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Apple Resease Information About IPAD battery indicator

There was another small dust-up this week over the new iPad and its battery, following a rash of complaints that the device charges too slowly.

Human And Robots will Do everything together in future

The future is not written yet and who knows whether robots are dangerous or not. What is for sure is that humans, being the curious beings, will develop new advanced generations of robots.

Google chrome give new feture to user use chrome in every android phone

The world’s fastest browser on Android!? The super news shocked the users of Android! So now you could finally bring up your net surfing to a high speed level.

Apple Launch New Iphone5 with large LCD 4.6 inch

Apple’s new iPhone 5 will have a sharper and bigger 4.6-inch retina display and is set to be launched around the 2nd quarter, Reuter says.

New Top 5 Technology Trends For Twenties Centry

With the End-of-Year Countdown firmly underway, We’ve taken time to reflect on the last twelve months to give our forecast of the top five trends for the year ahead.

Friday 25 May 2012

Icar Apple Owner Steve Jobs Last dream creation not completed


No one ever wondered that a truly remarkable electronic company like “Apple” would ever think of manufacturing a car! But Apple’s former CEO (Steve Jobs) who indeed a legend, thought of building one at his time. It was his dream to build such a car that could be called “iCar” and carry an Apple logo on it. No one knew the specs, the designs or any thing about that car. So his dream was buried along with him on his death, people tried to collect the thoughts and ideas of Steve to make a visualization of what he was trying to create. One of the board director of Apple disclosed his dream and stated that Steve was thinking to build a car that could shake the automobile industry. So to promote his idea an auto designer Liviu Tudoran made something called “iMove” and predicted that such type of cars would be available by 2020. We have a got a bundle of pictures of his concept. Take a look at those pictures below









Sunday 20 May 2012

Cameras Originally developed for a military



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With cameras like the Canon EOS 5D Mark III hitting the market, it's good to have a few alternatives that aren't so expensive. We've rounded up seven of the coolest cameras that you probably never knew existed for your viewing enjoyment. Continue reading to see them all.




Thursday 17 May 2012

Apple Iphone 5 Slim and smart review



This iPhone concept has really a slick and smart feel on the first look. It is supposed to made of a special material known as LiquidMetal, a mix of several different metals. LiquidMetal not only makes the phone more durable, but also makes it look beautiful.

The general specs of this concept include a 4 inch screen with a 10 Mp camera, and a very high-end 5 Mp front facing camera, which will really be more than capable of taking self-portraits, as well as for video-chatting. The full specs of the LiquidMetal made iPhone are,

    * 4 Inch screen
    * Only 7 mm thick
    * 10 Mp camera (rear)
    * 5 Mp camera (front)
    * Faster processor (probably the rumored Quad-Core A6)
    * Quad speakers
    * NFC chip
    * Virtual Home Button
    * Embedded Sim card
    * And ofcourse, the LiquidMetal casing around the iPhone

7 Is This The iPhone 5? New LiquidMetal iPhone Concept Surfaces On The Web

Though we still consider the iPhone Plus better than this with the pico projector and the rear motion sensor, but we surely won’t be disappointed if Apple turns out with an iPhone 5 like this.

Because the liquid metal casing looks simply gorgeous, and this concept is so unbelievably thin at just 7mm that it would make even the recently released Samsung Galaxy S III (8.6 mm thick) look like it needs a bit of exercise.

You can have a look at some photos of this LiquidMetal concept.
 


Saturday 12 May 2012

A large Place of Refurbished Technologies where the most of computer waste goes


This is the place where the most of computer waste goes. In this small village in China, people live really odd life. Most of their time they are selecting usable parts of computers. Since there is not much usable parts this village is complete polluted. This is definitely not the best way of recycling.






Friday 11 May 2012

Unbeliveable technology in Mobiles phones never seen before

We all know a bit about the technologies of mobiles which includes Amps, 2G,3G,CDMA,WCDMA and lot more with different operating systems that are Symbian, Android and windows mobiles but now the technology is going to explore more new and special things and is giving name as next generation mobiles. These mobiles will be different in functions as well in shapes. There are also news that they will based on the thoughts of humans that is they will perform functions by the will and the thinkings of its owner.
Isn't it a nice and informative one do share your precious comments about this new and amazing technology and also share the ideas about your own thinkings about these type of mobiles.






Monday 7 May 2012

Protect your self from robers or boy friends with IPhone

iPhone can do all sorts of things thanks to its accessories, but iPhone cases can transform your iPhone and enhance its functionality as well, and today we’re going to show you Brass knuckles iPhone case. This case transforms your iPhone into a self-defense weapon, or into brass knuckles to be precise. Although Brass knuckles iPhone case is designed to work as a self-defense weapon, it’s probably not recommended to use it, because you might damage your phone while using it.

