Sunday, March 28, 2010

Razer DeathAdder Left Hand Edition


Razer launches the DeathAdder Left Hand Edition, its first mouse for left-hand gamers. Like the original version, the DeathAdder Left Hand features a 3500dpi Razer Precision 3.5G infrared sensor, 1000Hz Ultrapolling, 1ms response, On-The-Fly Sensitivity, 16-bit ultra-wide data path, 60–120 inches per second and 15g of acceleration.

The Razer DeathAdder has five independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons. It has large non-slip buttons, Zero-Acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet and gold-plated USB connector. The price is $59.99.

Samsung Hybrid PDP TV 5 and 4 Series

Samsung release 3 new model Hybrid PDP TV Series. They are PDP TV 5 Series (PN50C550G1F), PDP 4 Series (PN42C430A1D and PN50C430A1D) featuring maximize image quality with Clear Panel technology which deliver clear image.


The technology can remove the effect of blurred edge on the screen and also Samsung TV PDP Hybrid featuring Fliter Bright Antiglare technology to minimize the reflection and glare cause by ambient light, ‘Eco Sensor’ technology to adjust brightness of the screen being played on, 600Hz subfield motion technology, and USB media Playback support.

Suggested price is $1675 for 50-inch 5 Series, $1405 for 50-inch 4 Series and $1056 for 42-inch 4 Series model.

Infinite USB Concept


Here is the Infinite USB, a concept design of USB connector by Gonglue Jiang. The Infinite USB is create to solve the problem of having limited number of USB ports. The connector provides a new USB port at the same time when it occupied one, meaning unlimited number of USB ports will be available for users.


The Infinite USB plug has received the iF concept award 2010.

While the laptop is getting smaller, the USB ports are getting less and limited. But more and more devices are using USB port. So this IniniteUSB can solve this problem. When there is a new USB device plug in and occupied one USB port, at the same time, it provides one more USB port. If more and more USB devices are designed the plug like this. There won’t be any limitation of the number of USB port anymore. Also, the colorful design helps users recognize the device easily, and makes a series of USB plug more vivid.

SanDisk 32GB microSDHC Shipped


SanDisk ships its 32GB microSDHC Class 2 memory card that is one of the world’s highest-capacity removable memory card for mobile phones. The new card is based on SanDisk’s hird-generation 32nm X3 (3-bit-per-cell) technology, which makes a 32GB capacity possible in such a small form factor.

SanDisk’s 32GB microSDHC is priced at $199. There are also 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB models.

Sony BRAVIA NX800 Series LED HDTV with Monolithic Design



Sony launches its BRAVIA NX800 Series LED-backlit LCD HDTV with the monolithic design. The NX800 series features Full HD 1080p resolution with 24p True Cinema Technology, Motionflow 240Hz refresh rate, Edge LED backlit, the BRAVIA Engine 3, and the LightSensor technology that automatically increase or decrease the level of brightness of your TV’s backlight based on a room’s lighting conditions.


The BRAVIA NX800 sports built-in Ethernet port and WiFi connectivity for accessing BRAVIA Internet Video and Widgets. There is USB port for connecting cameras, PMP/MP3 players, or USB storage devices. It is also DLNA certified. The LED HDTV offers four HDMI ports, D-sub VFA, composite and component inputs.

Three models are available, the 60-inch KDL-60NX800, the 52-inch KDL-52NX800 and 46-inch KDL-46NX800. The latter two models can be equipped with a metallic stand with six-degree tilt. The Sony BRAVIA NX800 Series is available now at Amazon and the BRAVIA NX700 has also been released.

Mythos XTR-50 Wallspeaker is the World’s Thinnest



Definitive Technology announced the Mythos XTR-50, the world’s thinnest on-wall home theater loudspeaker that measures just 1.5-inch thick. The XTR-50 features aircraft grade extruded Aluminum enclosure, anodized Aluminum dome XTDD drivers and uure Aluminum dome tweeter.

The Mythos XTR-50 is ideal for use to ultra slim HDTVs, espcieally thse with 46 to 55-inch scren size. This high glossy black wallspeaker is priced at $699 and is available at Amazon.

LG XD6 Jewelry External HDD


If you are thinking of getting a external hard drive to a girl, choose the LG new XD6 Jewelry. It is covered with Swarovski crystal and chrome with purple or black color. The LG new XD6 Jewelry is available in 320GB, 500GB and 640

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Logic Instrument FieldBook Rugged Handheld Computer

Logic Instrument announced the FieldBook, a fully rugged handheld computer designed for demanding applications. It is available in 15 different configurations of I/O ports and expansion slots, making it easy to tailor for any application. The handheld computer meets MIL-STD810G standard and Water/Dust Proof IP54 ratings enabling it to operates from -20C to +50C in rain or dust-storms and survives up to 4 feet drops.

The FieldBook standard model is powered by an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and a G-Sensor protected 120GB HDD. It ha a 7-inch 1024×600 Sunlight readable display. Users can add WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, camera, USB, RS232, Ethernet, RFID, Barcode and PCMCIA, ExpressCard or mini-PCI Express slots to the device.

