Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Creatives New Creation

Creative Technology has launched in India a new range of Sound Blaster products comprising the Sound Blaster Recon3D sound card series together with the Sound Blaster Tactic3D gaming headset series. In addition to the new Sound Blaster products, Creative will also launch a range of affordable gaming headsets called the Creative Draco series. This series will feature edgy IDs and good gaming audio at attractive prices. The new products include sound card range including Sound Blaster Recon3D PCIe; Recon3D Fatal1ty Professional Series; Recon3D Fatal1ty Champion Series; and Recon3D (External solution). Among gaming headsets there is Sound Blaster Tactic3D Wrath wireless gaming; Draco Junior Headset HS-430; and Draco Headset HS-850.
Dog-to-human language translation device

Keita Sato, President of Takara Co., Dr. Matsumi Suzuki, President of Japan Acoustic Lab, and Dr. Norio Kogure, Executive Director, Kogure Veterinary Hospital, invented Bow-Lingual, a computer-based automatic dog-to-human language translation device. The Bow-Lingual's a two-piece set—a wireless microphone that attaches to your dog's collar, and a walkie-talkie-looking handset with an LCD screen. Barks and yelps are transmitted to the handset, where their voiceprint is analyzed and placed into one of six emotional categories: happy, sad, on guard, frustrated, needy, or assertive. Once the appropriate emotional state is determined, the Bow-Lingual randomly selects a phrase belonging to that category and displays it on the screen. So if your pooch is determined to be on guard, maybe you'll get "Are you my friend or my enemy?" If aggressive, perhaps the sentiment will be "I'm dominant." You get the drift
Multifunctional Credit Card

magine the device that unites everything that you carry along: a mobile phone, a player, your credit and discount cards, your apartment and your car keys. We have imagined it and now introduce you to the future.
The device in size of a credit card 54×85,6 mm will replace all those. Moreover it can work as:
- Video phone. Before making a call you can choose an operator of a mobile communication.
- All credit and discount cards that you have. The built in program will prompt an optimum variant for discounts at the given payment place.
- The remote control for any device. It can simultaneously display a teleschedule and recommendations of your favourite site.
- Keys from doors of houses and cars you have an authorization to.
- GPS-system that can automatically upload aerial photos from the Internet.
- Library, video- and music shop. You can read, listen to and watch all that at your choice. Go to a public online library or buy all that you want in any shop of the world.
- Gaming device with support of network gaming (remember that you have a GPS and the virtual reality becomes quite real).
- Even your computer that works with any operational system that is being uploaded through the Internet.
For any actions connected with safety (payment, opening of a door, …) the device authorizes you by reading your fingerprints.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Mobile Operating System
You know different Mobile Operating Systems ?
Which operating system your mobile have?
Mainly Mobile rquirements are limited resource,no hard disc,power management,compact,reliability…And most important is Operating system which is the heart of mobile,computer..
A Mobile operating system or Mobile OS is the operating system that controls a mobile device. The increasing importance of mobile devices have triggered a competition among technology giants like Microsoft, Apple and Nokia. There are other players like Symbian, Palm and Research In Motion that are playing well in the smart phone market. Here the top 10 operating systems that are used in Smart Phones.
1. Symbian OS:-Symbian is the world’s most popular mobile operating system, accounting for almost 50% of smartphone sales in the world. Symbian Software Limited was acquired by Nokia in 2008 to form a new independent non-profit organization.
2. RIM (Research In Motion)BlackBerry operating system :-
RIM BlackBerry operating system is the second popular operating system designed for business. It has a market share of around 21% and is mainly focused on easy operation for business purpose.
3. iPhone OS:-It is derived from Mac OS. It has a market share of 14% in the smart phone sales.
4. Windows Mobile:-Windows Mobile from Microsoft, stands fourth with a market share of 9%.
5. Android:-Andriod from Google Inc has a 2.8% Market Share of sales in smart phone. It is an Open Source, Linux-derived platform backed by Google
.6. Linux operating system:-Linux is strongest in China where it is used by Motorola, and in Japan, used by DoCoMo.
7. Palm webOS:-Palm webOS from Palm Inc. is Palm’s next generation operating system.
8. Bada:-Bada is an operating system from Samsung Electronics that is still under development.
9. Maemo:-Maemo is a software platform developed by Nokia. It is mainly targeted for smartphones and Internet Tablets.
10. Limo:-LiMo is developed by LiMo Foundation. It uses the Linux as its operating system and has a modular architecture.
So what you think….?
Incredible Semicunducyor Device

