Saturday, May 22, 2010

Light Pet



Blob and Flow - Touch Sensitive Light Pets


Touch your light pet anywhere on its shiny metal body and its expressive eyes will interact with you. Wake your light pet up, make it wink, induce a moment of madness or make it sleep.
Blue eyed Blob and feisty Flow will keep you company next to your computer with their USB lead or anywhere in your home with a mains adapter.


Features

  • weight: 378g
  • product size: dia 70mm x h97mm (to top of head blob).
  • light: Light effect is created by chip controlled LEDs.
  • materials: Caste zinc alloy, Polypropylene
  • power source: powered by either mains adapter or USB (supplied)

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The Google Tv

Google TV is a software platform for set-top boxes and HDTVs based on the Android operating system and co-developed by GoogleIntelSony and Logitech. The project was officially announced by Google and its partners on May 20, 2010 (Wikipedia)







It's a software platform...

You know how the Nexus One is a piece of hardware by HTC that runs Android, a piece of software by Google? That's how Google TV will work. At its heart, Google TV is a platform. It's software. Hardware makers will need to step up to use it in their devices.


...that Logitech, Sony and DISH will support...

Right now, there are three places we'll see Google TV: a set top box by Logitech, Sony televisions (and one Blu-ray player) and an upcoming DISH box. They all share the following common specs: An Atom (or better) processor, discrete GPU, HDMI-out, Bluetooth, IR (with a transmitting "blaster"), Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, all while supporting a keyboard and a pointing device, as well as more traditional remotes such as Logitech's Harmony universals

...works with existing cable/satellite box...

Equipped with an IR blaster to change channels, Google TV can sit on top of your existing infrastructure. So while new hardware is in the works, it should be compatible with whatever you're using now—cable or satellite boxes, with all relevant subscriptions.

...that works just like a Google search...

When you start any Google TV device, you're greeted by a simple search bar. You type what you'd like to watch. That can be a television station, allowing you to select and tune that channel. Or it can be a show, which will point you to places you can find the show—be that through a cable subscription channel, Netflix or somewhere on the web.

...that combines the web with TV...

So say you want to watch something that only exists on Amazon's streaming service. You'll be taken to Amazon's webpage through Chrome, where the video will stream. Random websites might look crumby on your television, of course, which is why Google asks that sites optimize for Google TV (full SDKs available in 2011). With this mix of web and television, you can also view multiple sources of information in multiple panes. So you can watch the Sox game on one part of your screen while reading Paul Konerko's realtime stats in another.

..that combines your TV with your phone...

Thanks to required Google TV hardware specs like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, you'll be able to load a webpage on your Android phone and beam it to your TV. You can also use your Android phone's voice recognition, effectively making it possible to change channels or search for shows just by talking.

...that runs apps...

Oh, Google TV includes complete access to the Android App Store. And Google suspects that most any app will run fine on the platform, though those designed with cellphone-specific hardware in mind might not work with 1:1 compatibility. But when the SDK is available in 2011, we can expect Google TV-specific apps, too.

...that still has some tricks up its sleeve...

As of yet, Google has barely scratched the surface of what this seemingly unparalleled integration of TV and web can do, but they demoed one wow-worthy function: firing closed captioning through Google Translate—translating a program in real time. Just try to tell us that's not neat. (We will translate any negative comments into a language we don't understand—in real time.)
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Friday, May 21, 2010

2 Bikes Become 1 Car

This is the real deal in modern wild design. This is the “Plug-In” affordable youth mobility project by Ramesh Gound. According to Gound, there is a big “buy 1 get 1 free” shopping attitude in the market around the Ahmedabad area of India. This simple concept gave Gound the idea to take two motorcycles and attach them in the middle. Each motorcycle is owned by its respective party, a young person with a big appetite for sports vehicles but a small pocketbook, then they attach. Once two motos attach in the middle, they become that fantastic sports car from heaven.Two drive-by-wire bikes are owned by separate people. They wanna attach them for a longer drive or some sort of trip that’s not great for motorcycle, or hey, if they just wanna cruuuze… they attach in the center of the two.The hood is made of D3O, which when the bikes are not attached, stows away in the bike configuration. This whole concept is aimed to take on congested cities such as Mumbai.NOTE: some info from Gound — This project is my final year Diploma project at National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad India sponsored by Renault Design India.


