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Friday, September 6, 2013

ET deals: Dell XPS 15 laptop with 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Blu-ray for $1800



Not only is this laptop one of the most well equipped models we’ve ever seen offered, but it’s also got a hefty discount. This is kind of like going to the car dealership, checking every option box, and then getting it for cost.

Before we get into the laundry-list of specs on today’s deal, let’s talk about the XPS 15 itself a little bit. This isn’t your ordinary, run-of-the-mill 15-inch laptop. The 0.91-inch thin chassis is milled from a single block of aluminum and uses a silicone base that doesn’t transmit heat like aluminum, while keeping the premium feel and stiff design.

dell-xps-15-profile-300pxThe palm rest is made from magnesium, with a soft-touch paint covering the interior. Gorilla Glass covers the 15.6-inch screen, which serves up 1080p resolution through an extra-bright LCD (up to 350 nits). The XPS 15′s connectivity is equally impressive, with three USB 3.0 ports (one of which will charge a mobile device), both Mini DisplayPort and HDMI video output, media card reader, HD webcam, Wireless-N, and Bluetooth 4.0.

Now to the meat of the XPS 15, its crazily high-end configuration. A Core i7-3632QM quad-core processor is the heart of everything, but is backed up by a 16GB of RAM and 2GB Nvidia GeForce GT 640M graphics. You even get the best of both worlds with plentiful and super-fast storage via a 512GB SSD. The optical drive is of the slick slot-loading variety that reads Blu-rays and reads/writes DVDs. The combo of a Blu-ray drive, Nvidia graphics, and 1080p screen make for one heck of a multimedia machine.

Even the warranty on this machine is upgraded; it includes one year of coverage, but included in that coverage is in-home service, 24×7 tech support, and accidental damage coverage, all at no extra cost. As you would expect, the post-child for premium PCs has a hefty price tag attached to it. Right now that $2300 price tag is marked down to only $1800, free shipping included.

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These aren’t the smartwatches you’re looking for



Yesterday, with the simultaneous unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy Gear, Sony SmartWatch 2, and Qualcomm Toq, the smartwatch market was created out of thin air. There are some who will look back on this seminal day and breathlessly say that September 4 2013 was as important as the day that Steve Jobs held aloft the first iPhone. They will say that this was the moment that wearable computing, after decades of dreaming, finally became a reality. Me? I think these smartwatches aren’t smart at all, fall a long way short of actually providing useful wearable computing — and perhaps most terrifyingly, they have created the perfect opportunity for Apple to swoop in and steal the market, creating another iPhone- or iPad-like phenomenon.

What is a smartwatch?

Much in the same way that a smartphone is a smart phone, a smartwatch is a smart wristwatch. A smart wristwatch should fulfill all of the normal wristwatch criteria, and then add some smart functionality on top of that. A wristwatch must be comfortable, highly customizable to suit the wearer, and go for months or years without being recharged. The Gear, SmartWatch 2, and Toq, to put it mildly, are absolutely nothing like wristwatches. They all have noncustomizable straps, they’re all fairly bulky, and all have battery life that can be measured in hours rather than weeks. (See our sister site Geek.com for the full hardware and software specs of the Gear, SmartWatch 2, and Toq.)

A vintage Breitling chronograph -- a real wristwatchAt best, these smartwatches are wrist-worn mobile devices — but even then, they are crippled by their “from the future” appearance, limited battery life, and poor wireless connectivity. None of these devices have WiFi connectivity or a cellular modem — they all rely on being paired with a smartphone via Bluetooth for access to the internet or make calls. None of these devices look particularly good on your wrist. Heck, except for the SmartWatch 2, they’re not even splashproof as far as we can tell.

Samsung, Sony, and Qualcomm have all inadvertently stumbled upon the intrinsic difficulty of producing a compelling wearable computer — and why, until now, wearable computing has remained thoroughly off limits for sensible companies. Basically, without delving too far into the complexities of it, it is incredibly hard to build a computer that is small, flexible, powerful, and has excellent battery life. We will get there eventually, but as you can see from these bulky smartwatches with minimal battery life, functionality, and connectivity, we’re not there yet.

