Solar powered radio

Gadgets | Thursday December 31 2009 | Comments (0)
Solar powered radio

Keeping with our solar theme for today- check out this solar radio. The solarDAB radio created by Roberts is touted as the world's first solar powered digital radio. The best part of this solar powered radio, is that it doesn't actually require the sun to function. The radios has solar panels, as well as built-in rechargeable batteries that will allow it to play up to 27 hours consecutively. That's a lot of rocking.

By:  Emily Price                        Source

The Advancing World of Electronics

Uncategorized | Wednesday December 30 2009 | Comments (0)

The world of electronics has been a great help in globalization and has contributed a great deal in improving the life of an individual. The advancement of electronics has made various tasks to be carried out more easily and comfortably. One of its examples can be seen in the form of Internet and computers that connect millions of people from all over the world. Moreover in the advent of satellite channels, people have become more aware of the happenings in other countries. All these have been among various advantages of the electronic world in the life of a man. In other words, electronic world has marked a turning point in people?s life. However, the electronic development has not been stagnated here. Only there is constant development taking place in the world of technology with the passage of time.

The electronic development refers to engineering a simple design of a machine. But this is carried out by keeping in mind the requirements of a consumer. There are various points that should be taken care of while making a new product. This includes that it should be eco-friendly, minimal cost, comply all requirements of a user, PCB designs and many other issues.

There are many latest techniques in the world of electronics that have been invented. VCRs have been replaced by DVD player and DVD recorder. Moreover, there is also a trend of electronic voting. This involves usage of an electronic voter machine to cast a vote. These recorded votes are further counted by electric means only. This saves both time and effort required to be put in by an individual. It even speeds up the whole process of voting. This is especially beneficial to handicapped people who can?t walk up to a voting booth. This electronic voting technology makes use of specialized voting kiosks, optical scan voting systems and punch cards for the purpose.

Another development in the field of electronics is the use of digital signals instead of analog signals for the transfer of data and also various other purposes. Mobile phones, computers, cameras and many other products use the same technique. This technique makes available more storage space, and even lessens the wear and tear in the stored information.

Digital cameras ensure a better picture quality, more storage and even editing and transferring of the photographs on a computer. Moreover, the entertainment world has electronics as its foundation. Whether it is a radio, television, broadcasting of movies, news on channels, digital cameras, all have been a contribution of the electronics world.

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Freecom Rugged Hard Drive is a Must for Adventurers and Dads

Gadgets | Friday December 25 2009 | Comments (0)
Freecom Rugged Hard Drive is a Must for Adventurers and Dads

My kids have a nasty habit of stepping on things. Personally, I don't try to understand it; I just want to survive it, but so far I have not been lucky. The other day, my messenger bag was lying on the floor, when my son walked by and *crunch*, he manage to crush my external USB drive. If only I had the Freecom ToughDrive Sport USB hard drive. I could have avoided 120GB of data loss.

The ToughDrive Sport is a fully rugged and encrypted external drive that will keep your data and your sanity safe. According to the manufacturer, the ToughDrive Sport should survive a fall from over six feet, withstand 300G of force while the drive is spinning, and over 1000G of force when the drive is not operating. The drive is USB 2.0 and can transfer data at 480Mbps, or even faster with the supplied "turbo" driver for Windows Vista/XP. The Freecom ToughDrive doesn't just provide physical protection; the 256 bit encryption will keep your data secure from sneaky humans as well as the clumsy ones.

The ToughDrive Sport is available from Freecom in a 250GB model for $144, a 320GB model for $170, and a 500Gb version for $241. The drives do have a 30% (approximately) premium above their non-rugged brothers, but is your data security worth it? If your kids are like mine, it should be.

Via Electronista

By:  Chris Matier                        Source

Tsutaya: HD Films On Demand; with a bonus!

Gadgets | Friday December 18 2009 | Comments (0)
Tsutaya: HD Films On Demand; with a bonus!

Tsutaya, a japanease company has done some pretty amazing negociating with the film studios; as they have granted them licence to let HD copies of their films be downloaded, and then burnt to Blu Ray.

This is pretty amazing considering downloading films legally has barely taken off, with NetFlix being the only major streaming service, and it's only occasionally HD.

The fact that this service will allow you to download and burn to a blu-ray for you to keep perminantly is just brilliant; it's like buying a physical copy online, but without the delivery or the like. However, it does come at a price, a $40, about the same, if not a bit more than a retail copy of the film….worth it? Perhaps oneday….

Keep an eye on this.

By:  Jordan Grodecki                        Source

Sony Cybershot DSC-W300

Gadgets | Thursday December 10 2009 | Comments (0)
Sony Cybershot DSC-W300

Nothing is perfect, and few things in life are even close to perfect, but for around 300 bucks the Sony Cybershot DSC-W300 is close to being the perfect pocketable digital camera.

This camera can be a bit slow at times in its reaction to settings changes and menu acquisition but that's the only negative found by the testers.

Then again, the camera's reaction time to really important matters, such as shutter lag and image storage are just fine, so picture taking ability is not adversely affected.

I like German designed lenses because to me they yield excellent contrast and high resolution. Maybe it's a leftover from my film camera days but I also prefer the color rendition produced by German lenses. To me the images display a more "European" style of warmth without sacrificing accuracy.

This Sony boasts a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens and if it's at all like the one in a friend's Sony, a 7.1 MP camera, then it is top notch.

As usual there are too many details to go over on this 13.6 MP camera so check out the full review of the Sony Cybershot DSC-W300 Digital Camera and decide if there should be one in your future.

Take a camera with you whenever possible, and look around, you'll find a picture somewhere.

Source:www.dcviews.com

By:  jim                        Source