Showing posts with label mobile phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile phones. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

An implant allows our smarthpone monitor our blood

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The mobile phones are great. We can do anything with them, as there is a app for almost anything we want to do. Now even our smarthpone may monitor our blood . Well, the smartphone itself will not monitor our condition, but will be able to tell us if it detects any potential problems.
How is this possible? Thanks to a 14mm long implant that has been created by a group of doctors and scientists from Switzerland. This small implant is able to measure levels of protein, glucose and lactic acid, among other things, both when we sleep and when we are awake.
The small implant uses a Bluetooth connection to transmit the data to your smartphone, where you can keep an eye on your current health status.
This type of monitoring is very useful because it allows even detect a heart attack before it happens, which in many cases can save the life of the person if the attack is detected early.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Pants with special pocket for future smartphone included

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The smartphones are becoming classic obsolete mobile phones in the same way that a current mobile phone makes it incredibly bulky classic cable, is inevitable. What remains to be seen is how much new technology affects other non-technological elements that surround us. For example, you might add a smartphone labor costs to the list of items you carry in his pockets with wallet, keys, etc.. That is why they are starting to appear clothing designs than a decade ago seem absurd but today these pants make sense as:

Basically it is pretty classic jeans but incorporate a pocket on the side with the idea that you can save some gadget, either a small or a modern mobile phone screen smartphone with 4 or 5 inches. The pocket opens forward as you can see in the photo, so you just have to do finger crimp and pull forward to get the mobile or resave. The only downside I see is that it seems to have a secure closure which can facilitate the loss or theft of the smartphone.

The official name of these pants is 'Social Replay Denim jeans' pocket and have called in a fun way as 'I/O Pocket' (input output pocket). Is offered for sale for a price of around 100 euros but not worldwide, however the important thing here is the concept itself and the fact that sooner or later begin to see in clothing stores all kinds of garments like this one designed to carry smartphones and perhaps even tablets.

Monday, December 17, 2012

UK is now the leader in mobile phone use



The UK has become one of the world's leading market for mobile phones . Those living in this unitary state consume more traffic on their phones and tablets than any other nation in the world according to a report from Ofcom.
The UK uses 424MB of data each month, an increase of 60% over last year. Japan is second with 392MB per month while the U.S. takes sixth place with 319.
In addition, Ofcom has also seen UK residents spend on average 728 minutes online each week, a little less than 746 minutes last year.
This sudden increase in just one year will likely be because more and more users access to watch TV over the Internet. In addition, according to the Financial Times, one in five people in the UK has its own tablet.
Another of the strengths of RU is the use given to users on their mobile social networking and online purchases are made through mobile devices.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Tips to survive the 3 days of darkness

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It is more than probable that in recent days we have all heard about the 3 days of darkness in 2012 and on December 21, 2012 . As the famous date approaches, more and more people become aware of the rumors, and not only through the social networks and the web, is now a topic that play a lot in the mouths of many.
We can not have complete confidence if we will live three days in the dark or not, but just in case it would not hurt to have on hand some tips in case the event be true. Just do not remember that we have devices such as mobile phones , computers , smartphones and whatever works electrically or rely on electricity to function.
It is likely that many, if sought something about it on the web, have been found with notes on a Tibetan monk who has given some tips to survive the three days of darkness. What advice has given this person? Mainly five:
1) Finish all outstanding issues. He says that to prepare for the changes ahead, we need to end all outstanding issues we have before next December 21 and possibly not leave anything important for the next year.
2) The day before the phenomenon, it would be on December 20 when it happens on schedule, it is recommended that people go to camp if you own a house there, ie, away from the city. It also suggests that we need food and food for at least two months because the power grids would take to be put into operation again.
3) We should not forget to book things like candles for the days of darkness and later, if it is winter and it is also necessary to gather wood for heating and warm.
4) Between 21 and 24, days that supposedly live in the dark, it is recommended that windows with fabric cover ourselves, not to look out and not go out as much as possible outside.
5) When the light is restored, the monk advised us to stay a little longer in the field before returning to the city (if we left the golf course). This is because for a few weeks humanity continue to receive the result of the phenomenon. The lama said that the planet will recover fully only at the end of March.
Something that emphasize various websites is not to go outside and not answer the door. Foods that should be canned and keep similar, remember that having no electricity we can not use refrigerators, so many types of food will become inedible after a few days. A first aid kit is not bad and where possible we must have the full gas bottle. Partner with neighbors and make agreements with them is a good idea. And above all, there remain calm.
If you have any tips you'd like to share, feel free to do so in the comments.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

A striking mouse that works like scanner



Is it a mouse? Are you a scanner? It is a mouse-scanner. The computers , mobile phones and TVs are not all that can be seen at IFA 2012, and has also been able to see this little one created by LG and LG known as LSM-300.
If we go to the LSM-300 on or similar document we get a picture of it in our PC. In the case of the photo, using a map, but no doubt will be given to use photos and documents for maps. The peripheral is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 or higher and to transmit images to our team does with a 2.4GHz wireless connection.
Upon completion of the scan, you can upload the image to your favorite social networks, or even use it with Evernote with Google Translate if you have scanned something you do not understand.
It is estimated that the price of the device will be about 80 €.