 2009 in Sony, Technology
Tags: 2010 FIFA World Cup, 3D technology, FIFA World Cup
2010 FIFA World Cup

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The 2010 FIFA World Cup is about to top 3D techniques with their very next broadcast. There will be usage of next generation 3D technology that will bring a higher notch in the way you witness live games’ presentation. There will be a signed media agreement with Sony along with the official World Cup FIFA Partner. The delivery of 3D images would take place in 25 matches.
The 2010 World Cup live telecast from South Africa, to the rest of the world, would thus be an incredible spectacle to watch! There will be new advanced technologies from Sony that will bring the area clearer to the presentation of 3D showcasing. This groundbreaking deal would definitely bring a new sensation to the way technology and games have mingled so far.
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by admin at Thursday, September 18, 2008 in Technology
Tags: Amazon, Apple, CEO, Electronics, EMI, MP3, Music, NMA
Ahead of its MySpace link-up and 7Digital sarcastic war of word, Amazon UK has now decided to uncover its MP3 music store next month.
A report in New Media Age tells that the online electronics retailer will start its music service in October. It’s, indeed, quite delightful for music labels who consider that Apple’s iTunes service has a monopoly on web music downloads.
On yesterday, 7 digital announced that it has become the first online store in the UK to offer 100% MP3 tracks for UK audience. In a statement, 7digital’s CEO said that he was happy about Amazon joining of the music download brigade as it would help to open up the MP3 market. Click here to read more »
by admin at Thursday, July 10, 2008 in Cell Phones, Technology
Tags: Nokia haptikos tactile touchscreen technology
When views on Nokia haptikos tactile touchscreen technology were published by RedFerrert, we had only few details about the way things would work.
Now this Nokia’s out-and-out application for that technology has became general and have more details about that astonishing touchscreen tech.
The whole surface area feels sturdy and sleek when protrusions are blush through the surface of touchscreen without applying any current but when voltage is given ,the bumps emerge from the surface to somewhat great extent and offer the feel of tactile essentials o a touchscreen. The delusion of a tactile feedback is obtained with the control of some parts of the touchscreen when the protrusions are emerged.
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by admin at Wednesday, June 25, 2008 in Computers, Technology
Tags: Apple’s no-cloning rule, Mac-Clone Maker, OpenPro
By selling Mac desktop knockoffs, Florida-based Psystar has defied challenged Apple’s no-cloning rule. Rack-mount servers that have the ability to run Leopard Server operating system have been introduced by Psystar and it is a clear-cut defying to Apple’s Xserve system.
The OpenServ 1100 planned as a 1U server and the OpenServ 2400 as 2U system and both these systems have been launched this week. According to the company, both are well-matched with various operating systems like Windows Server 2003 and 2008, CentOS, Mac OS X Leopard Server and Ubuntu Server.
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by admin at Tuesday, June 17, 2008 in Science and Space, Technology
Tags: Future Aircrafts would be self-healing, Technology
To point out damage like a bruise, epoxy system is used in the new technology
Inspired by the self-healing capabilities of animals and plants a new technology may make it possible for the plans to point out even the most diminutive holes to mechanics upon landing besides allowing the damaged planes to heal them while on the fly. If this technique becomes successful, in the future wind turbines, aircrafts and even spaceships may posses fixed circulatory systems with a thick synthetic paste that will enter into these holes and cracks and then under ultraviolet light it will incandesce to point out the damages like a bruise.
Plastic-based composites that are also known as fiber-reinforced polymers will be used as a particular help for the system. These polymers are getting quite popular among aircraft, wind-turbine and automotive manufacturers who use this material as protective layers of skin.
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by admin at Tuesday, June 10, 2008 in Science and Space, Technology
Tags: NASA’s Spitzer space Telescope, space telescopes
At a gathering of thousands of astronomers all around the world, the scientists that played a pivotal role in NASA’s three Great observations found a big opportunity to present their stuff this week. A break in “the case of the missing dwarf”, an extensive shot of star birth in our own galaxy and a second look at supernova’s leftovers all were included in that good stuff.
In all these three cases it wasn’t the matter that results were just the result of one team working on its own. To develop a whole that was greater than the collection of its part, findings from many instruments and telescopes were shared jointly.
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by admin at Friday, June 06, 2008 in Computers, Technology
Tags: Microsoft, Windows 7, Windows Vista
Private testing of Windows 7 is poised to begin at any time to ship it till late 2009. To pass over Windows vista all at once or to wait for Windows 7 in its place, many business users are mulling over it.
It’s not surprising at all that Microsoft is recommending users against taking a pass on vista. Microsoft is supporting business users to migrate to Vista sooner as it is a part of a new white paper to influence business users who are considering when and whether to shift to Windows Vista.
The white paper “The Business Value of Windows Vista: Five Reasons to set up now” just repeats the business features Microsoft developed into Vista and emphasizes some of the new installed tools and case-study examples of the companies who moved to Vista, otherwise, it doesn’t comprise numerous new data.
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by admin at Thursday, May 29, 2008 in Technology
Tags: Israeli-Palestinian Project, technology updates
RAMALLAH, West Bank is causing anxiety doughnuts and grapples with PC system, the employees at G.ho.st, an Internet get underway at this juncture, are holding their weekly organization conference with the coworkers on the other side of the Israeli Palestinian partition. Israeli workers, on the computer screen were talking with their Palestinian associates in Ramallah.
They are trading thoughts through a videotape connection that is connecting the West Bank office with single in Israel in the initial combined technology endeavor of its brand between Israelis and Palestinians.
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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, May 17, 2008 in Technology
Tags: technology review, war equipments
Rex Jameson, a software engineer, is working for robotics firm Sarco Inc.in Salt Lake City, the firm which is under contract with the U.S. army to develop robotic suits. He is helping to assess the 150-pound suit’s possibility for the soldiers of coming times. This suit can sense every movement of the wearer and enhances this movement instantly.
The time is not far when soldiers will wear this suit during war but presently engineers are working on applications like loading of cargo and maintenance of heavy equipment. Under a two-year contract worth around $10 million Sarco is developing a technology for Army which will be ready for field tests during the next year.
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