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Yamaha to present its prototype four-wheeled motorcycle 'Tesseract'
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Yamaha presented its four-wheeled motorcycle ‘Tesseract’ during Tokyo Motor Show 2007, which features a unique dual scythe suspension system that allows this 4-wheeler to lean into turns like a motorcycle. It is powered by a liquid-cooled V-Twin engine and an electric motor.








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Interactive Toy Concepts to present the micro helicopter 'Mosquito'


Interactive Toy Concepts presented its micro helicopter 'Mosquito' during CES 2007. It can fly left to right, up and down, forward and backward.








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Kojinsha UMPC to be no less than laptop

Kojinsha Korea presented its swivel type UMPC ‘K600/K800 Series’ in Korea market, which is equipped with a 7-inch glare type LCD with 1024 x 600 resolution and a notebook pc keyboard.

Windows Vista based K600B adopts Intel Processor A100(600MHz) CPU, 512MB RAM-DDR2, 80GB HDD, 8MB Graphic-945GU Express. Other features included I/O-IEEE 802.11b/g, Bluetooth connectivity, a touch screen, a 1.3M web camera, a 4-in-1 multi-card reader slot and a built-in T-DMB module.





Dimensions
218(W) x 163(D) x 25.4(H)mm
Weight
993g


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Why Photographers Need To Use Camera Downloader Program?
As a digital camera owner you may not be surprised to learn that digital import software to automate image transfer from your card-reader or digital camera is important. Everyone needs to get their images from point A the camera to point B the computer and we need this task performed with the minimum of fuss and bother. As photographers we are all aware that there are occasions when we will need images rotated or some pictures may require a little resolution correction. Using professional digital camera downloader program like RoboImport to automate photo transfer and to perform some image adjustments easily manages mundane digital camera workflow tasks.

When purchasing your new digital camera it may come with program that claims to be the “gift with your purchase”, some quaint little image viewer. Usually this digital camera import software is offered on a trial basis or it is the bare minimum quality, if it’s any good at all. With the lower cost of digital cameras today many don’t even come with any digital camera downloader software at all, in fact if you’re lucky your camera package might come with a driver for your computer for digital camera communication but nothing else at all. Some new images may believe that since their new camera did not come with any special digital camera workflow program, it’s not required. Unaware that the uploading photographs from their camera does not require time consuming steps. They will begin by creating folders, then picking photos out one by one and face the next process of cataloguing and arranging. This is simply unthinkable for photographers or even new photography enthusiasts who have thousands of photographs to process and organize.

Digital camera workflow program specifically developed to transfer your photos from your camera to your PC does far more than automate the picture transfer process. Any program that would just perform just this task is really quite inadequate. Photographers require professional digital camera workflow software such as RoboImport. This recommended digital camera workflow program will detect the camera connection for us photographers that may not be seasoned computer experts. RoboImport will create the required folders to transfer the images into, and even rename it accordingly. Some less professional digital camera import program may present a problem during the upload process by duplicating filenames and sadly overwriting other treasured photographs that may be present in the computer. RoboImport takes the precaution of renaming pictures from the standard number your digital camera presets, by reading and recording the EXIF information of the photographs to create a unique code representing the date and time the photo was photographed. The complete EXIF information including your cameras make, model and settings will also be transferred with your images, retaining this information is absolutely necessary for professional photographers.

RoboImport will also rotate images when required, correct image resolution (DPI) and add any further IPTC-NAA information to the photos you would like to include. When managing hundreds of images this is an exceptional time saving feature. Wildlife and travel photographers are also considered with the added ability of RoboImport to include GPS coordinates of the photos location.

Professional photographers who do not have access to their RAW photos do not do their work any justice. JPEG images are not as good in quality and are prone to bleeding and blurring the photographer was not responsible for, and certainly their camera did not create, this is a result of the compression required to convert photographs JPEG images or other formats. RoboImport saves both the RAW image file and the JPEG image in separate folders giving the photographer the photograph they really took, as security and backup against format conversion damage.

Excellent digital camera workflow program like RoboImport will also open your Picajet photo manager, or other available digital photo manager you might have on hand for further assessment of your photographs. The time and fuss saved by using software to automate image transfer gives the photographer back their time to spend on the tasks they want to be performing, like taking masterpiece photos.
iPhone Tips and Tricks: How to Get the Most Out Of Your iPhone Experience
All of us folks who are lucky enough to already have an iPhone know how much fun they can be just to play around with. Playing with my iPhone a lot myself, I have discovered some cool tips and tricks that you may find useful.

1. If you tap once at the very top of the screen when you are on the internet, it will take you back to the top of the window rather than having to scroll all the way back up. A nice time saving feature.

2. If you set the font to the smallest size, you can read more in the internet window. An advantage of this is that when you want to click a link, you can pinch (expand) that area and the link will come up very large, making it much easier to click.

3. Rather than posting the full address of internet sites in bookmarks, you can post the equivalent RSS address instead into Apple's RSS reader and save that as your bookmark. This way you can quickly see if there's anything interesting on your favorite site rather than downloading the whole homepage.

4. If you are writing something and the iPhone flags a word as misspelled that you know is not misspelled, cancel the correction 3 times and the word will be put into the dictionary. If you write a lot, this feature is quite useful!

5. The magnifying glass is a nice iPhone tool when you are typing an email or any other text. If you tap once and hold, a magnifying glass will pop up showing you a zoomed in view of your words and cursor. You can now easily place the cursor wherever you want. This makes editing your writing very easy.

6. You can move icons around, but not on the home screen. You have to go to the ipod section. Go to iPod > More > Edit. Now you can drag your icons all around. This can also be done in the phone section.

7. To reset your iphone, hold down the right button and the "home" front button for about 6 seconds. To power it back on, push the top button. This is different than a regular shutdown, which can be done easily by holding the sleep/wake button for 6 seconds.

8. If you get a lot of spam e-mail or other unwanted e-mail, pay attention to this time saving feature. Add a link to Yahoo mail in Safari bookmarks. From there you can check 'delete all' to remove all unwanted e-mails. This is much easier than deleting hundreds of spam e-mails one at a time.

I hope you found these iphone tips helpful. If you have an iPhone and have been wondering how best to fill it up with music and movies, check out Top iPhone Downloads for the latest reviews of iPhone download sites.
GPS Watch
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Westech Korea(www.watchgps.co.kr) showcased its wrist watch type GPS ‘Pyxis’ during Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2007(Autumn Edition, booth No. Expo Drive Hall EDG27).

With its stored databases of various exercise courses for marathon, hike and walk, you can check the courses you go and set an exercise schedule in advance. The GPS watch displays your exercising information like elapsed time, speed, distance and consumed calories while you exercise. The exercise details on each lap can be saved up to 2,000 showing your max speed per lap and update of the course information is also available.



The Pyxis can work as your golf guide; it displays the distance to the green as well as your driving distance with information in the holes including hazards details like bunkers and waters. Not only current golf scores and trails while golfing but saved scores and trails are displayed on the device.
You can also utilize it when you do indoor exercises; consumed calories during indoor exercises will be displayed with elapsed time. Car GPS function is offered as well.





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Sony to target females with glossy lipstick-shaped MP3P


Sony expects to launch its lipstick-shaped compact mp3 player ‘Walkman NW-E013’ in Japan market on December 19th, which targets females with a glossy body and various colors. Featuring 28g weight, it offers 1GB capacity. Suggested price is 10,980(JPY).




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