Wednesday, September 29, 2010
The Fact Behind Electric Cigarette
Monday, August 30, 2010
Expansion Of Mobile Technology
We have already seen mobiles with 5 megapixel camera similar to a Nokia N95. The Sony Walkman array phones give as good outlay as an iPod. Also, a ultimate mobile phones can store thousands of songs in all a renowned formats, to illustrate removing closer to a iPod. The shade fortitude as good as a series of colors upheld is additionally augmenting steadily. Mobile manufacturers have been perplexing tough to revoke a distance of mobile phones as good as to have them as skinny as possible, yet a Nokia Nseries phones do not await this actuality as they have been utterly massive as good as heavy. Even though, there is still a lot of swell to be finished per a use of mobiles for browsing a Internet yet still it fulfills a role to a little extent. You can additionally watch TV upon your mobile yet this record is still developing. Some mobiles additionally await GPS (Global Positioning System) technology. This record helps in accessing your position, either you have been upon feet or in a vehicle. You can simply get to know where you have been located with a assistance of a map as good as you can additionally get to know a approach to a sold place with a assistance of directions which have been supposing to you.
So, you competence see a little mind-blowing advancements in a destiny mobiles!
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Technology: NEW $100 KIDDIE CAR

BMW Baby Racer IIThe small, sleek Baby Racer with its exclusive BMW design boasts an especially high-quality finish and an upholstered, damp-wipeable bright red seat. The nimble BMW is rugged and masters both low- and high-speed excursions with ease. Its low center of gravity keeps it “on its feet” even in tight curves between living room and kitchen.The Baby Racer is suitable for children from 1 ½ to 3 years of age, and is certified by the German Technical Inspection Association
You know it’s a recession so we ain’t trying to spend no $100 on nothing. But for all you in a better financial place
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Technology: SMS Messaging via Chat is now enabled by Gmail
At the top of the chat window you just have to type a phone number into the search box if you want to send a message.You just have to hit "Send SMS" which is on the left side of the Gmail interface.You also have the option to allocate the numbers with contact names so you don't have to type the numbers again and again.The recipients on the other hand can simply reply these messages by simply using the reply button on their cell phones to send their own messages because Gmail ties a unique phone number with each of your contacts.
This service is currently being tested out only for the US phones for now although it's said that messages can be sent from abroad and you only have to direct it to a US number.This service might not be new to us as AIM has been doing it for years, but for the Gmail users it's quite a new and handy feature.Therefore,Gmail users from now on can send messages to their near and dear ones living in the US.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Technology: Get your Phone Bills paid if you Buy Two Peek Handhelds
Friday, November 14, 2008
Technology: Google brings speech to search iPhone application
It's quite easy to use the application.The application can answer location related questions (Finding the nearest Starbucks), give driving directions, respond to generic questions, and even search local data from the address book.It will record your voice, upload it to a Google Server via the data connection, process the data, and then return the results. Now, you may think that this process will take a long time but actually, the reports state it’s actually very quick. While not very perfect at this point, the new Google feature will be improved and will become big soon for sure.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Technology: First Brain Tissue made by Japan from Stem Cells
Michael J. Fox and other sufferers of degenerative neurological diseases have new hope. Japanese scientists at the government-backed research institute Riken have created the first functioning human brain tissues from stem cells, a step in curing everything from strokes to multiple sclerosis to paralysis. Even better, there may be a chance that these tissues could come from non-embryonic stem cells, which means its research could possibly be continued in the U.S. as well.
Creating actual tissue instead of just cells is an important step since tissue transplants have a better chance of stimulating greater functional recovery in patients. For the moment, Riken researchers are still getting most of their newly minted cerebral cortices from embryonic cells, a big moral and ethical moral battleground over here. But the researchers said that they had harvested some from “induced pluripotent stem cells,” artificially made cells from adult cell cultures – like skin. If so, hopefully one of the last hurdles to growing brains has fallen
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Technology: Some Samsung upcoming mobile phones in the USA
Phone Arena looks to have leaked a slew of upcoming Samsung phones, and they don't look half bad. That budget-looking clamshell (Alltel, SCH-R600 Hue II) will feature removable covers and a 2MP camera, while the more premium-looking SGH-A777 is an AT&T slider with a modest 1.3MP camera. OK, now that we have those specs out of the way, onto the good stuff!
