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Electric Sports Bikes

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The latest innovation in thermal imaging technology

Posted by salman iqbal on 8:34 PM



Introducing the BugEye Thermal Pest Camera. The latest technology in termite and pest detection. The BugEye Thermal Camera utilizes a high resolution monitor to display temperature differences down to 0.05°C allowing the operator to see both warm and cool areas in wall and ceiling cavities caused by termite infestation. Due to the highly sensitive resolution of the unit, active termite leads in hidden cavities are also visible in ideal conditions. A unique capability of the unit is the optional wireless transmitter module for viewing images on a remote screen or documenting inspections on a notebook PC or VCR.
Inspection Process


The following images were taken in residential properties and demonstrate the effectiveness of the BugEye Thermal camera in detecting nesting inside wall and ceiling cavities. Note that an active nest will appear brighter than the surrounding wall due to the heat generated by the termites. Inactive nests will generally appear darker due to the cold 'sink' nature of the mud pack.


Note that conditions such as direct sunshine or cold rain on exterior wall surfaces will have a noticeable effect on what the thermal camera can detect on these walls from inside the building. These effects should be taken into account during the inspection process where ever possible and exterior walls should be inspected at times when these situations can be avoided.

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Evesham Zieo NX600 HDX - The Latest Gaming Machine

Posted by salman iqbal on 8:33 PM



To suggest that it’s a powerful device incorporating the latest technologies, the company associates its image with one of the most advanced shooter games,Crysis, known for its high-end system requirements. And indeed, this laptop is one seriously capable machine coming at a price of no less than $3880. Now let’s see why! First it is uses the Intel’s latest X7900 Xtreme, a powerful processor specially designed for the latest breakthrough technology and intensive usage, running at 2.8GHz, with 4MB cache and a frequency of 800MHz. In addition it has 4GB DDR II RAM memory, 1GB Intel Turbo Memory for 20% faster boot time and up to 2x faster loading of applications, and 200GB HDD storage characterized by the 7200rpm.

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Mio C520T Satellite Navigator

Posted by salman iqbal on 8:32 PM



The wide screened Mio C520T Satellite Navigator, promises to give accurate guidance on road, with some of the latest technologies built into it. Finding your way through the city, and reaching your destination is made easy with this portable co-pilot.

The handheld allows you to type in the post code of the location you want to reach and guides you along the way, with audio and visual signals. With the TMC feature, that comes integrated in its cradle, you can navigate around traffic jams and other obstructions, and reach your destination faster. A unique feature that the navigator offers, is its split screen, that allows you to watch a small section on the side of the screen, apart from the main navigation view. You can choose to view your next four manoeuvres or local Points of Interest or route/timing data or speed camera locations in this side view. Attending phone calls while driving is made easier as well, with the bluetooth hands-free technology. This allows linking of a blue tooth enabled mobile phone to the navigator, which switches from navigation mode to phone mode. Also, deceive speed cameras while driving, with the prior warning about their locations, given by the navigator. This service comes for free for a year after purchase. A good set of Points of Interest have been built into the device as well, which makes it easy to locate petrol bunks, cash machines, parking lots, hotels and more. The powerful SiRFstar III GPS receiver along with the MioMap v3.3 software, are employed by the device, to do a good job of picking up signals from the satellite, holding them, even amidst the city or countryside and doing necessary calculations for route guidance.

Apart from navigation, a built-in SD/MMC memory card slot, lets you listen to music, or view your pictures from an SD card as well. A USB 2.0 port is available too, to transfer data to and from a PC. Mio C520T GPS’s 1GB ROM holds Tele Atlas maps of 22 countries, which include Great Britain, Ireland and other west European countries. Multi-lingual instructions are available too, to help you with the operations of the device. The touch sensitive, 4.3” colour transflective LCD wide screen, makes viewing and operating the device very easy. The screen resolution offered is 480 x 272 pixels.

Display wise, the Mio C520T navigator, definitely seems to have made a big leap ahead. However, certain external controls like volume and mute buttons that were present in the predecessor models, have not been included here. But on the whole, the light, handy and accurate, Mio C520T Global Positioning System, might really excite the adventure spirits in you and surely make you want to “Explore More”.

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Lia Timson rounds up the coolest gadgets at the latest technology trade show.

Posted by salman iqbal on 8:30 PM



Tech heads and early adopters must have had a field day at CeBIT, Australia's largest technology trade show. It wrapped up this week, clearing the way for the latest hardware and software to be embraced by consumers and businesses. Some of the gear is already available, other devices will arrive later this year. Much of it capitalises on the trend toward mobile work.
Among the stars of the show was the ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC) - between a tablet PC and a personal digital assistant (PDA) - with full PC capabilities at half of the price of a tablet. The new $1650 EO from TabletKiosk is 50 per cent bigger than the average PDA, runs Windows XP and ditches Pocket PC applications in favour of full Windows software versions.
It's handier and lighter than a tablet or laptop and more useful than a PDA, primarily because of its 17cm touch screen. The UMPC will come with hard drives from 30GB to 160GB, and with memory up to 1GB. It is Wi-Fi and internet enabled, but does not have a mobile phone, although we are told one can be connected via Bluetooth.
Hugo Ortega, the principal of Tegatech Australia (http://www.tegatech.com.au), distributors of the EO, says demand has already outstripped initial estimates, with 250 units sold in the first two hours of orders opening. It arrives in June.
"From what we've seen, there is demand for digital ink to take notes on the screen and have it transcribed to Word or other [program]," Ortega says. He says it will finally do away with paper notebooks carried around by students and note-taking professionals.
Samsung and Asus also have ultra-mobile PCs on the way soon.
Still on the portable stakes, a new credit card-size USB flash drive has arrived.
The compact Wallet Flash (http://www.walletex.com) has a double-sided USB port that sticks out and is small enough to fit snugly with other cards in your wallet.
Gilad Grinbaum, the director of G-Innovations (http://www.ginnovations.com.au), distributors of the Israeli-developed device, says it is waterproof, and starts from $30 for 128MB of storage.
If you're a mobile worker in tough and secret conditions, Panasonic's Toughbook CF-51 arrives in September (http://www.panasonic.com.au). It is water and shock resistant and comes in a magnesium-alloy case. The 80GB hard drive is removable for security, and fingerprint and smart-card readers are optional. The series was designed to meet US military durability requirements

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Creative Zen 16GB WiFi

Posted by salman iqbal on 7:46 AM




PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB Digital player signal-to-noise ratio 97 dB Flash memory installed 16 GB Integrated Digital storage None Weight 2.3 oz Dimensions (W x D x H) 3.3 in x 0.4 in x 2.2 in Color Black Voice recording capable Yes Included accessories Earphone , USB 2.0 cable Software type Drivers & Utilities , Creative Media Explorer , Creative ZENcast Organizer

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Pen Camera

Posted by salman iqbal on 7:39 AM



Name: Mini DVR Pen
· Capacity: 4GB
· Video Pen Size: 150×15.6mm
· Power: High Volume Lithium Battery Within The Player
· Max. playback Time: 6hours
· PC Interface: USB2.0
· Kinescope Format: 352*288 AVI of CIF
· Reading Speed/Writing Speed: 900K/700K a second
· Pixels: 300,000~2000,000
· Support Operation System:Support WINDOWS ME/2000/XP/MASOS/LINUX
· Can identify operation system automatically.
Packing includes:
· 1 × 4GB MP9 Digital Pocket Video Recorder
· 1 × USB Cable
· 1 × 110-240V Power Supply

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