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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Japan's latest supermodel--a robot




The new Japanese humanoid robot HRP-4C displays a range of emotions (good luck discerning what they are) during a press conference in suburban Tokyo this week. Naturally, plenty of paparazzi were on hand.
(Credit: AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno)

She doesn't have the grace of a Cindy Crawford or Elle MacPherson (yet), but a few struts on the catwalk may help HRP-4C loosen up and hit her stride. The walking, talking girlbot will be getting practice soon, as she's set to make her catwalk debut at a Tokyo fashion show next week.

Scientists from Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology reportedly designed the 5-foot (ish), dark-haired creation to look like an average Japanese woman between the ages of 19 and 29. Unlike the average Japanese woman, however, HRP-4C has 30 motors in her body that allow her to walk and move its arms (somewhat loudly and awkwardly, if the video below is any indication) and 8 facial motors for blinking, smiling, and expressing emotions akin to anger and surprise.

According to the Associated Press, the robotic framework for the HRP-4C, sans face and other coverings, will sell for about $200,000, and the technology behind it will eventually be made public so people can come up their own moves for the bot.

The government-backed AIST says she's mostly being developed for the entertainment industry--for use in amusement parks, for example, or as an exercise teacher--and is not yet ready to help with daily chores. So unfortunately for those eager to hire HRP-4C as a home or office assistant, for now at least, her main job is to look pretty--or odd, depending on your perspective.

http://news.cnet.com

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Hi Tech Mouse ( haha! )

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Wireless Tiny Keyboard



Look at this super cool wireless keyboard, its tiny, slim and portable. The illuminated desgin makes it more cyber and useful, you can use it in a low-light environment. You can use it for travel, school or any other working environment. Here are some of its main features:

* Low keycap notebook keyboard with 56 KEYS
* Fn/Num lock change function
* Small, lightweight and portable
* Illumination feature
* Slim body that save working place
* Available USB port
* Operating distance: 10 meters
* Operating frequency: 2.4GHz Radio Frequency
* Dimension: 170 x 81 x 15mm (approx.)
Weight: 138g

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Oz World Online



it's my first time playing oz, i didn't expect that there are bisaya people playing it also... below is a screen shot of the game... (with my new friends in OZ...)










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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Total Eclipse of my our heart! haha



A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth so that the Sun is fully or partially covered. This can only happen during a new moon, when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction as seen from the Earth. At least two and up to five solar eclipses can occur each year on Earth, with between zero and two of them being total eclipses.[1] Total solar eclipses are nevertheless rare at any location because during each eclipse totality exists only along a narrow corridor in the relatively tiny area of the Moon's umbra.

A total solar eclipse is a spectacular natural phenomenon and many people travel to remote locations to observe one. The 1999 total eclipse in Europe helped to increase public awareness of the phenomenon, as illustrated by the number of journeys made specifically to witness the 2005 annular eclipse and the 2006 total eclipse. The recent solar eclipse of January 26, 2009 was an annular eclipse (see below), while the solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 was a total solar eclipse.

In ancient times, and in some cultures today, solar eclipses have been attributed to supernatural causes. Total solar eclipses can be frightening for people who are unaware of their astronomical explanation, as the Sun seems to disappear in the middle of the day and the sky darkens in a matter of minutes.

Read more about Solar Eclipse Click here

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

IQ Font: Work of art or too much time on their hands?

Two typographers (Pierre & Damien) and a pro race pilot (Stef van Campenhoudt) collaborated to design a font with a car. The car movements were tracked using a custom software, designed by interactive artist Zachary Lieberman.



The result:

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

A Really Cute Dance Routine!

Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! (",)

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Can your MacBook laptop do this?

(You don't have to understand French to appreciate the video.)



Cool isn't it?...hehehe (",)

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

URL Trick


type the web site without putting http://www. and .com

CTRL+Enter. - for .com
Shift+Enter - for .net
CTRL+Shift+Enter - for .org

This works in firefox and internet explorer

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Outlet Wall

Rather than spending hours hiding your wires behind your furniture and faffing around with the bundle of mess behind your Wii and TV, why not consider this…. a wall of full of outlets. Outlets galore. As many outlets as you can possibly fit on your wallspace. Once you’ve done that, spend hours making the entire wiring process a work of art!

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Ivy Bean, the world's oldest Facebooker and Twitterer !

(104 year old Ivy Bean with Geek Squad agent Martin Dix at Hillside Manor residential home in Bradford.)

Ivy Bean (born September 8, 1905), lives in the Hillside Manor care home in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, where she and fellow residents like to keep up with new technology.

Last August 2008, she became something of an Internet phenomenon by joining Facebook at the ripe old age of 103. Fortunately, an IT support service the ‘Geek Squad’ recommended she joined other social networking sites. Now, she’s had a resurgence in popularity and press coverage by joining the new darling of the social media world, Twitter. Except she’s now 104-years-old.


Follow Ivy's tweets at twitter.com/IvyBean104.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Combimouse - Keyboard and Mouse in one




An early combimouse prototype has been succesfully tested for usability by Wichita State University. The Combimouse is a combination of a mouse and keyboard in one and as you can see from the photo it certainly looks a little different than a standard mouse and keyboard setup. The left is a left hand of QWERTY keyboard, and right side of the Combimouse is designed to like a 'big' mouse(the keys I, O, J, K, L as the mouse buttons), but when the user grips the right unit it automatically switches to mouse mode.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Keyboards PC's



Keyboards are not just PC peripherals any more, Asus transformed them into standalone portable PCs.

