Showing posts with label Gadget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gadget. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Cyber Snipa Sonar 5.1 Championship Headset brings deathmatchers into the game

Audio of a footstep is reflected along the corridor. Echoes of rocket launchers away to fight, and suddenly silent scream. MP5 sound opponent suddenly clicking on an empty barrel. Situational awareness is important for players to pro ... and especially so is the competitive level. In fact, most of the upper echelon deathmatchers do not even bother with the speakers. Instead, immerse themselves in the game record for more than an expensive pair of headphones that allow them to listen to all audio signals that can help them trace the insidious enemy in ambush.

Hardcore player of this caliber, the biggest problem is to find the kit of the game that takes you completely without skimping on features. They are based on this kind deathmatcher, Cyber ​​Snipa has just introduced their latest Gaming Headset Snipa Sonar 5.1 mm headset.

Just take a look Snipa. This is a headset that is serious. Much of the eponymous Snipa functionality is described, though: this is a 5.1 surround sound, the headset with adjustable boom microphone, and the designation great hardcore screams.

More crying, right? The quality of sound. Each of the courts of Snipa has four individual speakers and a subwoofer. The four speakers for each alignment with the polar directions and is responsible for placement, while the subwoofer let you feel every explosion. A remote control lets you adjust the volume of each channel separately to the total volume.

The price is surprisingly low: only $ 79.95 and a pair of Cyber ​​Snipa Sonar systems, each with a padded case for transport. Unfortunately, this is just a USB headset, so you must be a free port, but otherwise this looks like a stellar deal: a pair of pro-caliber Economic married to a good headset microphone shouting taunts you to death.

ASUS will release a quad-core, 3D Honeycomb tablet in 2011

Asus doesn’t really have a tablet to proud to compete with the likes of iPad, Motorola, Samsung or Xoom, Galaxy Tab  yet, but the work, and when he comes out of Asus CEO Jerry Shen wants everyone to know that will push the envelope in some significantly.

According to Shen, ASUS will launch a 3D Tablet running a quad-core processor, even in 2011. Although Shen has refused to be drawn into a commitment to any particular chip quad-core right now, there is only one to really talk: NVIDIA Tegra next iteration, code named Kal-El (after last Krypton Son), which provide five times the performance on Tegra 2, and the ability to stream videos that are twice the resolution of 1080p.

Given the power of Kal-El, a compressed 3D would not be too difficult to manage: Kal-El certainly has the power to withdraw any item on the screen twice, once for each eye. In fact, says Shen quad-core processor is integrated into their plans and are absolutely essential for smooth video playback 3D at a resolution of 1080p.

Overall, Shen said that Asus plans to become the second player on the shelves in late 2012, hoping to get a market share of five to eight percent by then. It seems to be pretty naive ambitious domination IPAD given full market tablet, but much will depend on the ability of ASUS cons IPAD undercut in price.

ASUS smartphone that says that Android will be captured in 2011, but may be considered Phone Windows 7 in 2012, after the impact with Microsoft besieged Finnish mobile giant Nokia was a little 'clearer.

2011 seems to be a do-or-break ASUS year. Asus is still dead water has built its entire business netbook "back in recent years. They can successfully transition to post-PC age, or left?

Motorized tricycle goes 18 mph using just a couple of Electric Drills

The average motorcycle can be up to 100 mph. This plan barely twenty. The average bike has two wheels. This is three. The average motorcycle is powered by a compression internal combustion gasoline engine gobling extreme power. This? E 'powered by a pair of 18-volt electric.

I expect you to get to rub your eyes. Yes, I actually wrote this. Meet EX truck.

This concept car designed by Nils FEVER consists primarily of bicycle parts changed. The acceleration is due to two 18-volt drillswhich are able to accelerate EX with a maximum of one mile per volt, or 18 miles per hour.

This is not a practice round. A tricycle with two front wheels, the vehicle depends on a lightweight bridge EX up on the handlebars, as they are, open arms. For cornering, the driver simply tilts his body is responsible for the EX only used for braking and throttle control.

The exercises are exercises EX electric phlegmatic Bosch, which makes this bike, like your average Beamer, a German motor vehicle. They do not have much power, however, if there is something that the makers of the need to skimp on metals EX was to cover the frame.

Instead, all the wire-frame skeleton, are so light that you can not go half speed respectable EX ... although, unlike the mean motion, do not scrape off half your meat, if you go to escape during the race.