Luckily for you, Brass knuckles iPhone case is just a concept for now, so you don’t have to worry that you might hurt someone with it, or damage your iPhone while using it.





Transformation pack from windows8 to windows7 vista xp now available at techmall.us Download now

Have you been hearing alot about the metro styled new OS from Microsoft? Yes, the Windows 8, and are you anxious to try it out but don’t want to go over the fuss of installing the consumer preview version? Well then worry no more because now you can just skin your old windows to feel and look like windows 8 with out ever installing the customer preview and its simple too.


Using the Windows 8 Transformation and UX pack 4.0 you can turn any version of the windows starting from XP and up into windows 8 look alike while the UX pack is only for use with Windows 7.
According to the developers, both packs have the same version number as to avoid confusion but to make things clear the UX pack does not modify any system files to bring you the metro styled UI on your old windows but it will only work on Win 7, while the transformation pack has been rendered more reliable and bug free with the help of user feed back that has brought-in some much needed improvements.


To better mimic the new UI the 4.0 version finally uses the Windows 8 Segoe UI font and includes all of the desktop wallpapers, pictures of guest and user accounts from the consumer preview. For those who couldn’t get around working with the immersive UI, charms bars have also been added as an alternate.
I would recommend these two great skinning apps for those who want to get the taste of this new metro UI without going over the trouble of installing the preview at the same time I would caution novice users to go ahead only if they know what they are doing because it may effect system performance and might not be all that easy to uninstall.



Samsung Universal III Genration available in Samsung Galaxy S III Shapes

Samsung has just unveiled its 3rd generation Galaxy smartphone, the Galaxy S III, at Samsung Unpacked 2012 launch event held in London.
According to J.K. Shin - President of Samsung Electronics,
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best in class smartphone in the world.







The 133-gram, 8.6mm thick (slightly thicker than Galaxy S II) Samsung Galaxy S III would feature a 720p 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display, 8-megapixel rear and 1.9-megapixel front-facing cameras with burst shot, best photo, and buddy photo share features, 16/32GB of storage with microSD slot for expansion, aluminium made C Pen stylus, 2,100mAh battery, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich powered by 1GB of RAM and 1.4GHz Exynos 4 Quad processor.
The burst photo mode can take 3.3 shots per second while best photo feature will select the best photo out of the group.


Additional features will include Direct Call, S Voice, S Beam, AllShare Play, S Pebble, S Health and support for Bluetooth, WiFi and NFC.




robotic Superhumans dress will make change in human into superhumans

Well isn’t this amazing… Japanese scientists have invented a muscle suit which will give us all the superpower to lift heavy objects and assist us in other movements. Does it sound a little bit on the sci-fi side? Well, it just so happens that we’re closer to the future than we thought.

The idea of robot-aided lifting devices has seemed appealing even back in the 1960s, but today’s technology made it possible for us to hope that pretty soon, we won’t have to complain that something is too hard for just one person to lift, all we’ll have to do is put on our exoskeleton and be amazed at how easy everything will seem.



Now, you may get ahead of yourselves imagining that you’re gonna have to wear some heavy metallic robotic suit, but you’re really far off. The exoskeleton will be of extremely light weight, and it has a pneumatic artificial muscles which make its own weight and that of the lifted object practically inexistent.

The amazing robot comes in two forms: a heavier model, at about 9,2 kilograms which augments the arms and back. This model is intended for commerce where heavy lifting is required. The second model, weighs only 5 kilos, and it’s targeted towards the nursing industry, and aimed to assist in lifting people in and out of bed, for example.


The team of scientists who invented the robotic exoskeleton was lead by Hiroshi Kobayashi who declared that:

“The power-to-weight ratio is 400 times greater than motor-driven suits. Unlike motors, PAMs are unaffected by water and dirt. A regulator controls the compressed air output based on a signal given by a microprocessor, which in turn communicates with an acceleration sensor in the frame that detects and responds to movement.”





Friday 4 May 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III Break All Records of samsung and apple phones

As soon as a new device hits the scene – particularly one which boasts high specs from every direction – it’s always interesting to see, in terms of performance, whether said device lives up to its billing.

In order to ascertain this, a series of tests (known as benchmarks) are carried out in different categories, with the subsequent numbers and scores compared to that of competitors. The results are in for the brand-new Samsung Galaxy S III, and although it’s been a bit of a divider among the top tech opinions, one thing is for sure; in terms of performance, this baby is an absolute powerhouse!
As AnandTech reports, a widely focused technology blog, has tested Samsung’s latest Android device to the limits in several key areas, and powered by that Exynos 4 Quad-core processor, it’s barely outperformed by any other device on the market in the crucial areas such as browser and video performance.

