Wednesday 28 December 2011

The Tops of 2011 - III

SkyDrive 

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 iPad 2

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


Technological change requires the devices of the daily becoming more intelligent. After Smart phones, appliances, televisions and transportation, the watch will also be smart in the image of Wimm. Wimm shows is a high-tech running on the mobile operating system Google Android. It is connected to the Smartphone's owner and the web. Wimm is able to alert the wearer when it receives a phone call or SMS. The accessory can also access Google Calendar.


Create a Numeric Keypad with a Single film for Touchpads


The problem with some laptops is the lack of numeric keypad on the keyboard, a defect that can be a real handicap for some professionals. Many gadgets have been proposed to overcome this defect and the most interesting is the concept Number Pad Film for Touchpad. Number Pad Film for Touchpad, as it implies, is a film keypad promises to be a promising alternative to portable gadgets on the market.

The Blue Scale, A Novel concept calculates the calories intake


To make life easier for those with uncompromising calories they take with each meal, the designer Ehsan Sayyad imagined the concept Blue Scale. Blue Scale is a device to measure the calories contained in food, be it a flat, a product of fast food or drink. Unobtrusive, Blue Scale is easily transportable. It takes the form of a disk on which you place the container of food to be measured.