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Dunhill Biometric wallet opens with fingerprint

The Dunhill biometric wallet has a Bluetooth proximity alarm, carbon fiber shell, and fingerprint sensor for maximum security.

Afraid someone might take something out of your wallet? If you have $825 to spend, fear no more. Dunhill is selling the new “Biometric Wallet”, Dunhill claims that it is virtually indestructible and can only be opened with your fingerprint. The Dunhill Biometric Wallet can be linked to a mobile phone via Bluetooth and set to sound an alarm if your phone and wallet are separated by more than fifteen feet. Providing a brilliant warning if either the phone or wallet is stolen or misplaced.

Dunhill biometric wallet

biometric wallet

Virtually indestructible, the dunhill Biometric Wallet will open only with touch of your fingerprint. The exterior of the wallet is constructed from highly durable carbon fibre that will resist all but the most concerted effort to open it, while the interior features a luxurious leather credit card holder and a strong stainless steel money clip.

Dunhill’s latest wallet, the Biometric wallet is a thing of marvel. This wallet is built to be durable. It has a carbon fiber shell, leather interior, and stainless steel money clip. Besides looking ruggedly stylish and handsome, this high-tech wallet protects your money using high-tech security – Biometric security. The card features a biometric that detects your finger before allowing you to open it. Thieves and robbers who manage to steal the wallet off you will be hard pressed to get to the cash without the use of your finger. Security and style won’t come cheap though. At $826, this wallet will usually cost more than the amount of cash you’ll keep inside it.

Would you invest more than $800 into a wallet?

New Invention uses sunlight to produce clean water

It may look like a toy, but Jonathan Liow’s invention has the potential to save lives.

The Solarball, a water purifier, was developed as a sustainably viable solution for those living in impoverished regions who don’t have access to clean drinking water. The device, which takes advantage of the sun’s natural purifying abilities, can produce up to three liters of clean water a day.

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Google Caffeine

What is Google Caffeine?

Google has announced the completion of a new web indexing system called Caffeine. Caffeine provides 50 percent fresher results for web searches than their last index, and it’s the largest collection of web content we’ve offered. One will be able to find links, which can be blogs, forums or news post in a faster way once it gets published than before. (more…)

Why is my PC so Slow?

One of the most frustrating things in life is a slow computer.

Every few years, buying a new computer and love how quickly expensive to start, manage programs and web pages load. It is inevitable, even if it starts to decrease, until finally we kidding waiting to perform routine tasks.

I love my computer

I love my computer

Why is this? It turns out that the answer is very simple and does not even need to be “technical” to understand the causes and solutions.

The good news, not the hardware that is the problem. In most cases, the hardware we have is perfectly capable of being restored to its original splendor and maintained in good working quickly with minimal effort.

Rather, the problem is with the changes that occur in the PC software. The two most common causes of delay (along with simple solutions) are:

Registry errors – the most common problem

Every time you (or your kids) to load a game, program or file, registery PC software is updated with new instructions to use this item. However, when the item is removed, these states tend to stay in your PC. Each time you run the computer tries to execute these instructions, but not because the program can be found, due to an error in the registry. The team is doing a lot more work than it should be and the result is a much slower machine.

One of the best ways to handle this is a neat little tool a Seattle-based company called Advanced Registry Optimizer 2010 (ARO for short). This program scans, detects and corrects registry errors – resulting in a team that is much like the first time I bought. In addition to the amazing results it delivers, it is easy to install and use, which recently received a coveted 4.5 stars (out of 5) with the wording of CNET.

Now you can get a free version of software that works, scan the entire PC and identify all registry errors that may be the swamp. The free version removes the first 100 if you have more errors and mistakes to be cleaned or want to configure the program to run on a regular basis (recommended) you can easily upgrade to full version for only $ 29.95. After recording errors will not be a problem.

Spyware and viruses

Spyware and viruses are software programs that are loaded on your computer without your knowledge or permission. They have different purposes, including:

Change the default search engine in the browser
Tracking your browsing habits on the Web and displays targeted advertising
Using the e-mail program to send spam to other email accounts
Steal your personal information

Most spyware and viruses get into our computers via files downloaded from Internet or attached to email. They tend to take a large amount of computing power and therefore slow down your computer significantly.

