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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Blood pressure gadget

I am quite sure that most of us would have had our blood pressure readings taken at least once in our lives, and more often than not, all of those instances were probably marked by you rolling up the sleeve of the shirt you are wearing, in addition to having slip your entire arm through the cuff that is connected to the blood pressure meter. Someone will then start to press this balloon-like ball and the cuff will tighten itself around your arm like a boa constrictor – holding it in that position for a few seconds, before pressure is released and the cuff loosens like a dead snake. You feel blood rush back to the rest of your arm, as you peer over the doctor’s table, hoping to see some favorable readings. Well, this blood pressure meter blows all common convention and wisdom out of the water – as there is no cuff on it to begin with.
The Nihon University recently exhibited a blood pressure meter which allows someone’s blood pressure to be read simply by touching it with a finger. This is something new and unheard of, and if you were at Medica 2012 which happened in Dusseldorf, Germany, from November 14th to 17th, 2012, you would have seen it in action. The lack of a cuff means it is a whole lot easier to measure the blood pressures of babies as well as elderly folk without making them feel uncomfortable.
Just how is this achieved? Well, blood pressure is measured in the first place through the simple touch of a button-shaped area (which is rather small) on the meter itself. There will be LEDs as well as photo transistors which are embedded in the area, and the light that is emitted from the LEDs will be reflected on a finger, where the photo transistors will get to work, detecting it. Further details of the measurement method was not disclosed by the university, but it was based off a technology called “Phase Shift Method”, the brainchild of Sadao Omata, professor at the College of Engineering, Nihon University.

Wireless game controller

Do you have a penchant for all things retro, especially when it comes to video games? Those who are younger might think that 16-bit video games are retro, but if they were to really look back into the past, they would have realized that 8-bit gaming were the original glory days, of course this is if we were to discount other titles like Galaga and Pac-Man. Here we are with the £29.99 8-Bitty Wireless Game Controller
 that will be compatible with your smartphone or tablet device, and since the 8-Bitty Wireless Game Controller relies on an open interface system, it will also be compatible with hundreds of arcade games and emulators. Not only that, it is easily adaptable for future releases.
The 8-Bitty Wireless Game Controller is a fully wireless device, and it boasts of a full 8-button control including 4 face-buttons, select, start, and a couple of shoulder-buttons and a D-Pad for directional movement. Perhaps this will bring back memories of the special Konami Code, no? It will connect to modern day devices over Bluetooth, and is powered by a couple of AAA batteries.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Kidspad

LG outs in Korea the Kidspad, a new Tablet design for kids and small Children. While LG did not release any technical details on this new Tablet, the company announced this morning in Korea that their engineers worked on the perfect digital companions for kids willing to bloom their curiosity and their mind with a set of educative tools and games and a dedicated App store that is totally Kid friendly with “parents” approved paid apps (yep you will have to pay to get some of these apps). Also LG insisted on several key points here including the usage of non-toxic materials, automatic brightness adjustment and strong reinforced body capable to withstand the worst!
The Kidspad will be sold in Korea this coming Wednesday.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Logitech Touchpad Series Keyboard Review

Logitech Touchpad Series Keyboard Review:


In early October, it had reported that Logitech was about to announce a slew of accessories to adorn your new Windows 8 operating system. Well, the announcement has come and so have the products. Country Manager for Logitech India, Subrotah Biswas took the stage to announce Logitech’s set of new products that have specifically been designed keeping Windows 8 in mind. The first product in the lineup is the T650 Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad. The trackpad connects to the PC over a 2.4GHz radio signal, pairing it up with Logitech’s Unifying receiver that plugs into a USB port of the system. The Touchpad offers very precise point and click actions, thanks to the sensors embedded under the glass surface which improve accuracy beyond those of traditional built-in touchpads. Along with the 13 gestures already supported by the Logitech Touchpad, the SetPoint utility can be used to further personalize the Touchpad. 


Second addition to Logitech’s Windows 8 peripheral portfolio is the Touch Mouse T620. The mouse has a full touch surface for fluid navigation. The advantage of this is that regardless of where your finger is resting on the mouse, the surface will be responsive to the gesture performed.

The third addition is a mouse too, the T400, which does away with the full touch surface of the T600for a little more traditional approach. It retains the glassy feel though, which is good. The little rub strip in the middle (where the centre button would be on a traditional mouse, old timers would know) serves as the touch interface for vertical and horizontal scroll. The Logitech K810 is the fourth addition, a Bluetooth-enabled Illuminated Keyboard that can pair up with a Windows 8 PC, an iPad or an Android smartphone. To maximize the utility of the keyboard, Logitech has also thrown in some backlighting, which adjusts automatically according to the ambient light levels, ensuring that the laser etched keys are always easily visible. 
Last but not the least; we have the Wireless Touch Keyboard K400R, which has been designed for a PC-2-TV navigation with built in support for Windows 8 navigation gestures. The keyboard also includes one touch media keys to control playback along with a 3.5 inch touchpad for horizontal and
vertical scrolling.

 The pricing and availability of the new peripherals are as follows:

1.Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650- available in market priced at Rs. 4,995

2.Logitech Touch Mouse T620- available in market priced at Rs. 4,295

3.Logitech Zone Touch Mouse T400- available in market priced at Rs. 2,895

4.Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810- available in the market priced at Rs. 8,295

5.Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400R- available in market priced at Rs. 2,995

Smart bag

‘Smart bag’ to charge all your gadgets 

 

 Now, a smart bag to charge all your gadgets

 

Researchers claim to have developed the ‘world’s first smart bag’ that can charge your electronic devices like mobiles and laptops besides storing them.
A Kickstarter project is helping to raise funds for the bag called ‘Phorce’, website Mashable reported.
The bag has a waterproof shell and specially designed pockets to safely hold all the big tablets on the market.
Additionally, the bag changes shape — it can be morphed between a backpack, a shoulder bag and a suitcase.
The bag pairs directly with your smart-phone via Bluetooth.
Using that connection, one can monitor how much reserved power you’re packing.
The pairing can also work as a pseudo-tracking device, the report said.
For instance, if you accidentally forget your bag under a table at a coffee shop, for example, your phone will remind you before you wander too far away.
Keywords: World’s first smart bagelectronic devicesPhorcesmart-phoneBluetoothpseudo-tracking device,

 

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