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It's a decent looking camera, fits well in the hand and is loaded up with new and fairly innovative technology. Honestly some people might find it easy to use, or straight forward, but for the new shooter it sure saves a lot of studying. All in all it's a fun camera to use, it's very easy to get going and the Auto+ makes it easy to get good results straight out of the camera without fiddling with any settings. All of the above pictures are straight from the camera without processing, and it shots in JPG not RAW. Read More

Extras:

  • HD video,
  • 3D sweep,
  • Face detection,
  • Smile detection,
  • Steady shot,
  • 16 mega pixels
  • Live view & View finder,
  • Continuous AF during movie shooting,
  • GPS

all, and more.

Trust me, it doesn't get any better. Are you interested? Do you want to purchase one? Well, you better!

Sony Alpha A55

Imagine being in that noisy industrial park or Taxi Park or surrounded by noisy crowd but all you can hear or listen to is your music or favorite program on radio!
The SE-NC31C-K noise cancelling earbud stereo headphones, designed for noise cancellation of up to 90% (measured at 300 Hz) by Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
The device actively monitors the nearby sound environment and electronically cancels low frequency ambient noise that can interfere with normal audio listening.

How noise is filtered
The earbuds contain microphones located in each ear piece that measure unwanted low-frequency noise. These components then insert equal amplitude, opposite phase signal of the unwanted noise, to cancel it before it reaches the listener’s ears. Read More

The noise cancelling feature of the SE-NC31C-K can also be turned off or bypassed if battery power runs out, allowing them to function as conventional headphones.

SE-NC31C-K comes with in-flight plug adaptor, carrying pouch, Interchangeable Ear-Tips (4 sizes in XS, S, M, L), 4.6’ cord with L-type 3.5mm plug, One AAA Battery and is suggested to retail at $99.

Driving and phone answering has been made easy with superTooth Voice gadget that immediately you receive a call, it pronounce the caller's name or number and you just say "OK" to pickup the call.
The gadget uses text to speech technology
"Text-to-speech refers to the conversion of written words to a voice output by means of speech synthesis, an artificial way of allowing access to verbal communication in an alternative form. Text-to-speech technology refers to software and hardware that provides speech output from text input. Read More This technology can create words from stored phonemes—individual speech elements—and may also store whole words and phrases for better results. Text-to-speech technology has a wide range of applications".
According to the manufacturer SuperTooth this gagdet doesnot require any installations.

Specs of SuperTooth Voice:-

  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • 15hours of talk time, 800 hours stand-by time.
  • Full duplex

 

  • Available in 6 languages ( British, English, American, French, Italian, Spanish, German)

 

  • Digital volume control

 

  • Last call redial
  • Can be charged from PC via USB cables.


Watchout for the SuperTooth HD in April for around $129 with a USB cable and a car charger included. It’s compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled phones, including iPhones, BlackBerrys and other smartphones with an Android OS or Windows Mobile operating system.

Apple has continued to prove to the world of being the fastest, smartest, innovative and ground breaking ICT company in production of mobile and computer gadgets with their new iPad 2.

iPad 2 is thinner, lighter and faster with Apple’s new dual-core A5 processor for blazing fast performance and stunning graphics. The magical device is set for browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, reading ebooks and much more. Read More
Features of iPad 2:-

  • 9.7-inch LED-backlit LCD screen.

 

  • Two cameras, a front-facing VGA and a rear-facing camera that captures 720p HD video.

 

  • It's 33 percent thinner and up to 15 percent lighter than the original iPad.

 

  • 10 hours of battery life.

 

  • Operating System: iOS 4.3, the latest version of the world’s most advanced mobile OS.

 

  • It has Wi-Fi + 3G.


The iPad 2 has innovative new iPad 2 Smart Cover provides protection for the iPad screen while maintaining its thin and lightweight profile. Designed with a unique self-aligning magnetic hinge that makes it easy to attach and remove, the new iPad 2 Smart Cover automatically wakes iPad 2 when it’s opened and puts it to sleep when it’s closed, and has a soft microfiber lining to help keep the screen clean. The Smart Cover also folds into a stand for typing or viewing videos

The iPad 2 will be sold between $699 to $899.

More details: www.apple.com

Apple keeping up their promise of releasing a new product every year, they have launched their updated MacBook Pro Line notebooks that uses next-generation Intel Corp. (INTC) processors and the chip giant's high-speed data-transfer technology. So far this technology has only been launched in Apple's MacBook Pro Line notebook.

The new computers use Intel's super-fast PC connection technology, which allows users to transfer files at 10 gigabits per second. Intel says that at that speed a user could transfer a typical Blu-ray movie in less than 30 seconds.
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All models have a new FaceTime HD camera with triple the resolution of the previous generation for widescreen video calls.

The MacBook Pro will have prices ranging between $1,199 to $2,500 for bigger sizes like 17inch.
Apple said its new MacBook Pro line is up to twice as fast as the previous generation, using the latest dual-core and quad-core Intel Core processors that combine graphics and computing on the same piece of silicon.

Intel's new processor will widely adapt a name "Thunderbolt" from it's initial "Light Peak". Intel executives said are still talking with other PC makers about the technology and that they expect Thunderbolt to appear in other PCs by early next year.

Intel, which has been working for years on laser-based communications, unveiled Light Peak in late 2009. The company has predicted Light Peak--which combines high-speed data transfer and high-definition display on a single cable--could be upgraded to run at 100 gigabits within the decade.

In the meantime, Intel also has discussed a variant of Light Peak that uses copper wiring and electrical pulses rather than glass fibers and lasers--a technology more easily adapted for laptop computers.

More from Apple
Apple also released a developer version of Mac OS X Lion, which it said "takes some of the best ideas from iPad and brings them back to the Mac." The company said Lion features "Mission Control," a new view of everything running on the Mac; "Launchpad," a new home for Mac apps; full-screen apps that use the entire Mac display; and new multi-touch gestures. It also includes the Mac App Store.