Monday, January 17, 2011

Doctor, what's wrong with my phone?

For a couple of years we live in a veritable explosion of advanced mobile phones. The terminals are bigger and better screens and features that until recently were either a dream or were directly implemented in other advanced equipment. Everyone assumes that in a few years (Duncan Stewart set for 2014) mobile phone will be the main device that will access the Internet, and that means at least direct access to information and services.

GE Nucleus, the brain energy of our home

As I overtook the other day, the digital home is one of the trends of the 2011. More connected and intelligent appliances together with a more controlled and responsible consumption of our homes will increasingly digital. Nucleus is General Electric's bid for control of energy in the home of the future but now.

This device is responsible for storing data on our electricity consumption and communicate them to the supplier. She earns an instantaneous reading of our consumption and we, in theory, information on how, when and how we consume it. If we fear the appliances compatible with the new course, which incidentally are GE.

Hydrofill to recharge your gadgets

Virtually all technology products manufactured today have tools to help with the environment. The device we present in today looking for just that. This is a device to recharge your gadgets with hydrogen, producing energy for about 12 hours equivalent to 10 hours of AA batteries. The device consists of two parts: boots full of hydrogen and a hydrogen generator for them themselves.

These chargers work in a particular way: they contain hydrogen mixed with oxygen to generate electricity. Once you exhaust the hydrogen, you can recharge by Hydrofill, a hydrogen generator that allows you to have practically unlimited power. The new magazine has been created by the company Horizon.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Android apple bites: Galaxy Tech Buzz News

HP promises netbooks webOS

On Feb. 9 we have, finally, knowledge of the first devices webOS created between Palm and HP, have wanted to make his presentation shared windows beyond as the CES 2011 and I consider it a wise decision that all outbreaks that day will be for them. The funny thing is that from the very invitation to the event let us see that different devices would be using webOS, of course we went to new mobile phones, and tablet PalmPad that once the CES can say that it is quite complicated with competitors Honeycomb, rumors of the new iPad, and even BlackBerry Playbook.

Tokyoflash watches and smart

Tokyoflash watches continues to present the latest market, which will undoubtedly be different from any other by incorporating technology that goes beyond the classic knobs: they have mini LED lights and small circles rotating screens. Is it time for Tokyoflash is read in a different way, and after this have unveiled their new Kisai, with a new system.

This watch has been launched in a limited edition, so you want to buy you will have to be rushed to the store, without a doubt that you will not regret. This is a watch made of stainless steel, indestructible material for those who so to utilize all day long and complex activities. Furthermore, the three areas with which the watch is designed with smoked glass covered mineral glass.

Wireless security: calculator products help password-cracking

A German IT expert has cracked the password of its wireless neighbors within 20 minutes. When computationally intensive attack him a service by Amazon helped, for two dollars an hour, the Group leased supercomputer at all. How much computing power you would you like? The wonder companies like Amazon, Google and Microsoft when they promote the so-called cloud computing.

The arithmetic works in the cloud follows: A user rents dozens, hundreds or thousands of computers that are in a huge data center. He can install their own software on these computers and simulate, for example, how a new components are designed for a car engine before it can withstand the mechanical loads.