In terms of the browser and CPU performance, AnandTech reckons the S III’s performance to be “very good.” The benchmarking began with JavaScript performance tests, which measure the performance of both hardware and software, and as you can see from the charts, SunSpider performance is second only to the Lava XOLO:
1800ms was once considered to be the very height of superior performance, but thanks to the S III along with the HTC One X and the XOLO, the stakes have been significantly raised once more. The step up, at least in terms of the Samsung Galaxy S III, is likely to be attributable to the software as opposed to the hardware, but collectively – as you can see from the above results – render it a close second to Intel’s Medfield residing in the XOLO X900.

BrowserMark scores also demonstrated just how much work Samsung has been doing in order to perfect the browsing experience, and boy, does it do the business. It’s a country mile faster than close competitors, although again, it’s worth noting that Samsung’s browser code plays a role, and the fact that it’s running the latest Android 4.0.4 certainly doesn’t hurt its score against rivals running older software.

Interestingly, the onscreen GLBenchmark Egypt and Pro results show its GPU as delivering superior performance to that of the iPhone 4S, which previously reigned supreme in this category, although it’s worth pointing out that both benchmarks categories are v-sync limited on the higher-end devices.

As these tests were all carried out during an extended yet brief encounter with the Samsung Galaxy S III, there’s still much to learn, but the early signs certainly look good from a technical point of view, and those with an affinity with high-spec hardware will certainly be eager to see the device scrutinized further.


World Most crazy Alaram Clock in history

Clocky is a brand of alarm clock outfitted with wheels, allowing it to hide itself in order to force the owner awake in an attempt to find it. Invented for an industrial design class by Gauri Nanda, then a graduate student at MIT Media Lab, Clocky won the 2005 Ig Nobel Prize in Economics.After earning her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and her Masters Degree from MIT, Nanda founded a company, Nanda Home, to commercialize Clocky and other home products.

History :

The original prototype, built in three days, was covered with shag carpet to appear like a pet. After the end of the design class for which she invented Clocky, Nanda did not make any further plans for the device.However, several months after a description was posted on the Media Lab website, pictures of Clocky were picked up on various technology product blogs including Gizmodo, Engadget, and BoingBoing. Within two weeks information about the device became an Internet meme and Nanda, the inventor, had been booked to demonstrate the device on Good Morning America.

Nanda filed for a patent and, with support from her family, left MIT after a master's degree to found Nanda Home and develop the invention for commercial production. The newer version, though not carpeted, is still designed to appear zoomorphic. Production is outsourced to Hong Kong. As of August, 2011 the company had sold 350,000 Clockys.

Operation :

The device functions as a regular alarm clock, except that it moves on its own power when the snooze button is pressed a second time.A microprocessor ensures that the device will move at a random speed direction, and around obstacles, using a different route each time. Large wheels on shock absorbers extend beyond the top of the clock to protect it from impact should it roll off a nightstand. By the time the alarm sounds again the device is in a place unknown to the user, who is forced to determine where it is, and possibly walk to that location to press the snooze button again.




Technology is advancing in Artificial organs

If you’ve ever known someone on a transplant list for a vital organ like a heart or a lung, you know just how harrowing the process can be. But what if, when organs failed, people could receive shiny new artificial replacements instead of live ones? Technology is advancing in this area at an incredible pace, and new artificial organs including hearts, lungs, kidneys, stomachs, livers and even muscles are in development. For now, the devices that have been approved for use are typically only implanted as a last resort.



Audio receiver “Supertooth” wireless receivers in teeth

A decade after it was introduced, wireless receivers in teeth still aren’t exactly common. And most of us will gladly take Bluetooth over microchips in our teeth, thank you. But though it may still be in the realm of James Bond tech, the very possibility of turning your skull into one big signal receiver while your tooth plays music is enough to freak some people out. If you ask your neighborhood conspiracy theorist, he or she will probably tell you that you’ve already got one, surreptitiously slipped into your amalgam filling by your dentist.



Energy-harvesting implants for body movements like walking and breathing

Our natural, everyday body movements like walking and breathing could be used to power our own devices like cell phones and heart pacemakers. Scientists are working on thin, implantable rubber films that can harvest energy from these movements, refining the manufacturing processes that would allow them to combine piezoelectric materials with rubber. It’s not clear how the energy would then be transmitted to devices – we’re imagining plugging our iPhones into USB outlets on our arms, which is kind of disturbing.



Brain implants that can power limbs and computers

Experimental devices that read brain waves are enabling paralyzed people to use computers, and may even help them walk again. In 2004, surgeons implanted 96 electrical sensors into the brain of 25-year-old Matt Nagle, allowing him to use a detached robotic arm to move a mouse cursor just with his thoughts. Sensors only slightly thicker than a single human hair can be inserted into the skull and sit on top of the brain, picking up nerve impulses and relaying them to prosthetics. And Intel Corp. believes that we could all be controlling our computers with our brains by 2020 with brain implants that sense thoughts.