The simple rule is to never download free software from companies that do not know and trust, especially screensavers, emoticons and the like. Also, never open any email attachment unless you are not 100% sure that you know and trust the sender. In addition, make sure you have a good anti-virus and spyware removal software running at all times.

Follow these tips and your PC should be fast and safe.

Wavee – Wavee.com is it a scam?

Wavee is a new live shopping and auction website. Consumers can either win an auction at up to 90% off retail price, apply credit used to purchase the item, win bonus credits, and use statistic to help get the winning edge. So is Wavee.com a scam? Is Wavee.com legit? How can the prices be so low?

wavee.com logo

wavee.com logo

I too was wondering if the new website wavee.com is legitimate, sincee the prices are so cheap compared to retailers that it seems like some kind of a scam. So I decided to sign up for an account at www.Wavee.com, after seeing an ad on facebook.

Wavee is a Bidding Fee Auction site. The price shown at the end of the auction is the winning bid, but all bidders have contributed to paying for the item. Unlike a site like Ebay.com, bidders on Waveee.com are charged 75 cents per bid, even if they do not win the auction. On the new Wavvee.com site participants must pay a non-refundable fee for each small incremental bid they make. When time expires, the last participant to have placed a bid wins the item and also pays the final bid price, which is usually significantly lower than the retail price of the item.

Wavee bids

Wavee bids

Sites like Wavee.com are not new to the internet. There are other sites that have used the same model as Wavee in the past at Gozila and MadBid. Most of these types of auction sites do not show the actual cost of the bids that were used to win the item, but on the new Wavee site the winning items listed had the price that the item won at and also had the actual cost of the bids.

For example one of the winning items listed was an Apple iPad Tablet (64GB, Wi-Fi), with a retail value of $858.98, the winning price was $76.00 but the actual cost of the bids that won the Mac book was $116.25, so the total cost of the Mac book was actually $192.25 to the winning bidder on Wavee.

I too thought that this was a great price for and item that sells elsewhere on the internet for between $750-$1000. So how does Wavee make money on these auctions, and is it a good idea to participate in these auctions?

In the example above with the Apple iPad Tablet (64GB, Wi-Fi), there were a total of 7,600 bids placed on this item (1 cent per bid, starting at 1 cent). Each Wavee credit costs 75 cents, meaning that combined bidders spent $5,700 worth of credits on this auction. Wavee therefore received a total of $5,776 for an item that retails for about $850, leaving the auction site making a profit of $4,926.

Now that you can see how Wavee.com makes profit from these auctions, you are probably still wondering if it is worth it to compete in these auctions.

There are many factors that could affect the outcome of an auction on this type of site, and to truly know weather this site is worth bidding on, we need to take all of the factors into consideration.

A few of these factors are, How many bidders are participating in the auction? (time of day would play a big part). How many credits do you have? (will you run out of credits before someone else, and will a new bidder arise before you have depleted your credits). How many items are currently listed on the site, that would interest people more than the item that you are bidding on, and do these items end about the same time?

Because all of these things are hard to judge, and because there are other factors that could effect the outcome of an auction on Wavee Wavee.com, I would much prefer bidding on an auction site like Ebay.com.

Overall, the Wavee.com review shows this is a viable site and is not a scam, but definitely not an auction site that will produce many winning bids for you.

Apple’s Web Browser Allows Sites to Collect Personal Information

A security researcher has discovered a vulnerability in Apple Safari Web browser that allows web sites to collect personal information on visitors. The flaw, which operates the Web browser auto-fill “capability allows Web sites to scrape information such as name, email, address, telephone number and place of work the person using the equipment that many Macintosh users to store their digital address books.

The error in Safari, Apple has acknowledged, is the latest to highlight the difficulties that Apple and other technology companies face in relation to personal data falling into the wrong hands. Last month, an error in one of AT & T Web site lists the e-mails of 114,000 IPAD owners. This month, an iPhone developer violated the iTunes user accounts to make several unauthorized purchases.

Safari Browser Apple

Safari Browser Apple

In a statement, Apple has acknowledged the latest ruling in Safari, but gave no further details. “We take security and privacy very seriously,” the company said. “We are aware and working on a solution.”

