Posted by
Phoebe Chin on
02/14/08 in
General
We talked about recharging your phone using your hand before but now, with your shirt?
U.S. Scientists have developed a microfiber fabric that generate its own electricity. In other word, if this fabric is used to sew into a shirt, the wearer could produce electricity with current enough to recharge a mobile phone or even a […]
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Phoebe Chin on
01/26/08 in
General, Microsoft
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced on Friday that his foundation will give away $306 million to help millions out of poverty and hunger using green technology and farming techniques. Bill Gates delivered his speech at the World Economic Forum for the very last time as the Microsoft Chairman.
The first two days of the forums […]
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Phoebe Chin on
01/24/08 in
General
In case you are of those people who came across situation; rushing off to an important meeting, time is running out, you cant remember the address and then you realize that you left your client’s name card at the office. You pick up your mobile phone and try dialing your office number, half way […]
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Phoebe Chin on
01/14/08 in
General
Exactly two years ago, MIT Media Lab cofounder Nicholas Negroponte announced the birth of “One Laptop per Child” (OLPC) program, that through global distribution of cheap and low-power laptops, children from poor countries will received deserved education and exposure to the outside world.
The rule of the game was; worldwide governments place an order of […]
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Posted by
Phoebe Chin on
01/11/08 in
General
Imagine a bed fully equipped with features like wireless Internet connectivity, an iPod dock, a surround sound speaker system, LCD projector, dual temperature controls and DVR capability. Imagine a bed that elavate 7 degrees to the other side when one of the users snore and then back to its original position when the snoring stops. […]
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