Posted on December 26th, 2009 by admin
7 generations of videoconsolas of a look
Today, concretely today, the videoconsolas represent one of the great and small gifts more waited for by. But what very few know it is that in 1967 (it does cuarentaypico years) it appeared the first device that could consider like videoconsola “Brown Box “.
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Posted on December 17th, 2009 by admin
Transformation mixes perfect of animation and real actors in vision 3D
James Cameron has taken a few years in completing Transformation, a film that, basically is a revision of “Dancing with Wolves” and “I complete Samurai”, where the Indians/samurais are blue, invades a planet instead of a town, and by all means the hero falls in [...]
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Posted on December 15th, 2009 by admin
Germanoespañola brand (or according to taste hispanogermana) today introduced a prototype politicians called Twin Drive SEAT Leon Ecomotive, which will lay the groundwork for a future model. Not expected to begin producing by 2014, so we already know for sure that the third generation of the Lion will have a range extending hybrid (PHEV).
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Posted on December 6th, 2009 by admin
Panasonic HD cameras has created the world’s lightest, weighing only 230 grams Panasonic model HDC-SD10 and the HDC-T10 with very compact dimensions that fit into the palm, allowing for recording up to 1920×1080 pixels.
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Posted on September 13th, 2009 by admin
Having done your research, you’re aware that creating an online store, a Website or a CD-ROM differs from slapping the pages of your paper catalog onto a disk or a screen. But are you also aware that working with an electronic catalog vendor differs from working with a traditional printing vendor?
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Posted on February 13th, 2009 by admin
At Mobile World Congress being held in Barcelona these days, Telefónica has submitted a TIC Box, is a customizable software that connects the driver of a vehicle with its environment using Internet and voice recognition.
TIC Box allows scheduling of regular routes, alternative routes, warning of traffic jams, to coordinate with other drivers who have the [...]
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Posted on January 1st, 2009 by admin
Greens are red not blue, but black. One of the greatest injustices: Left are all over the world as a bad-tempered rights. Why is that? Are Left simply disgruntled because they earn less, and less likely to marry on the street rather than go to church?
Even if these purported reasons adjusts, the attitude to life [...]
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Posted on February 14th, 2001 by admin
As we recounted in “Bits on a wire” in our January issue, a number of silicon vendors have developed all-digital audio chip sets. This emerging technology presents a digital signal directly to the speaker terminal, presumably improving audio quality and definitely offering superior power efficiency. The question has remained just where this all-digital technology would [...]
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Posted on January 15th, 2001 by admin
As we’ll detail in a feature article in our upcoming February issue, Internet radio is growing in popularity, and new hardware devices are emerging to move online radio away from the PC. 3Com’s long-awaited Kerbango is the best-known example, but now it’s got company.
DigMedia has released a stand-alone device that combines a conventional AM/FM stereo [...]
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Posted on January 1st, 2001 by admin
The venerable analog audio system, with speakers driven by a separate amp, may soon go the way of the vinyl LP. More than one IC vendor has announced plans to move toward an audio scheme that delivers digital bits directly to the speaker terminals.
Proponents claim the technology will improve fidelity by eliminating cable losses and [...]
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