Selasa, 24 November 2009

Multitouch Dell Laptop Studio 17, Support Latest Intel Core i7. great!


Dell has introduced the first laptop with multitouch touch features, the type of Studio 17. Initially Dell only makes multitouch tablet, but the recent Studio 17 laptop comes with Intel Core processor configuration i7 720QM or 820QM. Dell ready to sell laptops multitouch in its website (configure.us.dell.com / dellstore /) with a $ 880 price range.


LED display has a size of 17.3-inch HD, Dell Studio 17 is equipped with a resolution of 1600x900 pixels, and multitouch gesture. Dell Studio 17 laptop can play HD content on the screen smoothly because of the support graphics and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 512MB graphics to offer a horse-powered. This Dell laptop also multitouch support Intel processors starting from Pentium Dual Core i7 up. Bundle with 4GB of RAM DDR3, Dell offers a 500GB hard drive capacity in the laptop.

Dell Studio 17 laptop can also be configured with an external display full HD using HDMI out port or DisplayPort. For connectivity, Dell provides facilities Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g, FireWire, VGA, 1 USB / eSATA, and USB 2 ports. Multitouch laptop comes with the installation of Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit). Even so, not yet known when the official date of launch of Studio 17 laptop is multitouch.


Rabu, 18 November 2009

Dancepants: Pants to MP3 Player With Motion Energy



Maybe it could be if you sit and travel carrying MP3 player for listening to music, your favorite music. But what would happen if you have to keep moving to generate electrical energy so you will be able to listen to music from your MP3 Player?



Our launched from Ecouterre, A design with a Dancepants pants specially designed to make your leg movement produces energy for your MP3 Player. You can move sperti walking, running or even dancing to the electric menghasilakn kinetic energy. It also supports green energy program.

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This tool consists of 4 parts of the pants, the kinetic energy generator mounted on the legs, MP3 player and earphones. Third last part installed in my pants and interconnected.

With this tool you can be encouraged to continue to stir or exercise so you can continue to have fun with your music

Jaguar: Fastest Super Computer in the World




XT5 supercomputer from Cray Inc., or better known as Jaguar, expressed as Fastest Super Computer in the World this year in the TOP500 Super Computer List.

Jaguar by using AMD Opteron processor x86_64 Six Core 2600 MHz (10.4 GFlops) can make the process of achieving 1.75 petaflop / s, or quadrillions of floating point operations per second. Whereas in the second position is occupied by the IBM Roadrunner using PowerXCell 8i processor 3200 MHz (12.8 GFlops) is only able to process 1.04 petaflop / s.

10 The magnitude of TOP500 List Super Komputer. List is as follows:



    
* - Jaguar, Cray, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1.75 petaflop / s)
    
* - Roadrunner, IBM, Los Alamos National Laboratory (1.04 petaflop / s)
    
* - Kraken XT5, Cray, National Institute for Computational Sciences (832 teraflop / s)
    
* - JUGENE, IBM, Forschungszentrum Juelich (825.5 teraflop / s)
    
* - Tianhe-1, NUDT, National Supercomputer Center in Tianjin (563.1 teraflop / s)
    
* - Pleiades, SGI, NASA Ames Research Center (544.3 teraflop / s)
    
* - BlueGeneL, IBM, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (478.2 teraflop / s)
    
* - BlueGene / P, IBM, Argonne National Laboratory (458.61 teraflop / s)
    
* - Ranger, Fri, Texas Advanced Computing Center (433.20 teraflop / s)
    
* - Red Sky, Sun, Sandia National Laboratories (423.9 teraflop / s)

TOP500 do ranking ranks the world's super computer using the basic:

    
* - Nworld - Position in TOP500 ranking
    
* - Manufacturer - Manufacturer or vendor
    
* - Computer - Type indicated by manufacturer or vendor
    
* - Installation Site - Customer
    
* - Location - Location and country
    
* - Year - Year of installation / last major update
    
* - Field Application
    
* - # Proc. - Number of processors
    
* - Rmax - Maximal LINPACK performance achieved
    
* - Rpeak - Theoretical peak performance
    
* - Nmax - Problem size for achieving Rmax
    
* - N1 / 2 - Problem size for achieving half of Rmax

Senin, 16 November 2009

Special video cameras for a glamorous lady



A Japanese electronics company launched a new Greenhouse special video camera designed for women. Cameras with serial code GHV-DV30HDLXW / P is designed specifically to display the appropriate body to fashion a woman. There are two color choices of white and pink. Buyers can also get the bag in accordance with the shape

and color camera.

Quoted us from Crunchgear, Greenhouse has been working with fashion brands Gaudi to design this camera. Camera with 3-inch TFT LCD screen, 128MB internal memory, SD / SDHC memory card support (up to 32MB), miniHDMI and denagn USB interface. The device can record video in resolutions 1280 × 720/720p and at 30fps in (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (MOV)).



For the price problem, this camera is sold in Japan with a price of $ 190. To order online (if you're outside of Japan) you can order at the Japan Trend Shop or Geek Geek Stuff 4 U..

Tuki bako, Interactive Games With Your Finger



Japan is the emergence of small games simple unique. Appeared once Tamagochi games, games on the maintenance of a digital animal ever around the world boom.



Recently, the game also comes with a monochrome display similar to that Tamagochi can interact with your fingers in real time. Games with names Tuttuki bako (kencolok box) This box-shaped screen with a hole on the right, you can interact with digital creatures that are on the box in real time by inserting your finger.

There are several modes in this game:

* - FACE: Create a problem with the screen face
* - PANDA: Playing with cute panda
* - Mucus: a slimy taste with a strange creature
* - SEA: Contact with the sea creatures
* - FIGURES: Playing with your baby on the screen

This gadget use the power bateray AAA x 3 with gaming facilities over and timer with choice of 3 colors (black, green and red). This gadget sold in Japan Trend Shop by price $ 56 and shipping costs worldwide $ 19

Google Chrome OS may be launched next week



Google's announcement in July, yesterday about the launch of Google Chrome the OS will soon be available in the next week. At least for this first version can be downloaded. Previously Google plans to launch the first version in the fall.



Google's announcement of Google Chrome OS launched in last July has surprised many people, especially Microsoft and Apple who are old players in the industry operating system. Google's search engine starts and then extended to various sectors of IT sperti mail, share videos, browsers, and is now targeting operating systems sector.

But it seems the launch of Google Chrome OS flawless. A good operating system must support the existing hardwhare. This is all the pitfalls and the weak point of Google Chrome the OS. Reporting from TechCrunch, the technicians from Google has been working hard to make hardware driver hardware. But some rumors are saying that Google is pretty much in conflict with the hardware manufacturers that also make hardware drivers.

Hardware support is what determines the future success of Google Chrome this OS. Google previously announced support for Google Chrome the OS running on the EEE PC netbooks. But there are still many who doubted Google Chrome the OS can run on laptops and desktops for the first launch. In this project, Google had previously said they were working with Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and Toshiba

Razer Abyssus, Mouse with Infrared Sensor 3.5G


Razer, gaming peripherals manufacturer, has announced a gaming mouse hardware Abyssus, Mouse game focuses on the fundamental core gaming. Razer Mouse 3500dpi tracking Abyssus offer and tracking on-the-fly with 1ms response time. Razer Razer mouse Abyssus offer this for $ 49, and can be purchased at the website Razerzone (razerzone.com / gaming-mice / RAZER-abyssus), and will be present at retailers starting next month.



Abyssus Razer mouse has three buttons design is agile and clever. Razer has also added an infrared sensor 3500dpi Razer Precision 3.5G points for better tracking and accurate. This mouse features a large tactile buttons, which can be palpated for action right or left-click quickly. Other features of Hyperesponse button that can be programmed independently.

