Friday, August 3, 2012

Google Tv network Media Player (Sony)



You wish you can see Google TV in your new and awesome HDTV well now is possible! The new Sony NSZ-GS7 Google TV Network media player and it also come with awesome features such as web browsing, picture in picture and networks support. This new device come with a remote control that allow you to navigate using the touchpad. The Remote comes with a built-in QWERTY keyboard. If you are like me that like to be in "command", this device have a feature that supports voice command via built-in microphone. This device should work with most Sony's 2012 HDTVs and for the price of this awesome preorder media player is around $200 in J&R website.

D-Link DIR-505 SharePort All in one mobile Companion.






The D-link DIR-505 is a gadget for smartphones or tabler. This will keep you connected to any WiFi network and allow you to share files.  This device comes with a USB port and SharePort. Instant USB sharing capabilities from your USB flashdrive or portable hard drive with your iOS or Android device using the free D-LInk SharePort mobile app. This device comes with Ethernet LAN port so it can be also use as a WiFi router or repeater. The WiFi supports WiFi 802-11/gn standards and WPA or WPA2. There is a WiFi Protected Setup you just have to push buttom for a quick connection. As for USB port, you can use it to connect USB flash drive, or recharge you mobile device. This device is set to be sell  at the priced of $69.99


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Deeper Sonar Ball

A new way to fish! A new way to know if there are fish where you are! This amazing new invention is call "Deeper Sonar Ball". This device is designed for fishermen. In order for you to use this device you need an iPhone or a Android. You pair the D.S.B to your smartphone and you have to place it in the water and it will and it will show you every fish in the area. The D.S.B have a range of 150 feet and it can work in water depths ranging from 0.5m to 40m. The D.S.B does not have a on/off switch. You just have to place it on the water and it will turn on. This device can provide to you date such as water depth and temperature. It also allow to take picture of your fish without quitting the application. As far for availability for everyone is not provided but look forward to this amazing device! It will help you find your fish!

Monday, July 30, 2012

Thanko Foot Cooler

This new and amazing invention is gonna keep your feet cool and dry. This device have a 33mm long tube and a 2-speed tubular fan that pump air. All you do is connect it to your USB port of your computer. So remember not to move all of the sudden moves or move away from your computer. Just disconnected before you leave. This amazing device that all told you about is the amazing Thanko Foot Cooler.

All-in-one Vizio

The new All in one PC from Vizio
 This new model that is All-in-one come in two different size the first one is in 24-inch and the other is in 27-inch. These computer have all of its component in the base of the PC. The PC is power by Intel's Ivy Bridge Core processor up to i7-3610QM, and up to 8GB of RAM. In addition to the Intel HD 4000 graphics, Core i5 and i7 models will also use NVIDIA's GeForce GT640m LE graphics card. These two models comes with 1TB of Hard drive, and also with a 32 GB SSD. Both of these great PC have 1920x1080p Full HD LCD display with two HDMI input ports. In the terms of sound these models have SRS Premium Sound HD2.1 stereo sound and a subwoofer. Both models also use Bluetooth and dual-band WiFi 802.1n. These models come with aluminum unibody wireless keyboard, a wireless touch and a remote control, 1.3 megapixel 720p webcam with a built-in microphone, eSATA port, four USB 3.0 ports, and a SD card slot. The cost of these All-in-one PC will start at $898

Friday, July 13, 2012

New way to study Bats


Given that most bats hang out (literally) in caves and other secretive places, and only fly at night, they’re not the easiest of creatures to study. Tel Aviv University zoologist Dr. Yossi Yovel, however, has a plan. He is currently establishing the world’s first bat colony to be born and raised in captivity. Although the resulting “roost” will be based out of a research facility, the bats will be free to come and go to hunt for insects in the surrounding environment. As they do so, some of them will be equipped with high-tech sensors designed to gather information on their behavior.
Bats are well-known for their use of echolocation for tracking prey and assessing their surroundings. The animals emit ultrasonic “pings,” which reflect off of the objects around them. By analyzing those reflected-back sonar signals, bats are able to determine the shape, proximity and speed of objects in pitch-black surroundings with uncanny accuracy – they can reportedly measure time within hundreds of nanoseconds, while judging distances within less than a millimeter. This is essential to their survival, as they need to target tiny airborne insects while flying at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph).
In order to better understand how bats can do what they do so well, Yovel plans on fitting some of his captive-raised bats with small, lightweight sensor packages. In the immediate future, these will include a GPS unit and ultra-sonic microphone. As the animals go about their nightly hunts, the GPS will keep a record of where they’ve gone, while the microphone will record both their outgoing and incoming sonar signals. By analyzing the amount of time that passes between a signal being emitted and then received in a reflected form, he hopes to gain an insight into the creatures’ decision-making processes.
Farther down the road, those processes could be even better understood via bat-wearable EEG devices, which would measure the electrical activity in the bats’ brains as they emit and assess their sonar signals. Yovel would also like to equip the animals with night-vision cameras.
Besides leading to more knowledge on bats as a species, the research could reportedly also have applications in the study of robotics, sensors, and sonar technology, along with the functioning of the brain.
“Time coding in the brain is something that we don't understand well,” Dr. Yovel said. “We don't know how neurons that work on a time scale of milliseconds can measure time with an accuracy of hundreds of nanoseconds. Since humans rely on vision, we can't accurately measure when something is perceived. But because bats emit sonar calls that can be recorded and analyzed, we have a window into the bat's brain.”

Sing Language to vocal language

Since beginning in 2003, the Microsoft Imagine Cup has tasked students the world over with developing technology aimed at solving real-world problems. In this, its 10th year, students were asked to build their project around a specific Millennium Development Goal (MDG), with the finals held this month in Sydney, Australia. The winners have just been announced and beating out teams from 75 countries to claim first place (and US$25,000) in the Software Design category was the Ukraine’s quadSquad with their EnableTalk gloves that translate sign language into speech in real time.The gloves themselves are fitted with an accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, and 15 flex sensors along the fingers, thumb and palm that determine the position of the glove in space. Data from the sensors is relayed to a controller on the back of the glove that is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery can be recharged via USB, while a small solar panel also helps extend the intervals between charging. Data from the glove is then transmitted via Bluetooth to a mobile device that translates the signs into speech using the Microsoft Speech API and Bing API.