Apple iPad’s Display Is Looks Like a TV Than a Laptop



Apple iPad’s most striking feature, its gorgeous 9.7-inch touchscreen display, uses liquid crystal display technology — but with a few unusual twists — to present a vivid image and a wide viewing angle.

“The iPad’s display uses the same capacitive touchscreen technology as the iPhone and iPod Touch,” says Vinita Jakhanwal, principal analyst for iSuppli. “At the same time, it offers a better picture quality than conventional LCDs.”

After months of speculation, Apple launched its tablet, the iPad on Wednesday. The lightweight device (1.5 pounds) features a luminous touchscreen and a user interface similar to the iPhone. The iPad, which can cost $500 to $830 depending on the model, runs an expanded version of the operating system used in the iPhone.

World Most Powerful Production Bike The Vyrus 987 C3 4V V


The Vyrus 987 C3 4V: the world's most powerful production motorcycle


The Vyrus 987 C3 4V V

The name Vyrus may not be familiar to motorcycle enthusiasts when they begin reading this article, but by the end of it, there’s every chance it will be at the top of their list of “dream bikes.” The small Rimini-based Italian company is currently best known for producing the Bimota Tesi 2D, but the company's new, top-of-the-range, Vyrus 987 C3 4VV superbike is just about to propel it to even greater world renown, leapfrogging past a gaggle of superbikes to become the most powerful production motorcycle in the world. It's more powerful than Ducati’s Desmosedici RR, MV Agusta’s F4 312RR, Suzuki’s Hayabusa or Kawasaki’s ZZR1400. The hub-centre-steered Vyrus runs a 211 bhp supercharged 1198cc 1098R Ducati engine, weighs just 158 kg and costs EUR 65,000 (US$91,700).

The 4VV is the lightest and most powerful of four Vyrus variants.

IPad vs. Kindle. Who Wins?

IPad vs. Kindle. Who Wins?



which device is better, with many pro-Kindle reviewers calling the reader less distracting, while the Apple camp cites the iPad’s multi-purpose nature as a selling point.

An iPad “does so much more — games, photos, videos, email,” wrote Fred Vogelsteinin Wired. “I might eventually ditch my laptop for it too.”

GigaOm also sees the Kindle as a defunct device. “The Amazon Kindle is dead thanks to the rich media capabilities of the iPad as well as the full software-based keyboard,” Stacey Higginbotham wrote.

Apple's i-Pad - concise details of the announcement


Apple's US$500 iPad
Apple's i-Pad start at US$500

The Apple iPad was announced today. In a nutshell, it’s a bigger iPhone that runs all the same apps on a 9.7 inch touch screen and has a 10 hour battery life and 30 day stand-by. It’s half an inch thick, weighs 1.5 pounds, and is powered by Apple’s own custom 1GHz ARM A4chip and can run up to 64 GB of storage. It has all the wireless connectivity of the iphone (802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1), a built-in speaker and microphone, accelerometer and uses the same 30-pin Dock connector as the iPod and iPhone.

The first iPads will ship in 60 days, with 3G models taking another month. Pricing starts at US$499 and runs to US$829.

The official press release from Apple reads:

Apple Launches iPad

Magical & Revolutionary Device at an Unbelievable Price

SAN FRANCISCO—January 27, 2010—Apple® today introduced iPad, a revolutionary device for browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, reading e-books and much more. iPad’s responsive high-resolution Multi-Touch™ display lets users physically interact with applications and content. iPad is just 0.5 inches (13.4 mm ) thick and weighs just 1.5 pounds (0.68 kg) —

Apple Make a Special Information Site for i-pad


If You want to Know about the i-pad then Don't worry because Apple creates special information site for i-Pad.

i-Book The enTourage eDGe eBook dualscreen reader

enTourage announces eDGe dual screen eBook reader

The enTourage eDGe eBook dualscreen reader

Its Looks Like a Book...

