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Monday, 29 October 2012

SMART PHONE BOOK

Ilshat Garipov by Russian designer to visualize the future, smart phones (smart phones booklet) Folding type mobile phone book brought inspiration from the book.the same function alone as an independent player in a separate page, the page can be. Music, video, photos, etc. All information is stored in the cloud server, so help is only a carrier, if you wear the phone book, easy transfer of information and set up a new blank phone book amount of wear from recycled and biodegradable be. Is so powerful, so attractive the face of mobile phones, said that even if we imagine it, where to buy many of my friends I'm afraid to ask? Designers responded: So, you can buy anything. But the concept does not mean impossible, it is envisaged in the phone...

EMPEROR 200 LUXURY COMPUTER WORKSTATION

This over-the-top looking setup gives you a comfy ergonomic leather seating unit with touch-screen controls, and a view to kill with three computer displays positioned just right for you to lean back and enjoy.The whole thing is motorized too, so you can adjust the angle of your environment without getting up out of your chair. It’s also got a work surface for a keyboard and mouse, and the monitors can be positioned at a flat eye-level if you want to get some work done. IN 2020 WE CAN WEAR SONY COMPUTERS ON OUR WRIST FTC OFFERING $50,000 TO ANYONE WHO CAN STOP ROBOCALLS IPOD SAVES SOLDIERS LIFE HOW TO REPLACE YOUR IPHONE 3G/3GS GLASS, DIGITIZER AND/OR LCD FAKE INTEL CORE I7 CPU BUILT TO LAST: COMPUTER SYSTEMS THAT SIMPLY CANNOT FAIL SOFTBANK...

IN 2020 WE CAN WEAR SONY COMPUTERS ON OUR WRIST

Our present need for internet connectivity is so profound that secondary devices like the Nextep Computer are bound to happen. Developed to be worn as a bracelet, this computer concept is constructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. Earmarked for the year 2020, features like a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility, make the concept plausible. Ten years from now is not too far away, so how many of you think we’d be buying such gadgets?Designer: Hiromi Kiriki FTC OFFERING $50,000 TO ANYONE WHO CAN STOP ROBOCALLS IPOD SAVES SOLDIERS LIFE HOW TO REPLACE YOUR IPHONE 3G/3GS GLASS, DIGITIZER AND/OR LCD FAKE INTEL CORE I7 CPU BUILT TO LAST: COMPUTER SYSTEMS THAT SIMPLY CANNOT...

Sunday, 21 October 2012

FTC Offering $50,000 to Anyone Who Can Stop Robocalls

Can you make the robocalls stop? It might be worth $50,000. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) yesterday kicked off its FTC Robocall Challenge, which will offer $50,000 to the person or team who can come up with a way to stop annoying, robotic calls. The effort is the first contest hosted on Challenge.gov, an online platform that invites people to submit ideas for how best to solve pressing government challenges. "The FTC is attacking illegal robocalls on all fronts, and one of the things that we can do as a government agency is to tap into the genius and technical expertise among the public," David Vladeck, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a statement. "We think this will be an effective approach in the...

iPod Saves Soldiers Life

Photos sent back home by ‘Danny’ with this caption: My wife’s uncle works in a military hospital and told me about this. Its pretty amazing. Kevin Garrad (3rd Infantry Division) was on a street patrol in Iraq (Tikrit I believe) and as he rounded the corner of a building an armed (AK-47) insurgent came from the other side. The two of them were within just a few feet of each other when they opened fire. The insurgent was killed and Kevin was hit in the left chest where his IPod was in his jacket pocket. It slowed the bullet down enough that it did Another reason why everyone should have an iPod! More pictures… HOW TO REPLACE YOUR IPHONE 3G/3GS GLASS, DIGITIZER AND/OR LCD FAKE INTEL CORE I7 CPU BUILT TO LAST: COMPUTER SYSTEMS THAT...

How to Replace your iPhone 3G/3GS Glass, Digitizer and/or LCD

After about 3 years of dropping my iPhone 3G on various occasions, a drop onto the tile floor at Atomic HQ did her in: I made a trip to the Apple store to talk to one of those certified Genius dudes. Pretty impressive Apple can draw people with such amazingly high IQs to sell their products?!? Anyways, my genius was actually very helpful, although I found out that to have them fix it, I would have to pay $100, and they would basically replace the entire front assembly (glass, touchscreen, LCD, button, speaker). My other option was to go ahead and take advantage of my upgrade to an iPhone 4, though I know that the iPhone 5 is due out this Fall, and even the Genius was honest enough to point out that it would be best if I could wait. So...

Saturday, 20 October 2012

Fake Intel Core i7 CPU

Fake Intel Core i7 CPU – Perfectly Normal? From the outside the box looks perfectly normal… right? Fake Intel Core i7 CPU – Label Zoom in on the label, and you see some of the problems immediately. What exactly is a “sochet,” anyway? (And the Intel logo is stamped into the hologram at the upper-left.) Fake Intel Core i7 CPU – Back of Box The back of the box. Note that this CPU supports Hyper.Threading. Fake Intel Core i7 CPU – Back of Box 2 Another look inside the box, showing the “heat sink and fan” inside. Fake Intel Core i7 CPU – Box Opened A closer look at the fan and heat sink. It would be pretty hard to use this molded plastic unit for anything. And the manual? Unsurprisingly, a sheaf of blank pages stapled together. Fake...

Built to last: Computer systems that simply cannot fail

A failing computer system can be a problem in some settings, but it’s catastrophic in others. No one likes when their computer crashes out while in the middle of an overnight render, but the cost of that delay is nothing compared to a failure in a mission-critical environment, such as in a hospital, on a satellite, or, in the case of Curiosity, on another planet entirely. These extraordinary settings have led to the creation of specialized computer systems that are designed to work in high-demand situations, often for years on end. They are, not surprisingly, some of the most interesting computer systems out there. Healthcare Hospital equipment, first and foremost, must be immune to fluctuations on mains power.Static transfer switches can...

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