The researcher who discovered the flaw, Jeremiah Grossman, chief technology officer of security firm WhiteHat Security, said he chose to post information on his blog after Apple reported the problem in June Grossman said he received an automated response from Apple through e-mail, but the company never followed.

In an interview, Mr. Grossman said the Deputy long is easy to exploit. As a result, said he suspected that the site can be used to collect personal information from unsuspecting visitors.

“It’s very easy to do,” he said. “We can only assume that other people have used.”

Grossman said he discovered the bug doing research on browser vulnerabilities intends to present at a security conference in Las Vegas next week. At that time, said he also will present the most damaging insects that affect versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, the most widely used Web browser. Grossman said that Safari is currently used by 83 million people.

While the iPhone and the IPAD use the Safari web browser, Mr. Grossman said the ruling will not affect the versions of Safari running on these devices.

Some Web sites recommend that users disable the auto-fill the capacity until the error is corrected.

Facebook has a half billion users

Facebook having reached one million users is impressive milestone. That’s about one twelfth of the world population. A somewhat smaller number of these people (about 400 million euros) on its own measure, active Facebook. If true, this is an alarming statistic. A recent study revealed an active member of Twitter for only 21 percent of its 75 million users. Statistics, such as Facebook are certainly attractive to advertisers and other partners Faceboook, but also an antiseptic. To truly understand the phenomenon of Facebook, and now we must agree, is a phenomenon, it is preferable to analyze real-world experiences. I turned to mine, to see how Facebook is used at home and how often the service appears in the talks.

In my daily life, it is rare that people are asking: “Should I let my children go on Facebook? There is no easy answer for that. Children under 12 years may not be on the site, although I know some people have created Facebook pages for their children (also created for their dogs, go figure). For tweens and young teens (up to, say, 16), tell me when the parents reach an agreement with their children that they can be in a position where you accept the father as a friend .

Again, the answer to the question above is less important than the fact that it is a question I ask myself many things. This is an important decision in people’s lives. How Facebook has become a rite of passage. It is quite similar to another ritual of modern life get their first cellphone. Tips for buying a phone is actually similar to the discussion on Facebook, but for reasons of brevity, I will not repeat here.

facebook apps

facebook apps

Let’s see how Facebook has become ubiquitous in our lives. It is controversial, a joke, and will soon be a movie. It is the control is discussed endlessly in the news and blogs. In the service, is a well of endless water and meeting space, full of people carrying on the spirit of long conversations about everything and whatever happens in their lives. They often have in common and share some too. The fact that the quota is exceeded or not always understand the extent to which they share with the outside world, or how Facebook uses its information is a topic for another post. For what it’s worth, I think it is time for everyone to assume that the information shared in a social network friends and family to find a way out of the network. consider yourself lucky if you do not.

To better understand the power of Facebook, we’ll see how the service has infiltrated my life. My wife lives there. When I can not find my house, I know that probably set off the computer to update your Facebook status. When he got a new phone, his first question was whether I could download a Facebook application to update your status on the road. Just today, I learned she was heading for the beach, just because she posted on Facebook. She is not someone who is interested or concerned about the technology, but his Facebook page has become the story of our lives.

And this is true for most people on Facebook. When future historians will look at the time, they will find a treasure of a short journal entries, such as Facebook archived pages (one is the archiving of these things, right?). They will also have the richness of the response message, something that has never existed in the traditional media. This will give comments in context and a much more complete and colorful portrait of our everyday life. Clearly, images and videos are also there. Even the Facebook Markup capability will allow future generations the ability to identify the “unknown” face in a photo, even after we are all far.

facebook use

facebook use

Clearly, several billion people are not yet on Facebook, as pointed out this recent article by CNN, the social network is a second or third level in many international markets. However, I am sure that Facebook will continue to grow in the U.S. and elsewhere. Why? I think the service valves in the need to rebuild something that we lost as families and friends between neighborhoods in close-knit neighborhoods and more isolated houses and even other countries. The need to connect remains paramount, and the ability to connect across all physical, cultural and linguistic diversity is high. Having a single platform where we can realize the ideal of a world community is attractive to people in the world. Facebook does not necessarily mean, but I bet you want to connect with people in the social network. If you live in Brazil and are on Orkut, but you want to connect to distant relatives in the United States is not at least try Facebook?