Dual 2500 mAh hot swappable batteries are enought for the FieldBook to operate for up to 5 hours. It runs Windows.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Grab AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter For Free

Adobe PDF is a popular file format and I am pretty much sure you must have experienced the need to edit or modify a read-only PDF file sometime but found no expensive PDF editor installed on your PC ? Or you want to quote the useful content in PDF files and to complete your own documents by MS Office Word? Here I would like to share you with a free PDF to Word Converter provided by AnyBizSoft Studio, A booming company focused on PDF solutions. Now you can grab a fully functional free copy of it worth $29.95.

AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter 2.5.3 is an easy-to-use application, which is specially designed to convert read-only PDF file to fully editable word document. All the original text content, images, layouts and even hyperlinks can be well retained in the converted Word document. Batch, partial, right-click conversion modes make it more efficient and flexible. With it, you do not have to copy and paste from PDF to Word anymore.

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There are so many free PDF to Word Converters on the market, online or desktop. Following is the features Comparison Table of AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter 2.5.3 and other main free converters.

HP Elite 7100 Desktop PC



HP has announced a new desktop PC for Russian market, the Elite 7100. Targeting on business user, the system is equipped with Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor, an Intel H57 Express chipset, a 16GB RAM, a 1TB of HDD, an optional SSD, a DVD burner with a SATA interface and LightScribe record support, a Blu-ray drive (optional) and a multi card reader. Will go on sale next month in Russia.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

HTC EVO 4G – World’s First 4G Phone

Sprint and HTC has announced the availability of the world’s first 4G Android handset that is 10 times faster than 3G. It is available via Sprint, this HTC EVO 4G delivers a multimedia experience at 4G speeds that is second to none, making it possible to download music, pictures, files, or videos in seconds, not minutes. You can stream video on the go with the largest pinch-to-zoom displays, at 4.3 inches.


The HTC EVO 4G is powered by 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 8.0-megapixel camera, Mobile hotspot capability connects up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices, HDMI connection (cable needed – connect to your HDTV to watch HD movies), GPS navigation, microSD slot (support up to 32GB), 3.5mm jack, digital compass, motion sensor, and HTC Sense (award winning user interface that takes social networking, navigation and customization to new level).

HTML 5 Could Challenge Flash

New browser technologies may reduce the need for Adobe's ubiquitous plug-in.

Since it was introduced in the mid-'90s, Adobe's Flash has remained one of the most popular ways for developers to create animations, video and complex interactive features for the Web--regardless of what browser or operating system an end user is running. According to Adobe, which makes the Flash Player and various Flash development tools, 98 percent of Internet-connected desktop computers have Flash installed, and 95 percent have the most recent version, Flash Player 10.

In an effort to further push the adoption of Flash technology, yesterday Adobe released a new set of features for Flash, including a cloud-based service that lets developers connect applications to 14 different social networks through a single programming interface.

However, Flash's days of dominance may be numbered. Experts say there are two major threats: Apple's open hostility to the technology on its iPhone and iPad devices, and the rise of a new open Web standard called HTML 5, which seeks to make interactivity an integral part of all Web browsers. While Flash introduces extra capabilities to browsers after it is downloaded and installed, HTML 5 would ensure that similar functionality is included in browsers that adopted it as a standard by default, and it would not be controlled by a single company.

Although HTML 5 is designed to vastly extend a browser's abilities, including the handling of graphics and video, Adobe continues to release tools that keep Flash a step ahead. Its development tools also offer a simpler way to create rich Web content. For example, many social networking companies offer different interfaces of their own, and Adobe's new social-network service makes it easier for developers to tap into these.

However, the core strength of Flash--its ability to render graphics and animation in the browser--is coming under attack. At a panel discussion held last week at South by Southwest Interactive in Austin, TX, industry experts debated whether a key element of HTML 5 called Canvas could perform the same tasks for many developers. Canvas allows graphics, animation, and interactive features to run inside a browser without any additional plug-ins.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Slow Rise of the Robot Surgeon

An eight-year-old girl lies in an operating room in Children's Hospital Boston, propped up on one side, ready for surgery. She had been complaining of pains in her side, and a scan revealed a blockage in her left kidney.

In most hospitals, she'd get a six-inch slice down her abdominal wall, giving surgeons access to her kidney during open surgery, and would then spend four to five days recovering in the hospital. But this Monday morning she is about to undergo a robotic surgical procedure. In about three hours, she'll leave the operating room with a one-inch incision covered by a regular Band-Aid. She'll most likely return home the next day.

Surgeon Hiep Nguyen, a specialist in pediatric urology and robotic surgery, says the da Vinci robot has greatly expanded the complexity of the minimally invasive surgeries he can perform. It offers three-dimensional vision and articulated tips on the surgical tools that go inside the patient, which allows for smaller, finer movements than traditional laparoscopy. At a recent talk in Boston, Nguyen described complex reconstructive surgeries--fashioning a urethra from an appendix, for example--that just a few years ago would have required open surgery.