Inspired by India's "buy one get one free" mentality, designer Ramesh Gound has created a concept where two motorbike owners can join them together, creating a fancy sports car for longer drives.Gound's idea has sprung from his diploma project at the National Institute of Design, and was actually sponsored by Renault Design. While the car manufacturer doesn't actually make motorbikes, perhaps they'll offer Gound a job when he leaves school—I'd love to see these dual motorbikes/car hybrids on the road.
As per Some Research work On it i found....
improbable, bulbous form? Check
Hollow wheels? Check.
No attention to human factors? Check.
All form, no specs? Check.
Absolutely unfeasible to build? Check.
Fanciful-but-pointless gimmick? Check.
All rendering, no process? Check.

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Tags : car,bike,merging bikes,smart bikes
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Lamp With A Measuring Tape

This week check out the Model Citizens and one of our favorite finds was this cleverly constructed measuring tape lamp that comes in both metric and standard measurements. Hardly the sort of lighting choice you’d find at grandma’s sewing station, measuring Light is a device made from coiled measuring tape as it transforms ticks of a functional and smart tool into an eye catching and innovative modern design with a compelling graphic Themes.


it is an innovative and elegant design and it just is a lamp, the innovativeness and creativity of the product is in its whole sense of measuring light with a tape of cm raped around it. It conveys a hole new dimension of thing to the view and surely will blow ur ground as it looks really phenomenon and magnificent in real life


Each pendant lamp is handmade yes handmade as it is unique using a spool holder and a large electric-powered bobbin winder (think giant sewing machine like thing). The bobbin which tops off the lamp functions as both a structural element and a source of ventilation, and continues the aesthetic from which it’s inspired. Spun from spools of either centimeters or inches, these beautiful lamps are able to communicate a contrasting set of values — practical, visual and otherwise. Source 
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

iProjector

MiLi iPhone Projector Features



Its A external projector for ur smart phone, i must say an enormously smart design and innovative design for ur phone and diet for gadget


* MiLi iPhone Projector - projects the movies or pictures on your iPhone or iPod onto the nearest wall.
* Will also show your photos and video podcasts.
* Remote control for adjusting volume, brightness, tint, contrast and menus etc.
* Compatible with iPhone, iPod Classic and iPod Touch.
* Also compatible with Blackberry, external video sources, DVD player, VCR, laptop, PC etc.
* AV in/out function.
* Maximum projection size of 70 inches.
* Integrated stereo speakers.
* Charges via USB or can be plugged into the wall.
* Charging time: 3 hours.
* Full USB charge will give you 1.5 hours viewing time.
* Will charge iPod/iPhone while it's in the dock.
* Folding design with integrated stand for stability.
* Can charge other mobile phones and devices too.
* Suitable for ages 8 years + (providing they're an avid consumer of digital media, obviously).
* 14.8 x 7 x 4.1 cm.
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Touch Lamp


I’m not a big fan of study-table lamps simply because I can’t stand the surrounding darkness. Always creeps me out, but I’m sure most of you students need to invest in one. Sharing dorm rooms, you can’t disturb your mates right! So when you use one…how much light is sufficient for you? How about a lamp that lets you decide the luminance. Swipe a finger or span your palm to get “As Much As You Need Light”. Just the right amount of focus and light!


exactly, one led that dims will have the same candela output. why use 50 leds some of which will never be used unless you want the light to be very bright. you can still swipe to alter intensity. but these already exist.exactly, one led that dims will have the same candela output. why use 50 leds some of which will never be used unless you want the light to be very bright. you can still swipe to alter intensity. but these already exist.Sorta redundant but so stylish, haha. And if it actually saves a sufficient amount of energy, so much the better.
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Key watch


An exciting innovation on the traditional pocket watch is here, featuring an irresistible dark lens, bright digital tubes and an intuitive new way to view time. Are you ready for the ride?

Wear Round Trip on your key chain, key ring or on a chain in your top pocket like a traditional pocket watch.Housed in a sleek polished stainless steel case with a section at the top to attach a chain or key ring, Round Trip is a design with a sense of mystery that will take you to places you've only dreamed about.Touch the button and a programmed animation will ignite from beneath the smoked screen before the time is displayed. The time is shown with flashing lights; orange LEDs show hours in the inner ring in the same position as hours on a clock face. Blue LEDs show minutes in the outer ring in groups of 3 in the same position as minutes on a clock face - ideal for reading the approximate time instantly. Green LEDs show two single minutes at the bottom of the display. For detailed instructions on how to read the time, take a look at the interactive manual or download the PDF manual below.



