Friday, August 31, 2007

News : Apple, new iPod, RIM.


This is a speculation among many others of what the next iPod will look like. Here

- Watch out for Apple next week. Apple has scheduled a press conference for September 5th. Lots of speculators say Apple will reveal an upgrade to its iPod line. Apple's shares rose over 5% because of this expectation. Apparently the shares have not been affected by various people taking Apple to court for defective iPhone batteries (which can not be replaced by consumers but by a specialist). Anyways, the new iPod will use a Mac OS and will have a full or wide screen.
Another redesigned iPod shuffle is to be released. Some of these rumors come from Goldman Sachs, promoting Apple's shares.
Others speculate Apple will reveal its European Network partners. Various European giants like Orange (France), Deutsche Telekom (Germany), or O2 in the U.K. cant wait to distribute the iPhone. Steve Job's company keeps coming up with cool devices, and a new one is coming out any time soon, especially as its September. One thing for sure is, all this information will be released in time for holiday season. Time will tell.

- Rumor has it RIM (Research in motion) will be bought by Microsoft. This produced a rise in share value of RIM. RIM makes blackberries. I find it interesting that Microsoft is not starting its phone line, but will be able to compare or challenge Apple's iPhone through the blackberry line. Who knows what this combination could produce?

- Finally I'm still waiting to hear more on Google's phone or the gPhone !!!

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Some Young Innovators


When you think about it the greatest scientists, such as Isaac Newton or Albert Einstein realized the greatest part of their work before the age of 30. Here is a collection of young innovators according to MIT's Technological review. These individuals are all under 35. Many of these innovators start up in university and form a company, or they are simply grad students researching at a University.

This year's winner David berry found a way to turn living organisms into hydrocarbon refiners.
By modifying their DNA, microbes are able to produce the base of crude, oil diesel or gasoline from cellulose. While this technology is still being developed, he has gotten a lot of attention from the gas and oil industry.

Jeff LaPorte, co-founder of Eqo Communications (Vancouver based) came up with the brilliant idea of turning your local minutes into international minutes. Using a computer, one is able to call around the world using Skype or other softwares through the internet. They are able to give you this service, through your cell phone, at a reduced cost and with the same sound quality.

I also took note of other innovators like Adam Cohen, who stops Brownian motion to make particles easier to analyze, or Rachel Segalman who found a cheap and very efficient way of converting heat into electricity using organic molecules. This technology will be able to extend the life of laptop batteries and other such devices.

Of personal interest, the inventor of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg (23 years old), a Harvard sophomore who created this site to share pictures with his friends. This popular website now has over 30 million users and is worth about 1 billion.

Bill Gates created Microsoft in 1975 (picture), at the age of 20. They just designed softwares for clients, but who knew one day this company would be worth 56 billions.

For more, take a look at TR's 35 2007 young Investors.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Notorious Internet legends


TorrentSpy, a popular torrent tracking site is now closing its access to users in the U.S. after a lawsuit from Motion Pictures Industry. Now here is someone of interest to this topic. This fellow is a particular kind of celebrity, an internet celebrity. Those who download a lot videos from torrents sites should have come across the name Axxo.

Axxo is, one of the most popular seeders on the web. Over 1 million people download his videos every month. He's known for providing high quality movies, to the extent that most torrent sites have a special section dedicated to his files, to the point that someone used his name to start a torrent site.

File sharing on the internet is a very controversial issue, but this guy's popularity shows a lot of people rely on the internet for watching movies or TV shows. As of now, the filming industry is still not able to take advantage of the internet to make profit off its movies. I'm sure the industry would like to get in contact with file suppliers like Axxo (for various reasons).

