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Website - Audiolab Sdn. Bhd.
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We are one of group of Bumiputera professionals from various fields expertise such as ENT, Audiology, audiometrist and electronic engineers established in 1996. The merger has been providing unique advantages to our group to provide the best service in helping you solve hearing problems.
We also provide advisory services and hearing tests with the modern and sophisticated equipment to customers to ensure that the level of hearing ditahap
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Our service has undergone a fast development to all cities great cover Peninsular Malaysia.
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About AudioLab
We are one of group of Bumiputera professionals from various fields expertise such as ENT, Audiology, audiometrist and electronic engineers established in 1996. The merger has been providing unique advantages to our group to provide the best service in helping you solve hearing problems.
We also provide advisory services and hearing tests with the modern and sophisticated equipment to customers to ensure that the level of hearing ditahap
are satisfactory.
Our service has undergone a fast development to all cities great cover Peninsular Malaysia.
Finally, a True Green Car
Powered by nothing but pipe dreams and plants (and a smattering of wishful thinking), the Photosynthesis Car would use solar panels and somehow, yes, photosynthesis, to move about town.
There is, unsurprisingly, no word on how designers Michal Vlcek and Klavir will leverage the power of plants to run the electric engine housed inside. But check out that "nano plastic" exterior—no undercoating necessary!
So yeah, no real world applications in this concept's future, but it's sharp to look at and has plants growing inside it. Sounds like lazy Sunday fodder to me. [Klavir via The Design Blog]
New Army Bot Blasts Land Mines With a 150-Foot Bomb-on-a-String
Warrior iRobot's Warrior is capable of casting a line of explosives. via IEEE Spectrum
iRobot unveiled Warrior over Memorial Day weekend, and this impressive video (after the jump) might make you proud to be a robot-loving American.
The Warrior is much bigger than its PackBot kin; where PackBot is hand-portable, Warrior is not. Military personnel remotely drive the robot close to the area that needs to be cleared, and then Warrior fires an APOBS, an Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System. It's basically an explosive line charge with a parachute at the end.
The rocket drags a 150-foot line of grenades through the air, and once it lands, the grenades explode and destroy any improvised explosive devices, land mines or other obstacles. The result is a clear, secure path.
It’s similar to the Python explosive whip developed by the British Army. That weapon casts a 1,600-foot tube across the ground, like a fisherman, and explodes any mines, traps or IEDs in its path. But the Python is attached to an armored truck, while the Warrior can go almost anywhere, keeping a safe distance from its human operators.
Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact 7
explained, trial download now available
Microsoft certainly made a bit of splash at Computex with the introduction of Windows Embedded Compact 7, but it's not necessarily the easiest thing to wrap your head around right off the bat (or say three times fast). Thankfully, Microsoft has now come through with a site that explains the new OS in detail (complete with videos), and a trial download that will let you get a sneak peek at it yourself. The short of it is that the OS is aimed at devices that don't need or aren't well suited to the full-fledged Windows 7 (or Windows Phone 7, for that matter) -- like the Eee Pad pictured above -- which, incidentally, seems to address one of the major concerns from folks like NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang. That added simplicity also means that the OS won't run regular Windows applications -- it is a successor to Windows CE, after all -- but Microsoft does at least promise a "streamlined developer experience." That's not to say the OS isn't capable in its own right, though -- it boasts a full-range of media playback capabilities (including MPEG-4 and HD video), built-in support for Silverlight for Windows Embedded and Flash 10.1, a customized version of Internet Explorer with full multitouch, support for Open GL ES 2.0, support for the latest ARM v7 architectures and, of course, "seamless" integration with Windows 7, to name just a few highlights. Still hungry for more details? Then hit up the source link for the complete rundown and Microsoft's videos, and for all the information you need to download the preview release.
If LG Designed Phone
Like This There'd Be Peace On Earth For All
At first glance I thought this phone was called the "fluffer," but thankfully I misread—that instrument looks far too sharp to be involved in any fluffin'. Spied on LG's Flickr, the Flutter could solve all of their problems.
Can you remember the last time you got excited about an LG phone? Apart from theWindows 7 handset, which still hasn't been officially confirmed? An innovative, strange design like the Flutter could solve their problems—or, prove to be their Motorola Aura.
Unfortunately, this creative outpouring didn't come from LG's chief designers—instead, it's a winning design from the "Design The Future" competition held each year since 2008. The details are vague, particularly after being put through the Google Translate rinsing-machine, but it sounds like the winning team received $20,000 for their efforts. I notice they didn't see fit to improve on LG's S-Class UI, mind—or is that the iPhone OS? [LG Flickr - Thanks, Gary!]
ASUS Eee Pad Is a Windows 7-Running Tablet
They weren't joking when ASUS said they had some tablets in store for us this year. The Eee Pad runs Windows 7, and comes in two sizes: 10 and 12-inches.
While full specs haven't yet been announced, we do know there's a webcam "for video conferencing capabilities," and it recognizes handwriting (along with a virtual keyboard just in case your handwriting isn't quite up to scratch). It comes with a "docking station-cum keyboard," to turn it into a faux-desktop.
Powered by Intel's Core 2 Duo CULV chips, there's supposedly enough battery power in each of the two Eee Pads for 10 hours' use. The 10-inch EP101TC weighs 675g, and is just 12.2mm thick (running Windows Embedded Compact 7), whereas ASUS hasn't yet revealed the BMI of the chubbier EP121