But after the talk, rather than expressing wonder or hope over these new surgical possibilities, many of the surgeons, scientists, and engineers in the audience focused on their frustration with the technology. The group had varying concerns--if and when the robot will outperform traditional laparoscopy; the learning curve associated with the technology; whether it allows less experienced surgeons to perform more complex surgeries. But everyone agreed on two points. The technology isn't advancing fast enough or dropping in price quickly enough. "The system is very expensive because only one company makes it now," says Nguyen. "We need more competition to drive down price."

The da Vinci robot is made by California-based Intuitive Surgical, the only big player in the robotic surgery arena (some other companies make robotic systems for eye and brain surgery). The company, founded in 1995, adapted technology originally developed for long-distance surgery--an application quickly abandoned--and created a broad patent portfolio around robotic surgery. It bought up early competitors, garnering Food and Drug Administration approval for its surgical system in 2000. And that's largely where things have stood for the last decade.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

How to make your Desktop Icons Transparent

Go to Control Panel > System, > Advanced > Performance area > Settings button Visual Effects tab "Use drop shadows for icon labels on the Desktop"

Microsoft Officially Announces Windows 7 Service Pack 1


Rumors of upcoming Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 are now officially confirmed as the company posted details of Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, surprisingly Windows 7 SP1 will only include minor updates apart from an updated Remote Desktop client which now takes advantage of RemoteFX technology.

Microsoft however did not provided any release or beta timeline for SP1 and only said :

"Once SP1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is released, the service pack will be delivered through Windows Update and be available on Microsoft Download Center for download as well."

This official announcement from the company will now put an hold to rumors which stated support for future technologies like USB 3.0, enhancements and feature additions to the upcoming Windows 7 Service Pack 1 release.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Make Folders Invisible Without Using Any Software

Guys, as you can guess with this trick you can make your folders invisible without using any sophisticated software. This is a very unusual & easy trick to make your private folders invisible to others. :)

A folder contains two parts; an icon and a name.
So to make the folder invisible you will have to make both the icon & the name invisible.

These are the steps to do that:


1. *For Making The Name Invisible*
Select the folder which you want to make invisible. Press F2 key then type ALT+0160 and hit enter key. You will notice that the name of the folder has become invisible. See the snapshot below.







2. *For Making The Icon Invisible*


Right click on the folder whose name you made invisible. Go to Properties, then go to the Customize tab. Then click on the Change Icon button. Select any blank icon there. Remember there will be many blank icons (see snapshot). Just choose any one.
Click OK.

 










Viola!! your folder is invisible now (without any software). Now only you know where the folder is located. Enjoy


 


Intelligent Helicopters


Scientist at STANFORD have developed an Artificial Intelligence System that enables Robotic Helicopters to teach themselves to fly difficult stunts by watching other helicopters perform the same maneuvers. It can result in development of autonomous helicopter than can perform a complete airshow of complex stunts on its own. It is one of most recent example of latest technology inventions .

THE TEAM

This project is directed under Professor Andrew Ng who directed the research of their graduate students- Pieter Abbeel, Adam Coates, Timothy Hunter and Morgan Quigley. The stunts performed by such intelligent helicopters are far more difficult then any other computer controlled helicopters. They have developed various learning algorithms for these Helicopters which helps them to learn by themselves by just observing other expert helicopters.

EXPERIMENT

The experiment was is an important demonstration of Apprenticeship Learning in which robots learn by observing an expert. Stanford's artificial intelligence system learned how to fly by "watching" the four-foot-long helicopters flown by expert radio control pilot Garett Oku.

This advanced helicopter can learn and perform actions such as traveling flips, rolls, loops with pirouettes, stall-turns with pirouettes, a knife-edge, an Immelmann, a slapper, an inverted tail slide and a hurricane, described as a "fast backward funnel."

IMPORTANCE


Previous autonomous helicopters were able to fly stunts by simply replaying the exact finger movements of an expert pilot using the joy sticks on the helicopter's remote controller. But the major problem was that uncontrollable variables such as gusting winds due to which this is not very advance. To solve this problem, the researchers had Oku and other pilots fly entire airshow routines and every movement of the helicopter was recorded.

As Oku repeated a maneuver several times, the trajectory of the helicopter inevitably varied slightly with each flight. At this point, the learning algorithms created by Ng's team were able to discern the ideal trajectory the pilot was seeking. Thus the autonomous helicopter learned to fly the routine better and more consistently.

ADVANCED INTELLIGENT SYSTEM

This advanced and intelligent contains some instrumentation mounted on the helicopter and some on the ground. These instrumentations monitor the position, direction, orientation, velocity, acceleration and spin of the helicopter in several dimensions. A ground-based computer crunches the data, makes quick calculations and beams new flight directions to the helicopter via radio 20 times per second. Some of the important instruments it uses are Accelerometers, Gyroscopes and Magnetometers.