So, what do you think about downloading files? Is it a crime? Is it fare? Or even could it be very profitable?

check out this article on Axxo:
http://torrentfreak.com/interview-axxo-the-most-popular-dvd-ripper-on-bittorrent/

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Friday, August 10, 2007

New iMac, on time for school


Here comes another gadget from Apple. Apple's C.E.O, Steve Jobs unveiled the new iMacs last week not too long after releasing the iPhone. This computer appeared greener (environmentally friendlier).
A slightly new design which comprises mainly of a 20" or 24" 'monitor' with an integrated motherboard behind it. The iMacs have a glossy wide screen display with a panoramic resolution of 1920 by 1200. The monitor's casing is made out of glass and Aluminum.It also comes with a redesigned flat keyboard.

So, whats in this box? Lets talk about the top line iMac. It contains a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo Intel processor which you can upgrade to a 2.8GHz Intel Core Extreme processor. An 800MHz system bus and 4MB of shared L2 cache. For graphics you have an ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO with 256MB of GDDR3 dedicated video memory. Storage goes up to 1TB ( 1028GB). It also comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a built-in camera.

Jobs also stressed on some improved applications like iLife and iWorks. For more specs, check out the new iMac. The cheapest iMac costs CA $1299 (U.S. $1199).

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Basics_4 : Fastest Car in the World



Bugatti Veyron 16.4 at Paris Car Show.

Named after Pierre Veyron, a French racer who won the '24 heures Du Mans' in 1939 while racing for Bugatti (the firm), the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is the fastest and most powerful street-legal full production car in the world. The Veyron detroned the Koenigsegg (2nd) and the McLaren F1 (3rd) when it was presented at on October 13th at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show.

This machine is built in Molsheim, France by Volkswagen AG through the subsidiary branch Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. Fasten your seat belts lets get into the belly of the beast.The Veyron is supremely engineered with 4 banks of 4 turbo-charged cylinders in shape of a W (W16 engine) or 2 V8 engines producing 1001 hp (736 KW) at 6,000 rpm. 1250Nm maximum Torque at 2,200 and 5,500rpm, thats what I call power. We'll get to the acceleration latter. Or let me say, the Veyron produces more power that four Subaru WRXs put together.

The Bugatti uses custom Michelin tires that allow it to reach a speed of 400km/hr and still provide linear handling. A second key is required to allow the Bugatti to reach maximum speed. When this mode is activated the car transforms into racing mode. It has a 7 gear ratio, all wheel drive. The Veyron has a rear wing (spoiler), controlled by its hydraulics which adjust according to the car's speed.

I know i just scratched the surface, but I can almost say the machine was perfectly engineered for high speed driving. I'm not going to talk about the aerodynamics, cooling and undercarriage.
Supposedly, it is able to break from 400Km/hr in 10 secs. I'm not selling this car, but its got everything from power to speed, comfort and more.

I'll leave you with these figures :
Numbers are according to manufacturer, and have been confirmed in performance tests.

Vehicle type: mid-engine, all-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 2-door coupe
Base Price: € 1,127,210 (£757 359, $1,440,800)
Engine type: quad-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 64-valve W-16, aluminium block and heads, direct fuel injection
Displacement: 7993 cm³ (488.8 in³)
Top speed (Handling Mode): 375 km/h (233 mph)
Top speed (Electronically Limited): 407.9 km/h (253.6 mph)
Theoretical Top Speed (Drag Limited): 414 km/h (257 mph)
Performance Ratings as Tested :
* Zero to 100 km/h: 2.5 s
* Zero to 200 km/h: 7.3 s
* Zero to 300 km/h: 16.7 s
* Zero to 400 km/h: 55 s
* Zero to 60 mph (97 km/h): 2.5 s
* Zero to 100 mph (161 km/h): 5.5 s
* Zero to 150 mph (241 km/h): 9.8 s
* Zero to 200 mph (322 km/h): 24.2 s
* Zero to 250 mph (402 km/h): 55 s
* 0-100-0mph / 0-160-0km/h: 9.9 s
* Standing Quarter-Mile / 402 Meter: 10.2 sec @ 143 mph / 230 km/h
Fuel economy:
* EPA city driving: 7 mpg U.S. (34 L/100 km)
* EPA highway driving: 10 mpg U.S. (24 L/100 km)
(from wikipedia)

The stats go on and on, for more go to Bugatti Veyron 16.4.

