Wednesday, August 30, 2006

SuperPen Translator

The WizCom SuperPen is a hand-held scanner and translator. This pen provides the functionality of our Quicktionary together with the scanning applications.

Scan and Translate: The SuperPen comes with over 30 downloadable language dictionaries - absolutely free! These enable users to scan full lines of text, receive instantaneous word-by-word translation/s and hear scanned English words pronounced aloud. By changing dictionaries as needed, users around the world easily become fluent. Integrated Text-to-Speech technology enables users to pronounce new English words with confidence. These and other SuperPen features have made this product the reading tool of choice for students and travelers alike.

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Monday, August 28, 2006

Sub-$100 laptop design unveiled

Nicholas Negroponte, chairman and founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Labs, has been outlining designs for a sub-$100 PC. The laptop will be tough and foldable in different ways, with a hand crank for when there is no power supply.

Professor Negroponte came up with the idea for a cheap computer for all after visiting a Cambodian village.

BBC NEWS | Technology | Sub-$100 laptop design unveiled

Friday, August 18, 2006

Yahoo! and MSN Msgr are together now

Yahoo! & Microsoft have joined forces

It's a great day for the world of instant messaging. Working hand-in-hand with our friends at Windows Live™ (MSN), we've connected our IM communities, making it even easier for you to stay in touch.


Download the new messenger here

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Dell recalls over 4 million notebook batteries

Guys, check this ..

Many firms recalling defected batteries including Dell and Apple.
Well, my laptop battery might require a change too .. :)

RED HERRING | Dude, You're Getting a Recall: "Dell recalls over 4 million notebook batteries"

To replace your Dell Batteries .. check here ..
https://www.dellbatteryprogram.com

Friday, August 11, 2006

Apple Powerbooks explodes due to battery


"I would compare this to the type of fire you saw in Kuwait during the first Gulf war. This type of laptop uses lithium-ion batteries, and they create their own oxygen when they burn. So you can't stop the fire by choking it, halon doesn't work either. Putting out the fire with water is not to be recommended, as poisonous gases develop, and water dissipates it faster." - An excerpt from article posted at gizmodo.

Read full article here ...

Suggestion: Try not to keep you laptop switched on and unattended.

Tuesday, August 8, 2006

MIT $100 Laptop - First Working Prototype

Demonstration of the first working prototype of the One Laptop per Child computer.

Monday, August 7, 2006

Free SMS across India

Many of you guys might be knowing about it, but it seems many of you still donot know about it.

Rediff BOL Messenger allows you to send free SMS to any mobile network across India.

It allows you to send 3 sms to a particular mobile in a day. If you get a reply from a particular mobile, then you can send 3 more sms's for free :-)

Download Rediff BOL here ...
Enjoy SMS'ing

JanaGanaMana National Anthem

Saturday, August 5, 2006

Pandora of Music

It builds a customized music station based on your earlier choices of songs ...
Select one artist u wanna listen to and it makes the remaining list automatically ..

Enjoy listening to Pandora ..

www.pandora.com

Wednesday, August 2, 2006

Intel unveils 'juggernaut' computer for rural India



31st March' 2006
Intel this week unveiled its entry into the low-cost developing-world computer stakes, and it's a whopper. Designed for India, the tower-on-its-side system is dubbed 'Jaagruti - which means 'awakening' in the local lingo - though 'juggernaut' might be a better choice given its size.

Intel is pitching the machine as a system that rural commuities can share, so it's more Communal Computer than Personal Computer. The beast's size comes, presumably, from its "rugged" chassis, designed to "withstand dusty conditions, varying temperatures and high humidity", and to keep the mobo cool at room temperatures of 45°C and humidities of 70-85.

It also contains a power supply unit with an integrated uninterruptible power supply capable of mainting "continuous load power in the event of a power outage".

Check the full article here ...

Tuesday, August 1, 2006

Device reads printed words to the blind


Dallas: Breakthrough innovation is talk of conference this week

By KIM HORNER / The Dallas Morning News

The 3,000 people in Dallas this week for the National Federation of the Blind convention are getting a demonstration of what life is like when you can read printed menus, mail, business cards and memos.

Dwight Sayer photographs the nametag of Barbara Loos at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas with the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader. An innovative handheld device that snaps a photo and then reads material aloud has been the biggest attraction at the exhibit hall in Dallas' Hilton Anatole Hotel. The federation teamed up with inventor Ray Kurzweil to create the device, which is being unveiled for the first time.

The Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader, the first portable device of its kind, looks like a PDA attached to a camera.

Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas | Local News