Sunday, 3 November 2013
Friday, 1 November 2013
CyberTecture Egg India
Cybertecture egg building is situated in Mumbai, India. Its 32,000 sq m egg-shaped building that will combine iconic architecture, environmental design, intelligent systems, and new engineering to create an awe-inspiring landmark in the city. In addition to its great design its been said that the bathrooms will monitor workers health by measuring weight and blood pressure. And a doctor will be alerted to any drastic changes.
High-definition CCTV cameras are ubiquitous
Closed-circuit television (CCTV) has improved
hugely in recent years with a shift from analogue to digital equipment.
The vast majority of cameras now record footage in high definition, with
some capable of gigapixel resolution.
Although discouraging crime and helping to identify more offenders (made
easier with facial recognition software), this mass proliferation of
security is raising a number of privacy and civil liberties issues, due
to a creeping sense of "Big Brother". For instance, governments are
using them to keep tabs on people to stifle protest, free expression and
assembly. This is especially notable in the UK – a country renowned for
its surveillance culture – with more CCTV cameras per capita than
anywhere else on the planet, and where the average person is filmed over
300 times each day. In 2012, there were 1.85 million CCTV cameras in
the UK, 129,000 of which were high definition. By 2016, there are 3.7
million HD cameras, a 29-fold increase.
Balloon trips up to 20 miles high.
World View Enterprises – a new startup company
based in Arizona – begins offering suborbital flights in 2016, using a
capsule lifted by balloon up to 20 miles (32 km). Although some way
short of the 62 miles (100 km) defined
as "outer space", passengers are nevertheless treated to spectacular
views of the Earth far below. Customers pay $75,000 each for a trip
lasting four hours, with up to eight occupants able to walk freely
inside. Safety mechanisms allow the balloon to glide safely back in the
event of a malfunction.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Saturday, 26 October 2013
World First Digital Camera (1975): Created by Kodak's engineer Steve Sasson.
In December 1975, Kodak engineer Steve Sasson
invented something that would, decades later, revolutionize photography:
the world’s first digital camera. It was the
size of a toaster, and captured black and white images at a resolution
of 100×100 - or 0.01 megapixels in today’s marketing terminology. The
images were stored on cassette tape, taking 23 seconds to write. The
camera uses an ADC from Motorola, a bog-standard (for the 1970s) lens
from a Kodak movie camera, and a CCD chip from Fairchild Semiconductor -
the same technology that digital cameras still use today. To playback
the images, a special computer and tape reader setup (pictured below)
was built, outputting the grainy images on a standard TV. It took a
further 23 seconds to read each image from tape.
Gesture Glove Mouse, manage Your PC With Hand Gestures.
Nowadays quite a heap of firms that apply
technology on the gloves, starting from Smartphones controllers,
Bluetooth receiver, get a good glove created by Google. Japan’s
intercommunicate gift Gesture Glove Mouse to regulate the pc.
Gesture Glove Mouse enables you to manage your robot device through a PC or a hand gesture. For currently Glove Mouse Gesture will solely be used on the correct hand, there’s still no data on whether or not they can unleash a version for left-handed users.
These gloves are employed in the hand with a strap that connects the device to the user’s finger. The device can browse the movement of the user’s hand movements and translate them into pointer movement. Users click by exploitation their thumb and index.
Glove Mouse Gesture support for Windows laptop, Mackintosh or different robot devices. The device features a wireless variances of up to ten meters. The internal battery may be charged exploitation the USB and may be used for twelve hours once charging one hour. Gesture Glove Mouse is presently on the market at a worth of 4980 yen Thanko ($61.87).
Gesture Glove Mouse enables you to manage your robot device through a PC or a hand gesture. For currently Glove Mouse Gesture will solely be used on the correct hand, there’s still no data on whether or not they can unleash a version for left-handed users.
These gloves are employed in the hand with a strap that connects the device to the user’s finger. The device can browse the movement of the user’s hand movements and translate them into pointer movement. Users click by exploitation their thumb and index.
Glove Mouse Gesture support for Windows laptop, Mackintosh or different robot devices. The device features a wireless variances of up to ten meters. The internal battery may be charged exploitation the USB and may be used for twelve hours once charging one hour. Gesture Glove Mouse is presently on the market at a worth of 4980 yen Thanko ($61.87).
The Great Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie.
Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (born September 9,
1941; found dead October 12, 2011) was an American computer scientist
who "helped shape the digital era."
He created the C programming language and, with long-time colleague Ken Thompson, the Unix operating system.
Ritchie was the head of Lucent Technologies System Software Research Department when he retired in 2007. He was the 'R' in K&R C and commonly known by his username dmr.
Awards Received By Dennis Ritchie:
Ritchie and Thompson received the Turing Award from the ACM in 1983.
The Hamming Medal from the IEEE in 1990
The National Medal of Technology from President Clinton in 1999.
Ritchie was the head of Lucent Technologies System Software Research Department when he retired in 2007.
Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie In 1983, received the Turing Award for their development of generic operating systems theory and specifically for the implementation of the UNIX operating system.
Ritchie's Turing Award was titled "Reflections on Software Research".
IEEE Richard W. Hamming MedalIn 1990, both Ritchie and Thompson received the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), "for the development of the UNIX operating system and the C programming language".
Fellow of the Computer History Museum In 1997, made both Ritchie and Thompson the Fellows of the Computer History Museum, "for implementation of the UNIX operating system, and for development of the C programming language".
Ritchie, along with Thompson, was awarded the Japan Prize for Information and Communications for his work in the development of the Unix operating system in 2011
He created the C programming language and, with long-time colleague Ken Thompson, the Unix operating system.
Ritchie was the head of Lucent Technologies System Software Research Department when he retired in 2007. He was the 'R' in K&R C and commonly known by his username dmr.
Awards Received By Dennis Ritchie:
Ritchie and Thompson received the Turing Award from the ACM in 1983.
The Hamming Medal from the IEEE in 1990
The National Medal of Technology from President Clinton in 1999.
Ritchie was the head of Lucent Technologies System Software Research Department when he retired in 2007.
Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie In 1983, received the Turing Award for their development of generic operating systems theory and specifically for the implementation of the UNIX operating system.
Ritchie's Turing Award was titled "Reflections on Software Research".
IEEE Richard W. Hamming MedalIn 1990, both Ritchie and Thompson received the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), "for the development of the UNIX operating system and the C programming language".
Fellow of the Computer History Museum In 1997, made both Ritchie and Thompson the Fellows of the Computer History Museum, "for implementation of the UNIX operating system, and for development of the C programming language".
Ritchie, along with Thompson, was awarded the Japan Prize for Information and Communications for his work in the development of the Unix operating system in 2011
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love
"A soul mate is someone with whom we feel profoundly connected, as
though the communication and communion with her would not be a
consequence of intentional efforts, but rather a divine grace. Such a
relationship is so precious to the soul that many consider that there is
nothing more important in life than this. "
News
Damien Hirst knows how to draw a crowd. Renowned for his spectacular
artworks and record-breaking sales, the artist-entrepreneur should even
be able to lure people to the barren coast of the Gulf. This is part of
the logic behind “Relics”, Mr Hirst’s largest retrospective, which
opened in the Qatari capital on October 10th http://econ.st/1gFcvf5
News
HANDWRITING IN EMAIL: Google has introduced a feature allowing Gmail and
Google Docs users to use their own handwriting to input words, using a
mouse or trackpad.The tool offers more than fifty languages for Gmail
and more than 20 for Google Docs, and enables the user to write out what
they want to say using a mousepad or cursor for Google to create a
typed version of the words, http://iexp.in/HiZ44031
Friday, 25 October 2013
News
DOG HEAVEN: Giant George was formerly the world's tallest dog, according
to Guinness World Records. With a staggering height of 43 inches, Giant
George towered above most living things he came into contact
with.Sadly, George passed away last Thursday, one month away from his
eighth birthday, http://iexp.in/tTi44035
News
7 PLANET SOLAR SYSTEM FOUND! Astronomers may have identified one of the
richest planetary systems yet. The discovery of a seventh planet around
the dwarf star KIC 11442793 could be a record, according to two separate
teams of researchers. The system bears some similarities to our solar
system as well, http://iexp.in/mqx44032
Thursday, 24 October 2013
science
This week saw the launch of #52WeeksofGulfLabor, a yearlong #activist project coordinated by #Gulflabor, a working group opposed to the treatment of laborers at #AbuDhabi’s #SaadiyatIsland cultural mega-development: http://hyperallergic.com/89929/52-weeks-of-art-and-human-rights-in-the-emirates/
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