Razer also offers 2 switcher to switch between settings 450/800/2500dpi. Gamers can also use this mouse in Razer Abyssus system Windows 7, Vista or XP.

Microsoft admits Windows 7 blackouts Mac OS X

After the successful launch and fast gaining popularity around the world, Windows 7 has cast a smile on the face of Microsoft employees. However, on the other hand, Simon Aldous, partner group manager of Microsoft, said that Windows 7 looks similar to Mac OS X.



As is known that Wndows 7 has been standardized to work in a variety of hardware configurations. On the other hand, Mac OS X Snow Leopard also has been optimized to work in certain configurations. Equations look and feel of both operating systems may not be viewed as the number of users. However, Aldous makes a surprising statement, that is done in Windows 7, whether the traditional format or formats touch, dalah graphic inspiration from Mac OS X.

Graphical Windows 7 looks similar as well with Windows Vista, but more 'borrow' appearance Mac OS X, added Aldous. However, Aldous also argue that it has added imporovisasi GUI (Graphical User Inetrface) Windows 7, which was built on the Vista core technology is stable, which is more stable than the Mac platform. Yet, somehow saw this case, the war between the Snow Leopard Mac OS X and Windows 7 will continue.

xpPhone, combined a mobile and netbook


Now has come the new info about the hardware xpPhone (xpphone.com / en / yingyong / Customized.html) which appear as a netbook. Present with style tablet PC with a 4.8-inch screen size plus a touchscreen feature. In addition, the combination netbooks and mobile phone also features 5 megapixel camera, the system Windows 7 or Windows XP options, and support GSM / CDMA. For resolution LCD screen measuring 800 x 480 pixels or 1024 x 600 pixels.

A Bluetooth headset is also present for supporting the development of this portable device. xpPhone or XPInSide it may be too large for the size of the phone, and too small for the size of the tablet PC.

The main specifications of the hardware devices xpPhone:

    * CPU: AMD Super Mobile CPU
    * Memory: 512M/1G
    * SSD: 8G/16G/32G/64G
    * HDD: 30G/60G/80G/120G
    * LCD: 4.8 "Touch-screen TFT LCD 800 x 480
    * Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 7
    * Network: GSM / GPRS / EDGE / WCDMA (HSDPA / HSUPA)
    * CDMA/CDMA2000 1X/CDMA1X EVDO, TD-SCDMA, TD-HSDPA
    * Wireless: WiFi 802.11b / g, WiMax (optional), Bluetooth, Stand-alone GPS
    * Camera: CMOS, 300k/1.3 Million / 5 Million
    * Port: 1 x earphone jack, 1 x microphone jack, Docking Connector (includes VGA output signal), 1 x USB 2.0, SIM Slot
    * Battery: Removable Lithium-ion
    * Talk time: 5 hours
    * Stand by time: 5 days
    * Weight: 400g (including battery)

Jumat, 13 November 2009

Fujitsu F-04B: Telephone Clasp with Splittable Projector, Dual Keyboard, Touchscreen


Maybe this is the most complete mobile phone ever. Fujitsu Fujitsu offers new products F-04B a cell phone with Projector Splittable facilities, Dual Keyboard, Touchscreen.

F-04B is a handheld device that can be separated between the display unit and keyboard units. Both are still able to connect with Bluetooth menggunakana. Both also have lithium batteries respectively.



You also can use the display unit independently because his screen supports touch-screen technology. For example you can play videos, play games or send sms and email while you store the keyboard unit in the bag. 



On the keyboard unit, you can use the keyboard in two forms or keyboard Qwerty keyboard phone classic. Both are presented in the form of slides.

That's not enough, in taking our
 from akihabaranews, F-04B has a feature which might make it unique is that tedapatnya pojektor display with brightness menampilakan lumen 6. Users can display the display for playing videos, pictures and games. Bateray carrying capacity reaches 2 hours with the highest Luminance. By using products "DLP Pico" second-generation chipset from Texas Instruments Inc's, menampilakn projector can display with a resolution of 854 x 480.

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You simply disconnect the keyboard and install the projector unit on a display unit for use. Seedangkan keyboard unit can be used as a remote to control the projector.

Samsung C6112, Dual SIM card Hanphone good



Samsung re-release of the slider type of phone models that support the C6112 GSM quad-band for a single SIM card, and the speed of dual-band EDGE SIM card for one another. Both SIM cards can also be activated simultaneously.



A type TFT LCD screen with a size of 2.4 inches and 240x320 pixel resolution can provide the 262,144 color screen Samsung C6112. Other multimedia features including 2 megapixel camera with video recording capabilities formats H.263, AMR, MPEG4, music player with MP3, AAC, AAC +, e-AAC, AMR, WMA) and FM radio with RDS.

For communication with other phones can use Bluetooth, and USB 2.0. Interbal only 40Mb memory, but can be combined with 8GB memory card. Battery Samsung C6112 is also similar to Samsung 960mAh Battery B5722. On the other hand, C6112 Samsung display is too small and the data transfer, either with UMTS or HSPA is too low. Samsung C6112 will come in December, and there is no exact price.

First time, Hanphone Luxury of Wood Material



Bellperre has announced a luxury mobile phone, which is made from the best materials, including hand-made wood (walnut, Elm, or Wenge Zebrano). Phone Finest Woods latest Bellperre weighs 120 grams and measuring 100 x 44 x 15.3 mm.



In addition, this phone can be customized with color polish hand Steel, Yellow Gold, Rose Gold or Platinum. There are 110 types of exotic leather that can be added on this phone, which is made from shark skin, crocodile, or a buffalo skin. Bellperre can also add diamonds and precious stones, or a particular logo or message according to user requests.

Finest Woods Bellperre phone support GSM 900/1800/1900 connectivity, 2-inch display is made from scratch resistant Sapphire Crystal, stereo Bluetooth, email and Windows Mobile systems. Bellperre explained that the phone is Bellperre Finest Woods made in the Netherlands, but no exact price.

Specifications Finest Woods Bellperre phone:

    * Tri Band: 900/1800/1900 MHz
    * Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP)
    * JAVA, MP3, mini USB
    * Camera with Camcorder & Video Player
    * Windows Mobile
    * PC Outlook synchronization
    * Email Alerts, MSN Messenger
    * Hands Free Calling
    * TFT Display: 176 x 220 pixels
    * Screen size: 2 "inch
    * Screen Glass: Sapphire Crystal unscratchable
    * Casing: Aluminum, Steel and Titanium
    * Keypad: Brushed Stainless Steel
    * Buttons: Carved out of Solid metal
    * Leather: Luxury Leather (highest standard)
    * Weight: 120 grams, Size: 100 x 44 x 15.5 mm

BlackBerry ready to color white




Following the release step and WE BlackBerry 8830 BlackBerry Tour of Verizon Wireless, now AT & T apparently will make BlackBerry Bold, starting Friday (16/10) and. This new BlackBerry Bold will come via AT & T without the facility for security cameras.


BlackBerry without a camera is considered to AT & T is required in the industry with high-level security. BlackBerry Bold without a camera is ideal for businesspeople who need the BlackBerry device, although apparently Verizon will publish the next 11 months.

Not only the BlackBerry Bold without a camera, a second style Bold Verizon will make camera in a regular with a white bandage, starting October 18, 2009. BlackBerry Bold style white color will have the same price with the BlackBerry Bold black.

Selasa, 10 November 2009

SixthSense, such as the Digital Technology Sixth Sense



You may often see films featuring sci-tech by using your fingers to interact with the computer screen in the form of light. Apparently this is not only groundless Hollywood director, software development firm Pranav Mistry makes a tool called SixthSense.



