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Best Techonology in 2010

The year 2010 will soon pass. But this year filled by the emergence of some fairly revolutionary technology. Here are the best technologies that emerged during the year 2010. 1. Solar Impulse HB-SIA Solar Impulse HB-SIA is emission-free aircraft capable of broadcasting a day and night, or rather for 26 hours, 9 minutes 10 seconds. [...]

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PlayStation phone Released April 2011

Although this issue has been busy since the last few years, until now there has been no sign of the emergence of Sony Ericsson PlayStation. But, perhaps the issue could become a reality if the news was broadcast Pocket-lint can be proved. Citing sources close at Sony Ericsson, the website says the PlayStation phone will [...]

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Want To Be Doctor? Use Google Body Browsers

Not content with spying on neighbors house plans with Google Street View, Google is now developing a new browser that map the entire human body parts. Browser The browser is called Google Body, a brand-new application nan advanced 3D technology that carried the Google is touted as a breakthrough in the study of anatomy that [...]

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Opera 11 Launched

Opera has just released the latest Opera browser for desktop computer users, the Opera 11. This brand-new browser has some features that are reliable. But the most unique features of the Opera 11 is by stacking the tab feature, where users can open a tab as much as possible without creating a browser window to [...]

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MP3 Player Fueled Human Body

Chih-Wei Wang and His Shou-Fu, from China designer MP3 player specially designed and unique. Given plants Skinny Player, music player does not need to be pinned on the shirt, belt, or dikantungi. Simply attached to the skin of the user, like a plaster bandage. Both designers claim, an MP3 player that their designs will not [...]

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