Articles on 3m Co.
A Bluetooth stethoscope, the better to hear with - Aug 25, 2009
Crave The humble stethoscope goes state-of-the-art. That ubiquitous symbol of the medical profession, the stethoscope, is finally undergoing a 21st century tech makeover. The next time you drop by the doctor's, ... Read story »Pinhole truck does not deliver ice cream, only giant photo paper - Sep 9, 2009
Crave To most of us, a truck is used for delivering goods. But for Shaun Irving, a truck is a camera. Irving was inspired by nature which he viewed as constantly ... Read story »3M's new Pico projector runs longer and better - Sep 14, 2009
Crave The original 3M Pico projector has gotten even better with the arrival of its upgraded MPro120 sibling. Most notable are the latter's brighter projection, doubled LED lifespan and inbuilt stereo ... Read story »Ultracompact beamer for the mobile warriors - Sep 24, 2009
Crave Singapore-based Technologies and Systems Research (TSR) has announced its first Pico projector targeted at working professionals and students. Weighing only 180g, the miniature TP-100M combines an LCoS engine with LED ... Read story »Gorillamobile for the iPhone 3GS keeps your hands free for other things - Oct 2, 2009
Crave The Gorillamobile securely attaches the iPhone to a cycle's driving bar. Are you an avid cyclist who wants to use the iPhone as your GPS navigator? Joby has something for ... Read story »Olympus Mju Tough-6010
Review In the realm of rugged point-and-shoots, Olympus' name is always one of the first to come to mind. Being an early pioneer in tough cameras, the Japanese firm has one of the world's hardiest consumer-oriented snappers on the market, the Mju Tough-8000. But if you don't dive to great depths and just...3M's mobile 3D works without glasses - Oct 7, 2009
Crave 3M's new 3D optical film relies on directional backlight technology to focus left and right images sequentially into the viewer's eyes. 3M has come up with a new optical film that ... Read story »Denon AVR-1910 A/V receiver
Review The capability to upconvert analog video sources has become standard on midrange receivers, but the feature is rarely well-implemented, with poor image quality being the norm. Denon's latest midrange model, the AVR-1910, is a standout in this regard, offering up the best upconverted image quality...Nikon Coolpix S1000pj
Review These days, it's hard to distinguish one point-and-shoot from another. Most of them tout similar features such as intelligent automatic shooting mode and sensor-shift/optical image stabilizer. So when Nikon announced the 12-megapixel Coolpix S1000pj, it was a breath of fresh air to the imaging...Epson overhauls its projector lineup for Singapore - Nov 17, 2009
Features The company marks its 20 years of 3LCD advancement with a technology forum and full-scale projector launch. Read story »Casio debuts world's slimmest rugged shooter - Nov 19, 2009
Crave So far, only Panasonic, Olympus, Fujifilm and Canon have tough cameras. But today, Casio joins the fray with the Exilim EX-G1. At 19.9mm thin, the company claims this to be ... Read story »iiView claims largest touchscreen all-in-one in Asia - Aug 3, 2009
Crave (Photo credit: CNET Asia) For a company which just recently entered our radar, iiView sure has ambitious plans. Apart from making news with its MacBook Air-like Netbook, the Singapore-based vendor has ... Read story »Shure SRH440
Review Shure's venture into the professional headphones market may seem late. Find out if it manages to bring forth the "legendary performance" in its first attempt.Olympus announces new Mju Tough camera - Jul 17, 2009
Crave The Mju Tough-6010 will be available in red, grey and blue. Olympus today announced the Mju Tough-6010, a refresh to the rugged Mju Tough-6000. Upgrades are incremental, with the Tough-6010's ... Read story »Cordarounds keep bikers in bright sight on light nights - May 14, 2009
Crave The cuffs on the Bike to Work Pants fold up to increase reflectivity. Cycling commuters are forced to deal with a million obstacles on the ride to and from work. ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2





