Sunday, May 19, 2013

postheadericon How to Use a Suitcase As a Haybox

Thursday, May 16, 2013

postheadericon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 vs. iPad mini

Gizmag compare the specs (and other features) of the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 and iPad mini


seems that every week there is a new rumor about an upcoming mini iPad or Nexus 7 with a sharper screen. Customers like small tablets, and they like to display "Retina", so that his impending marriage is naturally a hot topic. But it is easy to forget that Amazon already has an average

tablet size with a large screen sharpness. Let's see how this "tweener" - the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 - sizes up next to small mini Apple iPad ... Continue reading Kindle Fire vs iPad Mini HD 8.9


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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

postheadericon Awesome Stuff: Ferrofluid

last week you should see four projects, so hopefully very inclined, because this week we're going with only two. However, both are projects involving ferrofluid may be in competition with each other. I could not find two projects live live ferrofluid, and it was easy to know what was on the list this week ....
  • 'spent back and forth on whether or not I really like this project. The device is cool ... but it seems a bit cumbersome, given the small size of the space where the ferrofluid is. It was this mad scientist, but more than $ 100 seems a bit expensive. They also sell a simpler version is a representation only more standard ferrofluid with a magnet, instead of all the "jump to the music" thing. The project is well beyond its relatively small target, but neither had the Kickstarter community more fire.
  • The second is also a ferrofluid screen, but the NeoDrop interactive screen definitely has a much more polished look to it, even if (as simplified Ferrocious device) hand rests on magnets fluid to do its thing.





This device also trained overfunded based on a modest initial goal. It should be noted that this device looks much cooler looking if you go by the modernist aesthetic - and it is a
much cheaper than Ferrocious device. However, many people seem to be buying band devices.

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postheadericon Eidos allows users to tune their senses

Eidos Audio uses bone conduction to send sound to the inner ear



may seem somewhat cumbersome and a bit like someone who has lost a theater avant-garde, but some conceptual pieces developed by students and the Royal College of Arts in London allows users to refine their sense of sight and hearing. Called "Eidos", Greek "form", "essence", "nature" or "species", the system uses sensors and computer processing to select and modify the sensory input for applications in sports, arts and medicine. .. Continue reading Eidos allows users to adjust their meaning


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Sunday, May 12, 2013

postheadericon Shameful: Tech Companies Fighting Against Necessary CFAA Reform And CISPA Fixes

We talked a lot about the importance of CAFA reform lately even stress that under the CFAA, the founders of some of the most efficient technologies and software of our time have been sent prison under the CFAA. For this reason, it is ridiculous and shameful that most of the major software companies, through powerful lobby of SIIA, we fight against the reform of the CFAA. We've heard for some time that companies like Oracle and Adobe have been particularly strong against, but SIIA represents a large number of high-tech companies, many of which also seem to be in favor of the reform of the CFAA. While talking with the engineers in several of these companies, who believe that the CFAA is ridiculous, turning normal daily activities in a potential crime. But some of the leaders of these companies see a weapon to use against those who appropriate digital information - including dishonest employees (or former employees).



This makes no sense. Technology companies refuse to correct a dangerous and wide law, due to very specific circumstances that may be covered by other laws. Moreover, it goes against the basic common sense and the opinions of many of these companies own engineers. When companies are so focused on the protection of one of the weapons they are willing to allow these bad laws that remain, these are companies that demonstrate that they are not focused on innovation, but at hearings and judicial protectionism.



Equally worrying is that the new TechNet, an organization that represents a group of high-tech companies sent a letter to the Intelligence Committee of the House to support the release post-marked Cispa. It's not a big surprise. TechNet was classified as a supporter of Cispa and sponsors of bills in Congress overtime (or rather, had their staff overtime) seeking to appease the technology industry in the mistaken belief that the fight against SOPA was actually led by the technology industry, rather than an angry public. The public is Cispa so angry CISPA threats are not obvious to ordinary people, but winning in technology companies, giving them immunity if they violate the privacy of its users is a bad long-term strategy.
Yes, technology companies are part of the coalition that fought against SOPA, but part of that was because the high-tech companies have focus on what was best for its users. Choose to go against the same users when it comes to their own privacy will eventually return. Some people think that it is high-tech companies that have led the fight against SOPA, while the reality is that he went to users who have taken high-tech companies in the fight. Do not listen to their users would be a big mistake, such as voice over Internet against those companies is not a good sign for the future.



In this sense, Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian has launched a campaign to embarrass Google, Facebook and Twitter to come against Cispa. I hope he will do something similar around the CAFA reform too. After reducing technology companies on the wrong side of these laws is a bad long-term strategy for the technology industry.

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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

postheadericon Microsoft Reportedly Working On 7? Surface Tablet As PC Market Slumps To Four-Year Low

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Monday, May 6, 2013

postheadericon Mobile Miscellany: week of April 8th, 2013

DNP Mobile Miscellany week of April 8th, 2013

If you have not heard from sufficient mobility during the week, do not worry, because we opened the pipe for more hardcore. This week we got a look at the Lumia 928, Canadian carriers reached White made ??waves, BlackBerry users got a new option called Lumia 520 free and spread its wings to other companies in the UK . These stories and more await you after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore what is happening in the mobile world this week of April 8, 2013.