These advance intelligent helicopters are a new generation of very robust, very reliable helicopter which can fly just as their human counterparts.

Solar Vest CVFR-S09 -Wearable Solar Charger


Here is a solar vest (model CVFR-S09) a wearable solar charger that combines solar technology with clothing. The vest has four solar panels and built-in 8,800mAh battery.

The Solar Vest 5V, 6V, 9V, 12-20V output and comes with eight power connectors and seven device connectors. It can also be charged via AC input and USB power input. The price is $126.

Forget Windows: Midori is coming

WINDOWS is a name that has ruled the whole computer world since its first launch in November 1985. Since then it is like a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

With many advanced versions of Windows available today such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, it is the most used operating system in the world. In 2010, Microsoft is going to launch WINDOWS 2007, but now here is time to experience a yet another technology of operating systems.

Yes, MICROSOFT is working on a new generation of operating systems called Cloud-Based Operating System and rumors are there that MIDORI will be their first such operating system, which will replace Windows fully from computer map.

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE

MIDORI is an offshoot of Microsoft Research's Singularity operating system. In this the tools and libraries are completely managed code. MIDORI is designed to run directly on native hardware (x86, x64 and ARM), will be hosted on the Windows Hyper-V hypervisor, or even be hosted by a Windows process.

MIDORI can be also seen as MICROSOFT'S answer those competitors who are applying "Virtualization" as a mean to solving issues within contemporary computing.

The main idea behind MIDORI is to develop a lightweight portable OS which can be mated easily to lots of various applications.

IMPORTANCE OF MIDORI

For knowing the importance of MIDORI you have to think about, how an operating system is loaded on a computer. Actually operating system is loaded onto a hard disk physically located on that machine. In this way, the operating system is tied very tightly to that hardware. As Windows is dependent on hardware, it might face opposition from contemporary ways of working because people are extremely mobile in using different devices in order get diverse information.

Due to this trend installing different applications on a single computer may led to different compatibility issues whenever the machine require updating. The new operating system will solve these problems by the concept of Virtualizing. This will solve problems such as widespread security vulnerabilities, unexpected interactions among different applications, failures caused by errant extensions, plug-ins, and drivers and many more.

ERIC RUDDER, Senior Vice President, Technical Strategy

The importance of this project for MICROSOFT can be understood by the fact that company choose Eric Rudder , former head of Microsoft's server and tools business and a key member of Chairman Bill Gates' faction of the company, to handle it.

WHEN WILL IT BE LAUNCHED

Just Wait and See. Microsoft has not declared any such date about launching of MIDORI, but there are rumors that this project is in incubation phase.
Draganflyer X6

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Scerets behind Memories

Scientists at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) and the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel have discovered the process
through which memories are made and then recalled. These scientists have recorded that How individual brain cells calls up a memory?, thus revealing where in the brain a specific memory is stored and how the brain is able to recreate it.


Dr. ITZHAK FRIED


Dr. Itzhak Fried, Senior Study Suthor and a UCLA Professor of Neurosurgery with his colleagues recorded the activity of hundreds of individual neurons making memories in the brains of 13 epilepsy patients being treated surgically at UCLA Medical Center. Their research detail has been reported in current online edition of the Journal Science.

EXPERIMENT

Surgeons at UCLA Medical Center placed electrodes in the patients' brains to locate the origin of their seizures before surgical treatment which is a standard procedure in such cases. Dr. Fried used same electrodes to record the neuron activity as memories were being formed.

During the experiment patients were shown several video clips of short duration, including such things as landmarks and people, along with other clips of Jerry Seinfeld, Tom Cruise, "Simpsons" character Homer Simpson and others. As the patients watched these clips, researchers recorded the activity of many neurons in the Hippocampus and a nearby region known the Entorhinal Cortex that responded strongly to individual clips.

Few minutes after watching these clips, the patients were asked to recall whatever clips came to mind. During this recalling process these patients were not prompted to recall any specific clips," but to use "free recall' which means, whatever popped into their heads.

At this point researchers found that the same neurons that had responded earlier to a specific clip fired strongly a second or two before the subject reported recalling that clip. These neurons did not fire, however,when other clips were recalled. By observing this researchers found that which clip a patient was recalling before the patient announced it.

During this experiment Dr. Fried noted that the single neurons that were recorded as they fired were not acting alone but were part of a much larger memory circuit of hundreds of thousands of cells caught in the act of responding to the clips.

SIGNIFICANCE


This research is significant in the fact that it confirms for the first time that spontaneous memories arise through the activity of the very same neurons that fired when the memory was first being made. This link between reactivation of neurons in the Hippocampus and conscious recall of past experience has been suspected and theorized for sometime, but the study now provides direct evidence for this.

So we can say that, Reliving past experience in our memory is the resurrection of neuronal activity from the past.

FUNDING


The research was funded by the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, as well as the Israel Science Foundation and the U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation.

