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Moshi Multifunctional Kitchen

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Moshi is a multipurpose kitchenette that includes the induction cooking hub, dish washer, sink, fridge and washing machine in one structure. The entire gamut of appliances is controlled via an interactive touchscreen pad.



Designed for apartments that lack space and yet want to host all the comforts of a luxury home, the Moshi targets the young and the restless! From time-marking groceries to recipe cards, and ingredient status of the fridge-contents, all can be controlled and accessed via the pad. So typically for the gadget-savvy!

Designer: Rolando Hern?ndez Garcilazo


NTD Source: High-Tech 360

Adobe MAX 2010 is coming

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The MAX 2010 is coming. Let have a preview what inside this year MAX. If you are working on mobile application, you definitely can’t miss this events. In this year, adobe will focus on developing multiscreen content with Flash and HTML. Multiscreen One of the biggest changes in the industry has been the rise of mobile. Over [...]

NTD Source: Flash Enabled Blog - Everything Flash

New in iTunes: the nitty-gritty

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Right on schedule, Apple holds its annual iPod and iTunes refresh in San Francisco the first day of September. Here, you can find all the nitty-gritty information on the new iTunes.

Originally posted at The Download Blog

NTD Source: MP3 Insider

Philips 3D Cinema 21:9 Platinum first look

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IFA 2010 and following the announcement yesterday of the  Philips 3D Cinema 21:9 Platinum T3 was lucky enough to have a look. With this set the Dutch company adds 3D to it's 21:9 flatpanel offering to create the first 21:9 3D display.
 

The 59-inch set itself is exceptionally thin and very attractive. It uses LED backlight technology and has a 400Hz mode. The format means you can watch movies in a more cinemalike experience, without the black letterbox effect.
 

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Google's Schmidt mocked in Times Square ads

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Consumer Watchdog produced two cartoony ads slamming Google CEO Eric Schmidt as part of an effort to build support for a "do not track" list.

Originally posted at Relevant Results

NTD Source: Webware.com

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