Tuesday, March 17, 2009

CompEd2009xL:technology of todays

iPhone

The revolutionary phone
iPhone is a revolutionary new mobile phone that allows you to make a call by simply tapping a name or number in your address book, a favorites list, or a call log. It also automatically syncs all your contacts from a PC, Mac, or Internet service. And it lets you select and listen to voicemail messages in whatever order you want - just like email.With iPhone, making a call is as simple as touching a name or number. In addition, you can easily construct a favorites list for your most frequently made calls, and quickly merge calls together to create conference calls.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

CompEd2009xL:Latest

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Wireless Speakers

Is your house or flat hot wired for sound in every room, with an integrated media centre that talks to your toaster? Of course not, who's is? It's a nice idea, but life's too short for the hassle. These eminently slick Wireless Speakers require the technical ability of an incompetent badger to set up, and allow you to transport your music wirelessly around the house with ease. They have a range of 100m, so unless you live in a palace, you're sorted. They produce excellent solid and clear sound, and come either in a classic wood finish (the cheaper version) of for the more fashion conscious among us, a polished 'Piano' black or white finish. You can connect the included transmitter to a range of audio machines, from your hi-fi to iPods, MP3 players, the TV and even Games Consoles. Free yourself from the nightmare of trailing wire, and take your music with you.Features* Two stylish wireless speakers in a deluxe piano or wooden finish.* Choose from high gloss Noir or Blanc, (that's White or Black to you and me) or a cool Beech.* A palm sized transmitter effective to 100m (black speaker has a black transmitter and white speaker has a silver transmitter).* A selection of audio connectors to connect your speakers up to a range of audio such as MP3, TV or games consoles.* Discreetly hidden volume and power switch on the speakers.* The black and white speakers have a satin-like grille.* Suitable for ages 12 years+.* Requires three mains adaptors (UK adaptors included) for the transmitter and speakers.* Size: 23.5 x 19 x 8cm (each speaker).

MotoArt create some interesting furniture models and they always cause consumers to take a second glance. Their latest product is no different. Named the Douglas Pedal Table, this aviation piece is made exclusively from an out-of-service aircraft, the Douglas C-133. The piece stands at 22.5 inches, and includes a set of recycled pedals. The table comes in a variety of colours to suit your home, and also comes complete with a 28 inch tempered glass top. The Table will be a sure way to impress guests and to exhibit a piece that will get people talking, and also add some pizzazz to your room.Unfortunately there are only 15 of these tables available which will cause the price per table to pedal out of control. Nevertheless a captivating piece, which will draw attention from whoever is lucky enough to see it.




Finally, an elegant solution to a problem that plagues golfers: blistering and chafing of the thumb, middle and index finger of the exposed bottom hand (the right hand for a right-handed golfer or left hand for a left-handed golfer). Game Theory Inc. introduces the Digital Shield(R), a streamlined, open-palmed glove for the bottom hand, created to protect against blistering and chafing while maximizing tactile sensitivity. It is the only glove of its kind that conforms to USGA and R&A Rules. Game Theory President Justin Salomon says, "I was susceptible to chafing on my off hand and suspected I wasn't alone. After talking with hundreds of weekend golfers, pros and golf...Until now, remedies used to shield from rubbing against the club's grip have included Band-Aids(R) or adhesive tape. Both tend to roll-up or shift with repeated swings and leave a sticky residue. Replacement bandages are even less effective as they often do not properly adhere to a perspiring hand.Alternative solutions like the full and half-fingered glove are unnecessarily hot and compromise feel for the club and ball.Salomon added, "By reducing the incidence of blisters, the Digital Shield(R) fosters the additional enjoyment of golf and improves athletic performance by allowing golfers to play golf in more comfort. The points of contact on the off hand are no longer vulnerable to blisters, chafing, and the discomfort that distracts a golfer from focus, play, and pleasure. In addition to a round of golf, the Digital Shield(R) is well suited for the driving range where golfers pound out one ball after another."




Tuesday, March 3, 2009

cOmpEd2009xL:todays gadgets

Gravitonus Workstation: Disable-Friendly and Gamers Workstation
By:Rita Mae Arellano

We had seen a lot of different kinds of workstation in the market, however we haven’t truly seen the one that really give us the most advantage features. Now, Gravitonus introduce their new workstation that is ergonomic, full modular and particularly designed and adapted for high-tech luxury market applications. What they mean by luxury? You sure curious about it right? Don’t worry; we will give you the best details we got right now. This workstation system allows users to move freely, it comes with an on-board computer which constantly analyses position of your body and pressure on different part of your body. With all of these analyses, the system will adapts the user depending on their psychophysical activity and create maximum comfort that will fill in all your desire. Watch the picture and more information after the break! We will also provide you a small video of Gravitonus Workstation.

