Kyocera A5528K - cellphone with a voice reading function

25 08 2007

Kyocera launched of its new clamshell type cellphone A5528K in Japan. Featured with 2.6 inch color LCD main display and 1.2 inch white/black sub-display, it supports 1.3M camera and infrared rays communication function. But the special feature of Kyocera A5528K is a voice reading function to read out text messages or an operating manual. It is expected to be available on the end of August with three different colors including brown, silver and pink.
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Iris Authentication Middleware - eyes scaner for better security

30 07 2007

Japanese engineers created software application (compatible to work on Symbian or Windows Mobile) that allows only your eyes to be scanned for unlocking your cellphone.
Biometic solution isn’t something new, but now the Japanese has made it cheap and can be deployed to any cell phones.
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Chinese mobile users will browse with Opera

22 07 2007

KongZhong Corporation, one of China’s leading wireless content and media providers, today announced a strategic partner agreement with Opera Software ASA, the only company in the world that puts the Web on any device. The two companies will introduce a “KongZhong Opera” browser solution for Chinese mobile phone users.
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Pictures of mobile phone supporting TV

18 07 2007

Hantel presented its mobilephone supporting TV reception during SINOCES 2007.
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Samsung launched its dual DMB phone SCH-B710

16 07 2007

Samsung Electronics to present its 3D LCD dual-DMB phone SCH-B710 in Korea which supports both 18-channel of T-DMB and 35-channel of S-DMB.
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Nanocrystals Key to Better Fuel Cells

11 07 2007

A new way to make cubic zirconia with very small crystal sizes could be key to making hydrogen fuel cells more reliable and cost-effective.

The invention by a team led by Zuhair Munir, distinguished professor of chemical engineering and materials science at UC Davis, was recently included in Nanotech Briefs magazine’s Nano50 awards for 2007. The awards recognize technologies, products and people most likely to impact the state of the art in nanotechnology.
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