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Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, Mobile, Apple, Samsung
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Source: Wall Street Journal

Also we have not our business setteled like that of Bilgates so Black & Decker has come up with the unique solution i-e Lights out Auto-Switch System.Lights Out AutoSwitch from Black & Decker can save our planet's resources.Technically this cool gadget is a motion-activated sensor that can automatically turn lights on or off depending upon the activity in the room.
Whether or not you pay for GameStop's annual membership plan, the planet's largest video game retailer is opening the doors of the Las Vegas Sands Expo and Convention Center to the public for its annual GameStop Expo this August, which this year features hands-on opportunities with both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. For a $35 general admission ticket, you'll get access to both consoles on August 28th -- long before their respective holiday launches -- as well as a chance to play a variety of upcoming games. Should you shell out a stone cold $90, you'll snag a copy of Madden NFL 25 for Xbox 360, gain early entry to the show (one hour) and "access to panel discussions with some of the biggest names in the industry." Per usual, attendees must be older than 17, and the event's a one-day affair. But then you'll be in Vegas, so... maybe stay for a few days.
Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds, Software, HD, Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo
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Via: Joystiq
Source: GameStop

These dots, almost imperceptible to the human eye, are all too clear to the pen, So another option in this cool electronic gadget is the pen can also play MP3's and games and there is a slew of software available to teach you different subjects like French. While this product comes highly recommended and also demanded product in the list of cool electronic gadgets, who the hell takes notes anymore? I never took notes in Institute, I just took digital pictures of the marker whenever the teacher wrote something. So its really great cool electronic gadget.
Shower is the most commonly equipment in daily life to take bath and feel fresh, so friends now a days Electronic Industry is working on high level and new fashionable Cool Electronic Gadgets, Here I Introduces a new product which really belong to cool electronic gadgets that is a Battery Operated Shower that runs off four D rechargeable batteries and battery operated shower costs is just $27.



Nokia's Lumia phones show promise despite the company's dwindling overall sales, and now's your chance to nab one at more affordable prices -- if you're willing to trade in an old phone, that is. The Finnish company's new trade up program in the US will take in old mobile devices and send back up to $300 loaded on a Visa prepaid card, so long as you also purchase a Lumia. A lot of brands and models are accepted (check out if yours is via the trade up portal linked below), but popular ones like the iPhone 4S, the Galaxy S 4, and the HTC One will net you the most money. So, if you're sick of being lost in a crowd of Androids and iPhones, now's the time to give WP8 a whirl.
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Source: Nokia 1, 2

After Samsung's latest product push in London, we have nothing short of a Galaxy S 4 franchise on our hands. While the company unveiled its expected Mini version along with a photography-focused variant, it also took a step in the rugged-device direction by announcing the Galaxy S4 Active. With IP67 water and dust protection, the phone promises to see you through 30 minutes of aquatic activity at a time. Ruggedness aside, though, this device is quite similar to the GS4, albeit in a slightly heftier -- and arguably more attractive -- package. We spent some quality time with Galaxy S4 Active on AT&T, which retails for the same $199.99 as the original S 4. So is this a better pick? You know where to find out.
Gallery: Samsung Galaxy S4 Active review
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You used a lot of electronic gadgets, and also used cool electronic gadgets, but now which electronic gadget we introduce that one really cool electronic gadget, also a kitchen accessories, " Alarm Clock Tea Maker " . This has to be the strangest mixture gadget ever and up till now I might see it becoming very multipurpose. As an alternative of waking up to an loathsome beep, you could wake up to that beep sound and rapidly get well with a pleasant hot mug of tea. Of course maybe you should keep away from the chamomile, its most likely best not to do everything that might facilitate you fall back to slumber.




It is realy beautiful Decorative Shoe, there are few angles of shoes we provide for you.

That is image when we switch off the LEDs. You look easly there are many LEDs used for complete this project. The size of shoe is 3 feet, and assembled by a Japanese footwear. company.

College-age kids these days are pretty good at a few things: selfies, social oversharing and staring into screens. But can you leverage that self-obsession into a mechanism for learning? The mad scientists at North Carolina State University think so and they've got a program to prove it. Dubbed JavaTutor, the software's aimed at teaching our future workforce the basics of computer science. And it does this by tracking facial expressions -- using the Computer Expressions Recognition Toolbox, or CERT, as its base -- during online tutorial sessions. Frown and the AI knows you're frustrated; concentrate intently and the same automated emotion detection applies. So, what's the end sum of all this? Well, it seems the research team wants to gauge the effectiveness of online courses and use the cultivated feedback to better tailor the next iteration of the JavaTutor system. But the greater takeaway here, folks, is that at NCSU, online tutoring learns you!
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Source: North Carolina State University
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D-Wave has had little trouble lining up customers for its quantum computer, but questions have persisted as to whether or not the machine is performing quantum math in the first place. University of Southern California researchers have tested Lockheed Martin's unit to help settle that debate, and they believe that D-Wave's computer could be the real deal -- or rather, that it isn't obviously cheating. They've shown that the system isn't based on simulated annealing, which relies on traditional physics for number crunching. The device is at least "consistent" with true quantum annealing, although there's no proof that this is what's going on; it may be using other shortcuts. Whether or not D-Wave built a full-fledged quantum computer, the resulting output is credible enough that customers won't feel much in the way of buyer's remorse.
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Source: Wired
In whole life you used a lot of different kind of tables, such as woods, plastics, metals and so on..But you did not used that kind of table which we introducing here, which is LED Watch Table.


LED Watch Table is the worlds first watch table ever which is most beautiful. The table has been precision engineered in different materials such as steel, glass, acrylic and flock lining for the drawer interiors.

Table equipped with ultra slim utility drawers and progammable LED clock. Seconds and date viewed with touch buttons. Clock time or message just displayed is 8 letter max.

Intel has a real presence in the smartphone world, but its tendency toward just one or two mobile chip releases per year makes it a slowpoke next to its ARM-based rivals. New CEO Brian Krzanich clearly isn't happy with this gap -- he tells Reuters that mobile Atom development could speed up under his watch. Although the executive is short on specifics, he notes that Intel is "evaluating" the schedule for future chips with hopes of improving their timing where possible. The proof will be in the pudding, of course -- the company needs to give opponents like Qualcomm a real run for their money. Just don't expect a similarly breakneck pace with Intel's TV service plans. Krzanich says Intel is being "cautious" about entering an industry that depends more on content than pure technology.
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Source: Reuters


The Nokia Locate Sensor is a modeat gadget that lets you keep track of your valuables within a range of 100 m by using a really unique application installed on your cell phone.
Just fix the tag to your belongings and use the application to track them
You can keep an eye on more than one item as the application supports up to 100 different tags. The Nokia Locate Sensor can operate efficiently up to 18 days before you need to recharge it.
Now World move around the Electronics Mania here, different kind and different shaped Cool Electronic Gadgets are available whole in the world for alls. So, Now I introduce a new and best cool electronic gadget, that is the cell phone of the future, the Sparkfun Electronics Port-O-Rotary. The company retrofits the old phones with all the necessary electronics items, so all you have to do is add your SIM card and you're good to go. The rotary dial phones are works for outgoing calls, and also incoming calls ring the actual bell style ringer.