SixthSense is a tool consisting of a pocket projector, mirrors, cameras and sensors on the fingers. Projector to display information or surface didinding you with virtual hands. Using your fingers, you can manage and manipulate information. You can do it anywhere, this device really 100% mobile.

All this for the benefit of mobile, you bring paper or digital device that limited pocket on the monitor screen. With SixthSense, you should not need the monitor, because the tool requires only the surface of the wall or your hand as a virtual monitor. By using cameras and sensors that are in your finger, the camera will detect the movements of your fingers to produce the interaction.

With this machine, you can take photos with a way to make the frame with your finger, then the camera will automatically make the picture fit the frame you created with your finger. The photos can be arranged in such a way (zoom in, zoom out, rotation, etc.) by using your finger. You no longer need a cell phone to call your friend, with this tool buttons phone numbers can be displayed in a visual form on the palm of your hand. You can press the button like a phone keypad.


Interaction with a computer can do wherever you like drawing. You can draw "on the wall" by using your finger. Even this device connected to the Internet, you can memproleh product selection recommendations by comparing similar products available. If you get a good recommendation then SixthSense will display a green color, if the recommendation would be bad then display SixthSense red.

Quoted us from Ostatic, plan this tool will be released under Open Source license, so you can make this tool yourself and develop. You can build this device costs around $ 350

Sabtu, 07 November 2009

Ultra-Slim Laptop by Dell XPS Adamo, with Unique Keyboard


Dell has officially released the ultra-slim laptop XPS Adamo in the UK, but there was still no details on price or laptop officially released. Dell also claims that even Adamo XPS laptops will also be the thinnest laptop in the world.

First announced in September, Adamo XPS has a thickness of only 9.99mm, and weighs 1.4 pounds, making it the laptop is very thin and light notebooks for a 13.4-inch size setting. Dell XPS Adamo complement this laptop with an Intel Core 2 Duo ULV 1.4GHz with 4GB memory DDR3, and sold with 128GB flash drive, rather than using a standard hard drive to simplify its weight.

Adamo XPS laptops using the Windows operating system 7 64 bit, plus a folded keyboard features emerged from the laptop body, rather than other conventional laptop models. Dell says that the keyboard is not easy to 'lock' itself, and the user is easy to open the keyboard by pulling with the fingers. According to Dell's keyboard keycap made of aluminum, and the system has a motion sensor support for the touchpad it.

Another feature of the laptop Dell XPS Adamo is the availability of local map information in real time. System laptop using wireless Wi-Fi 802.11n, 2 USB ports, and an external output, but connected with an Ethernet LAN network using a separate dongle. Adamo XPS has a battery that can be replaced, with the ability to survive up to 5 hours 17 minutes, according to Dell. XPS Adamo is expected to be present before Christmas 2009.

Jumat, 06 November 2009

Toshiba makes Tiny 1.8 inch Hard Disk 320GB



Toshiba will soon publish a capacity of 320GB of storage devices in the size of 1.8 inch drives. With the 2-platter products MK3233GSG the store 160GB per platter on a hard drive, the Toshiba increasingly confident to enter into the micro-drive platform. Toshina disk hardware has 5,400 rpm speed, real density 516Gbit/sq, impressive performance compared to the 2.5 inch capacity density and 3.5-inch 395Gbit/sq density 350Gbit/sq.


In addition to 1.8 inch hard drive, Toshiba also has a 2 platter 2.5 inch drive with 640GB capacity and density 528.5Gbit/sq. September month ago, Toshiba announced 160GB single platter with a density of 1.8 inch series 467Gbit/sq the MK1634GAL. The plan, Toshiba will apply these 1.8 inch drives for thin netbook, MID (Mobile Internet Devices), pocket hard drive, to compete with the 2.5 inch drives.

Toshiba also claims that the 1.8 inch hard disk appears smaller, resilient, and energy use 42 percent less without depending on the number of capacities, and possible far cheaper price.

As the camera's memory Tool for Patients with Severe Amnesia

For patients who have diseases such as Amnesia forgotten memory or Alzheimer's disease, will be helped by an invention called the camera SenseCam.

"SenseCam help patients to remember things in bits and pieces though, it's better than creating a new memory" said Dr Emma Berry, a clinical neuropsychologist, who has been working with memory loss patients using this camera.

KabarIT launched from CNN, SenseCam is a small camera with low resolution (about 1 / 3 Mega Pixel). This camera uses a Fish Eye lens dengen shooting speed 2 frames per minute. This camera is used by patients to meningat events in everyday life. Despite not having a high kulaitas, the results obtained image is enough to be a key to encourage the brain to remember the events of everyday life.

This research program also works with Microsoft Research to conduct clinical trials.

This tool has been tested to a female patient who had severe amnesia disease. By using this camera, the patient regularly to see the pictures on the camera to trigger memory. Although fragmentary images that have been at SenseCam, the patient can retell the events that are not in this camera.



As the camera's memory Tool for Patients Patients with Severe Amnesia

For patients who have diseases such as Amnesia forgotten memory or Alzheimer's disease, will be helped by an invention called the camera SenseCam.

"SenseCam help patients to remember things in bits and pieces though, it's better than creating a new memory" said Dr Emma Berry, a clinical neuropsychologist, who has been working with memory loss patients using this camera.

KabarIT launched from CNN, SenseCam is a small camera with low resolution (about 1 / 3 Mega Pixel). This camera uses a Fish Eye lens dengen shooting speed 2 frames per minute. This camera is used by patients to meningat events in everyday life. Despite not having a high kulaitas, the results obtained image is enough to be a key to encourage the brain to remember the events of everyday life.

This research program also works with Microsoft Research to conduct clinical trials.

This tool has been tested to a female patient who had severe amnesia disease. By using this camera, the patient regularly to see the pictures on the camera to trigger memory. Although fragmentary images that have been at SenseCam, the patient can retell the events that are not in this camera.

This tool is also tested for Alzheimer's sufferers. Alzheimer's disease is a decrease in brain function is complex and progressive loss caused due to malnutrition in the brain. People with this disease usually have a tendency to have low memory can not even control herself. Results of research using SenseCam, has Alzheimer's clinical progress can tell the events of the past 3 months without using SenseCam again.

This camera has a memory of 1GB, with low image quality, this camera can store 30,000 images files. Also included is the embedded sensors such as infra-red, hot, heart rate and blood pressure monitoring to record health data. Although not officially for sale, expected SenseCam sold for $ 800.

Kamis, 05 November 2009

Sony Ericsson Mobile Aino Presents The Lean & Sexy




Sony Ericsson has launched a mobile device Aino nan sexy slim. The device allows users to remotely access media content on the PS3 console. It also can transfer a media PC via Wi-Fi connection standard.

Aino This device has 3 features a touch screen display (16.7 million colors), 8.1 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth audio streaming and FM radio.






Plus also supported a media browser with 3D navigation: right, left and in depth - with a touch UI that allows users to quickly flip back and forth between the various items.

Finally, Aino offers advanced GPS that supports geo-tagging photos with Google Maps.

Additional specifications include:

     * The headset is charging disesuai & humble
     * Dimensions: 104 x 50 x 15.5mm
     * Weight: 134g
     * Resilience battery: Talk time: up to 13hrs18, standby time: up to 380hrs18 (in GSM)
     * Battery Type: 3.6V, 1000 mAh, Lithium Polymer
     * Supported audio formats: 3GP, AAC, MP4, M4A, MP3, AMR, AMR-WB, WAV, SMF, iMelody, XMF, WMA
     * Auto Rotation with built-in accelerometer
     * Internal Memory: 55MB internal memory, microSD 8GB8

About marketing itself, Aino mobile devices will soon be marketed starting on October 30, 2009. And for you who are interested, can directly order it with the price range of 600 USD


Smartphone Twitter Peek Much like BlackBerry




Lots of mobile devices already support with social networking sites, including Facebook and Twitter. There is already present Twiiter Peek, a QWERTY keypad device that fits in a pocket-sized, looks like a BlackBerry colored turquoise, and bring Twitter application on it. Twitter Peek hardware is intended for users who do not have a smartphone, and want to open and always follow the Twitter tweet via mobile browser, or an application like TwitterBerry, EchoFon and Tweetie.