The AT&T Eternity A867 and T-Mobile’s Behold T919 (lower left) will both feature Samsung's fancy new TouchWiz interface and could each feature a 5MP camera. Who does Samsung think we are,
The Behold will alost reportedly feature QWERTY, GPS, video recording...but no Wi-Fi.
Those three phones in the bottom corner are destined for Verizon Wireless and known as the Saga (I770), the OMNIA (I910) and the Renown (U810). Both the Saga and OMNIA run Windows Mobile, while both the Saga and Renown support CDMA and GSM.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Technology: Titanium Tricycle worth $2500--Is it Reasonable
This $2,500 tricycle is pretty uncomplicated. Made of titanium, the hook is the trike is nigh indestructible, meaning rich little snots can pedal around the driveway without fear of bending the frame or snapping it in two. The titanium frame also makes the tricycle lighter and easier to drag up a hill if junior is trying to impress their friends with a daredevil stunt, and since kids will treat a $2,500 tricycle with as much care as a free cardboard box, it won’t rust or corrode if left outside in even the worst of weather.
Do you think its price is Reasonable?
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Technology: Your Keys are no more Yours--It can be duplicated using Software
There are expert locksmiths out there that can reproduce a key from high-resolution images, but new software developed by computer scientists at UC San Diego has simplified the process to a fearsome degree. In fact, their "Sneakey" system can reproduce a key with only a grainy cellphone image or, in one case, a picture taken from 200 feet away with a five-inch telephoto lens.
“The program is trouble-free. You have to click on the photo to tell it where the top of the key is, and a few other control points. From here, it normalizes the key’s size and position. Since each pixel then corresponds to a set distance, it can correctly guess the height of each of the key cuts,” explained Benjamin Laxton, the first author on the paper who recently earned his Master’s degree in computer science from UC San Diego.
The researchers have not released their code to the public, but they claim that anyone with a decent working knowledge of MatLab and computer vision techniques could create a similar system without much obscurity. Their suggestion: treat your keys like you would a credit card.
Thanks for giving us all one more thing to worry about guys. Hehe!!!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Technology: Robot will be your Cleaner
Because the robot(robo-maid) developed by Tokyo University's Information and Robot Technology (IRT) cleans almost all those boring cleaning stuffs that you don't wanna do everyday.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Technology: Giant Dead Insect Inside the Mouse
Nonetheless, if you are a budding entomologist you will probably get a kick out of this USB mouse with a giant green beetle forever preserved in a plastic tomb. Also available in spider and starfish versions.
This acrylic USB computer mouse features a green beetle embedded in the clear plastic.The actual specimens add an element of interest and excitement to your daily computer use, while adding some personality to your desk or office.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Technology: MOTOROLA AURA comes on December 4th, 2008
Love it or hate it, you have to respect Motorola for loosening the reins of design and announcing the premium Aura handset. Inspired by high end watches, the phone’s switch blade design alone is driven by over 200 parts 130 of them ball bearings used to open the handset up to an estimated 100,000 times before failure.
The display is the product of fine crafting as well. Just 1.55 inches in diameter, this circular cellphone screen features 16 million colors and 300 dpi clarity, plus it’s coated with 62-carat sapphire crystal to prevent scratching.
Internally, the phone is quad band with GPRS and EDGE featuring 7.3 hours of talktime, 2 GB of internal memory, AGPS and 2MP camera. And when it goes on sale December 4th (
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Technology: AT&T- BlackBerry Sale on 4th November
AT&T Inc said Wednesday it would sell the BlackBerry Bold from Research In Motion Ltd for $299, or 50% more than it charges for Apple Inc's iPhone.
AT&T, which had set a new bar for smartphones with a $200 iPhone, said it would start selling the high-speed version of Rim's popular mobile email devices from Nov. 4, just ahead of the unofficial start of the
But with its relatively high price, Stifel Nicolaus analyst Chris King said the Bold with likely is more popular among executives than consumers.
"The BlackBerry is going to be almost entirely business focused. iPhone is still mainly attracting consumers," said Stifel Nicolaus analyst Chris King.
AT&T said it would be the first