When is an eBook reader not merely an eBook reader? When it’s an enTourage eDGE reader. Unveiled this week at CES the clamshell designed reader is billed as the world’s first dualbook, with a 9.7” black and white E-ink screen on the one side and 10.1” LCD color touchscreen on the other. Along with 4GB of internal memory and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability, the unit functions as a mini-netbook, notepad and audio/video recorder.

The dual displays of the enTourage eDGe reader can be flipped to be used tablet style, and the included stylus enables the user to not only scribble notes in the margin of the E-ink side but also to highlight text to send to an index. The LCD side runs on Android software, and features a large onscreen USB keyboard, as well as the option of an external USB or Bluetooth keyboard.

The i-mate 810-F handset has passed vigorous testing which allows the manufacturers to offer it with a lifetime warranty


The i-mate 810-F handset has passed vigorous testing which allows the manufacturers to off...
The i-mate 810-F handset has passed vigorous testing which allows the manufacturers to offer it with a lifetime warranty......
OMG NOW AVILABLE I-MATE WITH LIFETIME WARRENTY...so Guys Keep It Up..take this i-mate

Handset manufacturer i-mate’s 810-F is so tough the company has given it a lifetime year-on-year warranty. That’s because it has already put the 810-F through a grueling set of tests and trials, including running a car over it, immersing it in all kinds of fluids, kicking it, dropping it, baking it, freezing it and even calling it bad names – and yet the device continues to work. I-mate says the 810-F has even passed the rigors of US Military toughness specifications (standards as referenced for impact resistance, crush force, submersion, rain/mist/salt, fog, dust ingress, and vibration).

Think of a challenge for the 810-F and it has probably already passed it, which makes it ideal for mere mortals such as contractors on work sites, outdoor adventurers like hikers, skiers and surfers – and basically anyone who has found that off-the-shelf handsets are too easily damaged.

Tesla to use Panasonic's Nickel-based lithium-ion batteries

Tesla to use Panasonic's Nickel-based lithium-ion batteries

The Tesla Roadster Sport

Electric carmaker Tesla Motors and electronics giant Panasonic have announced that they will be collaborating on development of next-generation battery cells for electric vehicles. Tesla Chief Technology Officer JB Straubel says “Combining Tesla’s rigorous cell testing and understanding of EV requirements with Panasonic’s cutting-edge battery technology will result in custom cells optimized for use in EVs.” Panasonic’s nickel-based lithium-ion battery cells will be included in Tesla’s newest battery packs, due to their high capacity, light weight, durability and long life. According to Panasonic, they are the highest energy density battery cells currently in production.

Mercedes assembles Silver Arrows F1 dream team


Mercedes assembles Silver Arrows F1 dream team

Mercedes assembles Silver Arrows F1 dream team

The new Silver Arrows Formula One works team was presented in Stuttgart today and though there were no surprises, the line-up was nonetheless formidable. Take a world championship winning team (Brawn F1 2009), add to it substantial long term sponsorship from Petronas, the full weight of Mercedes Benz management, finances and engineering (with the emphasis on engine - the title engine of the last two years) and then slot in the winningest F1 driver in history, and you have a pretty impressive line-up. The most ominous aspect of it all though is that the pairing of Ross Brawn and Michael Schumacher is back together. It won two titles at Benetton, reestablished the Ferrari dynasty then Brawn created his own history last year. The car remains under a shroud of secrecy until its track debut next week.

Seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher was the star of the show, but the dream team line-up assembled was remarkably impressive. Number two driver, Nico Rosberg and team management Ross Brawn, Nick Fry and Norbert Haug were introduced to 600 guests with a presentation and press conference at the Mercedes-Benz Museum.

The Synaptics Fuse Mobile or iPhone

Synaptics debuts Fuse next-generation mobile phone concept

The Synaptics Fuse

Last December, the world was introduced to the Synaptics Fuse, a new concept in mobile communications. The prototype smartphone is the result of a collaboration between Synaptics, Texas Instruments, Immersion, TheAlloy and The Astonishing Tribe (TAT). What makes this phone so special is its user/phone interface. It takesSynaptics’ pioneering touchscreen technology to a whole new level, allowing people to use the phone one-handed, and without having to even see the screen.