Unlike previous versions, the popular application Peek Messenger, the Peek is not Twitter can send and receive email, and can only be used to access Twitter. In addition, the device is also Twiiter Peek price is not cheap, which is starting $ 99.95, including 6 months of service Twitter, and users must pay $ 7.95 per month to receive a tweet via mobile phone networks.

Peek twitter support only for a single Twitter account, and allows a user to view the image TwitPic, open the link in the tweet and view web pages like opening plain text, set the network of friends, and follow or unfollow friends. These tiny devices can 'blink', rang and vibrate when receiving new messages.

"Peek Twitter is really more aimed at audiences who are interested denganTwitter, but not interested in smartphones." Commentator Michael Gartenberg, an analyst with technology Twitter.

Motorola and Verizon Wireless Introduce the New Android device




On good cooperation between Motorola and Verizon Wireless, recently has introduced a new product known as the Droid. Product Droid is the latest mobile devices running Android operating system version 2.0 (Eclair).

Droid itself has side slider with touch screen 3.7-inch WVGA (480 x 854 pixels) and a QWERTY keyboard. In addition, this device also has equipped EVDO Rev A, GPS,

Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and Wi-Fi radio on board. Compounded by the presence of 5 megapixel camera with dual-LED flashnya, autofocus, image stabilization, and DVD quality video capture (720 x 480 pixels) at 24 frames per second.

Droid device is wrapped with a 16GB microSD card and run the Cortex A8 processor. Droid itself to take advantage of many features from Android 2.0, which includes an email inbox is integrated with support for multiple Gmail accounts and exchange, SMS and MMS search, double-tap zoom in the browser with support for HTML5, improve the camera and software improvements on-screen keyboard software.

Droid device is also capable of running Google Maps navigation application (in beta) that offers voice guidance and 3D navigation. Droid will not operate Motorola MOTOBLUR, and vice versa is a stock with a Google Android device without an existing UI customization.

In connection with that, Verizon also said that all Android devices in the future will be released under the trademark Droid. And this Droid own products will be sold starting November 6 with the coming 2009 price range 200 EUR or about 2 million dollars with a guarantee with after sales of course.

Rabu, 04 November 2009

ASUS Smartbook, Price Less Than Other yng Netbook



In an investor conference held Friday (30/10) yesterday held in Taipei, Asus boss Jerry Shen, has confirmed that a device will be launched in Smartbook first quarter of 2010, with a low enough price that is NTD6000 (USD184).

Shen said that Smartbook category has growth potential and high volume, and this is the reason for ASUS to make Smartbook as 'secret weapon', in addition to the Eee PC. Shen added while speaking at the conference, that it had not seen the Smartbook market.

Shen stressed that innovation, price and competitive speed from ASUS will be the key that will be accepted in many manufacturing world. Smartbook, eBooks, or tablet product innovation has become the subject of internal and brainstorming committee that will run from 6 months into the future with direction and purpose for the display device in the event Smartbook CeBIT and Computex 2010.

Smartbook ASUS is equipped with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, operating system Android, and Internet browser. The basic idea of this by making Smartbook Shen, is to create a highly portable device with multiple connectivity and network bandrol cheaper prices than a netbook.

WiMax support to N-Series Products

Nokia Corp. plans additional Internet tablet WiMAX connectivity N-series in 2008.

WiMax is a technology wide-area networking which offers faster download speeds than 3G mobile networks (third-generation) and has a wider range than Wi-Fi. Adding WiMax support to the Internet tablets will allow users to surf the Web or make long distance calls using Skype Ltd.. which are outside the reach of hot spots Wi-Fi.

Internet tablet Nokia's new output currently, the N800, has a wide screen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. The device comes with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. N800 also supports mobile networks, although Bluetooth can be used to connect a cell phone.

Nokia's Internet tablets, which runs on Linux operating system, will use the Broad Peak WiMax chipset from Intel Corp.. The same chip will be used in Centrino laptops future that support WiMax.

Until the second quarter of 2008, Centrino laptops with WiMax support will be manufactured by Asustek Computer Inc.., Acer Inc.., Lenovo Group Ltd.., Toshiba Corp.. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.., which sells laptops under the Panasonic brand.

Nokia said Internet tablets with WiMax will be circulated in the United States and can be used with Sprint Nextel Corp. network. While it has not obtained certain information if Nokia also plans to sell WiMax devices outside the U.S. territory.

Selasa, 03 November 2009



Acer as a leading hardware manufacturer, this month announced a new laptop products Acer Aspire 8940. This laptop uses Intel's 1.6 GHz processor i7 is faster than previous processors that use Intel Core 2 Quad.

Our launched from Electronista, this laptop also uses graphics support GeForce GTS 250M graphics to better encourage the 1080pixel screen.
Acer will leave for branded Windows Vista operating system on this laptop and use Windows 7. Also support Blu-ray Burner added luxury of this laptop.

Not only had 4GB of RAM and 500GB HD makes it look super lapotop for gameres and multimedia editor. So this laptop is worth if sold for $ 1350. Although the release date is uncertain, but this laptop is expected to enter the market before this Christmas holiday.

Senin, 02 November 2009

Apple vs Palm


Competition Apple and Palm are still continuing and is still spinning on iTunes synchronization problems. Apple has just released the latest version of iTunes software to block 9.0.2 Pre besutan Palm in sync media files to iTunes.

Beginning last month, Palm reactivate Apple iTunes synchronization functionality for smart phone owners Pre. Palm did not stop trying to handset users can synchronize with iTunes 1.2.1 with the release of WebOS.


This has made Apple's hot. The reason Palm has repeatedly ignored the strong protests that Apple did not agree their service is used by the Pre users. That's why, Apple was not less fierce attempt to block access to the iTunes Pre synchronization.

Responding to this, Dan Moren of MacWorld provides commentary about the battle between the two companies and compares these technologies with a cold war spy drama.

"The game of cat and mouse between the two companies reminds me of the classic film about espionage John le Carré titled Cold War. The movie is really boring and continue to rotate in the software development wars," Moren said as quoted by TG Daily, Monday (2 / 11/2009).

Palm Moren even as the company describes the 'lazy' and suggested that they design the software and their own services.

