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Monday, 31 October 2011
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Go easy on the gas, Speed Racer, because Cordon is on its way. Developed by Simicon, this new speed sensor promises to take highway surveillance to new heights of precision. Unlike most photo radar systems, which track only one violator at a time, Simicon's device can simultaneously identify and follow up to 32 vehicles across four lanes. Whenever a car enters its range, the Cordon will automatically generate two images: one from wide-angle view and one closeup shot of the vehicle's license plate. It's also capable of instantly measuring a car's speed and mapping its position, and can easily be synced with other databases via WiFi, 3G or WiMAX. Plus, this device is compact and durable enough to be mounted upon a tripod or atop a road sign, making it even harder for drivers to spot. Fortunately, though, you still have time to change your dragster ways, as distributor Peak Gain Systems won't be bringing the Cordon to North America until the first quarter of 2012. Cruise past the break to see some footage of a field trial that's currently underway -- cars tagged with a green dot are traveling below the speed limit, those with a yellow marking are chugging along within an acceptable range above the limit, while vehicles with a red tab are just asking for trouble.
Sunday, 30 October 2011
A WATCH WITH MOBILE PHONE
COOL G108 WATCH PHONE
Every phone company want to create a phone with a new look and design which is totally different from others. From the first look to the picture below you will never know that it is it is watch phone.
This G108 is manufactured by cool company this looks like watch it has style keypad in a ring layout, it has 1.5 inch display screen at 128 x 60 pixel resolution. Its size is small and it has clamshell design which allows the manufacturer to include more features like Bluetooth receiver and 1.3 megapixel camera into the phone body .You can either use the speakerphone, or a Bluetooth headset to make/receive phone calls. Check out the list of the specifications below:
FEATURES OF G108
- GSM QuadBand (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
- Size: 51 x 51 x 20 mm (only the phone body)
- 1.5-inch 256k colors, 128 x 160 pixel display screen
- external LED display
- Weight: 65 grams
- GPRS
- 1.3 megapixel camera
- media player
- Bluetooth
- 0.5 MB built in memory
- Memory card slot
- SMS / MMS
- USB connection
SOURCE:http://e-geekss.blogspot.com/2011/04/watch-with-mobile-phone.html
Posted by:FAHAD REHMAN
The Dreamate Sleep Inducer
Sleep is essential part of any ones life.one can not survive without sleeping. When we sleep our bodies get restored and cured, memories are built and damaged cells are repaired. Healthy sleeping makes the person happy and hard worker.
Sleep deprivation can cause emotional and physical stress, depression and obesity.it decrease the ability to concentrate and result in poor performance in every work. Today there are no of people in the world having problems they take medicines or no of other treatments to have good sleep
For the solution of this problem Hivox Biotek company that focuses on inventing and manufacturing biomedical electronic devices has developed Dreamate .The product is designed to be worn on your left wrist. In acupuncture, the left wrist is supposed to be the home of the 'sleeping golden triangle', which, if relaxed and massaged, gently makes you fall asleep by lowering stress and relaxing the body.
The Dreamate needs be worn for 30 minutes before bedtime for a minimum of one week before you start to see results. It is best solution to erase the day's stress and train your body to fall asleep naturally.
source:http://inventornotes.com/2011/03/05/the-dreamate-sleep-inducer/
posted by:FAHAD REHMAN
Dell outs world's thinnest 14-inch laptop with included optical drive
If you were impressed by LG being able to squeeze an optical drive into its super-thin Blade P430 notebook, then you may need to sit down for Dell's upcoming XPS 14z. The slot-loading DVD burner on the right of Dell's new thin and powerful mobile business solution sits in a frame that's just 0.9-inch (23 mm) thin - allowing Michael Dell's company to claim the title of world's thinnest, fully-featured 14-inch laptop that includes an optical drive.
