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WiGig: Wireless high-speed

Posted by admin On May - 21 - 2009

Major companies such as LG, Intel, Samsung, Panasonic, Dell and Microsoft are behind the proposal that involves new wireless technologies, leaving behind the less successful, and crippled in its production in some cases, Wireless USB and Wireless HDMI.

New technology and proposed changes to these wireless connections, and wireless data transmission, called WiGig that would ensure their creators and developers would have more success through the support of major companies listed above.

WiGig, using the 60 GHz band offers connection speeds up to 1 Gbps, which is much faster than current technologies such as Wi-Fi, which allow you to send information of all kinds, from video to high resolution to connect printers or music.

According to CrunchGear, waiting for the last quarter of the year is ready to specify WiGig so that participants can begin to deploy, but not until a year later when we see the first products incorporating that. We already wanted to reach an agreement and have a single wireless transmission protocol.

Laser Toothbrush

Posted by admin On May - 10 - 2009

Laser Toothbrush is a toothbrush laser that aims to lead the market for dental cleaning or toothpaste or explosively combined cooling effect.

This device even with a laser capable of removing germs from your teeth, will not damage the retina if exposed to our view (or at least that is what they say).

This revolutionary semiconductor laser doctor will help to reduce sensitivity, toothache, inflammation, and even helps to eliminate bad breath.

According to its creators:

Operates a system to switch on the laser for a recommended treatment period (55 seconds) with a mode button. In this case, the laser toothbrush doesn’t not need toothpaste, but it radiates the laser directly on the teeth.

So you know, to take care of your dental health with this toothbrush called laser Laser Toothbrush. At the moment I prefer to wait, but if you want to buy it is sold for only 69.95 dollars.

Gadgets without scratches with new polymer technology

Posted by admin On May - 4 - 2009

A new technology of a polymer, based on studies of Marek Urban and Biswajit Ghosh for the use of polyurethane (two extra components oxetane and chitosan) would be the first step towards the construction of prototype gadgets that are capable of maintaining without scratches over time.

The pair of scientists from the University of Southern Mississippi, which explains the functioning of this system is similar to the human body:

“Faced with rayon oxetane rings that are broken and the liquid begins to sprout in the area covering the groove, then UV light (such as the sun) solidification compound covering the trench leavesour impeccable gadget in about 30 minutes, depending on the intensity of the sun (or the source of UV rays), the length and depth of rayon. ”

However, not all good news: these studies take years and the progress so far, unfortunately, were not very significant when it is safe now creating functional prototypes where to start testing and improving behavior.

Stop those spam blogs

Posted by admin On May - 1 - 2009

There are plenty of web spam blogs, those who merely copy information from the feeds of other blogs, and more than once we have gotten as phosphorescent gray impunity take over content, often without referencing. However today how to take prevent these spam blogs that fill up the content of our RSS feeds automatically.

The worst thing is the fact that you do not get a trackback, but Google to index your content can be considered duplicate content as our website and leave their search results. This can happen because ever have trouble finding the original source so results for bloggers would be disastrous.

How can we solve this problem? The idea is quite simple, involves placing a link to our feed to original source, this is our blog. Since it would be very cumbersome to walk in this place all the entries we can feed our editing, both for Blogger to Wordpress. This will stop the automation process at least.