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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

ELECTRIC CARS

ELECTRIC CARS




Detroit Motor Show in 2010 or in the United States better famous as the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) to be held on 11-24 January 2010, this time relying on the theme of automobile cars.

For that, the committee made a special place for automobile cars with the theme of \"Electric Avenue\". Described, for get this theme, the committee worked with New market Economic Development Corporation (MEDC).

This is understandable, Detroit is at the heart of the U.S. automotive industry, terminal year had lost prestige because of some Japanese manufacturers did not follow this exhibition. In addition, the country's car manufacturers like GM and Chrysler threatened bankruptcy.

It is estimated that about 20 automobile cars, the development of traditional automobile manufacturers with innovative entrepreneurs module be exhibited in anticipation of forthcoming technological forthcoming without emissions.

Car makers already make sure to include automobile cars in this exhibition are Nissan and Mitsubishi MiEV Leaf from Japan. While the United States, the Commuter Cars Tango 600 and Roadster SABA \"Carbon Zero\".

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

'Booklet 3G' Netbook With 12 Hour Battery-Life by Nokia

Nokia's 'Booklet 3G' Netbook With 12 Hour Battery-Life

If you're a fan of Netbooks, and also a fan of Nokia, you'll soon be able to indulge your preference. On 2 September 2009, Nokia plans to release availablity and pricing details for their new netbook called the "Booklet 3G"

Yes, Nokia is bringing out its own kind of Netbook, and even though it may look like a regular netbook, it will carry the classy, smooth design we're used to see from Nokia.

The Booklet 3G will be Windows based and powered by the popular and efficient Intel Atom processor with a whopping 12 hour battery life. This means people will be able to leave their power cables behind a little more often, without losing connectivity.

Weighing only 1.25 kilograms, this new lightweight plans to pack a significant punch with its highly portable alluminum casing. It's little more than 2 centimetres thick.

Connectivity options include 3G/HSDPA as well as Wi-fi, offering users high speed access to the internet.

The device features a HDMI port enabling HD video out, a built-in camera for video calling, bluetooth and SD card reader. Featuring a 10-inch glass HD ready display and a built-in A-GPS (which works with the Ovi Maps gadget), pinpointing your exact position takes only seconds.

We cannot really be surprised by this move, considering that Nokia is one of the world's leading providers of connectivity. Considering that Nokia is probably one of the most well known names in the world today, consumers should be able to look forward to be able to add to their list of gadgets the new Booklet 3G.

Nokia seems to be upping their game every time a new product is released, and we expect pretty much the same this time. Of course consumer expectations will likely be high with this new addition to their product line, but if Nokia continues to deliver the high quality we've grown accustomed to over the years, I'm sure it will be a hit with users.

Product availibilty and pricing details will be released on 2 September, 2009 through Nokia World

Source and Images credit: Nokia