This is the default LED TV are part of this selection. In fact, they have become a standard in 2011. As explained in our TV guide LED, there is now more TV than Plasma or LED LCD CCFL in stores. Their price was lowered, allowing their massive democratization. Thus we find a 46 inch Samsung 810 euros or a 42 inch Panasonic to 610 euros. It goes without saying that smaller diagonal, one can actually find TV LED for every budget.
Friday, 30 December 2011
The Tops of 2011 - VI
This is the default LED TV are part of this selection. In fact, they have become a standard in 2011. As explained in our TV guide LED, there is now more TV than Plasma or LED LCD CCFL in stores. Their price was lowered, allowing their massive democratization. Thus we find a 46 inch Samsung 810 euros or a 42 inch Panasonic to 610 euros. It goes without saying that smaller diagonal, one can actually find TV LED for every budget.
The Tops of 2011 - V
Apple has already amply demonstrated its expertise in smartphones, but also about marketing and its ability to sell a new product. In October, all indications are that Apple will introduce a new phone during the keynote in the making. Many expected an iPhone 5, and it is finally an iPhone 4S to be announced, causing at first a disappointment among fans. Yet it is indeed the best product launch, in terms of sales ever made by Apple. He has broken the record of pre-orders in 24 hours in the U.S., reaching one million. The four million units sold will be met only a few days later.
Thursday, 29 December 2011
The Tops of 2011 - IV
Steve Jobs is not the personality of the year according to the Times, yet the story of his life will certainly be the best-selling book of the year, and what in the world. Amazon already announced the book as one who has the best selling in 2011 on the online platform, while it is out until October. Across the Atlantic, it sold no less than 380 000 copies.
In France, a few days before Christmas, the site of Fnac's biography class among its top 10 sales, less than two months after its release. According to Ipsos, the figure rises to 68,000 copies a few days before Christmas. A figure just huge for a biography. Besides its author Walter Isaacson said he was preparing an enhanced version, citing in particular the last weeks of life of the founder of Apple.
Collaboration Software
Regal Assets
Radio Controlled Cars
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
The Tops of 2011 - III
Microsoft is not known to be on the forefront when it comes to the latest technology. However, the publisher has shown a real change in its policy with SkyDrive service in 2011. While the service is not brand new, but the management of online storage space (in the Cloud) by the Redmond giant is exemplary. First, SkyDrive offers 25 GB of free storage, where the competitors (DropBox, Box.net, etc..) Does no more than 10 GB free.
The Tops of 2011 - II
The first iPad had already scored in 2010, the early universe of Internet tablets such as we know them. With the iPad 2, Apple has just had to correct some details that fans demanded two cameras (one in front), a faster processor, all in a device 33% thinner and 15% lighter. The success of this new tablet was even more resounding than the previous one, the iPad 2 being one of the great success of 2011.
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Wimm A Smart watch
Create a Numeric Keypad with a Single film for Touchpads
The Blue Scale, A Novel concept calculates the calories intake
Sunday, 25 December 2011
The Tops of 2011
The tops of the YearIt is a ritual that season preparing mono-live is keen. One week after the publication, blithely commented, our tops of the year now are the time to congratulate the winners of 2011. Whether it is technical achievements, commercial or simply promising new players in the market of high-tech, some companies, products and people managed to get their game in a particularly difficult year for the sector.
It's time to celebrate the tops of the year 2011.
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Popcorn Popper Machines
Friday, 23 December 2011
Windows 8: The Features We Know About So Far
Metro UI
Users of Windows Phone 7 will already be familiar with the panel-based Metro User Interface that Windows 8 relies on. Beginning with the simple and intuitive Windows 8 Start Screen, Metro provides a slick and seamless experience from beginning to end. Those familiar with Windows 7 should be able to make a fairly painless transition to Windows 8's Metro interface. It strips away unnecessary elements and leaves behind only the functionality you actually need. In a nutshell, Metro UI just makes navigating the layout of the operating system much faster and more efficient.
Internet Explorer 10
Microsoft has taken a lot of flack over the years for its Internet Explorer web browser. It hasn't always been the most secure browser, and its lack of adherence to widely accepted web standards has often frustrated developers. Internet Explorer 10 is an entirely different story. It's faster and easier to use, and it adds support for many new HTML5 technologies. More importantly, it's much more secure and stable than past versions of IE. If you have a sub-par web connection, you'll want to look into a faster plan from one of your local Internet service providers to get the most out of IE 10.
Support for ARM Platforms
Intel and AMD x86 CPUs have been the only real options in the desktop world ever since Apple decided to ditch IBM PowerPC chips. Mobile devices, on the other hand, rely on less powerful but far more efficient ARM RISC chips that preserve battery life while providing a decent level of computing performance. Windows 8 is the first major release from Microsoft that supports ARM chips, allowing it to be installed on smart phones and tablets. Thanks to its lower resource consumption, Windows 8 can run on less than 300 MB of RAM.
