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Archive for June, 2008

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Motorola Phone with 5-Megapixel Kodak Camera Surfaces
Pictures of a new Motorola slider phone have surfaced.  The phone, reportedly named the ZN5, sports a monster Kodak-branded 5 megapixel camera.  However, in a forehead slapping moment, the camera does not have autofocus. Other specs include the phone’s ability to run on quad-band, however the data speeds are limited to EDGE (again, come on Motorola!).  The ZN5 runs on the MOTOMAGX platform, which is Linux-based.  The phone also has Bluetooth built in, along with 100MB of internal space plus a MicroSD slot.  The touch wheel used for navigation also doubles as a 5-way directional pad. Read [IntoMobile] Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! - Subscribe to our feed → Tags: computers, Ogg Vorbis, audio, plasma (Read the full post about ‘Motorola Phone with 5-Megapixel Kodak Camera Surfaces’…)

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Napa Valley winery flips on Flotovoltaic solar array
by Darren Murph, posted May 31st 2008 at 8:42PM Chalk another one up for Sharp. The company has landed yet another partner willing to utilize its solar panels in order to make news, wow onlookers and give Mother Earth a modicum of a break. Napa Valley winery Far Niente has flipped on its self-coined Floatovoltaic installation, which was developed by Thompson Technology Industries and installed by SPG Solar. Nearly 2,300 Sharp solar panels were secured for the job, and we’re told that the array generates 400 kWs at peak output, which “significantly offsets the winery’s annual power usage and provides a net-zero energy bill.” Don’t expect that coveted bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon to be any cheaper as a result, though.[Via CNET]Read PermalinkEmail this12 CommentsFiled under: Misc. (Read the full post about ‘Napa Valley winery flips on Flotovoltaic solar array’…)

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Playstation Home to provide venue for vitual events
FROM GAMERTELL - Very soon you might be shuttling between a Playboy party and a Roberto Cavalli fashion show using playstation Media and Events Space, a venue for virtual events within Sony’s upcoming Home initiative. MORE » Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! - Subscribe to our feed → Tags: laptops, computers, toys, consumer electronics (Read the full post about ‘Playstation Home to provide venue for vitual events’…)

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Kill-A-Watt PS Electricity Usage Power Strip
Kill-A-Watt has expanded their product line to include a power strip so you can easily monitor the quantity and quality of your electrical power. Simply connect your electronics to the Kill-A-Watt PS, and it will assess how efficient they are while the built-in surge protection keeps them safe. Advanced features such as over current, over voltage, and no load detection provide clean, safe power to your expensive equipment. You can verify the quality of your electrical power by monitoring Voltage, Line Frequency, Amperage, KWH, Current Leakage and more. The built-in “max amps” switch allows you to optionally select the maximum current (Amps) that the power strip will deliver to attached devices. (Read the full post about ‘Kill-A-Watt PS Electricity Usage Power Strip’…)

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Kill-A-Watt PS Electricity Usage Power Strip
Kill-A-Watt has expanded their product line to include a power strip so you can easily monitor the quantity and quality of your electrical power. Simply connect your electronics to the Kill-A-Watt PS, and it will assess how efficient they are while the built-in surge protection keeps them safe. Advanced features such as over current, over voltage, and no load detection provide clean, safe power to your expensive equipment. You can verify the quality of your electrical power by monitoring Voltage, Line Frequency, Amperage, KWH, Current Leakage and more. The built-in “max amps” switch allows you to optionally select the maximum current (Amps) that the power strip will deliver to attached devices. (Read the full post about ‘Kill-A-Watt PS Electricity Usage Power Strip’…)

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