Thursday, June 16, 2011

Iomega 35039 1 TB ScreenPlay DX HD Media Player


Iomega 35039 1 TB ScreenPlay DX HD Media Player                                        


One of the newer media players announced in the past few months, the Iomega Screenplay DX HD comes with internal storage to the tune of 1TB, though you can also pick up a unit with a 2TB hard drive pre-installed.

Iomega goes with a nondescript boxy shape, with an all-black glossy surface, which unfortunately also attracts fingerprints like bees to honey. Being a little on the bulky side, the Screenplay does take up some space and is only smaller than the AC Ryan Playon! HD2.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Full Review Mobile Phone - Nokia N8


Looking at the Nokia N8 in the windows or on the Internet, I thought "nice ... but never buy a phone so sophisticated and expensive." Even if it costs much less than an iPhone, it is still of a high-end smartphones, and $349 in times of crisis are quite a lot!

Luckily for me to spend someone else has thought ... and so today, after playing a bit with the new N8 during the Christmas holidays, I ask you this review. I state that for two years now using a Nokia 5800 , so many of the considerations that will be linked to a comparison between these two devices. What will emerge, in addition to the obvious and the superiority of the Nokia N8 in terms of technical features, will also be a consideration that is not always a high-end model can be a sensible choice for those who need a smartphone or just want some fun. Because in the end-let's face it-these phones are neither more nor less than the expensive toys for the child in all of us!

Monday, May 30, 2011

2011 Invention Award - The Picture of Health

2011 Invention Award - The Picture of Health
The Idea : A no-touch system measuring vital signs
Name : Medical Mirror
Inventor : Ming-Zher Poh
Time : 1-1/2 Years

ONE NIGHT in late 2009, Ming-Zher Poh and his roommate, Dan McDuff, asked some friends to sit in front of a laptop. Poh, an electrical-and medical-engineering graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was trying to transform the computer's webcam into a heart-rate monitor. He hoped that his software would allow doctors to check the vital signs of burn victims or babies without attaching uncomfortable clips, and that it would make it easier for adults to track their cardiovascular health over time. That night, the program wasn't working in real time, but its measurements were near-perfect. "Right away I knew we had something special," Poh says.
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