Sunday, August 29, 2010
Back to the Future 2015 Nike Shoes
Some people are selling a replica of the 2015 from Martin nikes“back to the future of ebay. Offer the $405, this is a little bit high considering this just a copy. ugg classic tall boots on saleAlthough such as Nike has any business sense, they just started mass production of these goods out to store tomorrow. I’m sure there won’t be a man alive who can resist shoes, looks can be launched into space.With such a pair of shoes
Typical technology classroom in the Westside Classroom Building
Room Information
- Instructor Station: Windows desktop
- Projector: Yes
- Overhead Projector: Yes
- VCR or DVD: VCR
- Special: Slide Projector
TEchnology house
While the Cardboard house may have started as a symbolic concept design, the success of the prototypes have made it a viable temporary housing option. The lightweight, movable structures can be used for emergency shelter or for other short-term accommodation needs.
+ Available for $35,000 from HousesOfTheFuture.com
Read more: THE CARDBOARD HOUSE | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World
Suzuki Hayabusa Sport Bike with Amazing Equipped Technical
There are many bikes available over across India. Indians had fan to see the foreigner bikes they also very eager to ride the fashionable bike.
But most of the foreigners are make a bike or repair also they are very fond of the bike they have talent to launch anew bike who doesn’t have built a bike till now.
Foreigner have a big passion of bike they have creativity they have challenge to launch a new bike in the market most of the bike are like harly Davidson why they prefer this type of bike we don’t know but they buy parts those are very costly and very stylish but it looks very cool, whenever who see the bike only first time there eyes are stop there. Bikers will be very happy for this session launch a new bike that will be good time.
French army falling apart
WORLD'S BIGGEST DEFENCE SPENDERS 2007/08 (US dollars)
1) United States: 583,283,000,000
2) Britain: 79,872,000,000
3) France: 74,690,470,000 (including the police force)
4) China: 59,000,000,000
5) Japan: 48,860,000,000
6) Germany: 45,930,000,000
7) Russia: 41,050,000,000
8 ) Italy: 40,060,000,000
9) Saudi Arabia: 31,050,000,000
10) South Korea: 28,940,000,000
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Opening Doors on the Way to a Personal Robot
Consider it one small step — or a roll, actually — for a robot, one not giant, but significant step for robotics.
Willow Garage, a Silicon Valley robotics research group, said that its experimental PR2 robot, which has wheels and can travel at speeds up to a mile and a quarter per hour, was able to open and pass through 10 doors and plug itself into 10 standard wall sockets in less than an hour. In a different test, the same robot completed a marathon in the company’s office, traveling 26.2 miles. PR2 will not compete with humans yet; it took more than four days.
For the person who wants to buy a fully functioning robot butler, this may not seem so impressive. But for roboticists and a new generation of technologists in Silicon Valley, this is a significant achievement, a step along the way to the personal robot industry.
Willow Garage was founded by Scott Hassan, one of the designers of the original Google search engine. The company’s name is a reference to a small garage on Willow Road in Menlo Park, Calif., which was Google’s first office. The company is trying to develop a new generation of robotic personal assistants. Roboticists here and at other companies envision creating something on the scale of the personal computer industry, with mechanical personal assistants taking over a lot of drudgery, from cleaning up to fetching a beer from the refrigerator.
Consider it one small step — or a roll, actually — for a robot, one not giant, but significant step for robotics.
Willow Garage, a Silicon Valley robotics research group, said that its experimental PR2 robot, which has wheels and can travel at speeds up to a mile and a quarter per hour, was able to open and pass through 10 doors and plug itself into 10 standard wall sockets in less than an hour. In a different test, the same robot completed a marathon in the company’s office, traveling 26.2 miles. PR2 will not compete with humans yet; it took more than four days.
For the person who wants to buy a fully functioning robot butler, this may not seem so impressive. But for roboticists and a new generation of technologists in Silicon Valley, this is a significant achievement, a step along the way to the personal robot industry.
