Posted byJoe Bai | July 9th, 2008 | Posted In: Latest Gadgets, News, Technology | (1) Comment

The 3G iPhone was officially announced by Steve Jobs during the WWDC keynote that it will be available on July 11 in 22 countries with the black 8GB going for $199 and 16GB for $299 (in black or white).
The new features include maps with GPS, innovative application available for downloads, support for Microsoft Exchange, and of course, video calls and much faster speed with 3G. Full Story →
Posted byJoe Bai | July 2nd, 2008 | Posted In: Car, Technology | No comments
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Honda has started production of the FCX Clarity hydrogen powered car, resulting in only water-vapour emissions from the tailpipe.
It will be produced on the world’s first production line dedicated to fuel cell vehicles. Only 200 are planned in the first three years, being sold initially in California where there are existing hydrogen filling stations and in Japan.
The volumes are insignificant, what’s important is Honda’s obvious commitment to this technology. Alongside Toyota they’ve been leading the roll-out of hybrid technology in cars and now are making big steps to further lower emissions.
There’s some debate about the well-to-wheel emissions reduction of hydrogen cars. The BBC reports that most hydrogen is still produced using fossil fuels and could even result in higher overall emissions.
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However, as Green Car Guide says, there are alternative ways to produce hydrogen that result in much lower emissions. My view is that early technologies are always expensive and have limited immediate benefit. However, as the demand rises it encourages investment in cleaner and cheaper solutions.
Well done Honda….
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Posted byJoe Bai | May 21st, 2008 | Posted In: Technology | No comments

One of the largest manufacturers, the HDTV’s is Samsung, and although most people seems like a Samsung 34 CRT HDTV, it is actually not at 34 cm, but they do many others, about the same size.
The big advantage for a CRT HDTV is that they are much, much cheaper than a plasma or LCD. CRT stands for cathode-ray tube, or, as most people know it, a style boxy TV. While the cathode-ray tube was reduced in size in many of these seriously, it is still not as flat as a plasma or LCD set.
Samsung Markets their style CRT HDTV is the product line name SlimFit. An example is the Samsung TX-R3080WH 30 “Wide SlimFit HDTV, 30 inch HDTV. Admittedly not super thin as plasma and LCD his family members, there is still a HDTV picture quality. The rate is also very affordable in comparison to other Sets same size. Most retailers are sold for between $ 600-$ 700 dollars. This set comes with a ratio of 16:9, and is only 16 cm deep, making it much slimmer than old-fashioned, clever TV. Can used in a place where you are not a lot of space to store your TV.
The Samsung TXN3271HF 32 “Digital Flat Dyna HD Ready TV is probably the next thing Samsung sold to a 34 CRT HDTV. This rate is not quite as thin as the above model, and sells for about $ 800.00. Comes with a 4 : 3 aspect ratio, and 3-line digital comb filter. Evaluations, which for this series are slightly worse, but it is not known whether the people of the review list simply not understand the technology they were dealing with. Well, since the delivery of Weight This quantity is more than 150 pounds, he may not be able to, to Hawaii, Alaska or internationally. Keep this in mind if you plan to buy one of these on the Internet.
The Samsung 34 CRT HDTV may not be a reality, but Samsung makes many other affordable CRT HDTV’s, which you can buy. Shop around, read the reviews, and you get a sound purchase.
Article Source: www.best-hdtvreviews.com
Posted byJoe Bai | May 20th, 2008 | Posted In: Technology | No comments

Honda has at the top of the hybrids car revolution. As consumers and the government began demanding hybrids gasoline alternatives to help save costs and provide a friendlier alternative for the environment, automobile manufacturers, such as Honda, began the introduction of hybrids models.
Honda has a few different models on the market, on the basis of their current models of cars and gasoline powered vehicles. Honda offers arrange decisions, which is a consumer to find what they want, and not only in the selection of models and styles.
The popular Honda Civic hybrids was introduced in 2003. It was a new technology. Honda added a continuously variable transmission of the Integrated Motor Assist system, which was already in the Honda Insight, another hybrid model.
The Honda combustion engine, the VTEC cylinder cut-off system. What this does is therefore up to three cylinders to stop during the delay. This allows a better regeneration of energy for the electric motor. In the long term, this means the car has ore electrical energy available, it may more on the electric motor, and less on the performance of the gasoline engine.

In addition, the Honda hybrid engine has a permanent magnet motor to help the work during the slowdown and helps with battery-charging station.
The citizen participation is the third stage i-VTEC, or variable, and VCM Cylinder Management. This means that for the first time this hybrid Honda can run on the electricity only during the operation.
Honda has worked hard to make the new hybrid technology increases the performance of the car. A Honda hybrid will be a great gas mileage because it is less on the gasoline engine to produce power of the vehicle. Less fuel use also means less air pollution, putting Honda hybrid vehicles in a very good position, as far as consumers are concerned.
Honda hybrid vehicles are at the forefront of hybrid list that consumers buy. Honda hybrids offer consumers exactly what they want in a hybrid because they great gas mileage and less pollution outputs. Honda also continuously developed and works for progress in the technology they use in their hybrids, in order to provide consumers better models per year.
Honda is a trusted automobile manufacturer, has the confidence of consumers and their hybrid models have shown, consumers can meet what it claims or requests they have.
Artcle Source: www.hybridcarsmoney.com