London may get World Cup 2010 action in HD
October 26, 2008
Fabio Capello and his WAG-free England team have started their World Cup campaign in such blistering fashion, that the BBC are hoping London can follow the boys in South Africa in glorious HD splendour.
The Beeb have requested that spectrum frequencies involved in bringing Freeview HD to the entire country can be temporarily moved to focus its attentions on densely populated areas like London to receive Freeview HD TV quicker than planned.
The regulators of all things television-orientated, Ofcom, have outlined a proposal to pilot a scheme to bring HD services in time for the 2010 World Cup, two years earlier than planned for the capital.
Ofcom have looked to London as a location to speed up the Freeview HD services, mainly as it possesses a population that could field a first eleven thousands of times over, but more for the reason that the BBC have identified it as a prime HD spot.
Freeview HD services were not due to reach London until 2012, to tie in with the Olympics, but the Beeb it seems have been swept up like the rest of the country by Capello-induced hysteria.
Source : Guardian
Toyota announced The Winglet - Personal Transporter
October 26, 2008
Only a year after taking control of Sony’s robotics business, Toyota announced a mechanized vertical scooter. This personal transporter was intended to help people move about in public areas.
It was called the Winglet because of its fleet nature. It is the first gadget to duplicate the celebrated, navigation system of Dean Kamen’s Segway Transporter.
However, this scooter is not up to par to the Segway in speed or ruggedness. The new Segway model can go up to 12.5 miles/hour, and the slightness of the Winglet’s frame probably wouldn’t survive a Police chase.
According to Toyota, they will test three different models at Japanese airports later this year. The feedback received from customers will help determine whether Toyota will mass-market the gadget for sales.
Games for ipod
October 24, 2008
The Apple ipod is a hit, it started a whole new industry. It can play music, play videos, read txt files, has a calendar, and all those stuff. But, can it play games? Sure! Other than the games that come with it, you can download more from the internet. They are very small. So dial up users also can join the party.
Now where to download these games? Come on, just google it! There are a million sites offering ipod games. www.ipodarcade.com/ is such a site. But dont expect games with cutting edge graphics and the size of GTA. The thing is, graphics are good compared to games available for other gadgets. But there are only few games like that. You can expect makeovers of most of the old school games for download. Enjoy!
Get classic!
October 24, 2008
Apple Inc has made a lot of contribution in catering the multimedia demands of today’s user. If you are too busy to sit at one place and enjoying your stereo sound system, then iPod classic should be your choice. As it can help you to keep as many as hundreds of songs close to you and you can listen them while you are on a move.
The interface and look of the iPod is good enough to call is stylish, perhaps, not as good as one of the latest iPods that Apple have introduced, but still a good one. There are actually, six in total, generations of iPod Classic, with some specifics, as 3G, 4G, 5G, 6G, uses a USB and 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G uses FireWire, for connectivity. There are click wheels for 4G, 5G, 6G, and touch wheel for 2G, 3G and Scroll wheel for1G. When you will enquire about the display then 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G comes with 160×128 2-inch monochrome LCD while 5G, 6G can be acquired in 320×240 2.5-inch color LCD.
There are some of the very best features, For Instance, text files, schedules can be viewed and with the nice options of connectivity can be transferred from and to the host computer. Games were also included in the previous generations but in the latest and current generation there are games with a downloadable feature.
In sixth Generation, there are far more improvements, like here you will experience a battery with almost the 7 hours of video playback and with an overwhelmingly great time for the audio playback. A battery is really essential to make these devices look good as a long battery stand can only provide users a satisfactory experience.
iPod Classic uses a hard disk to making all storages which is somewhat an old fashion, as now there are more sophisticated models on the block that uses the great flash memory. This perhaps is a kind of draw back as with the hard disk, you can experience some disruption and skipping, which can be really annoying some times. Also, some people are of the view that sixth Generation iPods don’t offer the great sound quality when compare to that of fifth generation. Also, there are some skeptical views when it comes to the software, as it tends to show some problems that are consistently reported. However, Apple is trying to cover the glitches in the softwares and with the up gradation of the FireWire.
As the Apple is endeavoring to sort out all the problems to make it more worthier for you, However, Suffice it to say that iPod classic is what you need when you want to store a large number of your songs, movies, and TV shows on your mp3 device, it will acknowledge all your actions and will provide you a great experience with its long-lasting battery, want to enjoy your music or movies, what more you can ask for than just to have an iPod Classic for you.
Increase battery life
October 22, 2008
Here are some useful tips and tricks to increase the battery life of your mobile phone or Portable player:
Prevent the Memory Effect - Keep the battery healthy by fully charging and then fully discharging it at least once every two to three weeks. Exceptions to the rule are Li-Ion batteries, which do not suffer from the memory effect. Do not leave the battery dormant for long periods of time.
Always use a battery charger, which is by the same manufacturer as your phone, it gives it more life. It also helps if you overcharge your battery now and then.
Keep the Batteries Clean - It’s a good idea to clean dirty battery contacts with a cotton swab and alcohol. This helps maintain a good connection between the battery and the portable device.