Venturi's Volage concept electric sportscar that features the Michelin Active Wheel System


Venturi's Volage concept electric sportscar that features the Michelin Active Wheel System

Venturi's Volage concept electric sportscar that features the Michelin Active Wheel System

At the North American International Auto Show, Gizmag’s Noel McKeegan got the lowdown on the Venturi Volage concept electric sportscar from Venturi’s Clement Dorance. Venturi is the company responsible for the world’s first production electric sportscar, the Fetish, and its latest electric sportscar is the result of collaboration between Venturi and Michelin. It is one of the first applications of the Michelin Active Wheel System that replaces a vehicle’s traditional engine with eight electric motors located within the wheels. Each wheel contains two motors - one responsible for the propulsion and the other taking care of the suspension. As Clement explains this innovative design not only gives the Volage four-wheel-drive and active suspension, but also provides a low center of gravity to further enhance the maneuverability and overall performance of the vehicle.

Check out the vid for an overview of the Volage as well as Venturi's plans to supply electric vehicles to the French postal service.

WHAT IS DIABETES?

- The Balance of Glucose and Insulin -

Diabetes is a disorder that affects the way your body uses food for energy. Normally, the sugar you take in is digested and broken down to a simple sugar, known as glucose. The glucose then circulates in your blood where it waits to enter cells to be used as fuel. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, helps move the glucose into cells. A healthy pancreas adjusts the amount of insulin based on the level of glucose. But, if you have diabetes, this process breaks down, and blood sugar levels become too high.

There are two main types of full-blown diabetes. People with Type 1 diabetes are completely unable to produce insulin. People with Type 2 diabetes can produce insulin, but their cells don't respond to it. In either case, the glucose can't move into the cells and blood glucose levels can become high. Over time, these high glucose levels can cause serious complications.

Pre-Diabetes -
Pre-diabetes means that the cells in your body are becoming resistant to insulin or your pancreas is not producing as much insulin as required. Your blood glucose levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be called diabetes. This is also known as "impaired fasting glucose" or "impaired glucose tolerance". A diagnosis of pre-diabetes is a warning sign that diabetes will develop later. The good news: You can prevent the development of Type 2 diabetes by losing weight, making changes in your diet and exercising.

Type 1 Diabetes -
A person with Type 1 diabetes can't make any insulin. Type 1 most often occurs before age 30, but may strike at any age. Type 1 can be caused by a genetic disorder. The origins of Type 1 are not fully understood, and there are several theories. But all of the possible causes still have the same end result: The pancreas produces very little or no insulin anymore. Frequent insulin injections are needed for Type 1.

Type 2 Diabetes -
A person with Type 2 diabetes has adequate insulin, but the cells have become resistant to it. Type 2 usually occurs in adults over 35 years old, but can affect anyone, including children. The National Institutes of Health state that 95 percent of all diabetes cases are Type 2. Why? It's a lifestyle disease, triggered by obesity, a lack of exercise, increased age and to some degree, genetic predisposition.

Gestational Diabetes -
Gestational diabetes (GD) affects about 4 percent of all pregnant women. It usually appears during the second trimester and disappears after the birth of the baby. Like Type 1 and Type 2, your body can't use glucose effectively and blood glucose levels get too high. When GD is not controlled, complications can affect both you and your baby. Your doctor will help you work out a diet and exercise plan, and possibly medication. Having GD increases your risk for developing it again during future pregnancies and also raises your risk of Type 2 diabetes later in life.

- Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes -

Many of the signs of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are similar. In both, there is too much glucose in the blood and not enough in the cells of your body. High glucose levels in Type I are due to a lack of insulin because the insulin producing cells have been destroyed. Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body's cells become resistant to insulin that is being produced. Either way, your cells aren't getting the glucose that they need, and your body lets you know by giving you these signs and symptoms.

Frequent trips to the bathroom -
Are you visiting the bathroom much more lately? Does it seem like you urinate all day long? Urination becomes more frequent when there is too much glucose in the blood. If insulin is nonexistent or ineffective, the kidneys can't filter glucose back to the blood. They become overwhelmed and try to draw extra water out of the blood to dilute the glucose. This keeps your bladder full and it keeps you running to the bathroom.

