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Tuesday 16 October 2012

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Saturday 30 June 2012

Awaiting Technology Multi-Touch Computing Table features

A new mechanical and electronic design approach to bring large-format touch computing and home touch tables are awaiting to market . This is the multi-use, blazingly fast touch computing platform for gaming, music, browsing, device control, and other applications. project is developing under Len White who is leading the Playsurface development team atread full story.

Saturday 26 May 2012

Get The International Space Station view on your window

An app for ios that gives an international space station view of earth moving below.
This app named as Earthlapse and costing of US$0.99.
This  app was developed by the folks who did the striking Magic Window app with compelling landscape scenes.
There are 8 time lapse scenes of weather, docking spacecraft and aurora in high resolution that is almost lifelike.
You can control the speed of the movie, superimpose current weather for your location, show the current time, and information about each scene.
 The app is compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation) and iPad.

Friday 25 May 2012

speed up your PC using multiple chips


Having reached their peak potential, computer chips are not getting any faster. So chipmakers are configuring additional cores or processing units on a single platform in order to skirt this problem.
Today, a typical chip might have six or eight cores, all communicating with one another over a single bundle of wires, called a bus. With a bus, however, only one pair of cores can talk at a time, which would be a serious limitation in chips with hundreds or even thousands of cores, envisioned as the future of computing.
Li-Shiuan Peh, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, wants cores to communicate the same way computers hooked to the Internet do: by bundling the information they transmit into “packets”.
Each core would have its own router, which could send a packet down any of several paths, depending on the condition of the network as a whole. Multicore chips are faster than single-core chips because they can split up computational tasks and run them on several cores at once, according to an MIT statement.
Cores working on the same task will occasionally need to share data but, until recently, the core count on commercial chips has been low enough that a single bus has been able to handle the extra communication load.
That’s already changing, however. “Buses have hit a limit,” Peh says. “They typically scale to about eight cores.” The 10-core chips found in high-end servers frequently add a second bus, but that approach won’t work for chips with hundreds of cores.
Peh and colleagues have developed two techniques to address these concerns. One is something they call “virtual Peh and colleagues have developed two techniques to address these concerns. One is something they call “virtual bypassing”. In the net, when a packet arrives at a router, the router inspects its addressing information before deciding which path to send it down.
With virtual bypassing, however, each router sends an advance signal to the next, so that it can preset its switch, speeding the packet on with no additional computation. In her group’s test chips, Peh says, virtual bypassing allowed a very close approach to the maximum data-transmission rates predicted by theoretical analysis.
These findings will be presented at the Design Automation Conference in June in the US.

Wireless Chip for mobile devices

NTU(Nanyang Technological University) scientists reveal 2Gbps wireless chip for mobile devices.NTU is the Virtus IC Design center of excellence in Singapore. Name of this device is virtus .
This will up to 2Gbps wireless data transfer in mobile devic and theoretically allow users to transfer  1GB worth of data in under 5s.
it could also be used to make streaming content from mobile devices to TVs and projectors

Friday 18 May 2012

‘YippeeClubs’ the new social network by Indian

In the Indian scenario, the latest entrant in the world of social network is ‘YippeeClubs’, where users choose to join clubs based on their interests.
The owner of this’ Yappee Club’ is Ms Nirali Singh  who founded the online portal Indian parenting .
Unlike other social networks, YippeeClubs users can sign up for a club which caters to their interests~ similar to the communities hosted by now-defunct Orkut and Facebook community pages. The network claims that there are some 600 such clubs, including lifestyle, parenting, health, hobbies and relationships.
see more features and  sing up at http://www.yippeeclubs.com/