Monday 20 February 2012

Nikon announces my Picturetown


Nikon’s latest image sharing and storage service is known as my Picturetown, where it delivers a host of new functions to boot. This is the most recent version that delivers a greater amount of collaboration with Facebook, enabling users to post links to shared albums directly to Facebook. Not only that, you are able to utilize your list of Facebook friends in order to send links to shared albums, apart from posting to or playing Motion Snapshot files from Facebook itself. Just what is Motion Snapshot? Well, this feature will propose a new form of imaging expression, where it is based on Nikon’s latest advanced cameras with interchangeable lenses, which would be the Nikon 1 J1 and V1. Apart from that, you can expect new functions thrown into the mix for those who are part of the Gold Account fraternity (members who fork out a fee for additional storage space), and one of those new functions would be the ability to password protect shared albums.

VTech has new range of baby monitors


VTech is known for their cordless telephones for home as well as electronic learning products for children, and this time around they have turned back the clock to target an even younger “audience” so to speak – with the introduction of a new range of baby monitors. They are the Safe & Sound Full-Color Video and Audio Monitor (VM321) and the Safe & Sound Digital Audio Monitor (DM221). Both of these baby monitor systems from VTech deliver robust features without breaking the bank (after all, new parents would have discovered that there are already so many hidden costs in raising up a newborn), allowing parents to maximize their monitoring options while having enough money left over for the month.Merging their expertise in wireless home communication as well as knowledge of innovative children’s electronics products, what you get from VTech is a highly functional and affordable line of baby monitors. This new baby monitor range delivers digital communication technology, where range and sound quality are improved, while interference from other home devices are reduced so that parents are better able to hear sounds and view images from the baby monitor.

Organic Air Scrubbing Purifier


Most of us who live in cities often need to get out of the city in order to enjoy a breath of fresh air, but what if modern technology is able to bring home fresh air into your midst? The $399.95 Organic Air Scrubbing Purifier will get the job done, where this organic air purifier eliminates 99.9% of all pollutants, not to mention make short work of odors at the same time. How does it work? The air purifier will create a neutral ambient air which attracts positively and negatively charged airborne impurities, drawing them into the unit using a fan, while destroying them with a careful mixture of water and an organic enzyme. Just like yogurt cultures, this particular enzyme will break down all carbon bonds in order to destroy any organic matter, ranging from mold to viruses, and pet dander. It does not take the route of traditional filtration methods, so you need not worry about having to come face to face with pollutants smaller than 0.3 microns, while VOCs – harmful gases emitted by paint, cleaning supplies, and other common household items, are also destroyed. Breath easy now, folks, if you have one of these in your abode.