USB rechargeable to ensure increased battery life and enhanced brightness, simply connect the watch to your computer with the cable provided to re-energize before your next mission.Round Trip also has user selectable light up functions; set the display to animate once every 15 minutes between 18:00 and 24:00. This option can be turned off to conserve energy.Displays the timeUSB rechargeable LED animation modeStainless steel case and key ring included Case dimensions: 41 mm x 50 mm x 11 mm Weight: 58 grams Water resistance 3ATMJapanese and English instructions One year warrantyBattery: LIR2032 standard rechargeable and replaceable watch battery Pocket watch, key ring, USB cable and spare USB cap included.


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Google + Delhi Metro

Google Transit


Google India and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation have announced that complete information on Delhi metro schedules and routes will be offered to commuters through "Google Transit".
“In line with Delhi Metro’s vision for a people-centred public transport system, we have launched several initiatives to help commutersbetter manage their travel time, transfers, and make more informed transport decisions. The collaboration withGoogle is another step in this direction to make it even easier for the public to plan their trips with transit information on Google Maps”, said Mr. E Sreedharan, Managing Director, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
Manik Gupta, Product Manager, Google Maps & Local said, Google India said, “Google Transit’s goal is to make public transport information easily accessible and useful. With just a click on a station, commuters can get information showing timings, stations, passing lines, frequency of service etc. As Delhi Metro becomes the favoured public transportation for thousands of commuters every day, it would benefit by attracting new commuters and helping existing commuters to discover new routes. All this will be available on desktops as well as mobiles to make it easier for the commuters.”
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Gigabyte MotherBoard

Gigabyte has unleashed its latest monster performance GA-X58A-UD9 motherboard to the masses. The GA-X58A-UD9 has a new 24 phase Unlocked Power design, 4-way graphics support including NVIDIA SLI and ATICrossFireX.

It also has a range of Gigabyte features such as 333 Onboard Acceleration and On/Off Charge as well as the proprietary Gigabyte Unlocked Power technology with all new 24 phase design. The Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD9 provides maximum power delivery for Intel’s latest 1366 socket CPUs including the new Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition (6 core) CPUs as well as upcoming extreme performance CPUs from Intel, ensuring utmost system stability and overclockability.
Tim Handley, Deputy Director of Motherboard Marketing at Gigabyte Technology said: "Gigabyte set out to completely redefine what is possible performance and feature-wise on the X58 platform, and the GA-X58A-UD9 truly delivers on both fronts. “Providing the industry’s highest caliber CPU power delivery with our unique 24 phase Unlocked Power design and including all of the features which set GIGABYTE motherboards apart from the competition, the GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD9 fits into a whole new first class category all its own.”
The motherboard also has Gigabyte's Unlocked Power feature, which is said to deliver better durability and longer component lifespan due to what it claims is the industry’s first Dual Power Switching design. When Dual Power Switching is activated, 2 sets of 12 power phases operate in tandem, automatically turning on one set of 12 phases and powering down the other 12, allowing the non active set to rest.
By sharing the power workload between 2 sets of power phases, the Dual Power Switching effectively doubles the lifespan of the power phases. Additionally the feature also has a built-in Auto Failure Protection, so if one power phase is damaged or fails, the motherboard will automatically disable its group of 12 phases, allowing it to still operate using the other set of twelve, unlike a traditional motherboard which would be unable to boot.And those worried about power needn't fear this monster as the Gigabyte Dual Power Switching temporarily suspends, and the full 24 power phases are automatically unlocked, allowing for maximum power delivery. For overclockers and power users, this means the full 24 power phases can be activated to deliver the highest amount of CPU power currently available on any desktop motherboard.
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Kiwi Solar Charger

Looking for an easy-to-piggyback charger that falls light on the environment? Here’s one to think about! Kiwi Choice has just shed some light on its new U-Powered USB Portable Solar Charger for mobile devices. The new device can be recharged by the sun or users can also charge it via USB or via an AC outlet.