Lunar Lenders becomes more Intelligent


Advanced Lunar Lenders now will be able to automatically identify and navigate to a safe landing location, while detecting hazards in landing during final descent to surface. NASA is developing an advanced technology for lunar lenders that made them capable to land safely near resources located in potentially hazardous area.
Critical Sensor Technology

NASA's Langely Research Center has developed two critical sensor technologies. One is a three-dimensional active imaging device that measures topography of a landing area. The second device measures speed to help land precisely at the chosen site.

Langely Research Center has designed two special purpose light detection and ranging sensors to make these two devices. In addition to this Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA is developing certain algorithms to analyze the terrain based upon these lidar measurements.

These technologies have been integrated as part of Autonomous Landing and Hazard Avoidance Technology (ALHAT) project of NASA. These technologies are in the phase of demonstration and testing in a series of flight tests.

Bob Reisse

Bob Reisse is leading the team at Langley Research Center which is designing the lidar sensors and supporting the demonstration flight tests.

They have conducted two demonstration flights and Reisse says, "We were pleased that the two flight tests we've conducted so far have resulted in better than expected performance of these sensors."


Two Phases Of Demonstration Flights

First test that was carried out in May, was to The main objective of the first test, carried out in May, was to demonstrate the application of 3-D imaging technology or 'flash' lidar, for topography mapping and precision navigation.

Second demonstration in August was to of flight tests, completed in August, was to evaluate the capabilities of an emerging lidar technology developed at Langley. This lidar provides vehicle velocity vector, altitude and attitude with a very high degree of precision.

Demonstration Test Procedures

In the recent demonstration test the velocimeter was carried aloft at Dryden Flight Research Center of NASA via helicopter which flew a total of six flights at various altitudes between targeted reference points.

During the demonstration tests, the helicopter flew over two target areas three miles (5 km) apart on the surface of Rogers Dry Lake. Repeated back-and-forth tracks were flown at altitudes incrementally increasing from about 300 feet to 6,200 feet (91m to 1,890m) above the lake bed while the lidar measured the relative speed, altitude, and attitude of the helicopter. Plywood circles placed on the lakebed served as reference targets for determining the ground "truth" measurements. The data was recorded on board and tagged with time and altitude information to allow post-flight processing.

Lidar Technology

Lidar Technology is much more advanced than today's systems for planetary navigating tasks. Preliminary tests shows that this technology is about 10 times more powerful than conventional radar-based sensors that were used in Phoenix Mars Lenders, in accuracy of velocity readings and rate of updates.

This precision range and directional velocity data are critical in navigating lunar landing vehicles to the pre-selected site and achieving autonomous, safe soft-landing.

Future of Lunar Lenders

This new technology has a potential for or aiding crew exploration vehicle rendezvous and docking, and Earth reentry landing systems. This can highly impact the design of future lunar and other planetary landing missions.

Most Advanced Microscope of World




Canadian center for Electron Microscopy has developed a new powerful microscope that is world's most powerful microscope till date. According to Gianluigi Botton, Director of Canadian center for Electron Microscopy, says that the power of this microscope can be thought as equivalent to "taking Hubble Telescope and aiming it at atomic level".

Titan 80-300 Cubed

This powerful microscope named Titan 80-300 Cubed was installed at the University early in the summer, and since then it has been put through its paces to achieve unprecedented resolution.
This microscope is so powerful that it can easily identify atoms, measure their chemical state and even probe the electrons that bind them together.

According to vice-president of Mc Master, Mr. Elbestawi this microscope will make McMaster a hub for a fast growing field.

Really Impressive Microscope

A group of international scientists who visited McMaster were really impressed by the amazing capabilities of this microscope. This microscope can help scientist to discover new things in biological and physical sciencesDean of Engineering David Wilkinson sees the microscope through another lens.

Titan's ability can probe structure of solid materials to the atomic level and this will have an amazing impact on development and commercialization of new technologies from biomedical devices to water quality monitoring and improved energy storage systems.

Cost of Microscope

This microscope has been build in Netherlands by FEI Company with a cost of about $15 million. This microscope can help to examine everyday products with its Nano details that can improve the efficiency of these products.

What This Microscope Can Do?

This microscope can be used to produce more efficient lighting and better solar cells, to study proteins and drug-delivery materials to target cancers. It will assess atmospheric particulates, and help create lighter and stronger automotive materials, more effective cosmetics, and higher density memory storage for faster electronic and telecommunication devices.

Funding

Funding for the microscope instrumentation was provided by the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Ontario Innovation Trust, the Ministry of Research and Innovation of Ontario and the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, through a partnership with FEI and McMaster University.

4G Technology



Fourth Generation (4G) mobiles

4G also called as Fourth-Generation Communications System, is a term used to describe the next step in wireless communications. A 4G system can provide a comprehensive IP solution where voice, data and streamed multimedia can be provided to users on an "Anytime, Anywhere" basis. The data transfer rates are also much higher than previous generations.

The main objectives of 4G are:

1)4G will be a fully IP-based integrated system.

2)This will be capable of providing 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s speeds both indoors and outdoors.

