Friday, 26 February 2010

computers Apple iMac - Style Redefined

Apple computers have recently launched the new Apple iMac, the all in one desktop computer loaded with splendid features and newly induced advanced technology.Apple iMac - The new all-in-one desktop computer loaded with splendid features for flexible computingThe Apple iMac is more than just a regular desktop, with its high features and functionalities it provides the users with an ultimate all in one solution for flexible computing.

Wireless connectivity is the highlighting feature of the new Apple iMac, say good-bye to wires and complex connections as this amazing desktop computer comes with wireless keyboard & mouse and the processing unit is attached internally to the display.Apple-iMac wireless keyboard and mouse with Multi-Touch technologyAlso there are no buttons for clicking or scrolling wheel as with the new Multi-Touch technology in magic mouse you can click, scroll, or swipe anywhere.

The fully fledged Apple iMac is loaded with some other amazing features and technical specifications like:
  • Intel Core 2 Duo processor (or) optional Intel Core i5 processor for high speed processing.
  • Hard disk of up to 1TB
  • Intelligent control system which monitors the temperatures and adjusts the airflow to critical components according to the different situations
  • High responsive speakers that delivers clearer and louder sound with minimum distortion

The new Apple iMac comes with an optional 21.5 inch or 27 inch display screen with edge to edge glass that covers the entire front enclosure. It has a High aspect ratio of 16:9 inches and LED backlight display.Apple iMac 21.5 inch and 27 inch display screens with edge to edge glass and aspect ratio of 16:9 inches
With all these new innovative features that provide a smooth computing environment for the users, this amazing Desktop computer from Apple is available at a starting price of $1169 USD for 21.5 inches and $1699 USD for 27 inches display.



Psychic 'mind-reading' computer will show your thoughts on screen

A mind-reading machine that can produce pictures of what a person is seeing or remembering has been developed by scientists.

The device studies patterns of brainwave activity and turns them into a moving image on a computer screen.

While the idea of a telepathy machine might sound like something from science fiction, the scientists say it could one day be used to solve crimes.

Leap forward: Halle Berry in X-Men. The telepathic abilities from the films are closer to reality after inventors created a mind-reading machine

In a pioneering experiment, an American team scanned the brain activity of two volunteers watching a video and used the results to recreate the images they were seeing.

Although the results were crude, the technique was able to reproduce the rough shape of a man in a white shirt and a city skyline.

Professor Jack Gallant, who carried out the experiment at the University of California, Berkeley, said: 'At the moment when you see something and want to describe it you have to use words or draw it and it doesn't work very well.
'This technology might allow you to recover an eyewitness's memory of a crime.'

The experiment is the latest in a series of studies designed to show how brain scans can reveal our innermost thoughts.

Using a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner, normally found in hospitals, the American team scanned the brains of two volunteers while they watched videos.

The results were fed into a computer which looked for links between colours, shapes and movements on the screen, and patterns of activity in the brain.

The computer software was then given the brain scans of the volunteers as they watched a different video and was asked to recreate what they were seeing.

According to Dr Gallant, who has yet to publish the results of the experiment, the software was close to the mark.

In one scene featuring comic actor Steve Martin in a white shirt, the computer reproduced his white torso and rough shape, but was unable to handle details of his face.

In another, the volunteers watched an image of a city skyline with a plane flying past.

The software was able to recreate the skyline - but not the aircraft.

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Transfer Music From Your Computer To Your PSP


PSP is one of the greatest gadgets today that features a music enhancement experience, as it integrates it with gaming. It gives the PSP owner a chance to optimize his or her gadget with easy music listening, complete with quality earphones that come from Sony. One can change it however, by their own choice of earphones or headphones as desired. PSP Music Downloads may be acquired from top sites that may have large databases of songs that may be transferred to your PSP. But before checking them out, you may want to know how to transfer files from your computer to your PSP.

Here are some steps:

1- Download music files and make sure that they are in these formats: .mp3, ATRAC3plus, .mp4, .wav or .wma. Music may also come from UMD’s (Universal Media Discs). If you are using Memory Stick Pro Duo, not all of these formats may work or be playable with your PSP.

2- If you already have your music files at hand, you may now transfer them to you PSP through: USB or Memory Stick. If you are going to use a USB cable, all you have to do is plug it into your computer and PSP. If you are going to use a Memory Stick transfer, just make sure you have a Memory Card Reader at hand.

3- If they have been successfully connected and you can see your PSP in the directories available, open the PSP File System. Make a folder, PSP, or any of your desire, and make subfolders inside of it, such as Music, Photos, Videos, etc.

4- Look for the files that you wish to transfer and copy them into the applicable folders. As so with this example, transfer your music files into the Music folder.

5- You may now disconnect your PSP from the computer and play your music files as you wish.


Steampunk Frankenstein PC Case Mod



We see plenty of Steampunk mods around, but this one surely takes things to a new level of insanity. Constructed by Dana Mattocks, the SteamPunk Frankenstein PC case mod 8 feet tall, and weighs over 400 pounds. The project apparently took a year to complete, and it shows.

Not opportunity for modification is pass up, with everything from the power button (a discreet brass valve) to the air intake (an old church floor vent) gets a neo-Victorian overhaul. While it looks like a wooden mainframe, its guts are pure high-end gaming. The dual Nvidia 8800 GTX system is watercooled throughout, keeping noise to a minimum.

















































Edelweiss PC Casemod



The Edelweiss PC is one of the first computers we've come across that seamlessly combines art and function. All its wires and cables are hidden, but its components are suspended out there for all to see.

Peer inside its smoked glass cover, and you'll see its innards, intertwined with tubing for its liquid cooling system. Check out that graduated cylinder on the outside holding some of the coolant. Stunning.

































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