This is the smallest linux computer I have seen so far. The Picotux Linux Computer is just about the size of an RJ45 connector and is powered by an 32-bit ARM 7 Netsilicon NS7520. More of this tiny marvel here.
A new device that scan a person's brainwaves and convert it to electrical inputs was recently demonstrated by Tan Le, head of Emotiv Systems. Emotiv Systems is a developer of cutting edge man machine interface technology. The device worn as a headset enables users to manipulate computer inputs. Though device is still in the development stage, it is a very promising device that has endless possibilities and uses. Among the possible uses of this device includes, gaming where you can control your gaming character and machine control . This device is still on its development stage, so once they have perfected it, who knows what more it can do. [via TED ] Related Post: Posted by: Nightfall®
Converting videos can be time consuming task especially if you want to convert Blu Ray/DVD video format into other formats. Conversion can take an hour or even longer depending on the speed of your PC and the length of the movie being ripped. So choosing which ripper software to use can be a daunting task. You must take into account its various features before shelling out your hard earned bucks. Before purchasing software for this task, you should first know its various features such as: • Supported formats • Conversion speed • Supported platform (does it support transfer to phones and other mobile platforms) • Other features (sound editing, clipping, merging and splitting videos, effects editing) These are all the added features that should be considered before purchasing a Blu Ray/DVD ripper format. These are very important so that you may get what you paid for. I been using some of the popular Blu Ray/DVD ripping software available but one software that I came across recently...
My current printer is an HP 1340 printer , although it can perform well as my all around printer, I bought a new printer especially dedicated for printing my photos. When I bought the printer I have come up with a simple guide when choosing a printer. Resolution First and foremost, the most important criteria when choosing a printer is the resolution measured in dpi (or dot per inch). The dpi will determine the quality of the prints. Choose a printer that can produce photo quality prints. Typical photo printers has a resolution of about 2400 x 1200 and if your looking for the best resolution there are printers out there that can have a maximum resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi. If possible compare the print output of the printer and those printed from a photo lab. Inks Ordinarily printers, typically has 3 ink cartridges, but if you want your photos to really come out with those near photo quality, you can choose photo printers that have more that 3 ink cartridges, When choosing a...
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