3)It can provide premium quality and high security.

4)4G offer all types of services at an affordable cost.

4G is developed to provide high quality of service (QoS) and rate requirements set by forthcoming applications such as wireless broadband access, Multimedia Messaging, Video Chat, Mobile TV, High definition TV content, DVB, minimal service like voice and data, and other streaming services.

4G technology allow high-quality smooth video transmission. It will enable fast downloading of full-length songs or music pieces in real time.

The business and popularity of 4Gmobiles is predicted to be very vast. On an average, by 2009, this 4Gmobile market will be over $400B and it will dominate the wireless communications, and its converged system will replace most conventional wireless infrastructure.

Data Rates For 4G:


The downloading speed for mobile Internet connections is from 9.6 kbit/s for 2G cellular at present. However, in actual use the data rates are usually slower, especially in crowded areas, or when there is congestion in network.

4G mobile data transmission rates are planned to be up to 20 megabits per second which means that it will be about 10-20 times faster than standard ASDL services.

In terms of connection seeds, 4G will be about 200 times faster than present 2G mobile data rates, and about 10 times faster than 3G broadband mobile. 3G data rates are currently 2Mbit/sec, which is very fast compared to 2G's 9.6Kbit/sec.

The Future of Portable Computing


The evolution of Portable Computers

In a bid to make computing more portable, many variations of computing devices between cellphones and laptops were born. UMPCs, MIDs, netbooks, smartbooks, tablets etc. sprung up over a period of time, but only a few were bound to survive. I feel the only contenders to last in the future will be netbooks and all-touch tablets like the iPad.

a) Netbooks and Smartbooks: When netbooks arrived in the market, they were generally criticized for their low processing power. But what people don't understand is that such devices aren't meant for power. They are supposed to be small and light, cheap, have long battery life and be just about powerful to do non-resource intensive work like, using office productivity apps, browsing the net, playing media etc.

This is why you see newer Intel Atom processors don't bring in a good performance improvement, but rather focus on lower power consumption. A device looking similar to netbooks will also present itself as a viable alternative -- the Smartbook. It's basically a netbook-sized device with an ARM processor; the same kind of processor powering smart-phones of today (unlike the x86-based processors used in netbooks). Thus, smart-books will run OSes like Google Android instead of Microsoft Windows. So, how are Smartbooks better? Since ARM is better optimized for low power consumption, Smartbooks will generally run longer than netbooks.

Now, traditional minded people will choose netbooks over these simply because they will have the freedom to run Windows-based applications that they are used to. But in the modern world, that's hardly going to matter since most of the applications will move to the web. I did some introspection only to find that most of the work I do on my netbook is on the internet. Be it writing this article, making spreadsheets, chatting, viewing photos etc. So at least to a majority of the modern world, the OS won't matter.

b) The dreaded Tablet: Sometimes I feel Apple is like King Midas, whatever it touches has a good possibility of turning to gold. I am still with the skeptics over the success of their iPad tablet. But as much as I hate to admit it, it could possibly be the most popular device in this "between a cell-phone and laptop" category.

The guys who created the Tablet PC concept must have probably thought it would be used in the field of design and art. But who knew Apple could totally turn it around and make a device for the average Joe from it. Although we can be sure that text entry isn't going to be one of its finest assets, the tablet will be pitted as an information consumption device. It would be a device that people would use to read their e-newspapers and e-books, browse the internet, enjoy audio/video comfortably while in bed or at a coffee table. And with the extensive support for apps, hordes of other things could be done.

All that is OK, but here's where the whole Netbook vs. Tablet debate comes in. We can 'consume' the same information even on a netbook, and plus we can type way faster, then why do we need an all-touch device? Tablets may be a fancy way to browse through photos, read books or play an accelerometer-employing game. But I just don't see the point to add one more type of computing device to my already handful collection.

c) The demise of the optical drive: This is one thing I certainly see being removed from a majority of laptops in the future. People are slowly using less and less of CDs or DVDs to carry data around. They rather prefer flash-based mediums like a pen drive or a portable hard drive. It is advantageous since you can use the medium over and over again, unlike regular writable CDs/DVDs that can't be reused. Second, transferring files over such devices is faster than burning a disc. Lastly, its less messier than stacking cases over cases of DVDs, since that same data can be stored in a portable drive the size of your palm. Don't believe me? If I asked to you move data from one computer to another, what would you do -- Burn a DVD? or use a flash drive?

HP Pavilion dv4-2123tx – 14.1-inch Intel powered laptop


The new HP Pavilion dv4-2123tx is a 14.1-inch display laptop powered by the latest Intel core i3 processor and pre-loaded with the latest Windows 7 operating system.

The key specifications of the new HP Pavilion dv4-2123tx laptop are:
* Intel core i3 processor
* 14.1-inch display
* 4GB RAM
* 320GB Hard Disk
* Windows 7 OS
* 512 MB memory graphics card
* Bluetooth
* multi-card reader
* Ethernet LAN / WiFi

China warns Google as Internet row deal seen soon


China warned Google, the world's largest search engine, against flouting the country's laws, as expectations grow for a resolution to a public battle over censorship and cyber-security.