Designed to be eco-friendly, the U-Powered solar charger features a magnetic backing so users can use it in their car. The offering also sports three built in solar panels. Pretty interestingly, the charger folds out into a tri-pointed design, offering three solar panels for a truly great charging experience.
“When looking for a new portable charger, you need to check for its versatility, capacity, compatibility and environmental friendliness,” commented Sharif Higazy, VP Business Development of Kiwi Choice, Inc.
The new Kiwi U-Powered package includes one Kiwi U-Powered with 2000 mAh and 1000+ lifecycle, 11 free connectors, and USB car and wall charger. Both the USB car charger and wall charger can be used to charge users’ Kiwi U-Powered and all their mobile devices directly. This all can be stored in the included velveteen pouch.

Users can purchase the power portable power solution for as little as $49.99.
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Monday, May 17, 2010

INDIA's FIRST Netbook



Tata Teleservices and Olive Teleservices (Haier Mobile) have launched the Olive V-X107H the first ever 3G enabled netbook in Indian market. This netbook features high-speed Internet access for mobile Internet connectivity and broadband.The X107H is powered by Qualcomm’s QSC6085 chipset, which leverages the capabilities of EV-DO (Evolution-Date Optimized) -a technology on Tata Teleservices’ network that will enable users with broadband connectivity. The X107H has a 1.6 GHz processor, 1 GB DDR memory and a 160 GB 2.5-inch hard drive.It sports a 10.1-inch TFT screen with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. It also features audio out, mic in, 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, VGA out, memory card reader.

The netbook will be available with all payment criteria’s at all Tata Indicom stores and retail outlets all across the country. Bundled with Tata Teleservices data packages, the netbook is being exclusively offered on India’s best wireless broadband service, Photon Plus by Tata Teleservices Limited.The device will cost Rs. 23,999 which includes the Photon Plus device. The company will also be launching 10 other models which would be ranging from Rs. 4999 to Rs. 39999.
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Samsung Next Is Wht

It’s out, Samsung’s 10 megapixel EX1 Camera (aka, TL500) with 3-inch articulating AMOLED arrangement was only pushed out for sell in its Korean homeland. For 599,000KRW or about $400, you get the F1.8 24mm ultra-wide lens, 1/1.7-inch CCD, polished DRIMeIII imaging processor, twin picture stabilization, as well as ISO 3200 max attraction (at full fortitude which should mix to deliver decent shots (for the compress in low-light conditions without using the flash. As Samsung’s flagship compact it additionally supports TENDER with shutter‑priority, aperture‑priority as well as full-manual sharpened modes. Unfortunately, H.264 video is singular to 640×480 pixels during 30fps. Fortunately, an discretionary visual viewfinder can be propitious to a prohibited shoe in box a AMOLED arrangement fails to reason up underneath approach object — the really genuine probability since there’s no mention of Samsung’s “Super AMOLED” anywhere in a press recover. Can’t wait for to see a reviews on this puppy.
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INDIAN ADAM PC Vs Ipad


Apple is hogging the limelight once again after the launch of its much touted internet tablet iPad but it has a challenger from India. A tablet PC built by an IIT Kharagpur student named Rohan Shravan can give Apple’s cute device a run for its money, provided it gets properly marketed and promoted. He has made an indigenously built Tablet PC named Adam. He has a company named Notion Ink which is going to market the product in the near future. It scores over the Apple iPad with its better battery life and features. The USP of the Adam PC is of course its affordable price tag. The device was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the CES in recent times. In both the places it became a show stealer.The Adam PC addresses the shortcomings that are there in the Apple iPad.

 The device was in the making for three years and now the inventor is happy with the final product. It has been built to suit the needs of various types of users. The Adam Tablet was slated for a June release. However, some minor issues may delay its release. The company reportedly is working on the Flash support. If this can be incorporated it can offer steep competition to the iPad which presently lacks flash support. The slate can deal with 1080p HD video playback which gives it an edge over most present generation netbooks.The Adam PC will be released in some variants. All of them are supposed to be cheaper than Apple iPad.The device is coupled with a 3-cell battery with a backup power upto 140-hours of audio playback and over 16-hours of HD video playback. 

The company also confirms that ADAM will support Chromium and Ubuntu OS along with the current Android OS in the near future and they are in a plan to include GSM functionality in their future versions.There is no word on pricing and when the device would launch into the market.Let’s wait for some more time and keep your nerves under control, what miracle the ADAM does and how far it impresses the end users amid the successful competitive products around it. According to the rumors, the device is expected to reach on to your palms by June/July.
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