P.S.
There might be a faster car, either they're not in production or just concepts. Another car (Ultima 720 GTR )is said to have beat the record by five hundredth of a second for the 0 -100 mph speed test.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Flying Cars






The are a lot of concepts out there. Here is a flying car of particular interest. Terrafugia is developing the "Transition ". The 2 seat vehicle is designed as a light-sports airplane that can fit in your garage. The Transition is a project of M.I.T. grad students assisted by colleagues at the department of Aeronautics and Astronautic. The wings fold in so the vehicle can move around in regular traffic with the size of an S.U.V. Their main challenge will be to create enough cargo room to suite consumers. Only time will tell if this vehicle is practical from an economic perspective.

The aircraft will be equipped with airbags, aerodynamic bumpers, and a GPS unit .In 2009, this jewel should be available for $148,000. What you get is :

Engine: 100 hp Rotax 912 S (four-stroke)

Cruise Speed (75% power): 100 kts (115 mph, 185 km/hr)

Takeoff Distance over 50 ft obstacle: 1,700 ft (520 m)

click here for more specs.

Personally I prefare the Moller International's concept, the Skyblazer, an airplane that can take off and land vertically like a hover craft. Although we have no more information about the progress of this concept, rumor has it that people who invested in the Skyblazer (video) lost their money... Moller international is coming up with another concept called The M200G volantor (watch the video by the article) which is practically a hover craft that looks like an alien vessel. I will give you updates on this as the year goes on.

For more information on the Transition go to:
http://www.terrafugia.com/index.html
http://news.com.com/Flying+car+ready+for+takeoff/2100-11389_3-6040007.html
http://www.boston.com/yourlife/articles/2006/02/15/baby_you_can_fly_my_car/

Also take a look at this very interesting design, the Airscooter.

Now enjoy this preview.



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Saturday, August 4, 2007

Multi-touch Screen

One of the features that make the iPhone so special is the touch screen developed by Perceptive Pixel. Jefferson Y. Han presented this multi touch technology in February 2006, at the TED Conference in Monterey California. Check out the first video

The next video is a preview of Microsoft's TouchLight technology which is stillbeing developed.
Compare !


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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Nature and Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) _ 1

According to The Matrix (The movie), Humans invented A.I., then there was a war between humans and machines... Machines used humans as a source of energy (batteries) and cultivated humans in fields... Thats a nice story, but are we heading there?

The University Of South Florida (U.S.F.) is working on Gastrobots (picture), robots powered by themselves through the digestion of food . They are expected to be autonomous and energy self -sufficient, as long as they are out doors. In 2000, Chew-Chew was created in the U.S.F., as the first world's food powered robot. This Gastrobot can eat sugar and produce electricity out of it, and is able to move around.

The University of West England brought out the SlugBot in 2001. Slugs are very annoying as they destroy a lot of crops, this is a big problem in England. Slugs were picked up as a source of power because they move slowly. "The SlugBot navigates using a combination of the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) system, and an active infrared localization system. It detects obstacles through a combination of ultrasonic sonar and bump sensors." from : SlugBot : Enemy of Slugs. The robot is able to generate electricity from slugs using some bacteria. It has an arm that picks up the slugs and can rotate in 360 degrees. For more about the SlugBot check this out. Such robots will be commercialized. Right now they're working on more projects check them out.

Within the next decade, we will see these products of A.I. everywhere around us. In school, at work, at home, even in public places. In Liverpool, robotic birds are being let out in the city to get rid of pigeons droppings. New friends are coming to life to helper us. Lets hope they do not get too intelligent, or even too greedy. Look out for the next article on Nature and Artificial Intelligence.

P.S. I like such projects because they unite a lot of disciplines (Bio, Chem, Mech and computer engineering or more).

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