Willow Garage was founded by Scott Hassan, one of the designers of the original Google search engine. The company’s name is a reference to a small garage on Willow Road in Menlo Park, Calif., which was Google’s first office. The company is trying to develop a new generation of robotic personal assistants. Roboticists here and at other companies envision creating something on the scale of the personal computer industry, with mechanical personal assistants taking over a lot of drudgery, from cleaning up to fetching a beer from the refrigerator.
Willow Garage, a Silicon Valley robotics research group, said that its experimental PR2 robot, which has wheels and can travel at speeds up to a mile and a quarter per hour, was able to open and pass through 10 doors and plug itself into 10 standard wall sockets in less than an hour. In a different test, the same robot completed a marathon in the company’s office, traveling 26.2 miles. PR2 will not compete with humans yet; it took more than four days.
For the person who wants to buy a fully functioning robot butler, this may not seem so impressive. But for roboticists and a new generation of technologists in Silicon Valley, this is a significant achievement, a step along the way to the personal robot industry.
Willow Garage was founded by Scott Hassan, one of the designers of the original Google search engine. The company’s name is a reference to a small garage on Willow Road in Menlo Park, Calif., which was Google’s first office. The company is trying to develop a new generation of robotic personal assistants. Roboticists here and at other companies envision creating something on the scale of the personal computer industry, with mechanical personal assistants taking over a lot of drudgery, from cleaning up to fetching a beer from the refrigerator.
Making It Real: The Future of Stereoscopic 3D Film Technology
In this initial feature for the launch of SIGGRAPH Quarterly’s online magazine, Sony Pictures Imageworks’ Rob Engle and Rob Bredow discuss the subject of stereoscopic 3D film production and presentation, and offer their ideas as to where this increasingly important technology may be heading in the future.
Article author: Eden Ashley Umble
Article author: Eden Ashley Umble
Home energy-saving technology
Does the home need another screen for managing electricity? A number of smart-grid technology companies are developing dedicated energy dashboards that tell people how much electricity they are using, program heating and cooling, or that reflect changing electricity prices. This device, called theVision from start-up Tendril Networks, is organized around a clock and was designed by famed design house Ideo.
Black Ops: Secret Military Technology in the Age of Terrorism
Every year, tens of billions of Pentagon dollars go missing. The money vanishes not because of fraud, waste or abuse, but because U.S. military planners have appropriated it to secretly develop advanced weapons and fund clandestine operations. Next year, this so-called black budget will be even larger than it was in the Cold War days of1987, when the leading black-budget watchdog, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA), began gathering reliable estimates. The current total is staggering: $58 billion—enough to pay for two complete Manhattan Projects.
Coming Generation of Lasers May Be the Most Powerful Lasers That Will Ever Lase
The most powerful lasers now being built, such as the forthcoming Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) project underway in Europe, may approach the physical ceiling of laser intensity -- they may turn out to be the most powerful lasers that ever can be built, says a new article on the PhysicsBuzz blog.
That finite limit on how intense a laser can get is hypothesized to exist because, at sufficiently high energies, matter can be created out of light.
Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Coupe by Mercedes Benz
An icon of style and beauty, this outstanding creation of Mercedes Benz features gullwing doors that give the vehicle an appearance like a flying eagle. Both the modern interior and sleek outdoor design will attract any of the future passing bys.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Hybrid car THE TECHNOLOGY
The hybrid is a car that runs on both a fuel (etc. gasoline) and electricity. The hybrid uses multiple processes to capture wasted energy so the car can sufficiently run on electricity. As well, the car shuts down its internal combustion engine when idle, such as when at stop lights. The two most popular models of hybrid vehicles are the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight.(Chiapaikeo)
Neutron Bomb
The Mark 17 hydrogen bomb: the largest bomb ever made by the United States. Over 24 feet long, 42,000 pounds, and with an explosive power of 15-20 megatons (equivalent to over 1,000 Hiroshima size bombs). This one is on display at the National Atomic Museum. CLUI photo
Neutron Bomb
Neutron bombs, more formally referred to as "enhanced radiation (ER) warheads", are small thermonuclear weapons in which the burst of neutrons generated by the fusion reaction is intentionally not absorbed inside the weapon, but allowed to escape.