According to its makers are EX Apart from the fact that not a word we still get their points and they are right "eccentric.": This is definitely a bike for the eccentric really. This does not mean that this is not the stuff fine on three wheels, we've seen in months, though.

Powermat NFC Wireless Charging mats

In practice objects equipped with Near Field Communication (NFC) chips can contain tags filled with information, this could be either text or web url’s for example. When another NFC device (i.e. a smartphone) comes into close proximity to the latter it can read the data on the tag.

The problem with NFC in my opinion is that in terms of the mobile community it has not had much chance to take off, especially with phones like the Nexus S which as most people will know is currently the only Android handset to feature said technology.

However, Powermat seems to think there is some long-term potential with it as they have developed an antenna that supports contactless NFC and combined this with their own wireless charging technology. According to Powermat Chief Executive Ran Poliakine such a product should help drive the adoption of NFC whilst boosting Powermat sales in the process.

Poliakine also believes that we will cease to use wired power cords for gadgets in the not to distant future (10 years). However, phones that are compatible with Powermat’s new, NFC-enabled silicon have yet to launch, but once they do Poliakine states that you will be able to purchase small items from retailers with a simple swipe of your device.

Panasonic Cancel Jungle Handheld Gaming Device

The world of portable gaming devices have been particularly active in recent times. Nintendo launches 3DS many countries, Sony has given us the first details of the PSP 2, and there's a new Pokemon game out a couple of days.

With all this you would be forgiven for forgetting, a new handheld device, developed by Panasonic called the Jungle. It was announced in October last year and should focus exclusively on allowing players to play MMO and other online games out of their PCs. He was actually going to a Pocket PC gives you access to popular games like World of Warcraft on the go.

I was skeptical at the time, and now it looks like Panasonic has made the jungle is not viable. The Japanese firm has decided its new strategy that focuses on technology and environmental health means gaming equipment was not worth pursuing further.

4.8-inch tabletphone running Windows 7

With all the buzz around the tablet devices these days, the final product AdvanceTC (W3 Magic) offers a different perspective on madness. Instead of a conventional mobile operating system like Windows Mobile 7 honeycomb, the company has managed to fine tune Windows 7 on a device the size of a smartphone standard.

It offers quad-band GSM, in which calls are handled through AdvanceTC custom user interface, Intel Atom 1.6Ghz, 1GB RAM, 32GB SSD, 1.3-megapixel camera and 4.8-inch WVGA (800 x 480) display. The power unit includes a 3200mAh battery, which may seem high, but the entire operating system on board, is likely to drain fast enough. However AdvanceTC do some software installed to do this.

For those who hesitate to use the device with a small screen, there will be an optional HDMI dock that can enhance its functionality and run as a nettop PC.

No details of price or release date, but once we know something, you'll be the first to hear.

Read more at Engadget and Geek.com

NASA cellphone nanosensor can recognize diabetic issues and cancer malignancy from your breath

It’s awesome when we see testimonies about science-fiction becoming a actuality. Shown above is a clip-on nanosensor for a cell cellphone that has been designed by NASA to recognize harmful toxins in the air, informing you when it feelings unsafe ingredients.

First designed for use around release websites to recognize petrol escapes, and on the Worldwide Space Place to recognize possible escapes of unsafe smells, the sign is now being designed as an inclusion to a cell cellphone. Images of the sign recommend it’s for an iPhone, but absolutely it’s able to work with most contemporary devices. It has many use situatinns, but one of the most ensuring is assisting to recognize diabetic issues or even cancer malignancy in people.

Because a individual's breathing has unique attributes when both of those illnesses are provide, the nanosensor can recognize the find volumes being removed as a person shares. In the case of diabetic issues, acetone amounts in the breathing can indicate high or low glucose amounts. It’s doable to think that this product could help to do away with having to analyze glucose amounts done by gathering liquid bloodstream examples from a individual. As far as cancer malignancy is worried, nitrous oxide of all elements is an indication of united states, or that you have been doing elements you should not. NASA’s product could help to get the illness beginning on, something that could save a individual's life.

The uses for this sign are many. Birthplace Protection is searching for to create a edition that can recognize find volumes of the substances used in bomb-making, or from holding a packed gun. Physicians are energized because it may make their tasks simpler since there are an range of different determines that can be made using a individual's breathing.

Perhaps NASA is trying to ready the technological innovation to contend for the Tricorder-X award we discussed some time back.

