It is but expected that things around us undergo evolution from basic to advance given the technology we have. One classic example would be how correspondence was carried out long ago by snail mail. Today, communication is easier and faster with the use of emails.
A toy which also underwent evolution is the Rubik’s Cube. The original version of the toy requires the player to twist and turn the cube in order to bunch up the same color in one side. As it evolved the name into Rubik’s Touch Cube. This improved version of the toy utilizes the latest touch screen technology which eliminates the twisting and turning actions. The objective of the player is still the same, however, you operate it by sliding your fingertip on the portion to be moved. This is exactly the same manner how you navigate your Iphone.
This toy evolution certainly brought back the Rubik’s Cube into life. Thanks to Techno Source, the makers of the Rubik’s TouchCube, for allowing the new generation to have their share of this brain twisting fun.
It’s been about two months since Sony made gamers all over the planet happy by releasing a new, slimmer PlayStation 3 console. The new version included a completely new architecture, as well as a much lower power consumption. More good news for PlayStation 3 fans this time. Sony plans to release another new version, that will have double hard drive storage capacity.
November 3 is the release date of the new PlayStation 3 slim, that includes a 250 GB hard drive, for a $ 50 price increase. The 120 GB model will remain on the market, at $ 299. Sony representatives have also mentioned that the 120 GB model has already sold one million units since its release date, three weeks ago.
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If you’ve been following the news about Sony’s upgraded version of it’s handheld game player, the PSP Go, last week was not a good week for you. Sony scrapped its plans to allow a UMD-to-digital transfer protocol which would have allowed existing PSP owners to upgrade their old PS software to play on the new system. With that down the tubes, though, there is a sort of consolation prize — some 16,000 pieces of digital content available for the system on Day 1.
While it is true that the vast majority of those 16,000 pieces of content will be movies and TV shows, there will be 225 games available for the system along with an option to download complete titles via the PlayStation Game Network. This will also require a seperate purchase of a network card, but does offer access to some terrific titles such as Gran Turismo and God of War: Chains of Olympus.
Here is the THE list of the hottest electronics for 2010.
1- XBox – Enough said. The hottest video game console, except for the Nintendo Wii? Write your comments on which video game system is the best.
2- Ford’s MyKey – Ford will have a developed a special chip so drivers will not be able to drive more than 80 miles an hour. Will this help mitigate accidents on highways?
3- Dual Touch Screen Laptop – V12 Designers will now offer dual touch screens, not just one screen.
4- 4G Phones – This is the latest and greatest cell phones. Speed, speed, speed, here it comes to the cell phone world. A 4G network can allow people to download whole movies within a few minutes. Hold on to your seatbelt, cell phones will be driving in the high speed lane in 2010. Imagine being able to streamline videos, transfer huge files, watch movies.
Verizon Wireless today announced that the company plans to launch a 4G network in 2010, for better speed and a superior technology platform. Currently, Verizon covers over 80 percent of the U.S. population with its high-speed 3G network, according to the company.
If you’re wondering what fourth-generation wireless deployments and services mean to you, you’re not alone.
There’s plenty of talk about 4G, particularly since Sprint Nextel last year announced its $3 billion plan to build a 4G, mobile WiMAX network.
But it’s not always clear what all the fuss is about. In a nutshell, users can expect wireless services that support data-transmission speeds as high as, and in excess of, 100Mbps, with the promise of QoS and even traffic prioritization, industry experts say. With such features, it becomes possible to imagine a mobile employee using a cell phone to participate in a video conference or tune into high-quality streaming video.
It won’t come cheap for carriers, however. According to the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), carriers in the United States are expected to spend $4.4 billion on WiMAX infrastructure equipment in 2008. Considering that WiMAX is only one potential 4G standard, industry watchers are expecting carriers to drop a lot of dough on 4G gear.
5- Hydrogen Rulz- Hydrogen powered cell phones will be the key,
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