On the other hand, when I posted this article on CNN on Twitter for “Who is not on Facebook? Title, I have an ambitious set of answers. It was said he was” proud “of not use the service. I had no idea this was a badge of honor. “Others told me they had gone after the online video star and podcaster Leo Laporte left the service. Some of these people left after the recent tribulations of privacy on Facebook. I was, like most people I know. In fact, I do not know people outside my sector or are not active on Twitter, who left the service. Without doubt, these people exist, but I suspect that the number of deserters Facebook is very, very small.

Besides, I’m kind of trap Facebook. My favorite is the social network Twitter, and I feed my tweets to Facebook. However, I am increasingly aware that Twitter, which is great, but not rich enough depth, conversational interaction. There was no discussion and the pictures and video are distributed over a number of third party services. Twitter is a bigger problem, while Facebook is the conversation. To participate in these conversations, and connect with people who need more of an avatar in the stream of Twitter, who tend to spend more time on Facebook.

In other news from Facebook:

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied this week that he has signed over 84 per cent of the social networking site for a man of $ 1,000.

“If he says we were not sure, probably out of context because I think they were very confident that we have not signed a contract that says they are entitled to the property Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg said in an interview on ABC, Diane Sawyer.

Last month, Paul continued over Ceglie Ceglie Zuckerberg Zuckerberg said it has signed a contract to deliver 50 percent of Facebook for $ 1,000. The contract includes a clause that would add 1 percent of property for each day past January 1, 2004, which was not live TheFacebook.com.

Facebook initially said the case was “frivolous”, but a lawyer of Facebook later told a judge he was “sure” if signed in the contract belonged to Zuckerberg. The CEO of 26 years, is now apparently satisfied that he did not sign the document.

Zuckerberg sat down with Sawyer to commemorate the fact that Facebook reached 500 million users, but also raised issues of privacy on the site, the variety of legal battles, and – especially – Site plans for a “disappointment button .

“We made mistakes for sure,” said Zuckerberg the privacy policies of the company. “I think they are much better.”

When asked why the information is not private by default, Zuckerberg reiterated its view that Facebook is “set in a way that helps people to share.” He said that “the right thing is to make sure the information is always private.”

A film about the origins of Facebook – and the legal battles continued with the co-founders of Zuckerberg – come to the theater later this year. When asked if he had done something different, Zuckerberg said yes, but also stressed he was only 19 years old at the time, so they were errors that occur.

“I think that rather than make the mistakes I’ve made mistakes I have made different,” he said.

Why Facebook reject an offer of $ 1 billion for Yahoo in 2006? “We do believe that and go in this direction would not help us to build what would be Facebook,” he said.

Finally, Zuckerberg said that the most requested “aversion” button is “certainly something that you think, but do not undertake to add to the site.

DARPA launches a human mind controlled artificial arm

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched the e-market arm of the robot technology.

APL scientists and engineers developed the technology behind DARPA Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009 program, an ambitious effort four years to create a prosthetic arm until there was an eclipse of the Second World War device and cable hook Most used by amputees. The program has already produced two prototype complex, each advancing the art of the upper arm prosthesis.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) awarded a contract for a maximum of $ 34,500,000 at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Md., to manage the development and testing of the modular prosthesis ( MPL) system in humans, using a brain-controlled interface.

The final design – MPL – has 22 degrees of freedom, including the independent movement of each finger, in a package that weighs about nine pounds (the weight of a natural branch.) Provide skills almost more than one branch natural, MPL is capable of unprecedented flexibility and mechanics is designed to meet the thought of a user.

An Austrian amputee is the first in Europe to feature a member of the new generation of prosthetics controlled by the spirit that moves and feels like a real arm, receiving orders from the brain and return the entry . Germany Otto Bock Health Care has created the first prosthetic arm of history that can be controlled by the patient’s mind.

Clinical trials are next to the mind-controlled artificial arm DARPA.