One of the most innovative Asus products awarded with the Red Dot Best Product Design for 2009, the Asus EeeKeyboard computer offers the complete functionality of a desktop PC in a slim and stylish keyboard.

The EeeKeyboard was revealed back in January by Asus and is a full size keyboard which incorporates a built in PC that runs Windows XP, along with an 800×480 touchscreen display which is also built in to the keyboard. The PC is powered by an Atom N270 processor and it is expected that it will also include a 32GB SSD, wifi, a webcam, stereo speakers and will weigh just 2 lb.

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Tiniest Teenager in the World


Jyoti Amge (born December 16, 1993), a resident of Nagpur, India, is currently the world's smallest girl according to the Limca Book of Records. She has achondroplasia, a growth anomaly, that has restricted her height to 23 inches (58cm), and her weight to 11 pounds (5.25kg)


She is a normal teenager who attends high school with all of her friends. All of her clothes and jewelry is custom made for her.


“‘I am proud of being small. I love all the attention I get. I’m not scared of being small and I don’t regret it”(",) - Jyoti Amge

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Army’s New Black Hawk


The Black Hawk helicopter has served the U.S. Army well. But it’s been around since 1979. Time for a revamp, with advanced electronics, more-powerful engines, and various other tweaks. The UH-60M Upgrade, as it’s officially known, made its first flight last summer, and the Connecticut aircraft-manufacturer Sikorsky will start delivering them to the Army next year and ramp up to full production by 2013.

Here’s a look at what’s new, clockwise from its crown.
More Powerful Engines

A pair of new turboshaft engines built by General Electric together deliver 3,988 horsepower. Combined with the new rotors, the helicopter generates 500 pounds more lift than its predecessor and can fly 17 mph faster.
Stronger Rotors

For lightweight strength, the rotor blades contain a honeycomb-shaped core made of a Kevlar-like material called Nomex that’s wrapped in a fiberglass skin.
Fly-by-wire Controls

The UH-60M Upgrade will be the Army’s first fly-by-wire helicopter: Electronics, rather than a mechanical system of cables, pipes and hydraulics, connect the controls to the actuators that physically steer the aircraft. The fly-by-wire system also does a lot of the pilot’s thinking for him. It automatically handles basic coordination controls so the pilot can focus on the mission plan. It can even hover automatically, with no human input.
Digital Cockpit

Pilots have at their disposal full-color flat-screen digital flight monitors, a "stormscope" that can spot severe weather fronts, a computerized system that automatically monitors the health of the entire craft, and plenty of other mundane-sounding but essential computer upgrades—new data connections, modems and GPS.
Self-healing Fuel System

The lines and valves connected to the fuel tanks seal off in the event of a crash.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Computer Whisky






Made by Janos Marton with the desire of a “more quiet, small and low power consumptioning computer to function as a basic home server”.

smoont dot com

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Martin Jetpack



The Martin Jetpack can fly for about 30 minutes at 60 mph for approximately 8,000 feet.

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

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Use your phone abroad and leave voicemails to
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Did you know that it is really FREE to Call the Philippines using your mobile phone, land phone or even payphone from your country abroad?



How is this possible?
Let's say you are in the U.S. right now, there are DID (Direct Inward Dialing) provider companies that provide free access numbers that you can call within your area.
These access numbers can be called by any regular phone and will automatically connect your call to the internet network (VoIP).
Now once you are connected to the Internet network, you can call any PC in the Philippines that has an internet.

Imagine you are at work, driving or stuck in traffic you can use your regular phone to call Philippines using this procedure.



Why do these DID provider companies give away free access numbers?
The DID industry is very competitive, companies give them away for Free as part of their marketing campaign.



What is the point of our Ebook?
Our ebook is a collection of our extensive experience in finding Free ways to call Philippines Free and Unlimited.
The ebook will show you the step by step process on how to make it work in your country abroad and in the Philippines.
If you simply know how to surf the internet, use your pc and have a bit of common sense then you can definitely make this work.

Visit Now at voipinoy dot com

sulit dot com dot ph

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Fiery Japanese pianist



panese jazz pianist Yosuke Yamashita, in fireproof gear, played a piano which was set on fire in front of some 400 audience on Mar 8, 2008.

Watch Video

Yamashita performed the stunt in Shika town, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan. His performance lasted for 10 minutes before the piano became unplayable.

yeinjee dot com

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fish Spa!



A cool new way of pampering yourself after a stressful day!

The "Fish Spa" is an alternative way of foot spa which is done by live fishes. A very great experience one should take along!

Now available at Manila Ocean Park, Philippines. Don't dare miss it!(",)

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How to download using utorrent?

Do you spend much of your time browsing the internet? Why not make use of that time leeching movies, software and other stuff available here or on some sites? Here are the steps that you should follow:



1. Download the "uTorrent" application and install it in your pc. Download Here



2. Set-up the downloaded utorrent installer. Click on "Next" to everything. Customizing installation is not needed.



3. Choose a torrent file that you wish to download and then click on the link : "Download this torrent" or "Download torrent file here" blah blah blah!



4. Once done, open the file with uTorrent and voila, download will automatically start!

Downloading will eat an ample amount of time but it's worth the wait! Now, get yourself started! (",)

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