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September 2, 2005


MP3 Accsseories.

Filed under: Latest Gadget.

MP3 accessories nowadays had become the latest trend for this era.
I was wondering what you will do if you just bought your new MP3 player.
Do you have a plan to have an accessories for your MP3 player?

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If you click “MP3 accessories” at the search engine, there is thousand of website that will offer you this kind of accessories. But among of that, I prefer this SUPERWAREHOUSE website. It is because I can get so many information about the accessories. From the casing, the earphone and etc.

I try to find the MP3 accessories at the AMAZON.COM but not much I can get. But, if you’re looking for the iPOD MP3 players accessories, AMAZON.COM will be the perfect source for you.

Other than that, if you are the person who like to travel… there is a few accessories in terms of speaker that you should have such as :
1) Creative TravelSound Speakers with AC Adapter - TS300I.
2) Pacific Rim Cube Travel Speakers.
3) Arkon CM210 Portable iPod Companion Speakers.
Click here for the features.

That’s all for this time.
For me, I’m still waiting for the latest model of Sony MP3 players accessories.


Fax Machine (World’sFirst).

Filed under: Old Gadget.

Alexander Bain.

The world’s first fax machine was patented in 1843 by Alexander Bain. He came from a remote croft in Caithness in Scotland and, for his early experiments, used cattle jaw bones for hinges and heather for springs. His fax machine was based on an electric clock, which he had also invented.

Firsts in Fax Machine History.

1) In 1902, Dr Arthur Korn invented an improved and practical fax, the photoelectric system.
2) In 1914, Edouard Belin established the concept for remote fax photo/news reporting.
3) The American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) worked to improve telephone facsimile technology, and in 1924, the telephotography machine was used to send political convention photos long distance for newspaper publication.
4) On March 4, 1955, the first radio facsimile transmission was sent across the continent.

The first machines were installed in the office of the New York Herald in 1898. Even the fax machine was invented in West, but it’s more famous in the Japan later (modern era). Modern fax technology became feasible only in the mid-1970s as the sophistication and cost of the three underlying technologies improved to a reasonable level.

Fax machines first became popular in Japan, where they had an clear advantage over competing technologies like telex; it is faster to write Japanese ideographs than to type them. Over time, they gradually became affordable and were very popular around the world by the mid-1980s.

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World’s First Fax Machine.


Motorola Qwerty.

Filed under: Unique Gadget.

Motorola Qwerty will become a new phenomena in this industry.
After his “brother” (RAZR) shock the world with their slimmmm design, now it’s a perfect time to break the new revolution of telecommunication. This “damn good gadget” already makes me “craze”. Even it will be launch next year, I’m definetely can’t wait any longer. For those who are “gadgethoholic” of Motorola, make sure you explore more about this “Handphone+Qwerty”.

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This Motorola gadget is unique in all kind of aspects.
Try this :-
——–> Type a “Qwerty” word in your notepad or blank document, do you get anything from it….?
Here, I’m only mentioned about the “uniquely” of it’s name…..-Qwerty-.
Yesssss….. the name of this gadget is come from the first line of your “keyboards alphabet”….!!!!
It was so symbolic right…???? Congrats to Motorola team.

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Now, let’s check out for “The-Q” specifications:
1) Full, ergonomic QWERTY keyboard with 5-way navigation button and thumb wheel.
2) Expansion — mini-SD removable memory card slot.
3) Display — 320 x 240 pixels, 65K-color TFT.
4) 1.3 megapixel camera with photo lighting.
5) Dual, stereo-quality speakers.
6) Connectivity — Bluetooth, IrDA, and mini-USB.
7) Video clip capture and playback.
8) Multi-Media Messaging (MMS).
9) Audio formats supported — iMelody, MIDI, MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WAX, QCELP.
10) Image formats supported — GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG.
11) Video formats supported — H.263, MPEG-4, GSM-AMR, AAC, WMV.
12) PIM functionality with Picture Caller ID.
13) Advanced speech recognition and speakerphone.

Arrgghhh……!!! I’m using NOKIA right now…. am I will consider about this QWERTY from Motorola…????

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