Unquenchable Thirst -
If it feels like you can't get enough water and you're drinking much more than usual, it could be a sign of diabetes, especially if it seems to go hand in hand with frequent urination. If your body is pulling extra water out of your blood and you're running to the bathroom more, you will become dehydrated and feel the need to drink more to replace the water that you are losing.

Losing Weight Without Trying -
This symptom is more noticeable with Type 1 diabetes. In Type 1, the pancreas stops making insulin, possibly due to a viral attack on pancreas cells or because an autoimmune response makes the body attack the insulin producing cells. The body desperately looks for an energy source because the cells aren't getting glucose. It starts to break down muscle tissue and fat for energy. Type 2 happens gradually with increasing insulin resistance so weight loss is not as noticeable.

Weakness and Fatigue -
It's that bad boy glucose again. Glucose from the food we eat travels into the bloodstream where insulin is supposed to help it transition into the cells of our body. The cells use it to produce the energy we need to live. When the insulin isn't there or if the cells don't react to it anymore, then the glucose stays outside the cells in the bloodstream. The cells become energy starved and you feel tired and run down.

Tingling or Numbness in Your Hands, Legs or Feet -
This symptom is called neuropathy. It occurs gradually over time as consistently high glucose in the blood damages the nervous system, particularly in the extremities. Type 2 diabetes is a gradual onset, and people are often not aware that they have it. Therefore, blood sugar might have been high for more than a few years before a diagnosis is made. Nerve damage can creep up without our knowledge. Neuropathy can very often improve when tighter blood glucose control is achieved.

Other Signs and Symptoms that can Occur -
Blurred vision, skin that is dry or itchy, frequent infections or cuts and bruises that take a long time to heal are also signs that something is amiss. Again, when these signs are associated with diabetes, they are the result of high glucose levels in the body. If you notice any of the above signs, schedule an appointment with your doctor. He or she will be able to tell you if you have reason to be concerned about a diagnosis of diabetes.

- Treatments for Diabetes -

A diagnosis of diabetes can bring on many new challenges. Depending on what type of diabetes you have, you may need medication or insulin. You may need to make dietary and other lifestyle changes.

There are two main types of diabetes. In both type 1 and type 2, glucose can't move out of the blood and into the cells, where it needs to go. Glucose levels in the blood can become too high. In people without diabetes, the pancreas releases insulin into the blood to help move the glucose out.

People with type 1 diabetes are unable to produce insulin. Type 1 requires daily insulin injections. People with type 2 diabetes can still produce insulin, but their cells don't respond to it as well as they should.

Diabetes is approached from many angles. There are different types of insulin and methods of insulin delivery for type 1.

Sometimes, type 2 diabetics require insulin if oral medications provide inadequate control of blood glucose levels. Several classifications of medications are available for type 2.

General Awareness 2

  1. Every 30 seconds a house fire doubles in size.
  2. The month of December is the most popular month for weddings in the Philippines.
  3. A one ounce milk chocolate bar has 6 mg of caffeine.
  4. Carbon monoxide can kill a person in less than 15 minutes.
  5. The largest ever hailstone weighed over 1kg and fell in Bangladesh in 1986.
  6. Ants can live up to 16 years.
  7. In Belgium, there is a museum that is just for strawberries.
  8. The sense of smell of an ant is just as good as a dog's.
  9. Popped popcorn should be stored in the freezer or refrigerator as this way it can stay crunchy for up to three weeks.
  10. Coca-Cola was originally green.

  11. The most common name in the world is Mohammed.
  12. The name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with.
  13. The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue.
  14. TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row ! of the keyboard.
  15. Women blink nearly twice as much as men!
  16. You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.
  17. It is impossible to lick your elbow.
  18. Shakespeare invented the word 'assassination' and 'bump'.
  19. Stewardesses is the longest word typed with only the left hand.
  20. People say "Bless you " when you sneeze because when you sneeze, your heart stops for a millisecond.

