Dec 4, 2007

Android - An Open Handset Alliance Project

Android is a full set of software (operating system + applications, etc.) for mobile devices. It is backed by Google and is open source. The first handsets based on Android is planned to be released in the mids of 2008. However, the Software Development Kit (SDK) including the emulator is available. All applications have to be written in Java.

See the homepage of Android for demo videos, information and SDK downloads.
http://code.google.com/android
http://www.openhandsetalliance.com

Nov 30, 2007

Knovel

A major source for scienctific and engineering information, Knovel released an online tool for converting units, might be useful for students...

www.knovel.com/unitconverter

Nov 29, 2007

Computer Model of Human Brain

Reverse engineering human brain
An ambitious project to create an accurate computer model of the brain has reached an impressive milestone. Scientists in Switzerland working with IBM researchers have shown that their computer simulation of the neocortical column, arguably the most complex part of a mammal's brain, appears to behave like its biological counterpart. By demonstrating that their simulation is realistic, the researchers say, these results suggest that an entire mammal brain could be completely modeled within three years, and a human brain within the next decade.

"What we're doing is reverse-engineering the brain," says Henry Markram, codirector of the Brain Mind Institute at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, in Switzerland, who led the work, called the Blue Brain project, which began in 2005. (See "IBM: The Computer Brain.") By mimicking the behavior of the brain down to the individual neuron, the researchers aim to create a modeling tool that can be used by neuroscientists to run experiments, test hypotheses, and analyze the effects of drugs more efficiently than they could using real brain tissue.

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Nov 20, 2007

Amazon Kindle

A new gadget from Amazon.com is Amazon Kindle. It's is an amazing e-book reader but it has many new cool features.

It has free wireless access to sprint cell phone network, so you can get latest books, newspapers and blogs online.

Here's the link for the product: http://www.amazon.com/kindle This page includes nice videos that demonstrates key features of the product...

Nov 19, 2007

Windows Feedback Program

You can get a free product from Microsoft if you sign up for Windows Feedback Program. Sorry but only for US residents.

You choose one from the following list but you need to fill out s survey and install an automated feedback application.
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit DVD)
  • Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007
  • Microsoft Money Plus Premium
  • Microsoft Student with Encarta Premium 2008
  • Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008

And here's the web-address:

http://wfp.microsoft.com

Nov 13, 2007

Science Fiction to Reality: Stopping cars with radiation

A technology that we see in science fiction is becoming a reality and soon will be deployed in law enforcement vehicles around the nation. Researchers at Eureka Aerospace developed a device that emits microwave that can shut the microprocessor of an engine causing it to stop in its track.

Such a device could be used by law enforcement to stop fleeing and noncooperative vehicles at security checkpoints, or as perimeter protection for military bases, communication centers, and oil platforms in the open seas.

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Sep 12, 2007

scitopia.org

A user-friendly federated search engine for researchers/engineers from science societies have arrived.
http://www.scitopia.org

The new search portal scitopia.org was created through the collaboration of 15 leading science and technology societies including IEEE, OSA, APS, ASME, SPIE, SCIAM, etc. Search results are categorized among papers, patents and government documents (grants, etc.)

Aug 8, 2007

Should Google Go Nuclear?















From Google Tech Talks on November 9, 2006


Full version (1 hr 32 min):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1996321846673788606

Summary version (3 min):
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8301617273665558256

Inertial Electrostatic Confinement fusion (IEC), an old idea that's been made new. While the international community debates the fate of the politically-turmoiled $12 billion ITER (an experimental thermonuclear reactor), simple IEC reactors are being built as high-school science fair projects.

Dr. Bussard's work won the 2006 outstanding technology of the year award from the International Academy of Science. The academy called his fusion reactor "a revolutionary radiation-free fusion process that could change the world as we know it today".

http://www.science.edu/TechoftheYear/TechoftheYear.htm

Jun 27, 2007

Hitachi demonstrates brain computer interface

Hitachi finally demonstrated the optical brain computer interface that it has announced in late 2006. In the demo, subjects could control a model train by modifying the blood flow in the brain and near-infrared spectroscopy is used to monitor the subjects' brain.

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Jun 3, 2007

Joost - Next generation TV Experience

Joost is simply put as an internet tv but you have to experience it to understand...

Skype founders name new video start-up Joost

Here's an article at CNET that announce when everything started and below a Joost commercial


And below is Joost Show&Tell



Joost™ the best of tv and the internet