Saturday, February 19, 2011

Change

You all must be thinking why i have started posting tech updates on my blog, so the answers to all your thinking is that i have decided to focus the topic of the blog on tech updates along with my thoughts. Therefore as the post title tells you their is a change in the theme of the blog.

i hope you all will enjoy reading it and getting informed by the developments going on in technical world.

Thank you. 

and stay tuned for more..

Friday, February 18, 2011

Python - Advanced Racing Simulator from Motorsports Simulator



good news for those who want to have a real time experience of racing.. read n enjoy...
 



For those who just haven't enough time to hit the tracks or those whose dream of becoming a racing champion was left in the past a company called Motorsports Simulator developed the Python.

  The racing simulator is equipped with a large Triple 58-inch plasma     display and a computer system that boasts an i7 Quad core processor.

In addition, the system has RAID configuration disks and a 200+ frame rate.

It is worth mentioning that the motor controller design changes provide both higher acceleration and better speed via each of the 3 axis motions, i.e. roll, pitch and yaw.

The gadget is available for $ 29,000.

Coming soon: Wave your hand to control your phone

if you think phones like GALAXY S and GOOGLE NEXUS have started a new trend you must read this post....now enginneers will soon launch hones that will work according to your hands movement. phone processor will catch its commands from hand movements via front facing camera here's the details....




BARCELONA, Spain--Here's another reason besides video chat that you might want a front-facing camera on your next mobile phone: controlling it by waving your arm or moving your hand.
This type of touchless gesture interface is coming to mobile phones from top-tier handset makers this year, promised Ofer Sadka, chief technology officer of a start-up called Extreme Reality based in Herzeliya, Israel, that's commercializing the technology.
In the Texas Instruments booth at the Mobile World Congress show here, he demonstrated two variations of the gesticulation-sensitive interface being used to flip through a photo gallery. One used close-range hand gestures, including rotating a fist to zoom in and out.
The other was from several feet away--it's got an 8-meter range--and used more sweeping arm motions, an experience more akin to Microsoft's Kinect game controller.
The touchless interface could be useful for controlling devices in a car, Sadka said, where a driver might for example not want to have to focus specifically on hitting the right button.
Sadka demonstrated the technology on an Android-powered, bulky TI hardware development system, but said it'll work on conventional phones, too

Apple could be working on television

Hello everyone Today's post is about Whats new in tech world

We know Apple already sells Apple TV. But it might be working on an another kind of Apple TV--as in an Apple-branded television, not a set-top box that hooks up to your TV.
Eagle-eyed bloggers at 9to5 Mac noticed a job listing today that Apple posted that leaves little doubt it's something the company is at least exploring.
The listing asks, rather benignly, for someone who wants to work on "new power management designs and technologies." But in what will Apple use this new power-management technology? The listing goes on to say that it will be used for "Apple's next-generation Macintosh platforms spanning from notebook computers, desktop computers, servers, standalone displays, and TV."
It's safe to say that if Apple were going to advertise a job listing to work on generic product types, it would use the term set-top box or something similar to describe Apple TV in its current incarnation, since "TV" in any other context refers to a display, not a box. But it specifically says "TV."
Making and selling a TV really wouldn't be that much of a stretch for Apple. Everyone has a television, so there's a built-in set of customers already. Apple makes some of the most well-regarded monitors on the market, and what are monitors but (basically) TVs without a TV antenna? Plus, Apple's got a growing video empire in iTunes, and though it likes to call it a hobby, with Apple TV it shows the company is interested in being in the living room, not just the office, car, coffee shop, or your backpack or purse.
You might wonder, rightly, who in their right mind would want to enter the television business these days. Rapid commodification, easily copied features, and being forced to find new ways to display content that make people buy a new TV every couple years (HD, 3D, Internet-connected TVs) all make it a rough industry to be in right now.
Of course the same could be said about PCs and mobile phones, but Apple has demonstrated it knows how to reap profits in both those industries in ways its competitors haven't.
Hope You enjoyed reading stay tuned for more tech news...

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

A Second

Value of a SECOND  is worth noting, therefore i thought to share this to u all. Read and find the depth that this description has..
A second is how long you take to smile back if you are honest about it. A second is all the time you get as a warning when your heart is about to be broken. A second is all you need to know you are in love and its all you need to know you're not in love either. But if a second is a length of distance rather a length of time - its the distance between you and me. A second is all you need to reach me.