Monday, December 5, 2011

PlayBook sell-off expenditures RIM half a billion dollars

When a company features people an motivation, they give up a little bit of revenue in the wants of raising sales. That is what RIM did to the BlackBerry PlayBook lately — and man, did they ever give up. According to RIM’s Q3 financial announcement, they are composing off $485 thousand in PlayBook-related failures.

The announcement sent RIM stocks eroding to $17, the same price they fetched at the beginning gong on Friday day. The distinct fall damaged week-long results, and toss an even longer darkness on the Canada technology poster young children.

It was not all gloom and problems, luckily. RIM delivered around 14.1 thousand BlackBerry mobile phone devices in the third fraction, which is certainly outstanding. Based on what we generally go through about RIM currently, you will think they were having problems all the way around. In fact, they are still promoting mobile phone devices, still offering high-margin business services to organizations around the planet, and still dancing.

And PlayBook lovers, take heed: RIM promises that it’s not going to back down the way HP did with the TouchPad. RIM’s cherubic frontman Robert Laziridis says the PlayBook is still a gripping pill, and he’s assured that the March up-date to OS 2.0 will make it even more eye-catching to people.

That up-date is offering several important parts of features to the PlayBook. Moreover to including long-absent mail, work schedule, and acquaintances applications, Android mobile phone app service is originating. In fact, when designer Bob Go lately based his PlayBook, he acquired that the PlayBook can run the Android mobile phone Market app and even obtain and set up applications — without any need to use RIM’s repackaging techniques.

source: geek.com

Monday, November 28, 2011

Chinese Students Built "iPad" for his Girlfriend

What is the best way to show a girl you love her? Sure, you can always buy the iPad, but why not build one for him?

Chinese art students wanted Wei Xinlong to demonstrate its commitment to its long-distance girlfriend by building a tablet PC with touch screen in their daily life dates for video chat. This way, when he left to work in Shenzhen, they will be able to stay in touch easier.

As a student at the University of North normal in Changchun, Jilin, Wei was familiar with electronics and engineering, and found most of the answers to the questions I had online. He bought most parts of the unit second-hand market and dismantled laptop recovered. Even incorporates some of the parties as a conductor of heat from a soda can and an aluminum bar. Wei has been dedicated to the unit for 10 days before the end, and even managed to put an Apple logo with rhinestones on it.

Characteristics of its "iPad" includes touch screen, integrated camera, microphone, four USB slots, a LAN port and works as a lithium battery. It may be a step back from Apple's best selling product, but still not able to read e-books, watch movies, listen to music and even play video games. It costs only 800 yuan Wei (126 dollars) to build than the price of about $ 500 Apple iPhone.

Wei remarkable final product is really a representation of hard work and dedication. It will definitely strengthen their long distance relationship and her boyfriends around the world to shame.

http://ax3battery.com/2011/11/11/chinese-art-student-builds-home-made-ipad-for-his-girlfriend/

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Olympus’ new 16MP superzoom

Generally speaking, gadget makers try to avoid announcing new gadgets before an Apple event, but in the hush before the coming iPad 2 storm, Olympus decided to get out a press release for a handful of digital cameras, the most interesting of which is their new superzoom, the SZ-30MR.

Boasting a 24X optical zoom running the gamut of 25-6000mm, the SZ-30Mr boasts a sixteen megapixel backlit CMOS sensor, which would make it capable of some fairly decent low-light photography if not for the fact that the aperture maxes out at just f3. ISO goes up to 3200, which is a pipe dream, although you might get acceptable performance up to 1600. The SZ-30MR also boasts HDMI out, a 3-inch LCD, and an easy-to-use 3D mode where you can pan the camera while taking a photo and the camera will automatically capture a 3D composite shot. Neat.

Here’s where it gets really interesting, though. The new Olympus SZ-30MR boasts a new mode called Multi Recording, and it accomplishes a very neat trick indeed: it allows you to record full 1080P videos and 16MP stills at the same time. If that doesn’t impress you, you can even shoot two movies simultaneously, by shooting a wide-shot and a close-up at the same time.

That’s some pretty unique functionality. Unfortunately, it’s mitigated slightly by the narrow aperture, as well as the lack of RAW capture. Otherwise, though, if you’re looking to spend about $400 for a high-end point-and-shoot, the Olympus SZ-30MR looks like a pretty good bet when it’s released in April.