  21. It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
    The "sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in the English language.
  22. If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die.
  23. Each king in a deck of playing cards represents great king from history. Spades - King David Clubs -Alexander the Great, Hearts ,Charlemagne Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
  24. If a statue of a person in the park on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle. If the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle. If the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
  25. What do bullet proof vests, fire escapes, windshield wipers and laser printers all have in common? Ans. - All invented by women.
  26. The only food that doesn't spoil is HoneY.
  27. A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.
  28. A snail can sleep for three years.
  29. All polar bears are left handed.
  30. American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first-class.

  31. Butterflies taste with their feet.
  32. Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.
  33. In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
  34. On average, people fear spiders more than they do death.
  35. The c!garette lighter was invented before the match.
  36. Most lipstick contains fish scales.
  37. Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
  38. Tapeworms range in size from about 0.04 inch to more than 50 feet in length.
  39. A baby bat is called a pup.
  40. German Shepherds bite humans more than any other breed of dog.

  41. A female mackerel lays about 500,000 eggs at one time.
  42. It takes 35 to 65 minks to produce the average mink coat. The numbers for other types of fur coats are: beaver - 15; fox - 15 to 25; ermine - 150; chinchilla - 60 to 100 .

REDUCE DEPRESSION - TIPS

- Know the Signs of Depression and Improve Your Life -

  • Typical signs of depression actually show a change in the way a person has come to think about himself.

  • "I just can't get myself to do any work around the house. My marriage is falling apart."

  • "My hair is thinning. I'm losing my looks. No one will care about me anymore."

These are typical thoughts of people who are depressed and show a change in thinking, feeling and acting.

Here are other signs of depression :

  • Continual feelings of sadness, emptiness and helplessness that seem to have no cause

  • Loss of interest or pleasure in ordinary activities

  • Decreased energy, fatigue

  • Sleep and/or eating problems

  • Difficulty concentrating and making decisions

  • Feelings of guilt, worthlessness and helplessness

  • Irritability, excessive crying

  • Chronic physical aches and pains that do not go away

  • Feelings of hopelessness

  • Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts.

  • If a person shows several of the above signs of depression for an extended period (2 weeks or more) he should consult a physician.

Edge Fashion Phone

The glass keypad slides out whenever needed.
It houses a LED light source for keypad edge and character illumination.

Edge Fashion Phone : Trendy People Need This Phone -

The Edge phone is designed for the style conscious fashionistas. The name has nothing to do with data speed. In fact we don’t even know what this phone is capable of because as with all fashion phones, looks rein supreme and the Edge phone makes sure you notice with its glowing glass keyboard.

Hot Handset made by Bamboo




Bamboo Chassis & Stainless Steel S-series Mobile Phone by Simon Enever -

With a bamboo chassis wrapped in black acrylic and stainless steel detailing, the S-series handset tries to stand out from the current crowd of feature rich bland mobile phones. The S-series however steps back from this approach and sets off in a radically different design direction by combining sleek, sophisticated styling with top quality materials all put together in a compact package, to make the whole experience of looking at and owning the phone just as pleasurable as using it. Containing all of the features expected as standard on phones of today but wrapping them in a simple, sleek aesthetic and luxury materials to give a touch of class and nautical feel. The key features, from using the camera to making and receiving calls, is easily operated without the need to flip out the keypad and waste time.

The Ion Twin Video Camcorder

Tell both sides of the story with the Ion Twin Video camera

The Ion Twin Video camcorder features front and back cameras plus stereo microphones
The Ion Twin Video camcorder features front and back cameras plus stereo microphones

Consumer audio electronics maker Ion has announced its new Twin Video, a pocket video cam with a twist. The Twin Video features front and back cameras so you can simultaneously record your subject, and your reaction to it. The Twin Video is designed to let you easily shoot interviews or create dual-POV movies for YouTube, Facebook, and video blogs. In-camera controls allow you to be creative on the fly by swapping video feeds or switching between picture-in-picture and split screen modes.

