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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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Sunday, June 22, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Toyota Aygo Crazy concept
That is crazy! It is a concept from Toyota called the Aygo Crazy. Crazy is powered bt turbocharged 1.8L VVT-i engine with an output of 240 DIH hp and 240 Nm of torque. Crazy is customized with a custom-made body, 17-inch alloys and beefy Goodyear 225/45 rubber.
Crazy weighs 1,050kg and Crazy is capable of 127mph (est), but speed is not its defining quality: this is a machine that exists to be responsive and alive to the driver’s commands. Details
Crazy weighs 1,050kg and Crazy is capable of 127mph (est), but speed is not its defining quality: this is a machine that exists to be responsive and alive to the driver’s commands. Details
Friday, June 20, 2008
Speed Racing Motorcycle Inspired By Aliens
After one look at the Indian-branded "Speed Racer" motorcycle concept bike by Dan Bailey, it is easy to see how he incorporated the main characters in the Aliens movie franchise into the aesthetics. Using the specs on the Kawasaki Ninja as his framework, Bailey sought to design a bike that was rugged but maintained a sleek look—a mission he has certainly accomplished. Details
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Japan earthquake leaves 3 dead, 10 missing
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 jolted wide areas in northeastern Japan Saturday morning, killing three people and leaving 10 missing.
More than 100 people were injured in the 8:43 a.m. quake, whose epicenter was about 8 km underground in southern Iwate Prefecture.
Japan Meteorological Agency in the afternoon revised the magnitude of the earthquake up to 7.2 from the original 7.0. Details
Friday, June 13, 2008
Malaysia - Big Foot spotted in Sarawak village
Is there a Big Foot in Sarawak? That’s the question now on everyone’s lips following the discovery of a pair of giant footprints in a Melanau village in Daro in the Mukah Division, about three hours by express boat from here.
The Borneo Post English daily and its sister Chinese language newspaper See Hua Daily News reported the find, footprints measuring 47 inches (119.38 cm) from heel to toe and 17 (43.18 cm) from side to side, on their front pages today.
They reported that a local businessman, Tan Soon Kuang, had claimed to have seen the footprints at the village which he declined to identify at the request of the villagers.
“They are clearly too gigantic to belong to any normal human being,” he was quoted as saying.
The Borneo Post English daily and its sister Chinese language newspaper See Hua Daily News reported the find, footprints measuring 47 inches (119.38 cm) from heel to toe and 17 (43.18 cm) from side to side, on their front pages today.
They reported that a local businessman, Tan Soon Kuang, had claimed to have seen the footprints at the village which he declined to identify at the request of the villagers.
“They are clearly too gigantic to belong to any normal human being,” he was quoted as saying.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Astronauts maneuver Japan's new robot arm in space
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station maneuvered a new Japanese robot arm for the first time on Saturday while crewmates prepared for The final spacewalk of U.S. shuttle Discovery's two-week mission.
The 33-foot (10-metre) crane is attached to the front of Japan's newly arrived Kibo research laboratory, the biggest and most elaborate of the $100 billion space station's nine rooms. Reuters..
The 33-foot (10-metre) crane is attached to the front of Japan's newly arrived Kibo research laboratory, the biggest and most elaborate of the $100 billion space station's nine rooms. Reuters..
Sanyo Xacti HD1010 Camcorder does 1080i, ..
Casio's excellent EX-F1 slow motion digital camera has a bit of competition in Sanyo's Xacti HD1010 camcorder. The 1080i HD cam does face detection for up to 12 people at once, and 300 frame per second slow motion as well as seven frame per second still shooting. YES! IIIIII saaaaaaaaiiiiiiidddd SLOOOOO MOTIOOOOON! The camera also has increased low light sensitivity, decreasing noise compared to previous Xactis (a weakness of theirs.) They're pushing the bitrate from 12 to 14Mbps, too, to help picture quality. Details
Friday, June 6, 2008
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Chrysler may be next to announce production cuts
With truck and sport utility vehicle sales tumbling and its US-based competitors either closing factories or cutting production, Chrysler LLC may be the next automaker to announce further cuts.While workers are anxious and industry analysts say additional measures are inevitable, Chrysler says that moves announced late last year are sufficient for now to deal with the declining US auto market.
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Foxconn Introduces PD-W1001 Projector
At COMPUTEX Taipei 2008, Foxconn unveiled its ultra-small 0.3” Texas Instruments DLP PD-W1001 projector which is smaller than most cell phones weighing at 0.14 lbs. (65 g), in addition it is highly portable; you could probably fit it in your pocket. Its dimensions are 65 c.c. (55 x 46 x 26 mm), and has 25 Lumens. The projector Supports WVGA (854 x 480) resolution and is expected to be available in the second quarter of 2009. Details
Malaysia - How the RM625 rebate will be returned
The government's last-minute decision that the fuel subsidy will be in the form of a rebate on the road tax has most of us confounded. After all, there was a lot of information given by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi during his briefing with the media, and it'll take a while to digest the rest.
For now, the main question that many Malaysians want answered, in no fancy terms, is how to get our money back? Will it be instantaneous? Or do we have to wait weeks for the red tape to clear? What about those who've already paid their road tax? malaysianinsider
For now, the main question that many Malaysians want answered, in no fancy terms, is how to get our money back? Will it be instantaneous? Or do we have to wait weeks for the red tape to clear? What about those who've already paid their road tax? malaysianinsider
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Malaysia - Petrol to cost RM2.70 from midnight.
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Wednesday announced price hikes for petrol, diesel and electricity.
He said the new price for petrol is RM2.70 a litre, effective midnight tonight. The price goes up by 78sen from the current RM1.92, a hike of 40%.
Abdullah also announced that the price of diesel would be increased by RM1 from RM1.58 to RM2.58. Details
He said the new price for petrol is RM2.70 a litre, effective midnight tonight. The price goes up by 78sen from the current RM1.92, a hike of 40%.
Abdullah also announced that the price of diesel would be increased by RM1 from RM1.58 to RM2.58. Details
Monday, June 2, 2008
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Shuttle Looks Clean in Initial Check
Discovery is catching up with the International Space Station on its mission to install the billion dollar Japanese Kibo module -- and yes, bring parts to fix the toilet on the space station.
Astronaut Karen Nyberg and shuttle Pilot Ken Ham used Discovery's robotic arm to inspect what they could of the shuttle, looking for damage. Full Report
Astronaut Karen Nyberg and shuttle Pilot Ken Ham used Discovery's robotic arm to inspect what they could of the shuttle, looking for damage. Full Report
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