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HTC Aria World’s First Sense Phone

Posted by Tommy On June - 14 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
HTC Aria World's First Sense Phone

HTC Aria World's First Sense Phone

AT&T Wireless has just announced the HTC Aria, the second Android phone to join the network’s lineup this year. The Aria is AT&T’s first device to run Android OS 2.1 and the first to include the HTC Sense UI.

Sense aims to streamline and enhance the mobile experience and offers features such as the Friend Stream, which integrates Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr updates into a single mobile social-networking experience. AT&T is positioning the Aria as a petite powerhouse–it measures just a bit more than 4 inches long and weighs just 4.05 ounces. A “soft touch” back cover eliminates sharp edges and make the Aria comfortable to hold.

The device has a 3.2-inch HVGA, a capacitive touchscreen display, and a 5-megapixel camera, plus an optical joystick designed to make navigation easier. The full suite of Google Android applications is included, such as GMail, Google Maps, Google Navigation, and Google Search, plus YouTube and the Android Market.

Other features include HSPA for faster downloads and Wi-Fi wireless networking; customers will also have free access to AT&T’s more than 20,000 WI-Fi hotspots nationwide. The HTC Aria will be available on June 20 for $129.99 after a $100 rebate with a new two-year agreement.

Xbox 360 Slim Makes Gaming Hands-Free!

Posted by Tommy On June - 14 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

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Xbox 360

Xbox Gaming system has finally done it. It has broken free of controllers! Microsoft’s new Kinect system allows players to interact with games simply through sounds and physical gestures.

Microsoft on Sunday unveiled new technology for its Xbox gaming system that allows players to interact with games without using a standard controller.

The system, which Microsoft has labeled Kinect, features a camera, audio sensors, and motion-sensing technology that tracks 48 points of movement on the human body. That means players can control on-screen action simply through physical gestures and verbal commands.

The Kinect sensor, a slim, black device that resembles a Web-cam, is designed to plug directly into the Xbox 360 console.

“You are the controller,” said Mike Delman, Microsoft’s corporate VP of global marketing for Interactive Entertainment Business. “You simply step in front of the sensor and Kinect sees you move, hears your voice, and recognizes your face,” said Delman.

Kinect, developed under the code name Project Natal, could up the stakes in the game console wars. If it works as advertised, it could steal momentum from the Nintendo Wii. The Wii also offers motion control, but players must hold a physical controller for it to work.

“People who are intimidated by a controller or a game pad will finally get to unlock some of the experiences that are possible in the living room, gaming and non-gaming alike,” said Marc Whitten, Microsoft’s VP for Xbox Live, in a statement.

Microsoft unveiled Kinect Sunday at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. The company did not immediately identify games that would support the technology, or reveal information about pricing and shipping dates.

As days past by, Scientist are just coming up theory after theory on the  fact that “How life first evolved on earth?”

Still this mystery is unsolved. However a new theory has been formulated by researcher Terence Kee .

New Theory On Life First Energy Source:

An obscure compound known as pyrophosphite could have been a source of energy that allowed the first life on Earth to form, scientists now say.

From the tiniest bacteria to the complex human body, all living beings require an energy-transporting molecule called ATP to survive. Often likened to a “rechargeable battery,” ATP stores chemical energy in a form that can be used by organic matter.

“You need enzymes to make ATP, and you need ATP to make enzymes,” said researcher Terence Kee of the University of Leeds in England. “The question is: Where did energy come from before either of these two things existed? We think that the answer may lie in simple molecules, such as pyrophosphate, which is chemically very similar to ATP, but has the potential to transfer energy without enzymes.”

Obscure but important

Prior theories for how life emerged from mere chemistry have considered that a similar but separate compound known as pyrophosphate was the predecessor to the more complex yet more efficient ATP.

Phosphate has 4 oxygen atoms bound to a central phosphorus atom, and is present in all living cells. When two phosphates combine and lose a water molecule, they form pyrophosphate.

Pyrophosphite, on the other hand, is rarely encountered, chemist Robert Shapiro at New York University told Livescience. “Even in my Google search for it, I got the query: ‘Don’t you mean pyrophosphate?’”

The presence of “one or two thorny little problems” with its rival molecule [pyrophosphate] had left some unanswered questions, Kee said in a telephone interview.

The two main problems were that pyrophosphate didn’t seem to be available in significant amounts in the geological mineral record, and it doesn’t react well without catalysts (which weren’t around then), according to Kee.

On the other hand, Kee’s team has found that pyrophosphite would be “relatively straightforward to prepare from minerals that are known to exist in iron meteorites.” The routes to the production of this molecule are simpler than those proposed for pyrophosphate, Kee said.

