Saturday, June 25, 2011

New Era of Clocks are designed by Nooka company which show true meaning of Art


Ever since the release of our first Nooka watch designs, people have been asking for a wall clock version. Developing the molds and components for a large piece in limited quantities is an economic barrier you can help us overcome. How cool will it be to have an object championing universal communication to share with everyone in your world! We are a self-funded startup, and every one of your contributions will help us to turn these wall clocks into a reality. The Nooka wall clocks will retail at around $600 with a ZenV display and $650 with a Zirc display.

Nooka is a New York fashion design company founded by artist/designer Matthew Waldman. The ethos of Nooka is universal language, which guides the creation of products with enhanced functionality and a futuristic philosophy. Most prominently known for its line of timepieces, Nooka has expanded their range, creating a Mindstyle™ brand with the addition of innovative accessories and a fragrance.



Desing that could eat your heart


An intrepid exploration into the lovely depths of knits and weaves. Designer Henry Sgourakis takes the patterns in weaves and knits of the Arts and Crafts period, past and present. My aunts live in a house filled with Arts and Crafts books, furniture, and nicks and nacks from all over the country, especially up in our corner of the United States – Midwest – Minnesota. And this lovely bit of furniture would be a wild, super addition to their world.
Inspired in particular by those doilies commonly considered cheap and tacky. These pieces aim to take that tradition which went wayward and bring the gorgeousness of it into some nice furniture items. The unique flexible webbing molds to the body, moving back to it’s original form when not in use.
That’s a nice comfort to sit, a unique furniture shape with noone relaxing.
Designer: Henry Sgourakis
NOOK furniture exploration by Henry Sgourakis

2011 Skyscraper Competition, Top 35 Designs


The 2011 Skyscraper Competition is an endeavor to revolutionize efforts, vision and passion that architects put into building our future infrastructure. The projects have been adjudged for their use of new technologies, materials, programs, aesthetics and spatial organizations, along with studies on globalization, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution. Hosted by the eVolo Magazine, the focus of the jury has been to pick out those ideas that understand architecture and its relationship with the natural and built environments.

First Place: LO2P: Delhi Recycling Center by Atelier CMJN, Julien Combes & Gaël Brulé




red dot design concept award 2009"Future of Internet search Mobile version"

Rolling Through Seoul - The future Car


Seoul is ranked the thirteenth largest economy in the world. The massive growth has created a metropolis with all too familiar problems – pollution. The Aiolos concept proposes a new system where buildings outfitted with wind generators pump power into a grid to charge these funky little cars. The cars have builtl-in propellers that capture wind energy. The faster you go, the more energy you generate. Talk about sub-compact! 
Designer: Kyoung Soo Na

TILE ONE : outdoor furniture


  • TILE ONE is outdoor furniture consisting of a chair and a small table.
    All outfit is wrapped with tiles. The table is a part of the chair and easily separated.
    They are best for outdoor because tiles endure various weather conditions.

Dutch Design in Battery Park


Located in the heart of Manhattan’s waterfront Battery Park sits the recently completed New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion, a $2.3 million gift from the Kingdom of the Netherlands to New York City in honor of their shared values of innovation, creativity, diversity, & progress. The structure will be a major transportation hub, serving over 150,000 visitors & residents with visitor information & locally grown food at one of Lower Manhattan’s newest & most dynamic cultural gateways.
The state of the art pavilion commemorates 4 centuries of friendship between the Kingdom & the city, serving as a reminder of their enduring past & progressive future.

Thinnest Lamp




  • Sharing the blissful moments with your beloved. 

    In unexpected situations even a little lamp can be moving. 
    Just a card from  your wallet sends out beautiful, mellow light,
    with a cell at its back providing power. 
    The use of Back Light Unit makes its brighter even.