Microsoft Store
Apple's iTunes Store set the standard by which all other mobile software markets are judged. Microsoft's own app store will allow developers to publish and sell their Windows 8 programs in a fairly open and frictionless environment. While still in development, the early results are promising. Getting the most out of the Microsoft Store will require fast connections from Internet service providers and mobile carriers to make downloading and using applications quick and convenient.
Windows To Go
One of the easiest ways to make a full-fledged operating system more mobile is to make it capable of being booted from a USB drive. Users of Linux distributions like Ubuntu will be familiar with this functionality already, but Windows users will be no doubt appreciate the new feature. Basically, Windows To Go gives users the power to create a self-contained installation of Windows 8 on a Flash drive and take it will them everywhere, bringing their files, programs, and settings with them.
Closing Thoughts
Considering the vast financial resources of Microsoft and Windows 8's solid reviews from critics and developers alike, it seems likely that the new mobile-centric version of Windows will be successful. For Microsoft's sake, it has to be. The Redmond, Washington, technology giant has to make a smooth transition to the mobile world if they want to remain relevant in the coming years. Based on what we've already seen from Windows 8 in its pre-release form, it looks like they're going to succeed.
Pimp My Cube Contest
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A concept that doubles the life of batteries
These batteries is unusual. Its body is like a spring at the ends of which are a positive terminal and a negative terminal. This battery has the advantage of being more efficient than others. According to its designer, its lifespan is twice that of normal cells. One = Two Battery is based on the same principle as conventional batteries.
25 USB drives that have personality - VIII
Thursday, 22 December 2011
How to Use Your iPad to Control Your Finances
For a start, many high street banks have apps that make online banking easier. You simply download the app and then, at your leisure, log in securely to access your banking details. From there, you'll be able to see what's going into and out of your account and view your balance. This is extremely useful as a first step towards financial control.
Beyond simply monitoring your finances, you can use your iPad to actively keep track of upcoming expenditures. Examples include bills and other regular outgoings that are relatively simple enough to keep on top of, but can be a headache if you lose track of them. Bills On Your Table is one app that allows you to track bills and the dates on which they are due. The app lets you organise the bills by category and use your calendar to get things arranged into a schedule. The app also lines up your more pressing bills by arranging them in a timeframe.
If your finances feel as though they're in complete disarray, creating a spreadsheet on your iPad should allow you to exercise more control and get things back in order. The Spreadsheet app enables you to put together, as the name suggests, a number of spreadsheets. These, when created on your iPad, are little different to ones made in Excel on a free laptop and if you're familiar with these you shouldn't find it too hard to get things organised. These spreadsheets are useful when it comes to crafting budgets or working out exactly what expenses you can claim, since they enable mathematical calculations to be performed quickly.
Even small transactions can be managed using the iPad. For example, there is the iHandy Tip Calculator, which aims to save you the hassle and time of manually working out how much you should tip in restaurants or after a cab ride. Simply get out the iPad, load up the app and enter the relevant values. You'll soon have the correct amount to tip at hand.
The iPad is also useful if you're interested in making financial investments. For a start, you can use the iPad's internet access to receive the latest news on stock markets and on the value of your investments. The iPad enables easy access to news websites and feeds, so the latest information is never far away. The StockWatch app gives you a simple way to follow the state of stocks and investigate how mutual funds and bonds are doing. This information is presented in a number of ways, including charts and access to news services, that can then be shared across to other devices.
The iPad's greatest strengths lie in its versatility. When it comes to financial control, this flexibility extends from managing your monthly outgoings and bills all the way to tracking the investments you've made. In this way, it's similar to a free laptop: what you can do with it in terms of financial organisation is almost unlimited.
A Brief History of the Act Also Known as “Lincoln’s Law”
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
25 USB drives that have personality - VI
The proposed creation Cerrious by Design includes a USB Sandisk 4 GB retractable. Handmade in very small quantities, it consists of pieces of metal laser cut and artificially rusted with a chemical treatment. Plus: a small orange light blinks during transfer operations of the key. 27 euros.
25 USB drives that have personality - V
German manufacturing Thalbach designs and manufactures hand a range of USB drives from twenty species of wood more or less rare olive trees, lemon, rosewood, ebony, etc.. These keys are available for sale on the manufacturer's website for prices ranging from 65 to 149 euros depending on the model and storage capacity (4 to 16 GB).
cancer stem cells
Sunday, 18 December 2011
25 USB drives that have personality - IV
This little blue hippo with flowers is known as "William" and has become over the years the unofficial mascot of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ("The Met" to insiders). It contains a USB 4 GB sold on the online shop of the museum at a price of 23 euros. The original, meanwhile, is a ceramic figurine dating back 4000 years (twelfth Egyptian dynasty) in the museum.