Though similarly produced through dehydration, and similar in composition except that it has some oxygen atoms replaced by hydrogen, pyrophosphite is rare. Only three pyrophosphite minerals exist, compared with “many phosphate minerals,” Kee said.

The chemical’s obscurity on Earth is not a sign of its irrelevance. It’s highly unstable in today’s oxygen-rich environment (meaning it breaks down into other molecules rapidly) but is a superior catalyst (jump-starter) for certain chemical reactions, Kee said, citing as-yet-unpublished evidence.

Lateral thinking

Kee called the altered theory “more a lateral thought process” than a “new concept.”

“It is as little strange that pyrophosphite and its ability to act as a phosphorus-transfer agent have been known for some time but it has not been proposed previously as being of any pre-biotic significance,” he said. “I suspect because noone had considered the need for it or that it may have been accessible pre-biotically.”

Interestingly, machines that manufacture artificial DNA for experiments regularly use pyrophophite in their assembly process, Shapiro said.

The researchers detail their theory on pyrophosphate as life’s first energy source in a recent issue of the journal Chemical Communications.

Back to the future to be video gamed?

Posted by Riz On June - 12 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Sources from Universal Studios tell us , “Back to the future is to be video gamed in an episodic way”.

Not only back to the future but the company is seriously considering to bring back Jurassic park as a video game.

“Jurassic Park and Back to the Future are two of our broadest and most beloved properties,” said Bill Kispert, interactive vice president at Universal Studios. “We were very interested in bringing them into the interactive space, but they’re not exactly the kind of properties that lend themselves to the stereotypical shoot-’em-up style of gameplay.”

Telltale CEO Dan Connors added: “Telltale Games has always set out to be a great storytelling company. We’ve been honing our chops over the past six years, and we’re ready to take on these two iconic properties and continue to advance storytelling in games. The games are going to exist within these worlds. I wouldn’t call these games sequels per se but a new interpretation of their worlds for a new medium. For one generation, it’s an introduction to these series. For another generation, it’s a thing they can look back on and something they can share warmly with their family and friends.”

Sprint EVO 4G Commercial Debuts on Youtube!

Posted by Tommy On June - 12 - 2010ADD COMMENTS
Sprint HTC EVO 4G Commercial Debuts on Youtube!

Sprint HTC EVO 4G Commercial Debuts on Youtube!

The Sprint EVO 4G commercial has finally hit the internet and the TVs as well. This Android phone is much cooler than the iPhone 4G! Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G is considered as one of the best Android based phones available in the market. The phone has 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and it runs Android 2.1.  The phone, which has 4.3 inch screen with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, has video recording facility with 720p at 25 frames per second. HTC EVO 4G is very first Android based phone having front-facing camera.

Even though Android 2.1 doesnot have built in feature of video calling but there was app called Qik which can be used for video chatting. The app cost $5 per month. As far as price in concert, Amazon show list price as  $499 but shows $199 with Sprint’s service plan contact. Sprint is also selling it for $199 after $100 mail-in-rebate.

Meanwhile, there are many reports that Sprint’s latest phone ws completely sold out within the few days of its availability It was reported earlier that EVO 4G is the fastest selling smart-phone by Sprint.

The Ad is pretty cool, it pretty much wraps up the evolution of technology in just 32 seconds. As you guessed, at the final stage is Sprint EVO 4G.

Check out the AD Below!

Watch Football World Cup 2010 online

Posted by Riz On June - 11 - 20101 COMMENT

Where to watch world cup football 2010?  Well if your in office or out and wanna have a peak at the football world cup 2010.

All you have to do is go to ESPN website and watch it live. I have added the link for you.

Click here to watch all football world cup 2010 live actions

The good news is all the match is available ,so you can have online fun by watching the matches when it is happening on the field.

Google Does a Bing!

Posted by Tommy On June - 3 - 20103 COMMENTS
Google's background feature makes it look like Bing

Google's background feature makes it look like Bing

Looks like Google is growing desperate. Just hours after reports that Google had banned Microsoft Windows for its employees. Now Google Search Engine has added a feature that was first introduced in Microsoft’s Bing Search Engine. Yep, thats right. As shocking as it seems, till this date Google search engine’s trademark was its simply and rather empty page with just the search box.

But now, a new option is available at the left-hand side bottom to change the background image. I am personally disappointed with this. This is supposed to be a Bing thing and I always like Google being just plain.

The result, “The New Google” = Bing

Moreover, Google stealing a feature of Bing is rather disappointing and I think i’ll rather use Bing next time than Google.

This is just plane stealing. What happened to Gooogle’s innovative ideas? The best they could do these days is steal Bing’s ideas ??

Well, lets see how googlers reacts to this.

What do you feel about this change?