Esther Dyson one of the Supreme Global Analysts of Internet Technology

The world of technology is moving fast and few can keep up with its rapid development. However, one of the few is Esther Dyson.
Esther Dyson is a commentator of up and coming digital technology and Esther Dyson is also Read more
Moveable Swimming Pool Floors From Technology Pool
March 17, 2008 by Lucy
Filed under Gadgets, Garden, Home and Garden

If you’ve always wanted a pool in your yard but don’t have the sprawling gardens of a mansion, you’ll be pleased to know there is new technology that will allow you to have a pool without taking up space!
Technology Pools have introduced their innovative Movable Floors which allows you to own a pool without it taking over your garden. With a touch of a button, an entire pool floor is adjusted to any water depth or becomes level to the pool surround creating a solid floor!
Technology Pools can create a floor system for a new or existing pool, so you can have the luxury of a pool without it taking up your whole garden!
HP Touchscreen Technology Takes Another Step

Hewlett Packard has gone out on a limb again and has given the world a glimpse of the future of touch screen technology Read more
CNN features hologram interviews: technology from Star trek
November 5, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Audio & Video Gadgets
Yesterday was a big day for not only the people of America, but also for those at CNN. So not only has America elected their first black President, but CNN have now featured hologram interviews. Many are saying that it is like something from Star Wars, but talking to someone directly via a hologram was something from Star Trek Deep Space Nine, which was installed on the Defiant, man I’m a geek. Read more
Nuclear technology for third world says US: are they forgetting terrorists

We have heard so much about how the US wants to protect us all by stopping terrorists getting their hands on Nuclear bombs, but we are hearing today that the United States want to give Nuclear technology to the third world. The Inquirer reports “he same government which fills the world with fear of what might happen when terrorists get their paws on nuclear material has plans to make a fortune bringing the technology to unstable regions”.
In the 2009 budget, the Bush administration have allocated $20 million for the US Department of Energy’s efforts to design 250-to-500 megawatt nuclear power plants, these countries will have to promise they will only use nuclear power for civilian purposes.
Can we take their word for it?
Ford Explorer America Concept: EcoBoost technology improves fuel economy

The new Ford Explorer America Concept will be using the EcoBoost technology, and what this will do is help to achieve at least 20-30 percent better fuel economy. However do not think for one moment that Read more
Future Apple Macbook Pro will have iPhone multi-touch Technology
July 2, 2007 by Mark
Filed under Apple News, Computers, Mac News

We all know that the technology behind the iPhone when it comes to multi-touch is stunning or should we say phenomenal, the multi touch feature allows you to do things like Read more
Ford’s new paint process technology: Reduces greenhouse gases by up to 15 percent

Ford is thinking green with their new paint process technology; the process is cheaper for the company and better for the environment. This new paint technology will help to reduce greenhouse gasses by up to Read more
Humax LCD TV: Modern screen technology, retro looks
March 28, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Electronics, Televisions

When you look at the latest LCD and Plasma TV’s I have to say that they have lost something. Ok it is nice to have a flat screen TV hanging on your wall; however they do not have presence.
The TV’s are so skinny that you can walk past them and think nothing of it, however Humax have tried to change that with this cool looking TV. The television combines up to date screen technology with 1950’s styling. Hummax have only developed the TV as a conceptual prototype, however I do hope that they do decide to produce it, a perfect present for my gran.
Source – TechnaBob
Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology
January 9, 2006 by Daniel
Filed under Computer Hardware, Computers

Intel has officially shown its new Centrino Duo Mobile Technology at the CES in Las Vegas, this was previously code-named Napa.
What’s the improvement? Well the Intel Core Duo chip has two mobile processing cores on just one chip and will be powering the next generation of laptops including the new Intel Viiv platform; this should now give laptops the extra power they need when multitasking.
Intel Announcement: New Technology Remote Wake, Jahjah
August 14, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Computers, News, PC Voice & Telephone
When it comes to technology we all know that Intel is always ahead in the industry, well the latest news has it that Intel has recently made an announcement of a brand new technology that is interesting.
Basically this new technology will wake up your computer from sleep-mode, once it does this it will accept requests to access date and even accept phone calls. This new technology is called “Remote Wake” which will in simple terms turns your computer into an answering machine when you are not around, this new system will be available next month.
The technical bit: This ill be available on select Intel 4 Series Express Chipsets-based PCs equipped, it can therefore be accessed from an internet connected device, you know like a cell phone, laptop or any other internet mobile device, a third-party application or service is needed.
Intel have banged their heads with Jajah the internet telephony company, the reason for this is simple, and it will allow customers to access the company’s telephony support system.
More info via pocket-lint – image also via this source.
TwitterCounter and the latest technology news on Twitter

