Friday, June 29, 2012

Technologically Advanced Gadgets for Business and Play

Technologically advanced gadgets definitely make work easier and faster in the office and while some of them may cost a fortune, there are devices which are economically priced. Our dependence on this gadgets has reached a point wherein spending a single day without them in the office is simply unthinkable no matter the nature of the job and the size of the organization.

Amongst all the gadgets which a contemporary office should be equipped with, two of the most common options are a rackmount LCD and a label manager. While the former saves a lot of space and is supportive of a number of operating systems like Windows 95, 2000, ME, XP and so on, the latter helps to create a series of bar codes to make work easier in the office.

There are some gadgets which are not just limited to office use but support mobility. Such gadgets, the most popular in this category being the USB pen, are not fixed to a single location but can be carried around wherever the owner goes. Therefore, carrying a USB pen implies not just carrying a pen for writing but also carrying all the important business data and information stored within the pen drive.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Camera test: Nokia 808 PureView vs. Apple iPhone 4S vs. HTC One X

How good are the pictures taken with the camera of a smartphone? Three phones have undergone more testing. Here are the results of Nokia 808 PureView vs. Apple iPhone 4S vs. HTC One X camera test:

Interior test


Full rezolution: 808 PureView, iPhone 4S, One X

Movement test




Low light, no flash:



Low light + flash:



It would have been even more interest if they were tested cameras from Samsung and Sony Xperia Galaxy S III S. Who won the tests?

more on cnet

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Top Games at E3 2012





Since the yearly geek-fest that represents the Electronic Entertainment Expo comes to a jubilant finish, we strain by the silt and choose the top video game promulgations…

Assassin’s Creed III

Subversives, assassinators and malefic British!

Ubisoft’s newest episode in their knife euphoric diachronic saga engages us to Revolution-era. Estimating from this absolutely beautiful E3 preview, we can anticipate a good deal of military action, intrigue and nationalistic feeling.


Far Cry 3


This is other Ubisoft title that casts the gamer deeply in the essence of shadows and evil when they are pressured to battle for endurance on an apparently eden island. The greatest disclosure of the expo was the add-on of a four-player co-operative mode which allows you to squad with your pals to jab, dash and combust your foes in some gloriously crimson manners.


Star Wars 1313


LucasArts tries to delete the retentiveness of Kinect Star Wars with this challenging endeavor. Located on the first trilogy and with the number of the deed citing to an belowground grade on the planet Coruscant, we can anticipate loads of activity and confederacy when you step into the shoes of a bounty hunter hired by the capital’s felon netherworld. Diagrammatically brilliant and labored by a persuasive plot line, this is a game to look for when it's released.


Halo 4


Guess who's back! This is likely the most expected Xbox 360 title ever. If we talk about artwork and graphics, Halo 4 is a monumental step up from Halo Reach, although the gameplay itself did not required a lot of fiddling from the 1st Halo episode. To say it in a simple way, tell me who I need to kill and get out my way!


Resident Evil 6


I loved resident evil 4. So much suspense, blood and drama. The new RE trailer got me eager to play more of this series as Leon S. Everything is looking really extraordinary and explosively - and maybe one pace too distant from the series’ endurance repugnance roots - only we are still in full anticipative of other genre classic.


ZombiU


Nintendo’s show boasted numerous of their old darlings given a Wii U rework but none were as dazzling as this London-based zombie thriller. In spite of its honestly alarming nickname, the newest from Ubisoft Montpellier is advancing to be a bloodshed tastic first-person survival horror video game.


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Summer fun with Viteo Shower





Viteo Shower is a heavenly solution for cooling hot summer days ... Let the water spray shower your body! Viteo Shower takes about 2 minutes to set up, and works everywhere there is a water supply. The shower plate is activated by body weight and can spray water up to 4 meters in the air.




Designed by Danny Venlet / Price $725
via outdoorshower.at

Three Man Chess Game



It is believed that Chess was invented somewhere in India around the 6th century. The game suffered some rule modifications around 1200 in southern Europe, and around 1475, making the game what it is today.


What's cool about this set it that allows you to play against two oponents. The game pieces are colored black, gray, and ivory. As you can see in the image, the chess board is round, in order to fit all the pieces (48 pieces comprising 3 teams of 16 pieces each). Click the image for info & prices

Monday, June 4, 2012

This is the IKEA TV



IKEA TV IS HERE


The Swedish furniture maker plans to launch a complete system composed of advanced TV, DVD player, blue ray player and audio system - all incorporated into one unit available in a variety of colors.



A few weeks ago, IKEA has surprised the world by announcing a new product: UPPLEVA (in translation from Swedish - "experience")

IKEA TV features:
  • Full HD TV
  • DVD player
  • wi-fi capable
  • applications (currently about 20 are in tests)
  • 2.1 sound system, wireless subwoofer
  •  a variety of cabinet colors to choose from



Of course, special attention was given to the cables, plugs and connectors, that are carefully hidden in the area behind the hidden door of the cabinet. This makes the whole setup really clean.

Laser Tattoo Removal - How it's made



When we are young we like tattoos, but there comes a time when we regret having them. Chinese symbols, dragons, tribal markings and even the names of loved ones can permeate your skin forever, but equally well they may be removed.





The suffering and costs are much higher when removing tattoo. If the tattoo is higher, it is more difficult and more expensive to get rid of it, and the risk of scarring is also high, so you should think twice before having one.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

The map of the internet in 1988



This is how internet looked like in 1988. It's just like a home network between few cities. 24 years passed and now everyone in the world is connected to the internet. That's how far we've come...