Ion claims that the Twin Video is the world’s first video recorder with front and back lenses, although the arrangement is similar to some cell phones with video calling capability. You control the front and rear cameras independently even while you are recording. You can select which video feed is being recorded, show both video feeds on a split screen, or inlay one feed over another using picture-in-picture. The Twin Video also features dual onboard microphones for recording stereo sound. The unit records onto standard SD or SDHC memory cards.

The Ion Twin Video also includes a Duo-Stand combination handle and table stand to make it easy to hold the camera and keep it steady. The unit operates on either its internal rechargeable battery, or plugged into a wall outlet. The Twin Video connects using USB to Mac or PC computers for video transfer.

Further specs are scarce, but Ion says the Twin Video will be available in the second quarter of 2010. No pricing information has been announced. For more information visit ionaudio.com.



BollyWood Headlines


1. Sonakshi Sinha bags Pankaj Kapur next film
2. Guess who shot this hot picture?

3. Padmapriya, Yuvanshankar Raja debut in Bollywood
4. Padmapriya, Yuvanshankar Raja debut in Bollywood
5. Manish Koirala back in Kollywood
6. Tamils should learn to respect the Thamizhan
7. Hrirajan of Mangai TV serial fame
8. From quarry to Kodambakkam

9. Maheshbabu's film shoots Hyderabad
10. Sonakshi's growing popularity

11. Bullock wants to kiss Meryl Streep again!

12. Sienna Miller wants to play Catwoman

13. Anushka's kissing woes

14. Udata Udata Oochâ?¦ready to hit screen

15. Nobody knows Katrina better than me: Salman

The SABA Motors Entry for the Automotive X PRIZE


Things are beginning to heat up in the race for the Progressive Automotive X PRIZE, as the kick-off date for the actual on-the-road events approaches. The fun will begin April 26th in Michigan, continue through August, and culminate in a September awards presentation in Washington, DC.
The SABA Motors entry for the Automotive X PRIZE

Automotive X PRIZE events to begin in Michigan from April 2010

A number of the contenders were on hand at the Detroit Auto Show this week, where the official announcement was made.

The goal of the Automotive X PRIZE is to “inspire a new generation of viable, super fuel-efficient vehicles that offer more consumer choices.” There is a total of $US10,000,000 in prize money available, but in order to win any of it, all vehicles must be clean-running and exceed 100mpg or energy equivalent. A staged series of events will take place throughout Michigan, to assess the real-world performance, efficiency and safety of each car. According to its website, the Automotive X PRIZE “is about developing real, production-capable cars that consumers will want to buy, not science projects or concept cars.”

Major Design Award Win By Suzuki Gladius 650


Cool Bike-Suzuki Gladius 650
Suzuki Gladius 650 wins major design award

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Now here's one out of left field. Despite the massive development costs of hundreds of new models by dozens of motorcycle manufacturers, and numerous landmark motorcycle launches of 2009, Suzuki's middleweight Gladius 650 has gained the most prestigious award of the Japanese market, taking the honours in the motorcycle category of the famous 'Good Design Awards'. Launched in the spring of 2009, the Gladius features a trellis-styled steel frame and a unique style but unlike most motorcycle award winners (generally assessed by sports oriented motorcycle journalists with added testosterone), it's not a bike designed for the racetrack – it is an entry-level machine aimed at people who want an all-round machine for economical and enjoyable road usage.

With a chassis and bodywork designed to be slender and light and with an extra low seat-height of just 785mm, the Gladius 650 also has a very low recommended retail price in those markets where it is available.

SilverSTAT 7 Touchscreen Home Energy Management Solution

The SilverPAC SilverSTAT 7 features HVAC control plus WiFi, ZigBee, and Z-Wave inetrfaces
The SilverPAC SilverSTAT 7 features HVAC control plus WiFi, ZigBee, and Z-Wave inetrfaces

SilverPAC has announced a new touchscreen programmable thermostat that not only controls your heating and air conditioning, but can communicate with smart home meters, outlets, and switches to help you manage your entire household energy use. The SilverSTAT 7 features 802.11 WiFi, plus ZigBee and Z-Wave wireless communications. The 7in. (17.8cm) display can show energy use on a per-appliance basis to help you analyze and adjust your home’s consumption and efficiency.