POSTED BY:MAAHIN AHMAD KHAN
Not so ultimate Ultrabook: MacBook Air KIRF features mini-HDMI port, 3.5 hour battery life
Hey, who wiped the macbook air logo off? Nah, we're kidding -- it's a kirf. Sure, Apple's svelte 13-incher may have a duo of USB ports and an SD card slot, but this rig adds in a 3-in-1 card reader and and an odd, combo RJ45 / VGA jack (which we assume needs an adapter). For good measure, you'll also find a mini-HDMI output, although, with 3.5 hours of battery life it may prove problematic for getting through a 1080p movie marathon without nearby power. The alloy-encased lappy has a 1.86GHz Intel Atom n2800 CPU with a GMA3600 integrated GPU, 2GB of RAM, a 32GB SSD and a 13.3-inch LED display sporting a ho-hum resolution (for a 13-incher) of 1366 x 768, just like the 11 inch macbook air. Amazingly, this knock-off weighs merely .01 kilograms more than its real counterpart at 1.36 kgs (about three pounds), while being only 0.1 cm thicker. Giz-China expects this Ultrabook-wannabe by Shenzen Technology Ltd to land on Chinese shelves sometime in November for about $471. Cue Apple's lawyers in 3... 2...
Posted by : Syed Fahad Ali Shah
Source:engadget.com
Hitachi's 4.5-inch IPS HD display delivers 329ppi on the cheap courtesy of amorphous silicon backplane
It's been awhile, but earlier this year Hitachi unveiled a beautiful new 4.5-inch IPS LCD sporting 1280 x 720 resolution, a 1,100:1 contrast ratio and a retina display-like 329ppi. Well, in the time since, Hitachi's been hard at work on a virtually identical version of that screen that uses amorphous silicon instead of low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS) as its backplane material. What's the difference? Well, amorphous silicon's much cheaper to produce than LTPS, and the company figured out a way to use it in its new panel with only a scant drop in performance -- the new one's got a lower 1,000:1 contrast ratio, but all the other specs are the same. So, the screen's a comparative bargain while still providing 4.5 inches of 500-nit HD goodness. Thanks, Hitachi, we always did like eating our cake and having it too.
POSTED BY:MAAHIN AHMAD KHAN
Google Music mobile landing page hints tunes are coming to the Android Market
Saturday, 29 October 2011
USB Secure
Strong Password-Protection
For ALL Your Portable Devices!
USB secure is an application which is made by new software's security products.it protects all your portable devices including USB, Cd, DVD, floppy disk and memory cards. With USB secure you will never have to be worry about loss or stolen of your data. Your data will be secured it will not be leaked. If it is protected by USB secure.
Protecting your USB and other portable devices is now simple. USB secure does not require any heavy installation it is installed in just few seconds and after installation you are required to set password and then you can open your data on every computer with correct password
BENEFITS OF USB SECURE:
- Password Protection: USB secure enable you to protect your data in portable devices by password.
- Ease of Use: USB
secure is very easy to use it does not require lengthy installation it does not require any administrative rights once you installed on your computer there is no need to install on other computers.
- Compatibility: It is compatible with all the version of windows including windows 2000/windows XP/Windows Vista /Windows 7.0.
- Peace of Mind: Total peace of mind from security leaks and privacy breaches. Never again fear of what's happening to your device while it is lost.
- No Administrator Rights Required: USB Secure doesn't require any type of admin rights to password protect or open your already protected portable storage devices.
source:http://www.newsoftwares.net/usb-secure/
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FAHAD REHMAN
Insert Coin: Ray solar charger adheres to your window, basks in the sunlight
The most frustrating products are the ones that have such simple ideas, you're upset that it hasn't been done before -- or that you weren't the one that came up with it. No idea is so simple as the brilliant Ray solar charger. A mobile phone juicer that comes with a kickstand and built-in suction cup so that it's nearly always pointed right at the sun. If you think that sounds like simple madness or genius, click past the break to find out why it could be worth your investment.
POSTED BY:MAAHIN AHMAD KHAN
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Windows Phone Apollo coming 'middle of next year,' says Nokia VP
A top sources of NOKIA confirmed the schedule for the next Windows Phone update, codenamed Appolo.One of the officials told us that thay launch this Phone in the mid of next year(2012) and he told that it would be a "very differnet game" to Mango....he gave us a hint that actually Appolo refers to the Windows Phone 8 rather than any mere decimal increment,he also told us that they are trying to make better OS in Phone and for that they are talking to the Microsoft and this time Nokia Phone have better OS.