Do not leave your cell phone near any source of heat, a common place being the dashboard of your car, as extreme heat may affect the battery. The battery also operates better at room temperature, vis-à-vis extreme cold.
The vibrator mode of your cell phone consumes more battery, so when not needed, use the ring-tone mode.
Battery Storage - If you don’t plan on using the battery for a month or more, store it in a clean, dry, cool place away from heat and metal objects. Batteries tend to de-charge when not in use, so make sure you charge them again before using. The performance of any cell phone battery, however, no matter how properly cared for, usually diminishes after about a year. It is better to get your battery replaced then.
Healthy gaming
October 21, 2008
Follow these tips for a healthier gaming experience.
1. Support your back: Sit in a chair that offers lower back support and a natural body posture.
2. Don’t overindulge in caffeine or sugar: Avoid staying up at odd hours with chemical help.
3. Use a light touch: Press your gaming controller buttons with a light touch so that your hands and fingers are relaxed. Also be careful of how tightly you’re gripping your controller.
4. Play active games: Opt for games that involve standing and movement as opposed to just sitting.
5. Occasionally focus your eyes away from the screen: Protect your eyes by changing focus every 15-20 minutes.
6. Keep your wrists straight: Follow proper wrist and finger postures by keeping your wrists straight and avoiding bending them.
7. Recognize when you have an addiction: Be careful not to play too much or get too attached to gaming that it takes over your life.
8. Play games outside of your house: Adopt games that go beyond video, like team sports and board games.
9. Take breaks: Relax, stretch, and step away from games every now and then.
10. Protect your neck: Minimize neck bending and twisting by positioning yourself or your television so that you do not have to tilt your head.
11. Use parental controls: If you’re a parent, make sure you’re taking advantage of parental controls for appropriate game play.
12. Avoid snacking: Keep chips, soda and candy out of your gaming area.
13. Develop your non-gaming life: Be careful to not neglect your passions and responsibilities outside of gaming.
14. Keep your distance: Sit or stand about 6 feet away from your TV, or 20-26 inches from your PC.
15. Never play games to escape: Don’t use gaming as an outlet to hide from the world.
16. Mix things up: Play different games that require different hand and body movements to that you’re not repetitively doing the same thing over and over again.
17. Use a smaller screen: If you’re worried about photosensitive epileptic seizures, play with a smaller screen.
18. Assign a time limit: Keep yourself from going overboard by committing to stopping play at a certain interval of time.
19. Leave your arms loose: Allow comfortable shoulder and arm postures by keeping your arms fall relaxed at your sides.
20. Play with friends: Make gaming a social action by getting your friends involved.
21. Play “exergames”: Pick up games designed to get you moving.
22. Always take time to relax your arms and hands: Be sure to take breaks to give your arms and hands time to stretch and recover.
23. Minimize glare: Place your television away from windows and other light sources to cut down on glare that will cause eye strain. You can also invest in an anti-glare filter.
24. Keep video games out of your bedroom: Don’t let your games follow you around everywhere. Keep them in a designated area outside of your bedroom.
25. Consider using glasses: If you’re not already using glasses, ask your eye doctor if they’d be helpful for reducing eye strain during game play.
26. Eat better food: Snack on healthy food for energy like fruit, nuts, protein, and vegetables.
27. Avoid resting your palms or wrists: Promote a more proper hand posture by keeping your palms and wrists free.
28. Play games that make you think: Avoid simply playing mindless games. Pick up titles that will keep your mind active.
29. Stretch during loading times: Any time your game stops for loading, put down your controller and practice a few simple stretches.
30. Let others play: If you’re playing with friends, allow others to step in and play for a while so that you can recover and allow your muscles to relax.
31. Use your TV’s settings: Protect your eyes by adjusting your TV’s brightness and contrast levels.
32. Manage stress: Don’t let your games make you overly frustrated or stressed. Be realistic and learn how to deal with stress from gaming.
JXD 950
October 21, 2008
Use the JXD-950 to play any VCD, DVD, Mpeg 4 AVI format movies anywhere by using its superior 4.0″ Superlarge LCD TFT Monitor. It’s built in 1.8″ 20GB harddisk stores more than 2000 mins of mpeg 4 movies and more than 4 DVD discs. Its OTG function enables it to directly transmit and store files from your Digital Camera, Mp3, or any other USB devices that support OTG.
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Media Player: to play AVI mpeg4, DVD, VCD, mp3, wma, wav files.
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Pictures browser: to slide pictures in JPG, GIF and TIFF formats.
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Built-in OTG function to transfer any files from DC, Mp3 player, thumb drive or any other OTG USB enabled devices.
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Built in 1.8″ 20GB Harddisk
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HDTV AV/out: Display the video/images from the player to the TV up to 1080i.
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Remote Control, supports a max distance of 8M
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Voice Recording: to record voice by using the built in microphone.
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E-Book browsing: to display txt file
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Built-in FM Tuner
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Games playing: to play its built-in funny games
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English/Chinese interface
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Manufacturer origin: China



