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Robotic Green Cleaning Vacuum Cleaner From LG

Recently the tech giant LG presented its new robotic vacuum cleaner dubbed RoboKing. The device is an autonomous vacuum cleaner that features two cameras that make it possible for the integrated computer to analyze the environment and set up the most appropriate cleaning path.

This is not the first robotic vacuum cleaner, with Roomba from iRobot being launched earlier. However, LG claims that its RoboKing is 30 percent more efficient than Roomba and other robotic vacuum cleaners.

The device is powered by Lithium Polymer batteries that can hold five times longer than other batteries used in similar gadgets. In addition, these batteries make the cleaning eco-friendly. RoboKing also includes a HEPA filter along with cyclone dust kit.

One of the most important advantages of this device is the technology that considerably reduces the noise level to 50dB. The device is 3.5-inch high and it can also be controlled using an incorporated joystick or a RF remote that works within a radius of 33 feet, which means you can watch television while watching how the robotic vacuum cleaner does the whole cleaning job.

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December 26th, 2009

Nokia M31 Details and Pics

This mobile phone concept was designed by Jon DeGorsky. The Nokia M31 is not just the phone of the future from the outside – it also makes use of latest technological innovations in the mobile phone industry. With a one-of-a-kind design, Nokia M31 was developed with crop circles in mind. It features two touch-screens that pop up after the user slides the phone.

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The phone’s main screen allows accessing a wide range of applications. It shows contacts, Internet, mailbox, messaging, games, calendar and tools/setting. The smaller screen displays numeric interface, letter interface and interface changing bar.

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December 15th, 2009

Sharp’s Chocolate Phones

The chocolate phone could really serve as a good New Year gift. It is both functional and sweet, but it is currently available only in Japan. The two models presented here resemble real chocolate-bars and both are part of the Sharp’s winter line-up.

To create such phones, the company teamed up with Q-Pot, an accessory brand with headquarters in Tokyo and founded by the designer Wakamatsu Tadaaki.

The two types of SH-04B (which is the original name of the chocolate phone) include pre-installed wallpapers, photo frames and menus, all made in a chocolate theme. In addition, one can find menus and straps with complementary desserts. The phones come with chocolate box type package.

As for the technical specifications, the new models have a 3-inch WVGA ASV screen, 8 megapixel CCD camera, 1-seg digital TV tuner, Bluetooth and other features that can be found on nearly every modern phone. These models are also waterproof. According to Sharp the number of units is limited to 13,000.

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December 1st, 2009

Fortune Mouse Details and Pics

Minimum design and maximum efficiency were probably the two main ideas that the Brazilian designer Atila Rossito had in mind when he designed this impressive computer mouse.

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The concept is called “Fortune” and it boasts light weight and a titanium finish. The designer removed all innards so the mouse could provide a clutter free navigation.

The mouse’s appearance is enhanced with a red blaze inside the white casing. Thus the Fortune becomes not only functional but it attracts with its futuristic look, which might help the mouse become popular among buyers in case Fortune hits the stores.

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November 23rd, 2009

Nokia B-FLOW

This beautiful Nokia cell phone concept was designed by Diego Peralta. The design of the B-FLOW was inspired by the Brazilian culture, its landscape and the beautiful costumes worn by the Brazilians, especially during their famous carnival.

The phone has a smooth curvy lateral design, which looks quite fancy and original. According to the designer of the device, the case, which is made with the help of three layered co injection of polycarbonate, was inspired by the “hues of a summer sunset at the Copacabana beach.”

The initial layer of the case is orange, then comes a transparent pearl white layer and the last touch is a translucent coating top. The phone also features a camera lens, covered by a photopolymer screen. The latter becomes transparent when phone’s camera turns on. You can also take advantage of social networking features when using the new Nokia B-FLOW.

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October 9th, 2009

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 Handset

Sony Ericsson recently unveiled its new XPERIA X2 model that boasts a 3.2-inch touchscreen and an incredible 8.1 megapixel camera. The dimensions of this model are about the same as its predecessor X1, but the current smartphone is lighter and its developers decided to redesign the keypad so it would look like a netbook one. You can reveal the keyboard by simply sliding out the phone’s upper portion.

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The 8.1 megapixel camera is probably one of its most interesting features. XPERIA X2 from Sony Ericsson has 14 preloaded and 16 more downloadable custom panel interfaces. The gadget is also meant to present for the first time the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system.

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October 1st, 2009