POSTED BY: MAAHIN AHMAD KHAN
Future Nokia phones repellent, says water
POSTED BY: Haider
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Researchers Build Logic Gates from Bacteria
So basically, if two predetermined environmental inputs are present, they activate a pair of genes in the E coli which produce proteins that in turn cause a third gene to create the desired output. It's essentially a custom-designed genetic logic circuit. Surprisingly, this process isn't that far off from natural gene expression—wherein specific inputs cause specific genes to turn on for specific intervals and generate proteins that become the inputs for other genes further down the line.
The team has also developed a NOT gate using the same techniques and combined the two bacteria to create a genetic NAND gate. As the team's findings explain, "we can program living cells to generate precise desired behaviours in response to specific extra or intra-cellular signalling inputs." If enough of these genetic gates can be spliced together—and that's still a long ways off—living "digital" computers could one day be developed.
Does this mean that our computers will eventually cry out with screeches of, "Feed me, Seymore!" and demand human blood?
Posted by: Haider
Leaks: These Are the Windows Phones Nokia Is Announcing Tomorrow
Monday, 24 October 2011
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Switched On: Android's tablet traversal
At AsiaD this week, Google's Andy Rubin noted that there were at least six million Android tablets in use. That number included only those running Google services. One could question whether the briskly selling Nook Color -- which is not open to Android apps at large -- is relevant to that tally, at least from a developer perspective. It will certainly be the case, though, that the Kindle Fire -- also expected to be a hot seller -- will be an important addition to the number moving forward.
Still, Rubin conceded, it was a tally far behind that of the 30 million cumulative units of the iPad, which broke open the modern-day tablet category, extended its lead with the iPad 2, and will likely see another revision this coming spring. When Apple introduced its tablet device, it set a precedent for third-party developers by rewriting core applications to take advantage of the iPad's larger display with "HD" versions. And while there are still far fewer native iPad apps than iPhone apps, Apple is far ahead in the race for native tablet software.
But not everyone wants to join that race.
Posted BY : Syed Fahad Ali Shah
Source : Engadeget.com
Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Prime) revealed: Slower than iPhone 4S, Galaxy S II
Courtesy of the loose lips of Japan's leading cellular carrier, NTT DoCoMo, we now have the specifications for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Prime). Software-wise, there are no surprises: it will run Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, but on the hardware front… well, there's no easy way to put this: the Galaxy Nexus has a lower spec than the iPhone 4S and Galaxy S II, and it's even comparable to the Nexus S in terms of graphics power.
Now, rest assured that the Galaxy Nexus Prime will look the part: it has a vast 4.7-inch 1280×720 AMOLED screen, and the handset and screen have more curves than a curvy thing — but beyond that, this is hardly a landmark phone. There's 1GB of RAM either 16 or 32GB of internal storage (and seemingly no SD card slot), a 5-megapixel camera, and it supports the complete gamut of 2G, 3G, and 4G wireless technologies (except WiMax). Most importantly, though, the brains of the operation is the OMAP4460 application processor which has two Cortex-A9 cores clocked at 1.2GHz — quite fast, certainly, but it isn't the 1.5GHz Exynos that we were hoping for.
It is because of the OMAP4460 processor that the Galaxy Nexus will only have the PowerVR SGX540 GPU, an antiquated beast from 2007 that can actually be found underneath the hood of last year's Nexus S, and in the Droid Bionic. The SGX540 is very weak compared to the Mali-400 GPU found in Samsung's Exynos SoC (the one that powers the Galaxy S II), and it's positively snail-paced against the Apple A5′s SGX543MP2.
What this means is that the Galaxy Nexus is going to be slightly faster than the Droid Bionic, slower than the Galaxy S II by a small margin, and significantly slower than the A5-powered iPhone 4S. The Galaxy Nexus might have a larger, brighter, higher-resolution screen than the iPhone 4′s Retina display, but it won't necessarily have the graphics chops to actually render OpenGL games at 1280×720 at smooth framerates.
At this point there is still hope that NTT DoCoMo's specs are incorrect, but in all likelihood it now seems confirmed that tonight's event will be all about Ice Cream Sandwich, rather than the device itself. We will probably have to wait for next year's Galaxy S III and the Exynos 5250, a Cortex-A15-based SoC, before we see an Android phone that can compete with Apple's iPhone 4S.
POSTED BY:MAAHIN AHMAD KHAN
source:extremetech.com