iflove Archive for January, 2010

Oil prices reduce due to profit taking

Oil prices closed lower Monday as traders locked in profits after a brief bounce on the back of robust Chinese economic data.

Gay marriage ban leads to argument in California court

The suit, filed by two gay couples, challenges Proposition 8 – a ban on gay marriage in the state of California.

Automobile future: green technologies are key

The world’s automakers unveiled a number of hybrid gas-electric and battery-powered models, several of which might not be available for years to come.

Gesture devices arrival: use hand gestures to command electronic products

In the coming months, the likes of Microsoft, Hitachi and major PC makers will begin selling devices that will allow people to flip channels on the TV or move documents on a computer monitor with simple hand gestures.

Rental market situation: vacancies up, rents down

The national apartment vacancy rate increased to 8% in the last three months of 2009. That is the highest level Reis has ever reported.

USB 3.0 accelerates transfer speeds on HP laptop

USB 3.0 is now available to consumers on laptops from HP and Asus, among others. It is a lot faster than the current 2.0 version. It is also more power efficient than 2.0.

French Guiana opposes more autonomy for French department in South America

Seventy percent voters in French Guiana voted against more autonomy for the French department in South America.

3D TV Unpopular Among Consumers

TV manufacturers are embracing 3D technology, but it doesn’t mean consumers will be quite so enthusiastic.

Nexus One’s hardware worth about $175

Google’s forthcoming Nexus One smartphone is composed of components costs $175, according to a teardown conducted by iSuppli.

Philips’ DirectLife brings fun in your daily activity

DirectLife’s Activity Monitor is waterproof and uses 3D accelerometer technology. Philips’ DirectLife fitness tracker monitors one’s daily activity levels by tracking the duration and intensity of movements.