The chief executive of Google, Eric Schmidt, said this week he hoped to announce soon a result to talks with Chinese authorities on offering an uncensored search engine in China.

"Google has made its case, both publicly and privately," China's Minister of Industry and Information Technology, Li Yizhong, said, but did not confirm directly that his ministry was in talks with Google.

Google in January threatened to pull out of China if it could not offer an unfiltered Chinese search engine, after cyber attacks originating from China on it and about 30 other firms.

"If you don't respect Chinese laws, you are unfriendly and irresponsible, and the consequences will be on you," Li told reporters, in answer to a question on what China would do if Google.cn simply stopped filtering search results.

Li complimented Google on having reached about 30 percent market share in the Chinese market since it launched google.cn about three years ago, and said it was welcome to expand market share further if it abided by Chinese law.

It was up to Google whether to stay in China's market or not, he added.

Ministry officials have wavered between confirming and denying that talks are happening at all, in response to repeated media questions during China's annual legislative session.

"This is really a hot topic, it's easy and yet not easy to respond. A lot of these matters don't fall under my ministry, " Li said.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology shares oversight of the Chinese Internet with a number of other bodies, while still more bureaucracies are involved in matters of foreign investment, complicating the Chinese government's response to Google's challenge.

The Sounds of Nanoscience


The nanotube device (above) use a principle first identified by Alexander Graham Bell. “They have no moving parts and can be attached to any surface,” said Dr. Mikhail Kozlov.

The Sounds of Nanoscience


A UT Dallas team's study published in the Journal of Applied Physics expands the extraordinary capabilities of nanotechnology to include laser-powered acoustic speakers made from assemblies of carbon nanotubes.

The study confirms earlier research that carbon nanotubes that are stretched into sheets and electrically powered can produce intense sound, but researchers at UT Dallas' Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute have made some important advancements.

Although prior studies demonstrated that sheets of carbon nanotubes can produce sound when heated with alternating electrical current, the UT Dallas researchers have found that striking tones can be generated by vertical arrays of nanotubes, called forests, which resemble black velvet.

The team also discovered that high-quality sound can be generated when nanotube sheets or forests are struck with laser light that is modulated, or "altered," in the acoustic frequency range.

"Nanotubes assemblies of various types are black and highly conductive," said Dr. Mikhail Kozlov, a research scientist and the study's lead author. "Their dark, conductive surface can be effectively heated with laser light or electricity to induce variations in the pressure of the air around the nanotubes — which we perceive as sound. It's called the photo- or thermo-acoustic effect, and it's the same principle Alexander Graham Bell used to produce sound on the first telephone."

With laser excitation, no electrical contact with the nanotube speaker is required, making the speakers wireless.

"Speakers made with carbon nanotube sheets are extremely thin, light and almost transparent," Kozlov said. "They have no moving parts and can be attached to any surface, which makes the surface acoustically active. They can be concealed in television and computer screens, apartment walls, or in the windows of buildings and cars. The almost invisible strands form films that can ‘talk.'"

In addition to filling a room with sound from invisible speakers, nanotube speakers could easily cancel sound from the noisiest neighbor or dim the roar of traffic rushing past a neighborhood, using the same principles as current sound-canceling technologies.

"The sound generation by nanotube sheets can help to achieve this effect on very large scales," Kozlov said.

Carter Haines, a senior physics major, co-authored the journal article and assisted in putting the nanotube speakers through their paces. He is a former George A. Jeffrey NanoExplorer, who conducted research at the NanoTech Institute while in high school. He has continued to perform research in the lab as an undergraduate.

"Hands-on research like this is very important to me," Haines said. "We had to put together the test set-up from scratch. I've enjoyed tinkering with small projects on my own, but the resources and the source of direction NanoTech offers allows me to explore science on a whole different level."

Along with Kozlov and Haines, the NanoTech research team included:

* Dr. Jiyoung Oh, research associate.
* Dr. Marcio Lima, research associate.
* Dr. Shaoli Fang, associate research professor.

In addition to demonstrating that forests and sheets of nanotubes can generate sound, the team took a number of capability measurements to add to the growing list of characteristics, or properties, scientists can use in future studies. Such characterizations are especially important in new areas of research and serve as platforms of knowledge, built layer by layer, from projects like this.

Haines expressed a sentiment familiar to all researchers upon learning the journal article had been published.

"On the one hand, it's rewarding to see something I worked on get recognized and published," Haines said. "On the other hand, I know this is just one small thing, and if anything, it serves to remind me how much more there is to be done."

Friday, March 12, 2010

Watch IPL 2010 Season 3 Live Streaming Online

IPL (Indian Premier League) T20 3rd season is starting from today and this time it is being hosted in India. Both the seasons turned out to be successful in terms of revenue as well as great performances. In IPL 2010 season, people are expecting more fun and entertainment from each team.

