See Through Building With Litracon
Monday, March 23rd, 2009
The fundamental basics of buildings is to provide shelter and protection to people. Unless it is an office space or workstation, most people need an enclosed space for personal living and privacy. However, against conventional practices, a Hungarian architect Aron Losonczi, has developed a see-through concrete called Litracon (Light Transmitting Concrete) which can be used for both residential and commercial purposes.
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Bang & Olufsen has done it again with their latest BeoVision 4-103. The Danish company B&O which has always been an active player in the development of high-performance loudspeakers had just unveiled their latest giant 103-inch plasma HDTV – the BeoVision 4-103.
There is nothing better than having a hardware that is perpetually in short supply and cannot last more than two seconds on the shelves of games stores before it is grabbed up by some eager hands. Nintendo has come up with a golden goose to catapult it to the top of the video game market after a bad run behind its competitors. Popularly expected to be named Revolution’, Nintendo nevertheless called its new console Wii, inviting mockery and jokes from others. Many used the name as the butt of jokes for Nintendo’s much-awaited comeback. However it has since proved its worth in gold by chalking up the greatest sales of all time where supply can never meet demand. This proves that one should never judge a game by its name.
Introducing Mozilla’s Fennec – for people who are always on the go and uses their mobile phone to surf the internet. Fennec (alpha 1) is an early developer release of the mobile version of Firefox and is meant for testing purposes only and to get feedback from Web developers.
The wireless option is available almost everywhere in buildings but it has not yet been made commonly available in cars. Cadillac has recently announced the in-car wireless option for its CTS sport sedan. Known as Cadillac WiFi, this car by Autonet Mobile can be installed by dealers and will cost users $29 per month. The device can also be transferred to another vehicle.








































