Archive | February, 2012

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Concept “Artifact” LED watch.

Posted on 20 February 2012 by Endi

How do we want to believe that this device has been lost by aliens …. We do not know how it works, but were able to establish that with this device, you can tell time. Simply put, we have here such a watch! The top triangular display which is either LED or Backlit LCD communicates the hours in a digital analogue format, in the center of which the PM indicator is located. The lower display communicates minutes in the same digital analogue format. The device is activated by the two touch sensitive areas at the top and bottom of the unit highlighted by a strange symbol (presumed the monica of the species the “Artifact” originates from). The “Artifact” stands out from other recovered objects for its unusual appearance and combinations of materials. The display style looks very unusual. But maybe you’ll like. Technology news Concept “Artifact” LED watch

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Concept A modular electric bus RE-THINK.

Posted on 15 February 2012 by Endi

Bus concept for small villages and big cities. Convenient, comfortable, plus a green technology. It can be powered by both the electric power and fuel cell, which makes the concept more affordable and clean. The entrance and exits of the bus are clear and wide, and permits smooth flow of passengers. Two different width bodies can be fitted over a single bus chassis; one 2000 mm for (A) and 2500 mm for (B). The bus has been designed and integrated with optimally utilized space. The driver sits at one end of the entrance and the other is left open for passenger entrance. The bus also uses modular cabin units that can be assembled at the operator facilities allowing customization of the number of seats or any other configuration. Large volumes – bikes, surfboards and wheelchairs – cannot cross crowded buses. As a “not often” situation, they should enter and stay next to where they will go out: The exit door. Technology news Concept A modular electric bus RE-THINK

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Performance Chips: Are they right for your car?

Posted on 10 February 2012 by Tech

Thanks to the ever-increasing popularity of fast cars, people are looking for any slight advantage they can find to give engines an extra boost. One such augmentation that can be made is that of performance chips, which adjust the ignition timing and fuel delivery of engines to give your vehicle an extra edge. It’s no wonder they’re becoming increasingly popular amongst car enthusiasts.

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What if you’re not a car-nut, but instead you’re merely an average driver? Do performance chips have an advantage for you? This depends on what you’re looking for. The stock chips that come with engines are usually designed to maintain a certain level of fuel economy, limit the exhaust emissions they create, handle lower cost ethanol fuel and make your engine last as long as possible.

The question someone in the market for performance chips must ask themselves is: what am I looking for out of my engine? If you have a need for speed, and aren’t worried about paying a little more for fuel and engine maintenance, then these kinds of chips are perfect for you.

Generally, chips can cost from anywhere between a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. This depends on the make of engine you’re using, and the exact specifications of the chip you’re after.

As with any addition you’re making to your car, be sure to do as much research as you can. There are plenty of articles and performance reviews of these chips, and they’ll give you a good idea of the kind of benefits you’re going to gain.

Remember that virtually any engine with a computer can have a new chip installed. So even if you’re not driving a car specifically designed to race, you can still enjoy a speed boost from the right performance chip!

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Portable Linux PC.

Posted on 05 February 2012 by Endi

This portable computer has the properties of Pandora’s box. You open the little PC and you have almost everything! The smallest portable Linux PC for gaming, browsing, coding, business work, remote administration, music playing, emulating, … Gadget features a 4.3-inch touchscreen display with an 800 x 480 pixel resolution, a 600Mhz TI OMAP 3530 processor, a 3D GPU, a 256MB RAM and a 512MB NAND flash storage. Other features include a 43-button QWERTY and numeric keypad, a pair of SD card slots, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and TV out. Its battery offers up to 10-hour of operation time. Is not it tempting! Maybe try to get? Technology news  Portable Linux PC

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