Intel's next-gen memory closer to reality

Researchers are two steps closer to creating a mass-market version of technology called phase-change memory that could change how computers of the future are put together.
Intel and Numonyx, the chipmaker's joint venture with STMicroelectonics that's focused on flash memory, announced Wednesday they've built a new type of phase-change memory chip they hope will help fulfill the technology's promise for small size and large capacity.
Its 64-megabit capacity isn't momentous on its own--Numonyx announced a 128Mb device in 2006 and Samsung said in September it's producing a 512Mb chip. But what is significant are two major advances in making the decades-old idea practical.
First, the researchers built a grid of wires into the chip so a computer can easily control the writing of a 1 or 0 in each of the 64 million memory cells. Second, they announced their manufacturing process lets them stack several layers atop each other so memory can be packed more densely in a given volume.
This image shows phase change memory built atop a conventional CMOS microchip. Memory cells can be controlled using rows and columns of wires that lead through the chip.
This image shows phase-change memory built atop a conventional CMOS microchip. Memory cells can be controlled using rows and columns of wires that lead through the chip.
(Credit: Intel)

Storing numbers in a computer hardly is new, so why could phase-change memory, which records ones and zeros by changing the molecular state of a particular type of glass, be a big deal?
In short, it could combine conventional computer memory's high speed with flash memory's low cost, low power demands, and high capacity. Having lots of fast memory on hand could simplify computer hardware and software that today must reckon with a hierarchy of storage technologies that trade off performance for capacity.
Operating systems today must constantly work to keep important information in memory while relegating the rest to "virtual memory" stored on hard drives--or, these days, an intermediate layer in the hierarchy, solid state disks made of flash memory. Deciding what goes where is complicated, and priorities change from one moment to the next.
"At Intel, we see this as an important milestone in enabling a future class of memory where you can combine attributes of memory semantics and storage semantics, potentially collapsing the technologies into one memory type," said Al Fazio, Intel's director of memory technology development, discussing the technology Wednesday. "The research is very promising in delivering that."
For another thing, phase-change memory could get around difficulties of shrinking current memory technologies to ever-smaller sizes. And for another, it could lower the power consumption, reducing waste heat and extending battery life.
A long history
But be sure to temper that promise with a long history.
Phase-change memory is a decades-old idea. Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, of Moore's Law fame, wrote a paper on the idea in 1970. It's made some headway since then: phase-change technology is used to store data on rewritable DVDs and CDs.
Intel and Numonyx aren't alone in trying to commercialize the technology. Start-up Ovonyx also is working on it, as are IBM, Samsung, and Philips Electronics. But as the years of labor show, it's been difficult bringing phase-change memory to market.
Fazio and Greg Atwood, senior technology fellow at Numonyx, took pains to say their companies' work on the technology began in earnest at the beginning of the decade.
"Significant new memory technologies are really quite rare," Atwood said. "There are many hurdles in introduction of new memory. Ten years is not an unreasonable time frame."
Arguably, Atwood said, there only are three forms of memory developed since the 1960s, he said: dynamic random access memory (DRAM) that's the mainstay of computer memory, the more expensive static dynamic random access memory (SRAM) that's often integrated on processors, and electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), of which flash is one variety.
Adding phase-change memory, sometimes called PCM, PRAM, or ovonics, therefore would be quite a departure in the history of computing.
How's it work?
Phase change memory stores 1s and 0s in a tiny patch of glass material that can be changed from one state to another--specifically, so its molecules are arranged either in a crystalline pattern or an amorphous jumble. It's conceptually similar to water being either a liquid or an ice.
In addition, Intel announced "multi-level" phase change memory in 2008 that adds two intermediate states, a move that means a single cell could hold two bits of data instead of one--the binary numbers of 00, 01, 10, or 11. That effectively doubled the 128Mbit capacity of the prototype chip to a 256Mbit chip, Intel said.
The stacking technique could increase memory density further, though there are limits, Atwood said.
"In principle, we can stack as high as we choose. In practice, every layer of memory has an additional cost," he said, requiring more processing and increasing the risks that defects will lower the yield of useful chips produced from a production batch. "There's no reason why we couldn't stack four layers for example, or potentially more."
Though the researchers are excited about stacking, the 64Mbit prototypes uses only a single layer of memory cells. "The first layer is the hardest layer," Fazio said. And today's flash memory is only one layer thick.
Like flash but unlike conventional computer memory, phase-change memory is nonvolatile, which means that once data is written, it stays put even if the power is switched off. That doesn't just preserve data when a device is off; it also means that unlike DRAM, power isn't required to keep the data in memory.
Ever smaller
Intel was cagey about just how closely packed its latest memory cells are. But the company expects to achieve the same density of memory cells as flash memory--then go beyond it eventually.
Flash memory today requires relatively high voltages--about 20 volts--to store its data, Fazio said. But high voltage and small distances are hard to put together, a fact that imposes limits on flash memory.
Today's flash memory features measure about 30 nanometers, or billionths of a meter. Because of the voltage issue and the fact that the difference between a 1 and a 0 is just "a handful of electrons," it's getting harder to shrink flash memory technology.
Phase-change memory, though, can get much smaller. "Research in the industry has shown that to be stable down to 5 nanometers and lower," Fazio said.
The new wiring grid helps keep up with the shrinking trend by providing a way to get at the data even as cells get smaller.
All this is important for the computer industry, which has struggled with the challenges of data storage.
Once upon a time, memory and processors worked at closer speeds, but they've diverged over the years, which means processors often must idle while the memory system fetches data the CPU has requested. System architects have responded by building a hierarchy of storage systems--different levels of SRAM cache memory on the chip or right next to it, DRAM that's one level removed, and hard drives a step beyond that.
Today's flash memory, which is faster than a hard drive and cheaper than conventional memory, is changing that arrangement. It's already revolutionized the portable device market with enough capacity for lots of songs, videos, and photos. Now it's begun arriving in high-end laptops with solid-state drives that offer longer battery life, higher performance, and greater ruggedness. And servers are on the cusp of major changes with the incorporation of flash memory.
But flash memory is sluggish compared to conventional memory. If phase-change memory meets its high-performance promise in coming years, expect more profound changes for computing systems.

Sabtu, 31 Oktober 2009

Super Fast 4G modem from Samsung




Broadband internet usage at this point have mushroomed in various circles. In Indonesia itself had been around various broadband modem with HSDPA or 3.5G speeds.

A new product from Samsung and Ericsson's cooperation USB Modem fully compatible with the standard Long Term Evolution (LTE) 4G.

As we quoted from Electronista, a modem with a series Samsung GT-B3710 will be sold commercially through provider TeliaSonera in 2010 in Norway and Sweden. This modem has a top speed of 50Mbps for downloads and 50Mbps uploads. It is very much with HSDPA or 3.5G modems only reach speeds to 42Mbps download and 12Mbps upload.

Official price is unknown for this product.

Jumat, 30 Oktober 2009

inPulse, the Smart Watches Connected with Your Black Berry


For smart phone users Black Berry (BB), you will get spoiled with gadgets sebuag supporters called inPulse. inPulse is a watch that can connect to your BB.

You can connect your inPules with BB without using cables. InPulse connection with the BB is done by using Bluetooth. You can access your e-mail, sms and phone calls on your BB through inPulse. You can expand your BB functionality using this inPulse.

As we quoted from GetinPulse, when your BB is in your pocket you can read the sms and email incoming to see you watch this. Also with the phone, you may often miss a phone call from your friend because of vibration or ring tone your BB in the silent position. With this menggunaakan inPulse you will see incoming calls on your BB. inPulse a vibrating motor that can be informed that the phone calls. You can glance at who is calling you through inPulse screen.




By using a single button you can retrieve interaction important information such as, caller ID, text messages, email title, calendar alerts and displays them in color OLED screen.



Although it is a product inPulse support with BB, but this product is not made by the BB producers of Research in Motion (RIM). This product is made and sold by a producer Allerta the smart phone accessory manufacturers. This product is sold at $ 149 http://www.getinpulse.com/, but you must be patient because you will only go into the queue list. This product will be sent in February 2009. Login

Here are the features available on inPulse:

     * - 1.3 "full color organic light-emitting-diode (OLED) display
     * - Bluetooth ® v2.0 + EDR
     * - 150 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery
     * - Glass lens and full metal body
     * - 22mm interchangeable wrist bands
     * - Vibrating motors
     * - Micro-USB port (for charging)
     * - Over-the-air firmware updates
     * - Dimensions: 51mm height x 38mm width x 12mm depth

Robot AIDA, Friend While Driving


Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology melakuakn a study to create a robot with the name Driving Affective Intelligent Agent (AIDA). AIDA is a robot that will change the human interaction with the vehicle, in this case is the car.

