Just announced in the weekend past in the US, the new Panasonic LUMIX 3D1, is notably Panasonic’s first compact 3D camera. Scheduled for a launch in North America next month in time for Christmas for a pricetag of 499.99 USD, the LUMIX 3D1 comes with
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A Swedish company called Rotundus has developed this latest technology ‘GroundBot’ which main job is to act as a surveilance security robot. The GroundBot weighs just 25kg and is a fully sealed sphere boasting impressive off-road performance, cameras and sensors.
If you want to show a photo on your iPhone to a group of friends and don’t have the time to fiddle with transferring files onto a computer, just project it onto a wall with this latest gadget. The Monolith Case by Century is able to project images in 640×360 resolution, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, with 12 lumens of brightness.
Recently we were sent the new and recently launched Huawei E586 Three MiFi mobile broadband modem for a review. For those of you who don’t know exactly how this works, its essentially a simple portable device that provides its users internet access via a 3G data connection on the go. In many ways it is similar to that of 3G on your smartphone, the advantage of using a MiFi is that it enables more than one WiFi enabaled device to use the same connection at the same time.
If you’re a Nokia fan, you’ll be pleased to hear Pocketnow have revealed leaked ads of what seems like the first of Windows Phone 7 powered the Nokia smartphones soon to be launched later this month. According to the ad, the Nokia 800 is equipped with an 8-megapixel camera, although other specifications are still unknown.
Check out TAG Heuer’s latest tech Mikrotimer watch which is capable of measuring up to 1/1000th of a second. To do this, the watch’s caliber run at 500 rotations per second, or 500Hz. In other words, and the Mikrotimer runs at 3.6 million beats per hour.
The latest Owl 360 rear view camera is based on a very similar concept to those now often seen equipped in the back of cars for parking. The idea is simple, cyclists among us will be aware of the common issue of cars not seeing us when we’re on the road. Despite majority of drivers looking in their mirrors when they turn, there’s always the danger that we might fall into their blindspot. This is where the Owl 360 could come in handy, the latest gear consists of a small camera which is mounted underneath our seat and a 3.5″ TFT LCD monitor attached in the front to the handlebar.