Here comes Apple

The ideal smartwatch would basically be a drop-in replacement for your current timepiece, whether it’s a Casio or vintage chronograph. The smartwatch would be just the timepiece, allowing you to change and resize the strap to suit your needs. Rather than looking like something from the future, the ideal smartwatch would be attractive and fashionable enough that it fits in with the rest of your getup. Perhaps the perfect smartwatch has the same physical design and dimensions as a Rolex, with moving hands and a winder, but a digital clock face that can be modified to show different data.

An Apple iWatch conceptIf there was a smartwatch that did everything that my wristwatch does, plus showed me notifications and allowed me to answer calls, I would buy it in an instant — and the interesting thing is, we’re technologically not that far away from such a smartwatch being a reality. It is entirely possible to build WiFi and cellular connectivity into a timepiece the size of a Rolex, and to make it so that you can use your own strap. Due to battery technology constraints, we’re probably going to be limited to a few days of battery life for the foreseeable future, but a novel recharging method — perhaps wireless charging from your smartphone? — could go a long way to ameliorating that issue.

And, yes, I suspect it will be Apple that brings the first real smartwatch to market. I still think we’ll be waiting another year or two for the iWatch to appear, due to the severe design and engineering restrictions imposed by such a tiny form factor, but Apple is probably the only company that has the design and manufacturing expertise to pull it off, and also the premium brand cachet that will make it much more acceptable to wear a Designed by Apple in California smartwatch on your wrist.

The beautiful irony, of course, is that this sudden spate of underbaked smartwatches seems to stem from a rumor that Apple was developing the iWatch. Terrified of being preempted by another killer Apple product, it would seem that Samsung, Sony, and Qualcomm all rushed to get their smartwatches onto the market before Apple.

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Intel Launches Next-gen Ivy Bridge Processors With 3D Transistors


Intel has officially launched the first wave of its Ivy Bridge processors with a new tri-gate transistor technology, touting the new chips as the “world’s first 22 nanometer product.”

Intel’s new Ivy Bridge processors use a new tri-gate transistor technology to boost processing power while reducing the amount of energy needed.


Traditional planar chip design (left) and Intel's new Tri-Gate technology (right).
The initial release includes 13 quad-core processors, most of which will be targeted at desktop computers.

Further dual core processors, suitable for ultrabooks – thin laptops – will be announced “later this spring”.

Intel and PC manufacturers expect the release to drive a wave of new sales.

“The momentum around the system design is pretty astonishing,” Intel’s PC business chief, Kirk Skaugen, who is spearheading the launch, told the BBC.

“This is the world’s first 22 nanometre product and we’ll be delivering about 20% more processor performance using 20% less average power.”

The firm has already built three factories to fabricate the new chips and a fourth will come online later this year.

“This is Intel’s fastest ramp ever,” Mr Skaugen added.


“There will be 50% more supply than we had early in the product cycle of our last generation, Sandy Bridge, a year ago. And we’re still constrained based on the amount of demand we’re seeing in the marketplace.”

Low power: The fact that Intel’s new transistor technology – the on/off switches at the heart of its chips – are more power-efficient could be crucial to its future success.


Intel's Ivy Bridge chip
Tri-gate transistors: Intel hopes a new transistor technology, in development for 11 years, will help it challenge Arm’s reputation for energy efficiency.

Bell Labs created the first transistor in 1947, and it was about a quarter of the size of an American penny.  Since then, engineers have radically shrunk them in size – so there are now more than one billion fitted inside a single processor.

It all poses quite a challenge to Intel’s main competitor in the PC processor market – Advanced Micro Devices.

AMD plans to reduce the amount of power its upcoming Piledriver chips consume by using “resonant clock mesh technology” – a new process which recycles the energy used by the processor. However, full details about how it will work and a release date are yet to be announced.



“We are targeting 20 times better battery life on standby – always on, always connected,”  Mr Skaugen said about the update, due for release in 2013.

“So you can get all your files and emails downloaded onto your PC while it’s in your bag, and still get more than 10 days of standby and all-day battery life.”