The SilverSTAT 7 runs embedded Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 R3 on an Intel Atom platform. The device has an 802.11g WiFi interface for communicating with your home network and the Internet. It also features a Z-Wave home automation interface and an IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee wireless interface for metering and lighting and appliance control. ZigBee is a communications protocol for wireless personal area networks (WPANs) that use low-power radios, and has been approved by the US Congress for devices that support emerging Smart Energy grids.

The IronClad Shrinks a Laptop' Hard Drive(PenDrive)


The IronClad shrinks a laptop' hard drive, including the entire operating system, software applications, and files, onto a fully encrypted flash drive - a PC-on a-stick that delivers hardware-level protection against today's most insidious malware threats
The IronClad shrinks a laptop' hard drive, including the entire operating system, software...

Lockheed Martin IronClad PC-on-a-Stick secures Desktop and Data for Telecommuters

For most people the name Lockheed Martin relates to missiles, rockets, simulators, robotics, satellites, aircraft and advanced military systems but look up the company’s “about us” page on the global web site, and you’ll see that the 140,000 LM employees who bring in around US$43 billion in revenues each year, see themselves as working for a security company. Which might serve as some degree of confidence that the company’s new IronClad “PC on a stick” USB drive offers military-strength security for their out-of-office computing. The IronClad shrinks a laptop’s hard drive, including the entire operating system, software applications, and files, onto a fully encrypted flash drive - a “PC on a stick” that delivers hardware-level protection against today’s most insidious malware threats, and it costs way less than a Longbow helicopter, a Cassini satellite, Titan rocket or SR-71 Blackbird.

The Six Driver per Ear UE 18 Pro in-Ear Monitors from Ultimate Ears

Ultimate Ears Six Driver Per Ear Monitors

The six driver per ear UE 18 Pro in-ear monitors from Ultimate Ears

The two dedicated woofers, two speakers for the mids and two speakers for the highs in each handcrafted earphone of the Ultimate Ears 18 Pro Custom Monitors are promised to "consistently and predictably reproduce more detail and clarity to the bass, mids, and highs". Built for the serious audiophile or professional musician, the monitors have a frequency response of 20 Hz to 18 kHz, input sensitivity of 110.6 decibels at 1 kHz and an impedance of 21 ohms.

Background noise shouldn't be a problem either thanks to the "-26 dB of isolation and passive noise cancellation", although there is an optional ambient feature (for an additional US$50) which will allow in sounds from the stage while still controlling the isolation effect.

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Top Fastest Cars in the World

>> SSC Ultimate Aero
About Car
>>257 mph, 0-60 in 2.7 secs. Twin-Turbo V8 Engine with 1183 hp, base price is $654,400. Tested in March 2007 by Guinness world records, The SSC Ultimate Aero takes the lead as the fastest car in the world beating Bugatti Veyron.

About Shelby SuperCars

Shelby SuperCars (SSC), is an American supercar company founded in 1999 by automotive enthusiast, Jerod Shelby. SSC's headquarters in Tri-Cities, Washington, is also the hometown of Mr. Shelby and home to his dream. Fueled by his passion for racing and automotive culture SSC's success is a true representation of the American Dream.

SSC was created with the company goal of creating a world class automotive manufacturer. Seven years of development culminated in 2007 with the production of the Ultimate Aero. A major step in accomplishing the company goal was made on September 13th 2007 when the Ultimate Aero became the World's Fastest Production Car as verified by Guinness World RecordsTM.

Competing with the likes of Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, and Koenigsegg (to name a few), SSC has and continues to exponentially accelerate in its development and production of world class supercars. SSC has plans for a 220+ mph 4 door, luxury, sports sedan, which will also be the pinnacle of the class in which it belongs.

>>Bugatti Veyron

About Car

253 mph, 0-60 in 2.5 secs. Aluminum, Narrow Angle W16 Engine with 1001 hp, base price is $1,700,000. With the highest price tag, no wonder this is rank #2

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