As earlier, IPL T20 matches will be telecasted on Set Max(India) so that everyone can enjoy the experience thoroughly. Although the new players have been included, there will only be eight teams competing for IPL 3 trophy.


There are 60 matches to be played in the entire season of IPL 2010, and all the matches will be held at 12 different venues. Check the fixtures below.
IPL T20 Fixtures



IPL 2010 Fixtures


Watch IPL 2010 Season 3 Live Streaming Online

It’s difficult for everyone to catch up with live events on television. To solve this problem, IPL has decided to show all matches live on their official YouTube channel. IPL matches will be streaming on YouTube with 5 minutes of delay. Here’s the live streaming link of IPL T20 matches.

IPL on YouTube

Well, there is one more good news for Airtel subscribers in India. Airtel has planned to upgrade the broadband plan of their users to 2 Mbps speed for free during the event. For more information on IPL, head over to the official website.

Also, if you know any other online source where everyone could enjoy live matches, please share it with us.

Which is your favorite team in IPL T20? Who’ll win the IPL 2010 season? Do let us know through your comments.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Windows Phone 7 builds upon Silverlight, XNA and .NET


Microsoft revealed its upcoming mobile OS, Windows Phone 7 at MWC 2010 and after looking at the first presentation, everyone surely wants to try this handsome OS.

At MWC 2010, Microsoft didn’t give much emphasis on software part, but they are expected to share more details on Windows Phone 7 OS in forthcoming MIX 2010. However, Microsoft’s Charlie Kindel has shared some insights on Windows Phone development.


Kindel said that Microsoft will produce new Windows Mobile 6.5 based devices along with Windows Phone 7 series phones. So, now there is no reason to get disappointed. You will get support for Windows Mobile 6.5 phones from the company.

As far as Windows Phone 7 development is concerned, Microsoft developers are using Silverlight, XNA and .NET platform to build different applications.

Charlie Kindel talks about the tools used in Windows Phone development -

The expertise and familiarity with our tools is not lost. If you are a .NET developer today your skills and much of your code will move forward. If you are Silverlight or XNA developer today you’re gonna be really happy. New developers to the platform will find a cohesive, well designed API set with super productive tools.

If you are a Windows Mobile 6.5 developer, you will have an opportunity to develop applications for Windows Phone 7 mobile phones too. Microsoft exactly knows what their developers and users want in the phone, and they have once again given a great platform to developers to show their talent with Windows Phone 7.

Nokia starts Cseries with Nokia C5


Nokia has launched its first Cseries phone, Nokia C5, which is basically designed for social networking addicts. Nokia Cseries phones are specially designed to target people who want to be in constant touch with their friends and relatives.

On the occasion of Cseries announcement, Nokia team talked about its future plans and other series phones. Here’s a small excerpt of what they have said -


Today’s announcement of the Nokia C5 joins its similarly named cousins of the Nokia X3 and Nokia X6, both of which were announced at Nokia World last year. As yet, we haven’t seen a similarly named E or N series device and of course, we won’t be commenting on when either of those might be happening.

This new naming convention is designed to make things easier for users, so they can quickly and easily work out where a device sits within the series and beyond that have a clearer idea of what each series does. Nseries remains the flagship and most advanced range of products. Xseries comes next and focuses on social entertainment. Eseries remains focused on productivity and business whilst Cseries represents the core range of products.

The first phone in Nokia’s Cseries has really cool features which can fulfill the requirements of each and every person. Let’s have a look at its specifications.
Specifications of Nokia C5
* Display: 2.2-inch display
* Camera: 3.2-megapixel camera with fixed focus
* Messaging: Nokia Messaging for email, messaging and IM.
* IM: Supports Google Talk and Windows Live Messenger
* Other: FM Radio, Ovi Maps 3.0, 3.5mm AV connector, Stereo IHF speaker
* Capacity: 2GB microSD card included (up to 16GB supported)
* Battery: 12 hours talktime (GSM), 26 days standy-by time
* OS: S60 3rd Edition
* Colours: White and warm grey
Nokia C5 is expected to hit markets in the second quarter and will probably be launched throughout the world. There is no confirmation on its prices, but some sources suggest that it will cost in the range of $130 – $150 (with subsidies).

Microsoft to launch Office 2010 on May 12


Apart from Windows Phone 7, Microsoft is busy in launching its new software, Office 2010. Today, they have announced the official launch date of MS Office 2010.

Microsoft has organized an event on May 12 for the launch of its much awaited product where they will release the software for enterprises with volume license agreements. Office 2010 will be out sometime in June for consumers.


Another interesting announcement for users is that Microsoft is now allowing free upgrade to Office 2010. The upgrade period starts from today. If you buy Office 2007 today, you will get a free upgrade to Office 2010.

For those who are not aware of Office 2010 upgrade facility, read the FAQs given on Office 2010 website. You will have to download Office 2010 files from their website or you will get a DVD (with fees) from the company.

So, before buying any copy of Office 2007, please make sure that it is eligible for Office 2010 upgrade.
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