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Gadgets: Big Flat TV
Thu, January 19 2006
Matsushita Electric Industrial, the maker of Panasonic products, has developed a prototype of a 103-inch plasma display, the world’s largest plasma screen. The prototype, unveiled recently at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, appears to put Matsushita ahead of Samsung Electronics in a battle over who can develop the biggest flat TV.
Kenpo is an LA clothing manufacturer which happens to have sewn a new British fabric control system into one of its jackets.The buttons are woven into the actual threads of the Kenpo jacket’s sleeve. A wire is piped to a hi-tech ‘pocket’ where your iPod, mini or nano sits safe. The US $275 (C$320) jacket can be shipped to the US and Canada. SES Netgear has announced a Skype enabled mobile which serves up the ultimate in Internet telephony – free calls, wherever there’s a network connection. The Netgear Wi-Fi phone will bring mobile internet telephony to desk-bound Skype users the world over. It’ll work wherever you connect to a wireless internet access point - be that in a home, office, cafe, or open public hotspot. The phone’s pre-loaded with Skype’s software and ready to use the minute you rip it from the box. Just enter your Skype username and password and you’re away. Tell us what you think
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