Archive for the ‘High Tech’ Category

Apple unveils all-new 17-inch MacBook Pro

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Apple just confirmed the totally expected yet eagerly anticipated unibody 17-inch MacBook Pro. They’re calling it the world’s thinnest and lightest 17-inch laptop. It features a 1900 x 1200 LED backlit display, with a 700:1 contrast ratio, wider color gamut and a glorious $50 matte option. Most of the specs are otherwise quite similar to the 15-inch MacBook Pro, but unfortunately Apple went with a MBA-style non-removable battery, claiming that the lack of removable mechanism allowed for more battery — they’re speccing it at 8 hours of lithium polymer juice on integrated graphics, 7 hours on discrete, and it’s rated at 1000 recharges. There will also be an exchange program, like with the iPod. The base model hits at $2799, spec breakdown and more shots after the break.

$2799:

  • 1920 x 1200 LED-backlit display
  • 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo / 6MB L2 cache
  • 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 memory
  • Nvidia GeForce 9400M
  • Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT / 512MB
  • 320GB hard drive
  • Slot-loading SuperDrive

News Taken From engadget

Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009


Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

Taken from here

Open source programming languages for kids

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Taken from Linux.com

The past couple of years have seen an explosion of open source programming languages and utilities that are geared toward children. Many of these efforts are based around the idea that, since the days of BASIC, programming environments have become far too complex for untrained minds to wrap themselves around. Some toolkits aim to create entirely new ways of envisioning and creating projects that appeal to younger minds, such as games and animations, while others aim to recreate the “basic”-ness of BASIC in a modern language and environment.

Read the whole article here.

This is so interesting. Maybe someday they will teach simple programming like this at primary school. Well, they teach Java, C, and HTML in secondary school, who knows what the future might hold.?? ;)

Anyway, Happy New Year 2009. I still have a lots of things to do, and not yet post a compilation of the most and most of 2008. But, I’ll try to make it by this week.

10 Futuristic Concept Laptop Designs

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Technology grows too fast and to keep ourselves synchronized with the modern trends, we must take into account every progress whether that may be of past or of the future.

Compiled below is a list of the most futuristic concept laptop designs, some of which have won achievement awards while the rest are just too cool to know about.

Take a look and let us know which one of these do you think will most likely embrace reality in coming times.

1. Canova Dual Screen Laptop

Canova Dual Screen Laptop possesses two screens, a multi sensitive touch screen and is very easy to use. Not only can it be used to handle your daily computing tasks but it also lets you read articles on your laptop in the old-school newspaper fashion.

2. Vaio Zoom

Vaio Zoom notebook features a holographic glass screen that goes transparent and a keyboard that turns opaque when turned off. Turn it on and the touchscreen holographic festivities begin.

3. DesCom

DesCom is basically a two-in-one concept laptop which seamlessly integrates inside a desk.

4. MacTab

MacTab is the complement to MyBook in the high-end. The incredibly thin wireless keyboard is used as a protection cover for transportation. It stays in place with a combination of magnets and notches.

5. LG Ecological Laptop Concept

LG Ecological laptop concept uses fuel cell batteries and features organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology, it received a Red Dot Award nomination for best concept design.

6. Compenion Laptop Concept

Compenion concept laptop by Felix Schmidberger consists of two sliding OLED screens, one of which can be used as a keyboard, where necessary.

7. Samsung Amoled Concept

AMOLED concept notebook by Samsung features a unique design which is thin and sleek and a touch-sensitive keyboard which lacks tactile feedback.

8. Traveller Concept Laptop

Traveller concept laptop is a GPS enabled navigation system for pedestrians with internal storage to save photos or data and built-in Geotagging functionality so you always know where you took your photos.

9. Canvas Laptop Concept

Canvas is a futuristic concept laptop that is supposed to provide a better quality for the designer and also its said that it will raise the productive rate of the artist. It will feature a very thin touchscreen and the other components will look just about the same but they will be better adjusted.

10. Macbook 0801

Macbook 0801 concept laptop by Isamu Sanada is more like a black version of the now Macbook Air. It also features an ultra-thin keyboard and a very sleek design.

Credit taken from listphobia in here.

The world’s most super-designed data center

Friday, November 14th, 2008

This underground data center has greenhouses, waterfalls, German submarine engines, simulated daylight and can withstand a hit from a hydrogen bomb. It looks like the secret HQ of a James Bond villain.

And it is real. It is a newly opened high-security data center run by one of Sweden’s largest ISPs, located in an old nuclear bunker deep below the bedrock of Stockholm city, sealed off from the world by entrance doors 40 cm thick (almost 16 inches).

(For the curious there is plenty of more information further down.)


Above: The space-themed conference room is suspended about the server hall.


Above left: View from the conference room (its floor is the surface of the Moon). Above right: Power equipment.


Above: The NOC is set in a cozy jungle setting. That light fog almost makes us think of cloud computing. Fog computing? :)


Above: Artificial waterfalls and plenty of green plants adorn the halls.


Above left: The submarine engines used for backup power. Above right: Another view of the power equipment.


Above: This map shows the layout of the data center.

And here is what it used to look like

Credit to royalpingdom. More info.?? read here

Top 10 Things to Look Forward to in Windows 7

Sunday, November 9th, 2008


This is really very good article from lifehacker. It give you the idea on how Windows 7 will look like. Read the whole article at http://lifehacker.com/5078582/top-10-things-to-look-forward-to-in-windows-7