AIDA is a robot that his plan will be installed in car dash board. AIDA will make interaction with the driver by displaying signs in the form of facial expressions such as smiles and sad. In this way, drivers will have a different bonding interaction with kendaraanya.

In roughly one week to study the trend AIDA car is traveling the route. He will find the location of the home, school or place of work the owner of the vehicle. AIDA will provide input and choice of location of stores that will be visited by the driver. In certain circumstances AIDA will provide an alternative route solution to avoid the congestion.

"When combining the knowledge of the city with the understanding priorities and needs of the driver, AIDA can make an important conclusion," said Assaf Biderman, associate director of the SENSEable City Lab (quoted from the site KabarIT MIT)

If AIDA knowing transportation fuels will run out, AIDA will remind the driver to fill or merekomedasikan to stop. AIDA can also give you feedback how to drive, so that helps you achieve more energy efficiency and a safer behaviors

AIDA was developed at MIT in partnership with Audi, the premium brand of Volkswagen Group, and Volkswagen Group of America's Electronics Research Lab

Kamis, 29 Oktober 2009

Ghostware, Games Virtual with "Ghosts" at Around Your Room


A Different Game's DSI will launch a unique game with a camera in the game. The game is named Ghostware, a game that combines virtual ghost real picture your room with a virtual ghost game.

With this game you will get the sensation of "seeing the ghost" who occupied the room around you. You are assigned to search for ghosts around you and do the mission to "reconcile" these ghosts and spirits to solve the puzzle.

Sepertti quoted KabarIT from Joystiq, who looked helpless ghost around your room it will interact with you, others require a few items that you can find and interact with several other ghosts. But there is also an evil ghost who does not accept your attempt to "reconcile" the ghost. At this time you must solve the mystery of the ghost.

This game will be released in 2010

Fake Facebook Emali circulating Contains Trojan



Facebook users please be careful with an email confirmation from Facebook. Because recently circulated an email containing a Trojan fake.

Some Facebook users receive an email containing a Trojan which can disrupt computer systems. Email sender using the name "service@facebook.com" megirim an email confirmation of new password change. In these fake email senders to include two files with the name "Facebook_Password_4cf91.zip and Facebook_Password_4cf91.exe".

As quoted KabarIT from Cnet, the file sender instructed to download and run on a computer. MX Labs said in a blog posting from Trojan Horse Bredolab execute files from the Internet, such as anti-spyware naughty. To bypass the firewall, Trojan horse code injects itself into svchost.exe and explorer.exe process.

Actually this is a model of the spread of the usual Trojan. But by using the Facebook name, people will just believe anything else for a less rigorous. This Trojan is only circulated in emails do not go into his own Facebook site

The technology that transformed the Air Being a Water Supply



Water is a necessity for every human life. But in some areas to obtain clean water is very difficult. People still get terkungking by way of the ground water or river that is sometimes not every area had it. In fact, the evaporated water carried by the wind and in every region there.

From where a researcher makes a device that can produce clean water that comes from the air. The findings will be dedicated to the regions around the world who have the problems in obtaining clean water

Senin, 03 Agustus 2009

Microsoft: No browserless Windows 7 after all



It looks like there won't be a browserless version of Windows 7, after all।


Microsoft said late Friday that it won't ship the Windows 7 "E" version of Windows even though Europe has yet to sign off on its revised plan. The plan calls for the company to ship Windows 7 with Internet Explorer, but present a ballot screen in which users in Europe can decide whether they want Internet Explorer or another browser.

The software maker had originally proposed shipping Windows 7 in Europe without a browser at all--the so-called "E" version of the operating system. However, European regulators indicated that might not satisfy its concerns.

Microsoft announced last week that it was open to the "ballot screen," but said that it would wait to can the browserless "E" version until European regulators approved its plan.

The software maker said late Friday that it decided to ship the same version of Windows 7 for Europe after PC makers complained that having to use the browserless version of Windows 7 for a short period of time would be a pain.

"In the wake of last week's developments, as well as continuing feedback on Windows 7 E that we have received from computer manufacturers and other business partners, I'm pleased to report that we will ship the same version of Windows 7 in Europe in October that we will ship in the rest of the world," deputy general counsel Dave Heiner said in a statement.

The commission had said it "welcomed" Microsoft's move, also giving the software maker some confidence that it could ship Windows 7 with the browser included. If the commission accepts Microsoft's proposal, it will fully implement that proposed ballot screen to Windows 7 buyers in Europe.

"One reason we decided not to ship Windows 7 'E' is concerns raised by computer manufacturers and partners," Heiner said. "Several worried about the complexity of changing the version of Windows that we ship in Europe if our ballot screen proposal is ultimately accepted by the Commission and we stop selling Windows 7 'E'. Computer manufacturers and our partners also warned that introducing Windows 7 'E', only to later replace it with a version of Windows 7 that includes IE, could confuse consumers about what version of Windows to buy with their PCs."

The move also solved a challenge for Vista users in Europe, who under the previous plan would have had to do a clean install to move to Windows 7. It also allows Microsoft to sell an "upgrade version" of Windows 7 in Europe. Microsoft had previously said it would only sell a full version of the OS, though it had said it would sell that at the upgrade price, at least for a time.

Those who pre-ordered Windows 7 "E" through a recent discount offer will get the full version, as Microsoft had promised. However, Microsoft plans to now sell Windows 7 upgrades in Europe and also offer a higher-priced full version (for those without an earlier copy of Windows)--similar to what it is doing in the rest of the world.

The Firefox Campaign Trail: A Billion Downloads, A Billion Votes

According the Mozilla Team and the Firefox Twitter account, the spunky orange browser will reach 1 billion downloads at approximately 3:45 a.m. PT tomorrow morning. Because Microsoft's Internet Explorer is currently shipped on most Windows machines, IE still maintains its lead as supreme ruler in web browser land. But the very fact that Firefox requires users to recognize the existence of an alternative browser and actively install it, means that 1 billion downloads and 31% market share is a monumental feat।
According the Mozilla Team and the Firefox Twitter account, the spunky orange browser will reach 1 billion downloads at approximately 3:45 a.m. PT tomorrow morning. Because Microsoft's Internet Explorer is currently shipped on most Windows machines, IE still maintains its lead as supreme ruler in web browser land. But the very fact that Firefox requires users to recognize the existence of an alternative browser and actively install it, means that 1 billion downloads and 31% market share is a monumental feat.

Fill 'er up ... in space?



The panel reviewing NASA's long-range plans is giving a new boost to the old idea of setting up orbital fueling stations for spaceflight. If the space agency and the White House go down that route, it would mark a dramatic change in direction for future journeys beyond Earth orbit.

Some would say that's just what the nation's space effort needs.

The idea of setting up a permanent infrastructure for travel in deep space was floated on Thursday during a hearing in Cocoa Beach, Fla., conducted by the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee.

Panel members who have been focusing on future travel beyond Earth orbit spoke favorably of the fuel-depot idea, and it's likely to appear as one of the options in a final report that's due by the end of August. It will be up to NASA and the White House to decide which option to pursue and how much money to spend. (The current ballpark figure is $80 billion over 10 years.)

Basically, here's how a fuel-depot system would change the spaceflight situation:

Spaceships currently have to carry all the fuel they'd need for an entire trip at once. That was the case for the Apollo-Saturn missions of the 1960s and the space shuttle missions of the past 28 years.

