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    Mitsubishi air conditioners switch to power saving mode automatically when you aren’t in the room

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    Just couple of days back Panasonic released a range of X Series home appliances controlled remotely using cloud based smart app, today we learn that Mitsubishi Electric has announced the ZW series of Hybrid Kirigamine air conditioners for homes, which … .

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    CRC’s Rockchip dual core 10.1-inch Android tablet is thinnest out of China

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    We have so many various kinds of tablets in the market that a new entrant needs to be really unique to excite us into buying it. Chinese tablet manufacturer CRC in Shenzhen visions to do just that with a Rockchip … .

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    Korean researchers develop Li-ion battery capable of fully charging an EV in under a minute

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    High costs and longer time it takes to charge an electric car are probably the two primary reasons why electric cars haven’t been as successful as they would have liked to. But if you still own an EV, then you’d … .

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    Chinese restaurants have a new cook in Chef Cui, a noodle-slicing robot

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    China is steadily moving towards robot waiters and robot chefs, latest to make rounds in Chinese restaurants is the Chef Cui. Brainchild of a Chinese restaurateur Cui Runguan, the Chef Cui is a noodle slicing robot, which slices noodles into … .

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    Panasonic to let users control home appliances remotely using cloud based smart app

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    Remote controlled home appliances have turned up noses previously, but Panasonic’s effort to bring consumers in Japan, smart home appliances with cloud based services turns out really awesome. Using the new Panasonic Smart App, users in Japan will be able … .

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    Toshiba to launch waterproof DB-82 crime prevention buzzer in Japan

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    Women and children are most vulnerable to crime. Thugs are always on a lookout to nab any helpless child or women for their gain. With advent of technology, crime prevention buzzers have become a common site becoming a boon for … .

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    Oxygentech O2 turns tap water into the world’s highest-concentration super-oxygenated water

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    Our busy lifestyle has left us as chain smokers and immensely lazy, we don’t exercise and so we are making our bodies vulnerable to lots of diseases – lack of oxygen in our bloodstream is one of them. Our body … .

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    HP and Intel top list of electronic companies with least use of conflict materials

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    Diamonds are rare, but it’s not only diamonds that are rare, many materials like tantalum, tin and tungsten used in electronics we take for granted are rare too – most of these used in modern electronics are sourced from areas … .

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    Samsung’s stainless steel oven uses 3D high frequency radio waves to cook

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    We like our Microwave ovens because they cook health and look wonderful, or is it? Well, for all curious, Samsung has released a new stainless steel microwave oven in a sleek metallic finish in Korea. The oven not only looks … .

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    Android powered Botiful telepresence robot use Skype to communicate

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    Skype is undoubtedly the best way to communicate for free over long distances, now to make Skype more interactive and fun, Claire Delaunary has put up a project on Kickstrater for Botiful, a Skype controlled telepresence mobile robot that looks … .

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