Sunday 3 July 2011

Google changes its look


The sideline of the launch of Google +; The Mountain View Company has also changed the appearance of its online services. Exit the blue bar. Now the top of pages Google is black. The menu remains the same. Only a toothed wheel replaces the term "parameters". This difference is also found on other Google services. Also note that the Google logo has narrowed slightly. The purpose of this operation is to allow the user to better focus on the search bar and results.

EADS Voltaire, A Electric Aircraft of Tomorrow


Like most forms of transport, the flying machines will also be green in a few years. The concept is illustrated by Voltaire. Voltaire is a conceptual plane ECO2avia created for the project, launched by EADS. This is a 100% electric plane. The area in which Voltaire is used is not yet known but one thing is certain, it is not a business model and it does not carry passengers. The aircraft is equipped with two lithium polymer modified, each supplying a powerful engine.

Saturday 2 July 2011

Head-Lock, a Helmet that Protects the Rider and Bike


What's more practical than a motorized bicycle to avoid traffic jams without much fatigue? If the bikes have evolved, their accessories shall do the same. The problem for those who choose the bike is that it is carrying around a helmet and a lock security everywhere. A group of four designers propose to do with their simple concept called Head-Lock. Head-Lock is a device that combines the helmet and the safety lock in a single accessory.

Google+ fixes a security hole first


Just launched, Google+ has already met its first technical problems. The social network of the U.S. firm, which aims head on Face book and its 700 million users, is the victim of a security breach which was immediately corrected. This was the feature "re share", which can share its publications over the posted by one of his contacts. This allowed the "republication" of information disseminated through an account yet protected.

Friday 1 July 2011

A Touch Watch for Blind People


Talking watches are hardly practical when a blind person is in a noisy or quiet in a public place where one should not draw attention. Designer watches, original buff, Jacob Rynkiewicz offers an alternative to these talking watches touch with his wristwatch. Black and white, the watch is flanked by a design that is both simple and modern.