iPhone

iPhoneThis may not be fresh news but Apple announced their latest gadget called the iPhone during Macworld 2007 in San Francisco.

Combining the powers of an Internet enabled PDA, phone and iPod … everyone would want to get their hands on this absolute beauty. When would it be available? That would be Q4 this year and if you’re in Asia … think next year.

Think music, movies and mobilephone all in a tight OS X package. Touch sensitive screen keeps you in control like never before. Love to shoot photos? The iPhone comes with a 2 megapixel built in camera. Browsing your email and webpages would be a delight with the beautiful 3.5-inch widescreen display.

The only bummer about the iPhone is it not being a 3G phone. Oh did I mention my birthday is just around the corner?

Don’t take my word for it. Check it out yourself.

Call the world for free … almost

Are you a Skype user? Why not try Gizmo? It’s offering free calls to mobile and land lines on 60 countries.

Gizmo offers free voicemail service and also conversation recording capability. What are you waiting for? Try Gizmo.

Convert files online

Wished you could convert your files to different formats online? With Zamzar’s free service, it’s super convinient. It converts images, documents, music and video files.

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Let the car almost drive itself

VDOSiemens invented a system capable of indentifying traffic signs for you. It’s onboard camera scans ahead for traffic signs and displays them on the windscreen. It’s also able to reduce the cruise control speed of the vehicle.

With an electronic traffic sign recognition function Siemens VDO is offering a system which will shortly make inadvertent speeding a thing of the past. If the driver wishes, the adaptive cruise control function can also lower the current speed to the respective speed limit. A camera constantly scans the road ahead and can recognize speed limits on traffic signs. If driving too fast, the driver is warned by a conveniently visible signal on the head-up display for instance, or the speed set on the adaptive cruise control function can be automatically adjusted. The system has been developed as part of the pro.pilot project – Siemens VDO’s network of advanced driver assistance systems – and can go into series production in 2008.

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Tagging humans

After 2.5 years in development at University College London, the “Optag” was put on trial at the Debrecen Airport in Hungary. Using RFID to keep close tabs on airport passengers.

What’s next? RFID implants?

VOIP = Vonage

Vonage is the talk of the Internet these days. With it’s services, it will cut down on traditional call services dramatically.

A great forum based on Vonage provides wonderful and in depth reviews on their products. Don’t just purchase something because the manufacturers tell you it’s good. Get the low down from real users themselves.

A great site with updates news on VOIP. The communication technology of tomorrow.

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