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Friday 23 August 2013

Fitness

 This time my post is about few fitness tips....
Fitness is very important in that physical exercise develop n maintain alertness and healthy.
here are few tips to keep you fit, as frequent exercise boosts our immunity.so be fit so that it strengthens  your muscles, skeleton frame and even Cardiovascular system and helps you maintain a healthy weight.

here are your tips>>

One thing to remember there is anybody can do exercise or meditation to be fit forever.........is it right?!?!

Tuesday 20 August 2013

The wearable finger mouse-MYCESTRO

What if you could move your mouse cursor by just slightly moving your hand?

Consumer-level gesture control for your PC is growing ever closer. There’s the Leap Motion, which uses stereoscopic motion tracking, and Myo, which reads both movement and the electrical signals along your muscles.
myc_1Mycestro is a little different again. The device is a small, finger-mounted mouse that operates in 3D space.
Compatible with Bluetooth 4.0, the device can also be recharged via micro USB and comes packaged with a Bluetooth dongle. Out of the box, it will be compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux; the Bluetooth support means that it will also work with any Bluetooth Smart Ready devices, such as iPads and iPods.

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Creating Music Through Body Movements


A team of researchers from the Input Devices and Music Interaction Lab (IDMIL) at McGill University have developed “prosthetic digital instruments”. The instruments resemble spines and rib cages, designed to be worn on the body to create music that relates to the body movement.

The resulting computer music control interfaces can function as both hand-held controllers and wearable, movement-tracking extensions of the body. The team made around 30 working instruments in total, each with power supplies, embedded sensors, and wireless data transceivers to allow performers to control and fine-tune their music through intricate touch, movement, and location. Signals from each individual instrument are sent to an open-source peer-to-peer software system that transforms the gestures into sound.
“We thought that might make it more believable, something that’s closer to a material than a collection of parts,” explains Malloch, IDMIL director in a documentary about the project.

Sunday 18 August 2013

Sony's 'lens camaras'

If you ever thought that the mobile photography meant packing in a high-end camera into a smartphone then Sony seems keen to change that concept.

sony-external-lens-2-big.jpgThe lens camera duo doesn't feature any screen and camera controls, but can be controlled through the smartphone or tablet's Wi-Fi or NFC. The external lenses can be magnetically attached with a smartphone or tablet and can work on both Android and iOS devices.

 The lenses will feature two different sensors. The top end model will pack the 20.2-megapixel Exmor R sensor and f/1.8 Carl Zeiss lens from the Sony RX100 II while another model will feature a 10x zoom lens with 1/2,3-inch 18-megapixel CMOS sensor.

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Google Glasses


The Google Glasses, which have a five megapixel camera and voice-activated controls, have started to be shipped.
The first devices will go to developers and “Glass Explorers”. Google held a competition earlier this year inviting potential users to come up with ways to use the device, while developers have been eager to be among the first to try out the technology.

The Telepathy One headset developed by a Japanese company has functions similar to Google's Glass deviceDevelopers working on apps for Google’s smart glasses have been told they will not be allowed to place advertising within the device’s display. The newly-published terms and conditions for developers working on Glass also prohibit companies charging for apps.
According to several sources, those in the Glass Explorer Program are now receiving email notifications about device shipments, while Google also posted the technical specifications of the device for the first time.