25 USB drives that have personality - III
Notice to backpackers! And clumsy. The USB XtremKey proposed by LaCie is enclosed in a box from zinc, a zinc alloy, aluminum, magnesium and copper, capable of withstanding the pressure of a 10-ton truck, and is designed to be watertight up to 100 meters. We usually requires not so much a memory stick but you never know ... With good performance, although they are slightly below those announced by the manufacturer, it is available 8, 16, 32 and 64 GB for a price ranging from 50 to 250 euros depending on capacity. And besides she is pretty (design by Constance Guisset).
25 USB drives that have personality - II
SLIM Duo 2 X 64 GB Victorinox In the family of USB Victorinox Slim I want the DUO 2 X 64 GB! One of the latest models offered by the famous brand of Swiss Army knives embarks indeed two key storage of 64 GB each, inserted into an ultrathin knife handle (without blades ... can not have everything). In addition a data encryption AES 256, the key have different software functions very practical: automatic backup, bookmarking, file synchronization, password management, etc.. 260 euros.
Saturday, 17 December 2011
25 USB drives that have personality - I
This USB key is original in more ways than one. In addition to the encryption logic at its disposal (AES), it offers a second barrier with a mechanical system similar to that of combination locks. To release the key to his shackles, you must align a code composed of 5 characters, previously defined by the owner. Available in 8 or 16 GB it offers, in addition, the performance totally respectable. But its peculiarity is also the mode of development it received as the possibility of mass production was initially submitted to the site members kickstarter, who were invited to participate in financing from $ 1. The goal was largely achieved (517 "sponsors" to date, and a financial goal exceeded by 750%) the production will start December 23. The USB Crypteks is sold between 95 and 120 euros depending on capacity.Friday, 16 December 2011
Linear Actuators
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Lucky Punk the future race car of 2055
Lucky Punk is a concept race car straight from the future, in the year 2055 to be exact. According to Andre Costa, at that time, the development of weapons will be prohibited and race cars will be diverted by the researchers in the arms to continue their activities in secret. Lucky Punk belongs to the British team Team Lucky 21 and is one of the few race cars that have escaped the tyrannical system developers weapons.
iLaunch Thunder missile via Bluetooth
Use Jet boots aquatic fly over water
According to its designers, jet-boots are more practical than jet-pack to the extent that they are lighter, more compact and offer a certain freedom of movement to the user. Check the original equipment is also more intuitive and convenient to perform aerobatics. The machine can also be used with a jet-ski. If the Jet-Lev Flyer worth 94,000 dollars, Flyboard is available for a lesser sum of $ 6,000 anyway.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Apple: 15 extraordinary patents - II
Apple likes that its products are cleaned up. Pushing the concept to the extreme, a patent suggests that the California Company plans to hide the camera from its computers within the screen. The goal is to end the paradox "being seen while seeing" that prevents the user to look up to his interlocutor in the eye. If since the filing of this patent, in 2009, the iPhone has developed Face Time, the sensor is not (yet) but behind the screen above.Friday, 9 December 2011
Apple: 15 extraordinary patents - I
Insert pee: the video games on urinals
Indeed, the group has recently presented his toilet fun and high-tech in the London bar the Exhibit. Specifically, the bar is located in a suburb south of London, Balham. Each urinal is equipped with sensors and above is LCD screens. To access the games and control, just simply relieve them. The sensors calculate the pressure, volume, or the movement of the jets of urine. These parameters are used as controls.
Infinite banking
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Marketing research company
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Facebook flaw: the photos of Mark Zuckerberg hacked
Published on the forum site of bodybuilding, the method of access to private photos is very simple. Just see the pictures of a person as spam (even if you are not friends with her). Facebook proposes to report the offending photos and displays the images of the private individual.
It was enough that the principle is applied directly to the profile of Facebook founder and several of its private photos can be found posted on the Web.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
LG Xnote Z330: ultrabook to the tunes of MacBook
Firefox: the soon-compatible joysticks
JavaScript Gamepad API Demo (xBox 360 Controller) from Rob Hawkes on Vimeo.
Cymax
Monday, 5 December 2011
Cookies on Mobile: Carrier iQ, Apple responds
In the aftermath of the case Carrier iQ makes loud noise, the main actor was keen to respond. The company behind this program capable of analyzing most of the actions of users of mobile (Nokia, Android, BlackBerry, iOS) held to deny categorically "record, transcribe and transmit any kind of personal information." According to Carrier iQ, their program would be used only for telephone operators to diagnose potential network problems.TeamWox
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Super Mario Bros.: The first level contained in Minecraft
Two players Minecraft have made up his mind to recreate the first level of the Game Boy version of Super Mario Bros. in Stop Motion, and it simply with blocks and objects "crafted." 18 million units and 500 hours later, these artists have players completed a video of 2 minutes and 22 seconds. For this achievement, they reproduced a Boy Giant 1:1 scale in the construction mode of Minecraft. The screen of the copy contains 160 blocks of 144 blocks, or the exact definition of the console original. Like the Game Boy, so there are 23,040 pixels, or blocks in the case of Minecraft.

