Inventor: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
What is a memristor?
Memristors are basically a next class of electrical circuit elements , joining the previous resistor, the capacitor, and inductor. Theoretically, Memristors, a concatenation of “memory resistors”, are a type of passive circuit elements that maintain a relationship between the time integrals and voltage across a two terminal device. Its name signifies it ”Remembers” and that is the key feature of it.
What can MEMRISTOR:
§ . Data like DRAM or Flash but it doesn’t require any energy to maintain the data storage.
§ . The memristor is easy to make and completly compatible with todays CMOS technology.
§. It can be scaled to very small geometries.
§ .The MEMERISTOR can perform logic operations and it can also act as Microprocessor.
Anology for MEMRISTOR:
The reason that the memristor is different from older basic elements is that,it can remembers previous data from which is off, mean to say it carries a memory of its past. When you turn off the voltage to the circuit, the memristor still remembers how much was applied before and for how long. The classic analogy for a resistor is a pipe through which water runs. The width of pipe is analogous to the resistance or oposition for the flow of current, narrower the pipe higher the resistance and vice versa. Normal resistors have an unchanging pipe size. A memristor, on the other hand, changes with the amount of water that gets pushed through. If you push water through the pipe in one direction, the pipe gets larger (less resistive). If you push the water in the other direction, the pipe gets smaller (more resistive). And the memristor remembers. When the water flow is turned off, the pipe size does not change.
What this will provide?·
Cheaper and faster than flash memory.·
Large memory densities.
Consume lower power compared to RAM.
So ready to use …………………………..Coming Soon………..
Orange Power Wellies


One of the top 10 invention in 2010 includes Orange Power Wellies,they are created in collaboration with renewable energy experts ‘Got Wind’.A unique feature of this incredible Orange Power Wellies is that it converts heat energy from the feet into electric energy which is need of everyone today.
Looking strange..!! Obvious, but its true. Now all these sweaty feet can be used to charge up the devices like mobile.. In fact, about 12 hours of stomping around can give enough of a charge a mobile phone for near about an hour. It depends on your feet how hot it is. Seriously the hotter your feet more electricity you can extracted. So don’t worry for battery back now.
How it works:
After a full days festival frolics one can plug your phone into the power output at the top of the welly and use the energy that has generated through out the day to charge our phone. Power generated in the power generating sole is collected via Seeback Effect.
Seebeck Effect:This apparently uses the “Seebeck” effect with thermoelectric modules constructed of P-type and n-type semiconductor materials to make a thermocouple. “When the heat from the foot is applied on the top side of the ceramic wafer and cold is applied on the opposite side, from the cold of the ground, electricity is generated.” Inside the power generating sole there are thermoelectric modules constructed of pairs of p-type and n-type semiconductor materials forming a thermocouple.
These thermocouples are connected electrically forming an array of multiple thermocouples (thermopile). They are then sandwiched between two thin ceramic wafers. When the heat from the foot is applied on the top side of the ceramic wafer and cold is applied on the opposite side, from the cold of the ground, electricity is generated.
Advantages:
The Orange Power Wellies are the latest innovation in Orange’s bid to find alternative sustainable and eco friendly mobile phone charging technologies that can be used at the Glastonbury Festival. Several other French, Dutch and British firms are using foot power to keep the lights on. The terrifically named firm Sustainable Dance Club already has a foot-powered dance floor in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.