If fuel depots were built in orbit, however, spaceships coming up from Earth's "gravity well" could fill 'er up and continue their journey with a full tank of gas (or, say, liquid oxygen and hydrogen). Alternatively, you could design a different sort of transfer vehicle, optimized for making the trip from one orbital spaceport to another rather than launching and landing.

That would lighten the load for launch vehicles leaving Earth, since they wouldn't have to carry all the fuel for a long trip at once. And it might reduce the need to develop a new heavy-lift vehicle like the Ares V. You could get by instead with a smaller booster, launched empty and fueled up in orbit.

"It really is a game changer," Jeff Greason, chief executive officer of California-based XCOR Aerospace and a member of the review panel, was quoted as saying in a New York Times report on the hearing.

The idea has been floated before. As the Apollo program was winding down, planners at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama touched upon orbital fuel depots as a key piece of space infrastructure for deep-space flights. At the time, the space shuttle was little more than a twinkle in the space agency's eye.

"An orbital modular propellant storage depot, supplied periodically by the space shuttle or Earth-to-orbit fuel tankers, would be critical in making available large amounts of fuel to various orbital vehicles and spacecraft," NASA said in 1971. (The artwork above conceptualized how the system might look.)

NASA's space ambitions didn't pan out the way those planners planned. The cost of building the infrastructure for those deep-space trips was deemed too high, with too little payoff. As a result, no manned spacecraft has gone beyond Earth orbit since Apollo was shut down.

Five years ago, when President George W. Bush announced a new goal of returning to the moon by 2020, NASA turned to an "Apollo on steroids" approach that passed up orbital refueling. The plan did call for a maneuver that would link up moon-bound crews with their fueled-up transfer vehicles, however.

Now the Bush-era vision is being reviewed by Obama-era officials, and many of the previously laid plans are open for discussion again. Panel members laid out five scenarios for future trips beyond Earth orbit (which I previewed earlier this month):

  • Lunar base: Basically the current return-to-the-moon plan, which calls for setting up a permanent base.

  • Lunar global: No manned base, but a combination of quick visits to the moon ("sorties") plus robotic missions.

  • Moon to Mars: Lunar landings conducted primarily as rehearsals for Mars landings.

  • Mars first: Just focus on eventual Mars landings, don't return to the moon.

  • Flexible path: Start out by sending astronauts to platforms that are at stable points spread from Earth orbit to lunar orbit to Martian orbit (on Mars' moons, for example), plus near-Earth objects. Then send robots from those manned platforms to the surfaces of other worlds (down into the "gravity wells"). Don't send astronauts down onto the moon or Mars right off, but see how things go.

The last option sounds most conducive to the fuel-depot approach, and it also meshes best with the international space station's current role. In fact, Transterrestrial Musings' Rand Simberg suggests that using the space station as a fuel-depot test bed is such an attractive idea it might be worth the cost of changing the station's orbit.

Simberg also links to a host of other commentary about the panel hearing in general and the fuel-depot idea in particular. One of the best links goes to a white paper at Selenian Boondocks discussing how the concept could boost American industry and commercial space development. You'll find still more to sink your teeth into over at RLV and Space Transport News as well as the Space Coalition Blog.

For a skeptical view of the fuel-depot idea, check out Rob Coppinger's comments on the Hyperbola blog.

In addition to the "how" and "where" questions surrounding human spaceflight, the panel members took on the question of "why" - something we've talked about in the past. (You do remember the five E's, don't you?)

Here's how MIT aerospace professor Edward Crawley answered the "why" question during Thursday's hearing:

"Our ultimate objective should be viewed as the exploration and eventual extension of human civilization within the solar system. We have to keep our eye on the big prize. This will take a long time, but the time has come. The political alignment is here to allow this to be a goal for our nation, and it's a goal worthy of a great nation."

XCOR's Greason added a kicker to that comment, according to Irene Klotz's account for Discovery.com: "I know this sounds terribly ambitious and dramatic, but if that is not the point of human spaceflight … then what the hell are we doing?" Greason asked.

What the heck should we be doing in space? I'm going to be a bit out of the loop this weekend, discussing this subject and many others at the SpoCon science-fiction convention in Spokane - but if you leave a comment below, I'll try to add it to the mix as soon as I get a chance.

In Japan, Machines for Work and Play Are Idle




KITAKYUSHU, Japan — They may be the most efficient workers in the world। But in the global downturn, they are having a tough time finding jobs.

Japan’s legions of robots, the world’s largest fleet of mechanized workers, are being idled as the country suffers its deepest recession in more than a generation as consumers worldwide cut spending on cars and gadgets.

At a large Yaskawa Electric factory on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, where robots once churned out more robots, a lone robotic worker with steely arms twisted and turned, testing its motors for the day new orders return. Its immobile co-workers stood silent in rows, many with arms frozen in midair.

They could be out of work for a long time. Japanese industrial production has plummeted almost 40 percent and with it, the demand for robots.

At the same time, the future is looking less bright. Tighter finances are injecting a dose of reality into some of Japan’s more fantastic projects — like pet robots and cyborg receptionists — that could cramp innovation long after the economy recovers.

“We’ve taken a huge hammering,” said Koji Toshima, president of Yaskawa, Japan’s largest maker of industrial robots.

Profit at the company plunged by two-thirds, to 6.9 billion yen, about $72 million, in the year ended March 20, and it predicts a loss this year.

Across the industry, shipments of industrial robots fell 33 percent in the last quarter of 2008, and 59 percent in the first quarter of 2009, according to the Japan Robot Association.

Tetsuaki Ueda, an analyst at the research firm Fuji Keizai, expects the market to shrink by as much as 40 percent this year. Investment in robots, he said, “has been the first to go as companies protect their human workers.”

While robots can be cheaper than flesh-and-blood workers over the long term, the upfront investment costs are much higher.

In 2005, more than 370,000 robots worked at factories across Japan, about 40 percent of the global total, representing 32 robots for every 1,000 manufacturing employees, according to a report by Macquarie Bank. A 2007 government plan for technology policy called for one million industrial robots to be installed by 2025. That will almost certainly not happen.

“The recession has set the robot industry back years,” Mr. Ueda said.

That goes for industrial robots and the more cuddly toy robots.

In fact, several of the lovable sort have already become casualties of the recession.

The robot maker Systec Akazawa filed for bankruptcy in January, less than a year after it introduced its miniature PLEN walking robot at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Roborior by Tmsuk — a watermelon-shape house sitter on wheels that rolls around a home and uses infrared sensors to detect suspicious movement and a video camera to transmit images to absent residents — has struggled to find new users. A rental program was scrapped in April because of lack of interest.

Though the company won’t release sale figures, it has sold less than a third of the goal, 3,000 units, it set when Roborior hit the market in 2005, analysts say. There are no plans to manufacture more.

That is a shame, Mariko Ishikawa, a Tmsuk spokesman, says, because busy Japanese in the city could use the Roborior to keep an eye on aging parents in the countryside.

“Roborior is just the kind of robot Japanese society needs in the future,” Ms. Ishikawa said.

Japan’s aging population had given the development of home robots an added imperative. With nearly 25 percent of citizens 65 or older, the country was banking on robots to replenish the work force and to help nurse the elderly.

But sales of a Secom product, My Spoon, a robot with a swiveling, spoon-fitted arm that helps older or disabled people eat, have similarly stalled as caregivers balk at its $4,000 price.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries failed to sell even one of its toddler-size home-helper robots, the Wakamaru, introduced in 2003.

Of course, less practical, novelty robots have fallen on even harder times in the downturn. And that goes for robot makers outside Japan, too.

Ugobe, based in Idaho, is the maker of the cute green Pleo dinosaur robot with a wiggly tail; it filed for bankruptcy protection in April.

Despite selling 100,000 Pleos and earning more than $20 million, the company racked up millions of dollars in debt and was unable to raise further financing.

