3D TV Toshiba Glasses-Free With PS3 Brain Processor
Toshiba finally explicitly introduce its revolutionary 3D television. Users can enjoy the promised 3-dimensional presentation without using special glasses like in general. Toshiba also claims this innovation became the first glasses-free 3D TV in the world who are ready to be marketed, while the other vendors is also developing glasses-free 3D TV technology.
Quoted from the New York Times on Wednesday, Toshiba’s latest television turned out to be using the PS3 processor to ‘brain’, namely that the cell processor has 8 core units in it. Unlike previous LCD technology. Now, high definition television uses a special layer that is placed on the top edge of the screen. Thus, process 9 images at once to display 3-D is not an easy matter. To achieve this goal required a powerful processor. What is offered by Toshiba is indeed similar to the Nintendo 3DS glance. The devices are claimed to be able to convert 2-dimensional drawings into 3-dimensional in real time. But Toshiba claims its products have a wider viewing angle, so that it can be enjoyed by several people at once.
Toshiba will market the television is in a choice of size 12 inch (12GL1) and 20-inch (20GL1). Consumers can buy it in Japan starting in December 2010 with spend around USD 1440 for 12-inch version, and USD 2880 for 20-inch version.
Motorola HS1001 First Android Based Home Phones
Motorola HS1001 is manufactured by Hong Kong Company named Binatone and designed for home phones. Though designed for home phones, but Motorola HS1001 has adopted the latest technology in mobiles. Motorola HS1001 is an android powered home phones version 1.6, with 2.8 inch touchscreen using virtual keypad which makes it easy to browse the web and do some e-mail checking via dual Wi-Fi technology connection.
Motorola HS1001 is running a complete types of multimedia application, such as videos which already completed with speaker-equipped base station and common features we often found in smartphones.
Motorola HS1001 will be available in US by the third quarter this year in US$150 pricing
Baby Bottle Sterilization with UltraViolet Ray
A home technology concept on household devices like Baby Bottle sterilization has been developed. It is a baby bottle sterilization by using an ultraviolet lamp and it is developed by Hwa-yong Shin and Hannah Kim.

The ultraviolet works based on a battery powered cap which can transmit the infrared rays by an amplification pipe.
The cap is screwed on to the base of the bottle and the nipple of the bottle is unscrewed then inserted into the bottle. The disinfection process by ultraviolet rays then started.