Gravitation is a natural phenomenon that gives weight to objects.[1] In everyday life, attraction due to gravity is the result of the presence of relatively large bodies, such as the Earth and the Moon. Gravitation not only causes attraction to very large bodies, but can also distort the surface of planets and other natural satellites, causing tides, earthquakes, and in extreme cases even volcanic eruptions as found on Jupiter's closest-orbiting moon, Io. In outer space, gravity between particles of interstellar dust gives rise to stars and planets. The very existence of the Sun and every star in the universe is the consequence of inelastic collisions caused by internal friction of dusty nebulas. As this occurs, flows known as convection (by which fluid flow occurs under the influence of a temperature gradient and gravity) distribute the heat caused by friction.
Gravity not only causes planets and stars to move in predictable orbital paths, but it is also the only force known to be capable of forming planets, stars, and galaxies. The gravitational pressure inside the centers of stars can merge pairs of atoms to produce the variety of elements on the periodic table, and in doing so can generate temperatures of millions of degrees inside the center of a star, in contrast to the thousands of degrees generated inside the core of planets. By stimulating the interiors of some large very stars, the force of gravity can trigger supernovas - very powerful explosions capable of destroying nearby planets or even other solar systems with extremely fast and hot solar winds and cosmic rays. Many galaxies parallel this phenomenon at much larger scales of both distance and time, particularly in active galaxies, such as radio galaxies.
The terms gravitation and gravity are mostly interchangeable in everyday use, but a distinction may be made in scientific usage. "Gravitation" is a general term for the attraction that bodies with mass have to one another, while "gravity" refers specifically to the net force bodies such as the Earth have on objects in their vicinity, including the effect of the Earth's rotation.[2][3] Modern physics describes gravitation using the general theory of relativity, in which gravitation is a consequence of the curvature of spacetime, which governs the motion of inertial objects. The simpler Newton's law of universal gravitation provides an excellent approximation for most calculations.

CompEd2009xL:iPod models

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Griffin Technology is the best cases provider company; in griffin technology cases you can get great stylish look and best protection because every one found same thing. Griffin Technology is also unique gadgets provider. But now Griffin Technology has introduced stylish and modern case collection for iPod users. Griffin latest case collection is the Elan Form, FlexScreen and Reflect. These all cases have great features which provide complete protection and attractive look. Griffin latest case collection has designed for latest iPod models such as iPod touch 2G and iPod nano 4G. Griffin latest case Elan Form case, it designed for both iPods. It made from smooth leather materials and it is fully screen protector case. It has features a shell of leather bonded to polycarbonate. Griffin Elan Form case is EasyDock design elements allow the iPod to dock without removing the case.




Griffin second case is FlexScreen case, it design for only iPod nano 4G. It comes with fully silicon material with provide smooth touch and complete whole body protection of the front and back side. In FlexScreen case you can get clear scratch resistant polycarbonate layer, static peel protector and a frosted silicone outer surface that is textured for better grip.
Classic beauty.
Beautiful, durable, and sleek, iPod classic features an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure with rounded edges. Choose quintessential silver or striking new black.



With the touch, Apple's hardware is, as usual, striking when compared with many of its competitors. Ever so slightly wider (about 1mm) and significantly thinner (8mm, which is no small feat) than the iPhone, the touch has far harder, sharper edges on its facade, and a sloping, almost difficult to grip rear. It even manages to leverage that space with a large enough battery to put out more than its advertised 5 hours of video playback -- we got about 5.5 - 6+ hours. But despite its impressive thinness, after the last few months of using the far more functional iPhone, the touch left us in want. It may be the ideal size for a device of this kind, but it omits many of the simple hardware niceties we've grown used to in the iPhone.Hardware volume controls were highest on the list of things we miss. We could just as easily live without a mute switch on a media player, but losing the hard volume buttons is rather disappointing. Granted, Apple has made it easier to get to the media controls and volume when the device is in sleep mode; just press the home button three times (once to wake, two more times to bring up media controls without unlocking it). But what's wrong with a real volume switch, too? With no hardware controls, doing something as frequent and essential as changing the volume necessitates removing the device from your pocket. Furthermore, without hard volume buttons, you can't adjust the volume at all while playing music in landscape (i.e. Cover Flow mode). This is pretty basic stuff that drives us up the wall.
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