Pentagon-backed scientists are preparing to test the thought-controlled prosthetic arm in humans, reconnect their brains to fully integrate the artificial limbs.

In recent years there has been very real artificial arms, biting monkeys with bananas members robot controlled by the spirit and humans including muscle fibers were connected to artificial limbs. But this is the first time that the human brain is open, implanted with a neural interface, and then used to operate an artificial limb.

This is a giant step that will transform the devices that were a little more hooks and son 50 years ago. And the progress is courtesy of DARPA, the Pentagon is far-agency R & D, which sponsored the brain controlled the replacement of members within the Program Revolutionizing the prosthetic.

A team of scientists from Johns Hopkins, behind much of the progress of DARPA prosthetics have so far received a $ 34.5 million contract from the Agency to manage the project’s next steps. The researchers will test the industry modular prosthesis (MPL) to the human person. The thoughts of the subject’s desire to control the arm test, which “has 22 degrees of freedom, including the independent movement of each finger,” provides information that essentially restores the sense of touch, and weighs about nine pounds. At about the same weight as the human arm.

The prosthesis is based on micro-arrays, implanted in the brain, the recording signals and transmits them to the device. The design is similar to that of mono freaky mind control experiments that were underway at the University of Pittsburgh since at least 2004.

In two years, researchers from Johns Hopkins plans to test the prosthesis in five patients. And researchers with a consortium funded by DARPA at Caltech, the University of Pittsburgh, University of Utah and University of Chicago, also hope to increase the capacity of the prosthesis to incorporate pressure and touch.

mind control arm

mind control arm

“The goal is to enable users to more effectively control the movements to perform daily tasks such as picking up a cup of coffee,” manager Michael McLoughlin program for the project, “he said.

In other words, the prosthetic arm is remarkably similar to the real thing. But the gauge long-term arms MPL remains an open question. Three months ago, DARPA launched a new program to overcome several problems with models of neural prostheses – in particular the life of two years of implementation of neural recording devices.

“The arms of the man is a difficult task,” says Stuart Harshbarger, of Johns Hopkins. “He can move with remarkable speed. He is calm and healing. “Proto 2, the prosthetic arm was developed by Harshbarger and a team of 30 public and private partners, may not be as good as the real thing, but it is narrowing the gap.

Most weapons of myoelectric prosthesis move three ways – elbow to elbow and wrist rotation, closing a rudimentary hand shakes. Proto original computing device, that figure rose to seven The Proto 2 27 allows different types of movement, including flexion of individual fingers. While other myoelectric arms operate in response to muscle movements, the Proto 2 is connected directly to residual nerve fibers: A control device simply by thinking. Specifically, users may feel new arms – 80 sensors in the fingertips and palm to send signals racing back to the brain. Harshbarger said: “It is difficult not to get excited about the progress we have made.”

More than 130 veterans of the Iraq war now face the challenge of learning to live with a missing arm. To make this transition easier, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has launched a 55 million that combines the efforts of prosthetics experts nationwide to create a bionic arm controlled by thought than double functions of a natural member. Hopefully, in 2009, the Agency requires the Food and Drug Administration to put the arm in clinical trials.

This summer the team reached a major milestone when it finished Proto 2, a thought-controlled mechanical arms with hand and articulated fingers that can perform 25 joint motions. This ability is similar to that of a native arm, which can make 30 proposals, and supersedes the previously most agile bionic arm, the Proto 1, which could bend the elbow, turn his wrist and shoulder, and the opening and closing the fingers. A person wearing a Proto 2 could possibly play the piano.

The next steps are to reduce the size of the battery, develop more efficient engines, and refine the bulky electrodes used to read electrical signals in muscles. As for making music now, you’re on your own

How does it work?

1. Control System

Researchers are experimenting with injectable myoelectric sensors (IMES) that detect muscle activity and wirelessly transmitting commands to the prosthetic arm. The setup eliminates bulky electrodes glued to the chest. A coil of wire wound on the shoulder supplies wireless implants and relays signals to the prosthetic equipment to decipher the command and tell the arm to move. The team is also considering implanting electrodes directly on nerves or the brain itself to achieving a more natural neural control by 2009.

