Saturday, March 27, 2010

Progressive Glasses at lowest prices
Choosing the correct pair of glasses for your eyes is no more a tedious job. Zenni Optical has made it easy for you. Said by several as The #1 online Rx glasses store, Zenni Optical has brought forward some of the best quality Rx glasses at the cheapest rates.

Zenni Optical offers full prescription eyeglasses starting at just $8.00. It also sells the Lowest Price Progressive Glasses which starts at just $ 29.95. Apart from this there are several designer eyeglasses available at Zenni. All the glasses provided by Zenni are fully UV protected; have anti scratch coating and the frames of the glasses are of the highest quality and are very stylish. The glasses also come with microfiber lens cleaning cloth, quality case, and guarantee provided by Zenni. Another advantage is that irrespective of the number of glasses you order, the shipping charge is only $4.95.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Microsoft to launch social networking phone
Software giant Microsoft is to launch its own mobile phones in the US later this year as it aims to challenge the growing smartphone dominance of its main rivals Apple and Google.

The phones will be made available in July exclusively on Verizon, the largest cellphone carrier in the US, and will be aimed at heavy users of social networks. It is reported that initially Microsoft will launch two phones. The two phones are codenamed 'Pink' and 'Pure', and will be manufactured for the software giant by Sharp.

Last month Microsoft unveiled a new mobile operating system that was widely praised by technology pundits.

Microsoft used to enjoy a leading position in the smartphone arena but has seen its position severely eroded by Apple's iPhone, by the Blackberry and by numerous devices running Google's Android operating system.
Nokia develops self-charging cellphone
Experts have come up with a cellphone that can recharge its own battery by harvesting energy from the owner's motion.

The self-charging handset by Nokia, who has already filed for a US patent, was predicted to work with heavier components, such as the radio transmitter circuit and battery, supported on a sturdy frame.

According to a report by New Scientist, “The frame apparently could shift along two sets of rails, allowing it travel up and down and side to side”.

Each rail apparently hosted strips of piezoelectric crystals at its end, capable of generating a current when compressed by the frame such that motion, by the user or the movement of the phone, generates electricity.

That in turn charged a capacitor and subsequently the battery, boosting the charge.

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