Showing posts with label TECHNOLOGY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TECHNOLOGY. Show all posts

BEWARE WHEN YOU CHARGE YOUR MOBILE AT PUBLIC PLACES


This is not an uncommon problem. Your cell-phone is running out of battery, you need to make an urgent call but left the charger at home. What do you do next?

TUTORIAL HOW TO SPEED UP YOUR FIREFOX

Firefox has got good tweaking for increasing the speed of your internet especially on broadband.Follow the rules which I'm mentioning below and it will increase the speed of your internet.

MORE DIMENSIONS MAY NOT NECESSARY BE GOOD

3D here... 3D there.... everywhere. If you have been following the happenings in the tech/gadget world recently, you must be knowing that more and more manufacturers are pushing 3D devices and gadgets like never before. 3D TVs, 3D Blu Rays, 3D Game consoles, 3D laptops and what not. A very exciting area, this whole 3D thing is, but there are a lot of issues with 3D right now.

CAR TO CAR NETWORK

In your daily driving you would have wished to have the ability to see around the corners. NXP and Cohda Networks promise this ability in the coming years.

By 2014 cars will be able to talk to each other in such a way that they can alert other cars on the road of impending traffic, accidents or merely that an ambulance is on its way. That’s the vision of NXP, a semiconductor company.





WHAT TECHNOLOGY HAS TO OFFER IN FUTURE


In this post, lets look at current concepts and prototypes peek at which devices we will be drooling over in the not too distant future. 
Pocket Technologies 

Touchscreens will go a long way on portable devices, as the technology is getting increasingly cheaper. The keypad might be replaced even on lower-end candy bars, and the back surface of the device is an untapped area for further interfacing. This will allow for versatile devices for a wide spectrum of activities, from gaming to communication. Modularity may be another trend, with gaming pads or high quality video recorder plug-ins available for your hardware. The processing power will soon reach that of desktops in the beginning of the millennium, and being online won't be a problem at all. If all you want is a functional mobile phone, you may get it as a ring, an earpiece, a bracelet, or even a disposable one where the sim, circuitry, and buttons are all printed on in vending machines.