2. Power

Researchers are studying a pneumatic system of hydrogen peroxide to replace electric motors, which are bulky, slow and weak. Hydrogen peroxide reacts with iridium catalyst to drive the movements of the arm. The user installs a boat fresh hydrogen peroxide every morning.

3. Flexibility

Proto made February 25 joint motions: The shoulder and wrist are capable of rotation, pitch and yaw, the elbow can flex and the fingers and thumbs bend at each jaw. Each joint brings together two lightweight “Bones” carbon fiber and aluminum alloys.

4. Building Blocks

The modular shoulder to elbow, elbow to wrist, allows physicians to tailor the needs of the patient’s limb.

Germany-based Otto Bock HealthCare has announced that the arm of his prototype prosthesis that can be controlled by thought is ready for release. The device was tested in Christian Kandlbauer – which has no such weapons and conventional prostheses on the right side – over the last four years. It is the first person in Europe who thought controlled prosthesis installed, but the investigation is completed and the finished product should be available shortly for the general public. The arm uses muscle reinnervation achieved (TMR), which uses the nerves that control arm lost control of prostheses. The nerves are transplanted into the chest during an operation six hours and allow the control of prostheses. More details of the operation of free competition and controls have not yet been filed, but is up to the source link for more information.

Apple giving away free cases to iPhone 4 owners

In a concession to the growing controversy surrounding the iPhone reception issue 4, Apple Inc. (AAPL) Steve Jobs, said Friday that his company is “not perfect” and give you a case of “free” to all who bought the iPhone 4 clients as well as full refunds to the amount of “small” problems remain.

Although employment iPhone rigorously defended the action four years, said that Apple wanted to challenge the right of their clients. Offer a case without extending to September 30 and since Apple can not make enough where it will offer its customers a free business from other sources. “And if you’re not satisfied, even after getting a case, you can bring your iPhone back four in good condition for a full refund,” said Jobs. “We take care of everyone. We want all users to be happy – and if we can not make ‘em happy, give them a full refund.”

In his presentation, Jobs defended the four iPhone action, saying that other similar phones had reception problems and only a fraction of customers have returned the iPhone because of the four evils of the antenna. Jobs admitted, however, that the iPhone has been reduced by more than four calls of the iPhone 3G.

“We knew that if you took it [the iPhone 4] so the bars would go down a bit – like any other smart phone,” Jobs said during the press conference, according to a blog live from gdgt. “It’s a challenge to the entire industry, and we hope to contribute in this regard in coming years.

He said Apple has sold over 3 million iPhone 4 in the first three weeks of its availability. But only a fraction of customers have complained about the issue of the antenna, saying, “half of one percent,” wrote Apple about the problem, and only “1.7 percent” of customers have returned the phone.

iphone 4 case

iphone 4 case

“There seems to be a good idea if you touch your phone a certain way, and the bars down,” said Jobs. “But one of the first things we learned: it is certainly not unique to the iPhone.” In his presentation, and before announcing its settlement, Jobs said that the holding of other smart phones can degrade the signal, the use of models from HTC (2498.TW), Samsung (005930.KS) and BlackBerry (RIM) examples.

“You know exactly where not to keep it,” Jobs said the iPhone 4. “We screwed up our algorithm.

Jobs said Apple has spent “more than 100 million dollars on our antenna test facility for the past five years, we have 18 Ph.D. scientists and engineers made some very advanced antenna design.”

Jobs acknowledged that the issue of the antenna has been a challenge for public relations society, but things do justice to its customers “that drives us. When we have this kind of problems and people criticize us, we take it very personally “she said,” Maybe we should have a wall of public relations people to insulate, but he did – that our users have a problem, we have a problem. ”

The defective antenna has plagued four iPhone since its launch in late June reported almost immediately Bloggers signal degradation on the finger or palm to cover the slot in the phone’s antenna. Then Monday, Consumer Reports has added considerable fuel to the latent issue, as he said he could not recommend the iPhone 4 until Apple has fixed the reception problem.

Shortly after the question was raised, Apple began telling users to keep the iPhone four and blamed a software glitch. Neither approach appeases customers, in fact, it has led to widespread criticism of Apple. On Tuesday, the head of a growing controversy over 5 billion dollars of Apple in global market.