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Honda Scooters and Motorcycles India (HSMI) today launched a fresh new variant of the CB Unicorn, named the CB Unicorn Dazzler, today in Mumbai at a press conference. Mr. Shinji Aoyama, President and CEO Honda Motorcycle and Scooters India and Mr NK Rattan Operating Head, Sales And Marketing HMSI were present on the occasion.

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Posted on 21 November 2009. Tags: pogoplug news, pogoplus gadgets
Gather round, those of you with networked computers, and gaze upon one of the best ways to attach storage to that network and share files at home or anywhere on the Internet. Behold PogoPlug, a $129 network attached storage (NAS) pacecode that was already well worth its relatively low price, but now it has four USB ports, making it even more useful. If you can get over its hot pink color, you’ll be amazed at what it can do.
Plug up to four external hard drives into this baby, and it automatically synchronizes photos, video, music and other content with any computer connected to it. It’s easy to access it from anywhere on the Internet, and you can even play back videos from it on your iPhone. This little unit already won beaucoups critical acclaim in its simpler iteration, so look for this improved model to begin gathering even more accolades by the end of the year.
PogoPlug, via CrunchGear
Posted in Gadget News, electronic bike
Posted on 21 November 2009.
After being stalled by a catastrophic leak, a speck of bread and alleged time travelers, CERN has brought the Large Hadron Collider successfully back online with the full orbit of a proton beam. The 17-mile ring of the facility should continue to see particle beams pulsing through it in both directions over the weekend as it prepares for collisions, though the real Big Bang-style tests probably won’t happen until January, as that’s when the LHC will be at full strength.
Well, if you have your Doomsday Clock ticking down to the end of November, you’ll have to set it back a few weeks for when the LHC is ready to collide some hadrons.
Via PopSci
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Posted on 22 October 2009. Tags: yahama battery scooter, yahama electronic scooter, yahama gadgets
The annual Tokyo Motor Show in Japan is once again playing host to a number of cool concept vehicles, one of the most interesting being the new EC-f scooter from Yamaha. The electric-powered vehicle is designed to serve as a commuter bike for city dwellers hoping to make their drive to work a bit greener (ecologically and literally).
Constructed using lightweight aluminum, the scooter runs on a lithium-ion battery and can easily be plugged into a normal electrical socket for recharging. No word on a release date for this concept, but the design alone is enough to generate excitement for its upcoming release.
Via Telegraph UK
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Posted on 22 October 2009. Tags: best bluetooth device, latest blue tooth devices, low cost blue tooth devices, solar bluetooth device
Blue goes green. i.Tech has come out with a solar-powered Bluetooth headset that will run practically infinitely with just a little bit of sunshine. The SolarVoice 908 has five hours of talk time and 140 hours of standby on a full charge, but it’s easy to keep it charged. Just don’t forget your sunscreen.
While Samsung came out with a solar-powered headset a while ago, the SolarVoice 908 adds advanced noise-reduction and the ability to connect simultaneously to two cellphones. It has exchangeable earplugs for a perfect fit, and a wired hook for a secure feel. While not exactly the best-looking Bluetooth headset, it needs a bit of bulk to give enough real estate to the solar panel.
For cloudy days, the 908 can be charged via USB and it comes with a handy cradle that you can stick on the dashboard of your car to capture the sunlight. It’s currently available for about $67. The question is: do you buy this because it’s green, or because it’s just plain convenient?
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