Showing posts with label techno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label techno. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Apple Wireless World


Apple company, reportedly is working hard to perform synchronization between the iPod and iTunes, without using cables. This is a breakthrough for Apple to make wire and cable to be part of the past.
Steve Jobs seems to have a big obsession to create a new generation iPod that can wirelessly sync with iTunes. Sure, that way, the USB cable will become obsolete for iPod products. Thus quoted from cultofmac.com.

Instead of importing music, movies, and applications through Apple's 30-pin connector, then the iPod will automatically sync users often connect it to Wi-Fi network.


However, the way Apple is not as smooth as that. This technological breakthrough will meet a number of constraints means. Two of the biggest obstacles include time synchronization signal strength and battery consumption is exceptional.

To tackle the problem, Apple reportedly tested the iPod with carbon fiber material instead of aluminum, which is usually used on the iPod-Apple's previous iPod. Thus, it is expected to more stable signals.

Apple also took Kevin Kenney, a senior engineer with expertise in the field of carbon fiber. Previously, Kenney was a part of Apple and made ​​a number of patents for the company was driven by Steve Jobs.

No further information from Apple, about when the latest iPod will be released. In relation to materials used too, Apple has so far continued to do research.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

U.S. Fighter Piloted Using a Mouse


Generally, to fly the latest hi-tech military aircraft, the pilot must have the ability and specialized knowledge of high order to maximize the ability of fighter that he was riding.
Later, unmanned systems have been freed from the obligation to drive the aircraft pilot and dangerous combat mission while the pilot with a certain ability should still be at the helm, though from a distance.

But it will soon be over. System of experimental aircraft that is being developed with the U.S. Navy Northrop Grumman X-47b which will not be steered by pilots from a distance. He was flown almost entirely automatically.

Human involvement is no longer using the remote cockpit, just only click on the mouse.


"X-47b will be piloted by humans in the cockpit is not long distance, but by 3.4 million lines of program code," said Janis Pamiljans, Northrop vice president who handles technology Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstration, as quoted by Wired, April 13, 2011.

Pamiljans mentioned, other functions can be handled by personnel who are not pilots because they only need to click the mouse once to start the engine, one click to boost the plane, one click to take off, and others.

However, according to Jaime Engdahl, a naval aviator pilot captain stated, there is one thing that needs to be studied further the plane landed on the aircraft carrier that was sailing in the sea. "The landing is very special and very specific. For that automatic aspects of this aircraft must be adapted to every condition," he said.

Another thing that also needs to be tested in depth is about weapons. For information, the aircraft is capable of carrying a weapon with a weight of up to 2.25 tons. In fact, according to Engdahl, the aircraft using the autopilot for 100 percent of the duration of the flight.

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Google's New Passion


Despite 13 years of raising Google, the return of Larry Page became chief executive officer (CEO) said will provide a new passion in Google. By making the founder of the top leadership of strategic decision makers, business Google would be moving faster.

"My goal is to manage Google with lively and with soul and passion of a start-up," said Larry Page shortly after the announcement of Google CEO turnover position on January 20, 2011. Positions carried for 10 years Eric Schmidt officially handed back to Larry Page on April 4, 2011.

With his position now, Larry Page will directly lead the product development, technology strategy, and run daily operations. Previously, he was President of Products at Google's more behind the scenes.

Larry Page founded Google with Sergey Brin colleagues in 1998 before he graduated from the doctoral program at Stanford University at the age of 25 years. Earlier, Larry Page is a graduate of the University of Michigan and received a master's degree from Stanford University.

In the initial development of Google, he was the CEO, but release it in 2001 to Eric Schmidt. However, since then Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Novell and CTO of Sun Microsystems, act as mentors as well as advisers to him and Sergey Brin. After 10 years, Eric was enough assistance and Larry Page, Google's ready to lead again to go much faster.

Over the past 13 years to develop Google, Larry Page have put together a pretty fantastic wealth. Forbes estimates his wealth at this time about 20 billion U.S. dollars. Larry Page was married to Lucy Soytherworth.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

"Play Station Phone" will be Released in March

Xperia Play, which carried the first smartphon Play Station Certified.

BARCELONA - Although already exhibited many times at various events, Sony Ericsson finally officially launched its new "mobile Play Station" first, on Sunday (13/02/2011), ahead of a grand exhibition Mobile World Congress 2011. Smartphone named Xperia Play will be released for the first time in the U.S. by cooperating with Verizon Wireless began in March 2011.

Often referred to as the Xperia phones Play Station Play was present with features of Play Station and carry the name Play Station Certified. Shape sliding with the bottom of the slide which is the navigation to play games with the joystick buttons like Play Station, D pad, four control buttons, two touchpad, and two other buttons.

Size 4 inches and the multi touch screen and supported Android operating system 2.3 or Gingerbread. In the back there is a 5 mega pixel camera. Computerese system uses a 1GHz processor and Qualcomm's Snapdragon Adreno equipped graphics processor that can display a video game with 60 frames per second.

It is designed with a preference as mobile phone games, Siemens has set up about 50 games for the mobile phone. Among Need for Speed, Sims 3, FIFA 10, Guitar Hero, Assassin's Creed, and Splinter Cell. A number of video game developers have also committed to support it, such as Digital Chocolate, EA Mobile, Gameloft, Glu Mobile, Namco Bandai, and PopCap. Games that are made not only can be played alone, but also multi-player and connect to an online service PlayStation One.

Besides exhibiting Play Xperia, Sony Ericsson is also bringing three other products in this arena. Each Arc is a smartphone Xperia, Xperia Nero, and Xperia Pro. All three are designed to target different users, but has supported excellent features that have been used in Sony's electronics devices, such as the Bravia Engine Mobile, sensor Exmor R Mobile, HDvideo, and HDMI. All using the latest platform Android 2.3 or Gingerbread.

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

The story of Mark Zuckerberg contrived Comics


PALO ALTO - Life founder and CEO of Facebook is phenomenal, Mark Zuckerberg, not only used as a novel and interesting movie. Bluewater Productions Publishers of Canada was interested in her story poured into comics.

"Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire on earth and create something that had a major influence in the world. Of course, everyone already knows a lot about him. It's amazing," said Jerome Maida, the comic playwright, on Wednesday (02/23/2011). Illustration of large-sized comic with 48 pages was created by Sal Field.

Comics will be priced at 6.99 U.S. dollars and became available in bookstores today. This comic story of Mark Zuckerberg complete documentation which had previously been visualized in the film The Social Network is lifted from the novel. In fact, the film producer Hayden 5 has been interested in making animated films based on comic book scripts.