There is a new service for Social networkers, Bloggers and well-connected individuals that’s called TwitterCounter. You can view Product Reviews TwitterCounter here.
It helps the above people track how many followers they have on Twitter, its as simple as adding a little piece of code to your social network profile or blog and you can display the stats from Twitter Counter for others to see.
Most people know about Twitter, it’s a very simple and useful way to communicate with co–workers, family and friends in a quick way.
For the latest technology and gadget news you can follow Product Reviews on Twitter, we update everyday and Twitter will give you quick access to the latest breaking news.
Have a look at TwitterCounter and let us know what you think of it and if you have started using it yet, feel free to leave a link to your Twitter and the reason why you use it.
HD Radio Technology from Griffin

Available in summer 2007 will be Griffin’s radioSHARK HD, which is a digital table top radio for PC or Mac.
The radioSHARK HD has HD Radio technology (well that bit was a bit obvious), the radio tuner is in a cool design and housed in a shark like fin, will connect to a Mac or PC via the USB port and give you pure digital audio quality.
Digital FM stations are now approaching CD-quality sound with Read more
Olens Technology XPJ-USA010 Personal Entertainment Projector
November 8, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Electronics, Projectors
Ok, so the first thing that you need to know is, the Olens Technology XPJ-USA010 Personal Entertainment Projector is not going to blow your mind with its design or image quality. This projector is not about that, but what will blow your mind is how cheap it actually costs to get yourself on the projector ladder. Read more
Haptic Phones: Force feedback game controller technology in cell phones
November 12, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones

Many of us gamers love force feedback controller technology and that was shown with how many Sony PS3 owners were not happy with the lack of DualShock in the PS3’s controllers (although that’s being sorted now).
Now that very same technology is shaking up the cell phone market Read more
U600 with Haptic Touch Technology from Samsung
February 7, 2008 by Emma
Filed under Cell Phones, Handsets

Samsung have chosen O2 as the operator for the new and updated version of the SGH-U600, which has haptic touch technology.
The most noticeable change of course is the black paint job. The software has been updated to accommodate the haptic touch feature, now when the user presses the buttons on the front of the phone Read more
New York 911 Service Getting New Technology
January 23, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under Information Technology News

With the uptake on mobile phones, with nearly everyone having a phone these days they have been made very useful in crime situations, for example in the London bombings people gave mobile phone images to press and police that helped identify attackers.
This is not the only situation that mobile phones have helped, this has happened all around the world and now in an effort to fight crime with the combination of technology and citizens New York has come up with an amazing idea Read more
Oki’s Through-Hole Technology Creates Smaller Mobile Phone Cameras
November 14, 2007 by Lucy
Filed under Cell Phone Information, Electronics

A new manufacturing technique has been developed by Oki which claims to make it possible to make camera modules for mobile phones smaller still! The company has started a contract assembly service for Read more
Touchscreen Wrist Phone: Advanced SMS Technology M500
May 28, 2007 by Daniel
Filed under Audio & Video Gadgets, Cell Phones, Handsets

Last summer an amazing watch that also sported a phone was announcement called the SMS Technology M300, now they have not wasted anytime in bringing us another wrist phone called the SMS Technology M500.
The second model is a much more advanced mobile wristphone that will be shipping this week Read more
Technology to help feed the world in efficient ways
July 21, 2008 by Daniel
Filed under Gadgets, Vehicle Gadgets

With technology improving faster than ever before we have to look at ways to help countries that need help in the most basic ways.
On Yanko Design we can see a concept that would help feed the world, it’s designed by Armand Leconte and you can see one image of the invention on this page.
Sci-fi screenplay writers will be cracking their knuckles if this latest concept by Armand Leconte becomes reality. He envisions vast fields of crops being harvested by autonomous, cold hearted, damn-dirty robots! Wait, sorry…just watched iRobot.
Seriously though, feeding the world is becoming more and more difficult and finding new more efficient ways to grow and harvest crops is a huge priority around the globe.
Armand’s “AllTrack” tractor of the future (add sci-fi eerie noises) was designed to optimise the number of vehicles needed, as well as the consumption of energy, and save storage space. Freeing up more space for corn or burrito bushes.
Visit Yanko Design for more images and let us know what you think in the comments below.