Sony pulled the plug on its robot dog, Aibo, in 2006, seven years after its introduction. Though initially popular, Aibo, costing more than $2,000, never managed to break into the mass market.

The $300 i-Sobot from Takara Tomy, a small toy robot that can recognize spoken words, was meant to break the price barrier. The company, based in Tokyo, has sold 47,000 since the i-Sobot went on sale in late 2007, a spokeswoman, Chie Yamada, said, making it a blockbuster hit in the robot world.

But with sales faltering in the last year, the company has no plans to release further versions after it clears out its inventory of about 3,000.

Kenji Hara, an analyst at the research and marketing firm Seed Planning, says many of Japan’s robotics projects tend to be too far-fetched, concentrating on humanoids and other leaps of the imagination that cannot be readily brought to market.

“Japanese scientists grew up watching robot cartoons, so they all want to make two-legged companions,” Mr. Hara said. “But are they realistic? Do consumers really want home-helper robots?”

Robot Factory, once a mecca for robot fans in the western city of Osaka, closed in April after a plunge in sales. “In the end,” said Yoshitomo Mukai, whose store, Jungle, took over some of Robot Factory’s old stock, “robots are still expensive, and don’t really do much.”

Of course, that is not true for industrial robots — at least not when the economy is booming.

Fuji Heavy Industries argues its robots are practical and make economic sense. The company sells a giant automated cleaning robot that can use elevators to travel between floors on its own. The wheeled robot, which resembles a small street-cleaning car, already works at several skyscrapers in Tokyo.

Companies can recoup the 6 million yen investment in the cleaner robot in as quickly as three years, a Fuji spokesman, Kenta Matsumoto, said. The manufacturer has rented out about 50 so far.

“A robot will work every day and night without complaining,” Mr. Matsumoto said. “You can even save on lights and heating, because robots don’t need any of that.”

Makiko Inoue contributed reporting from Tokyo.

Apple Seals iPhone's SMS Security Leak



Could something as simple as an SMS More about SMS text message turn your own smartphone against you, allowing a hacker to listen in on your private conversations or direct you to a malicious Web site?

It can be done, according to security experts presenting their findings Thursday at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas.

News of the now exposed flaw generated quite a buzz, especially because the researchers said they had notified Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) Apple Store Discount on Office 2008 for Mac - Home and Student Edition . Click here. More about Apple about the iPhone's susceptibility to the attack, but the vendor had not released a fix at the time it was revealed at the conference.

However, the iPhone maker on Friday rushed out with an iPhone OS update that it says addresses the flaw.

Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) More about Google Android operating system is also affected by an SMS flaw, but the Internet search giant has fixed it.

The danger of SMS flaws is that they let attacks spread widely very fast and have the potential to take phishing and cyberfraud to new heights.

News of the iPhone SMS Flaw

At Black Hat, Charlie Miller, a researcher from Independent Security Evaluators, and University of Berlin Ph.D. candidate Collin Mulliner demonstrated that hackers can break into an iPhone through the SMS protocol to launch a denial of service (DoS) attack or take control of a user's device.

They showed that hackers can launch malware attacks through a victim's iPhone or implement other types of attacks common in the PC world, such as installing information-stealing Trojans.

That's because smartphones, with their flash memory, operating systems and other capabilities, are essentially very small computers. iPhone hackers and crackers have been able to turn the phone into what could arguably be called a desktop. The Java-based Open Office suite can be ported to the iPhone and, because the iPhone has a connector on its base for video output, it can be hooked up to a large screen. Add a keyboard, and you have a computer with at least 16 GB of disk space, 128 MB of RAM and a 600 MHz processor that can run any Linux application.

Miller, who formerly worked at the National Security Agency, released the first remote exploit for the iPhone back in 2007 and has made a career out of breaking Apple's security. He made it to Popular Mechanics' Top 10 Hackers list in 2008.

Apple Issues Update

The duo publicized the flaw at Black Hat because Apple did not initially respond to their requests to fix it, they said.

On Friday, after news of the attack had been widely reported, Apple introduced iPhone OS 3.0.1, which it claims patches the SMS flaw.

Apple's exclusive carrier in the U.S., AT&T (NYSE: T) More about AT&T, said it's working hard to maintain security. "AT&T takes all security threats seriously, and we have controls and mitigation capabilities in place that block and identify attempts to breach the security of our network," spokesperson Jeannie Hornung told TechNewsWorld.

iPhone Users Upset

News of the flaw sparked the creation of a topic on how to disable SMS on Apple's iPhone forum.

"In light of the recently announced hack of iPhone's SMS, I'd like to turn the feature completely," dan-the-red wrote on the forum. "Once there's a permanent solution ... well, I'd like to leave it off. Frankly, I can't stand it. How can I kill it, short of turning off the iPhone?"

What Is SMS and Why Is It Flawed?

SMS, part of the GSM series of standards, uses standardized communication protocols to let mobile phone users send and receive messages of up to 160 characters.

GSM has several vulnerabilities, some of which carry over into SMS. However, SMS has additional vulnerabilities because of its store-and-forward feature and because it can be conducted over the Internet.

Back in 2005, researchers at Pennsylvania State University presented a paper on SMS' vulnerabilities at the 12th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security.

Titled "Exploiting Open Functionality in SMS-Capable Cellular Networks," this paper said that connections between mobile phones and the Internet through SMS could let hackers kill voice service to large metropolitan areas with a cable modem. The hackers could target the entire United States with a medium-sized zombie network.

SMS traffic can be used to create a denial-of-service (DoS) attack by simply sending enough of them to flood control channels. "It would be theoretically possible to knock out cellular service for the continent with a data rate of approximately 370 Mbps," the paper stated.

The Danger of Thinking Big

Hackers have not launched wide-scale attacks through SMS so far perhaps because they would first have to collect data on the phones available in a given area. However, that can be done over the Internet.

"Evidently, the bad guys haven't been able to figure out how to do it effectively yet," Randy Abrams, director of technical education at security vendor ESET, told TechNewsWorld.

However, when the hackers do figure it out -- if they manage to work around the patch Apple delivered -- it could be big trouble. "The iPod touch and iPhone share the same operating system, so if I can infect your iPhone and use it to infect all other iPhones in your address book, that could spread like wildfire," Carl Howe, director, anywhere consumer research at the Yankee Group, told TechNewsWorld.

The iPod touch would be a good vector to help spread the infection because it uses WiFi and can drop off the network after pulling or sending malware. Yankee's research shows there are more than 40 million iPhones and iPod touches worldwide.

"This could parallel the swine flue pandemic with the rapidity of its spread," Howe said.

Google Plugs the Leak

The Android operating system also suffered from an SMS flaw, but it's different from the Apple flaw, according to Android security engineer Rich Cannings.

The Android flaw would let attackers temporarily knock mobile phones off the cell network but would not let them gain control of the devices, Cannings told TechNewsWorld.

Miller and Mulliner had notified Google about the flaw at the end of June, and Google fixed it within days, Cannings said. "We made the fix available to carriers and OEMs for use in updating their customers, and have updated open source Android," he added.

Android users who update their systems will see that the update includes a security fix.

Taking CyberFraud to the Max

Security fixes are essential because SMS spoofing could take cyberfraud to new heights, ESET's Abrams warned.

"I just got an e-mail from a stranger claiming she's stranded in London and has lost her wallet and passport and asking me to send her money," he said. Such messages are a common tactic for scammers who break into a victim's email account and then steal money from that person's friends.

"That sort of fraud will be even more effective on cellphones than it is on e-mail when it appears to come from your friend, because people trust their cellphone messages even more than they trust e-mail," he said.