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Heartbeats Power Music Players

One day, music player gadget owners need not worry anymore gadgetnya would run out of battery in the middle of the road. As long as he is still breathing, as long as the heart still beats, MP3 player is guaranteed to remain lit. Therefore, recently a group of scientists has discovered a small chip that [...]

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Samsung Galaxy S II Released Soon

if you very like Andoid Google-based phones, there is good news grapevine. Samsung, one of the giant South Korean vendors are aggressively releasing Android phones, announced it will bring a new member of the Samsung Galaxy S. As published previously, Samsung Galaxy S had become a best-selling Android smartphone sales in the U.S. with three [...]

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Titan, Make It Be Fastest Computer

The need for technology to make all people compete to create the technology that is more than that already exist. The most developed technology today is computer technology. It seems all the people familiar with the computer. This is because almost all human activity has been assisted by the computer. Therefore, everyone tries to make [...]

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Asus Eee PC Lamborghini VX6 Review

Netbook segment aimed at users who just need a portable computer to perform basic computing activities such as surf the internet, email, or perform simple office job. However, this does not preclude Asus netbook designed to produce a portable computer like gamers. Took Automobili Lamborghini, Asustek Computer Inc., presents the design of the Eee PC [...]

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Cool, U.S. fighter plane piloted Use Mouse.

Generally, to fly the latest hi-tech military aircraft, the pilot must have the ability and specialized knowledge of high order to maximize the ability of fighter that he was riding. Later, unmanned systems have been freed from the obligation to drive the aircraft pilot and dangerous combat mission while the pilot with a certain ability [...]

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