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Hawk Conceptual Car Design by Alex Hodge

If you are not impressed yet, then you are definitely not a great automobile fan, for what you are looking at is a concept car designed by Alex Hodge, called the ‘Hawk’. The concept car’s features include sharp looks and sleek design. It is powered by the Honda RC51 V-twin 999cc engine, which makes it a super bike disguised as a cool car.
For those who do not know what I am talking about, the Honda RC 51 is the super bike, which was designed to be used in the Super bike World Championship by the Honda team racer’s. The Honda RC 51 itself is a head turner, not to mention that it is a V-twin motorcycle, the engine arranged in a ‘V’. Take a look at the bike and its engine…
Alex Hodge seems to have been inspired by this bike, its make and design, because his concept car, the Hawk is designed in a similar way. Other than the engine and it’s power, the chassis is also made of alloy. The outer shell is made of fiberglass, the interiors comprise of leather and plastic combined with the digital dials to give you the complete new-age feel. The Hawk has twin rear and front disc breaks and is a very compact, lightweight car. Take a look at some more pictures of the Hawk and hopefully it will surely impress you this time around…
I think the Hawk definitely has the looks of a cool concept car. You should also check out the digital electric motorcycle, the electric bike design and the electric cherry bike at Walyou and have some fun.




Mazda’s Crossed Folds















“A cross are also lines”, a Dutch stand-up comedian joked this week when playing a coke-sniffing priest. Although the images shown here might remind you to a time you had a rush, I mean to show them to illustrate the next step in car design.

I am not kidding. In the past year the Japanese carmaker Mazda has been working consistently on a new form language, and this week unveiled their most extreme ‘sculpture’ yet: the Mazda Furai. A car designed to take the 24h Le Mans challenge.

The design features ‘crossed folds’ everywhere. Normal steel plates feature only single folds, but here multiple folds are applied that cross each other diagonally. That is completely new. Unprecedented.

Kas Oosterhuis from ONL is already thinking for years how to build architecture with such plates. Because there is no manufacturer yet to handle it, ONL has just realized some dwellings in Amsterdam with crossed folds of some sort: steel plates that fold inwards to an open seam - instead of folding outwards in the closed seam, like Mazda does. The result is devastatingly ugly.

The right kind of styling is applied in the design of the new Roche headquarters in Basel, designed by Herzog & de Meuron.

Unfortunately Mazda has not yet unveiled more that one image of the Mazda Furai, though there are more images of the the design at Edmunds Inside Line. Because of that single image, I had to look at the older concept cars, of which I especially love the Mazda Taiki. I adore the flowing interior. It is so much, it is too much, it is maximalism.

Maximalism is our future. Maximalism is the end of good taste. Maximalism moves the border of good taste a little further and thereby makes room for emergent futures.

“Architects are obsessed with good taste”, Crimson writes in their book ‘Too blessed to be depressed’. I think that is true. But I also think that taste moves in a certain direction, in the direction of form, of maximum form. Zaha Hadid is just the beginning











Saturday, July 9, 2011

Leading three Modern New Inventions found in Technology 2011

Popular New Inventions 2011 #1: Robots That Will be able to undertake Recycling.

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Doctors are creating good solid companies that could in the end assistance using the healing of chronic wounds also as increase this specific common ealing process.

Created by the specific researchers from Ts University, the companies function via focusing inside the procedure connected with circulation system expansion, which will be truly important for restorative. Generating off all two decades of study, this group has separated the peptides which trigger the cells which will react to wounds also as type totally brand new vessels simply for blood and as well nutrients. At this time, exams about animals are currently satisfactory.

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This really is a revolutionary new inventions in technology gadget that’s produced from a group of game style young individuals who assists to teach disabled children to become in a position to steer. All of the Equiliberator, created from college students at Rice’s University in Houston, is really produced with the 5 Wii Balance Boards together with tension sensitive hand rails on 1 with the side. This boards also as rails generally are connected to a Pc operating a video game especially created for the objective of this gadget. Youngsters will probably be in a position to wipe out on screen monsters due to accomplishing numerous abilities on this specific Equiliberator.

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Dell Launched IPS Touch Monitor






The long wait has finally come to an end. The device with the future technology is finally coming to its lovers. Dell’s magnificent 21.5 inch multitouch ST2220T monitor equipped with an IPS panel is finally coming to e retailers. Better late than never does seem true in this occasion.
The display is 1920 x 1080 resolutions available at Dell and LogicBuy. Â The device is available in $ 310 with a discount of $ 20 plus free shipping only if you purchase it form LogicBuy. Just imagine yourself of using this spectacular device and you will quickly configure how to get the amount.
The spice of the monitor is not its touch screen but it’s the monitor’s A-frame stand with enables it to tilt the screen forward, backward and even flat.  Combine all the things and you will be getting an infrared enabled wide screen touch monitor you ever dreamed of.
So how you gonna get it??????

source :http://www.technologiesblog.eu

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