Neutron bombs differ from other thermonuclear weapons in that a deuterium-tritium gas mixture is the only fusion fuel. There are 2 reasons: the D-T thermonuclear reaction releases 80% of its energy as neutron kinetic energy, and it is also the easiest of all fusion reactions to ignite. This means that only 20% of the fusion energy is available for blast and thermal radiation production, that the neutron flux produced consists of extremely penetrating 14.7 Mev neutrons, and that a very small fission explosion (250-400 tons) can be used for igniting the reaction. The more typical lithium deuteride fuel would produce much more blast and flash for each unit of neutron flux, and would require a much larger fission explosion to set it off. The disadvantage of using D-T fuel is that tritium is very expensive, and decays at a rate of 5.5% a year. Combined with its increased complexity this makes ER warheads more expensive to build and maintain than other tactical nuclear weapons. To produce a 1 Kt fusion yield 12.5 g of tritium and 5 g of deuterium are required.
The U.S. developed and produced three neutron warheads, a fourth was cancelled prior to production. All have been retired and dismantled.
The Soviet Union, China, and France are all known to have developed neutron bomb designs and may have them in service. A number of reports have claimed that Israel has developed neutron bombs which, though they could be valuable on an armor battleground like the Golan Heights, are difficult to develop and require significant testing. This makes it unlikely that Israel has in fact acquired them.
The Present and Future of HTML5 Video Experiences
As commercial availability of the Apple iPad draws near, we have been getting a lot of inquiries from customers looking for guidance on what they need to do to deliver great video experiences on these devices that exclusively support the HTML5 approach to video. These customers are excited about the possibilities of the iPad, but they also have concerns about what it will take to deliver great video experiences in this environment. They want to know what the tradeoffs and gotchas are, and what we're doing to help them navigate this new landscape.
Customers have been thrilled and somewhat surprised to learn that Brightcove has supported HTML5 in basic form since 2008, which is when we began to support the H.264 video format and released our open Media APIs for accessing content stored in the Brightcove online video platform. Since that time, it has been possible for customers to create HTML5 experiences on devices such as the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch and deliver video that renders beautifully. We have had several early adopter customers use our platform in this way.
Customers have been thrilled and somewhat surprised to learn that Brightcove has supported HTML5 in basic form since 2008, which is when we began to support the H.264 video format and released our open Media APIs for accessing content stored in the Brightcove online video platform. Since that time, it has been possible for customers to create HTML5 experiences on devices such as the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch and deliver video that renders beautifully. We have had several early adopter customers use our platform in this way.
The new Technology
The Sony digital HD video camera consists of the Sony exclusive high performance G lens and there are two screw holes for secure connection. There is a switchable feature which switches easily between the recording and playback. There is natural touch lens operation and a built in converter for HD production. The Sony professional digital HD video camera recorder is ready with the HVR-MRC1K option and there is a HDMI output connector. There is versatile audio input selection which helps in selecting the audio input and one touch clip type microphone holder. The picture profile helps the user to set the adjustments for the scene like brightness, color etc. the smooth slow record helps in increasing the record rate and the advanced histogram gives the graph of the brightness. The color correction feature is also there and the shot transition function helps in easy transition between the scenes. There are assignable features which the user can assign them any function and the skin tone details adjust the camera according to the tone recognized. There are two accessory shoe connectors which help in connecting the external hardware and this camera is ideal handheld camcorder design. The enhanced functionality with the technology of exmor helps in noise reduction.
There is a view finder and built in LCD monitor in the Sony digital HD video camera recorder. There is no lens mount and the operating temperature is 0 to 32 C (32 to 104 F). The battery type is NP-F770 and it consumes 7.1 watts power. There is a monitor speaker and there is no UBS port option. The warranty is limited and the cost is $4599.00 dollars.
Read more: http://www.bloggerspoint.com/exmor-technology-present-in-sony-digital-hd-video-camera-recorder-helps-in-noise-reduction-specifications-and-features-of-sony-digital-hd-video-camera-recorder/#ixzz0xAZUBQhk
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