A zero Modular device, to share the power

Xi3 Modular Computer

 Xi3 Z3RO Modular Device


Xi3 Modular Computer


Xi3 Z3RO is a modular device that allows anyone to simultaneously share the power and functionality of an Xi3 Modular Computer with up to three additional people. It can be permanently or semi-permanently mounted to an Xi3 Modular Computer or attached to a table, desk, monitor or just about anything, thanks to the SLID3™ Interlocking Technology™ system. Measuring 4.9375 X 3.625 X 1.6875 inches and weighing 11.52 ounces, an Xi3 Z3RO is connected to an Xi3 Modular Computer via a USB cable that can be up to 15 feet long. Displayed at the recent CES along with the Xi3 Z3RO, the Xi3 Modular Computer is a small cube-like computer that is completely modular in nature and measures less than 4 inches per side.

Key Advantages to Xi3™

XI3™ is adaptable for all types of computing.

Our central goal at Xi3 Corporation is to replace today's single-purpose computing technologies with a multi-purpose architecture called Xi3. Xi3 is an advanced, standardized core-processing technology that provides four key advantages:
1. Advanced feature sets:
Xi3 is a new architectural standard, one complete with advanced backplane designs and superior cooling processes. By coupling these advances to a standard architecture, Xi3 provides manufacturers with the ability to introduce more advanced feature sets into a diverse field of products.
2. Greater versatility:
The patented Xi3 architecture developed by ISYS Technologies, Inc. and licensed to Xi3 Corporation removes the peripherals from the substrate and makes logic interchangeable and adjustable, thus allowing a computer's application to be varied or manipulated at will.
3. True scalability:
Xi3 is the new standard for scalability – a core processing architecture that allows multiple processing units to be added or subtracted as dictated by application or user demands. Added units work together with the original processor to increase functionality exponentially (more units equal more power). These units are coupled together in a network-like environment and allow additional processing capability to be added to the processing core or subsystems to satisfy new processing requirements. The ability to strip out the same units to create additional work stations provides the elusive flexibility paramount to a successful infrastructure.

4. Cost savings:
The Xi3 architecture allows one computing design to be used in virtually any computing application. This reduces the variety and amount of raw materials and manufacturing processes unique to each individual application, translating into dramatic cost savings.

Xi3 architecture is superior to the computer architecture used today. This new approach to computer development will revolutionize the way personal and commercial computers will perform. It will also change how computers are integrated into everyday products such as cars, planes, appliances, and home fixtures. It will further change the way people use computers at home and work, how they connect to the Internet, and how they interact with consumer and household products of all kinds.

Benefits of Xi3

  • Solid state design increasing life cycle
  • Universal mounting system
  • Advanced, yet simplified, patented cooling process
  • Optimized CPU and RAM ratios
  • Reduction in inventory costs
  • Highly durable and compact construction (load bearing at 3900 lbs.)
  • Lighter unit weight (in some cases by hundreds of pounds)
  • Potential for numerous vertical applications
  • Less expensive to manufacture, ship, and support
  • Able to cluster and scale to larger processing applications
  • Ability to protect software by locking it into the product.

Biography of KING OF POP


Click on the pick to see the magic of KOP


Michael Joseph Jackson (born August 29, 1958) is an American musician and entertainer whose successful music career and controversial personal life have been at the forefront of pop culture for the last quarter-century.  It is a shame that this incredibly talented, but vulnerable artist should have left himself open to all manner of attacks in such open and innocent fashion. However, his music is a lasting legacy.

Jackson began his musical career at the age of seven as the lead singer of The Jackson 5 and released his first solo recording, Got to Be There in 1971, while remaining a member of the group. He began a full-fledged solo career in 1979 and formally parted with his siblings in 1984. In his solo career, Jackson recorded and co-produced the best-selling album of all time, Thriller, which was named as the world's best-selling album at the 2006 World Music Awards. It has worldwide sales exceeding that of 104 million. Michael Jackson has received thirteen Grammy awards and charted thirteen number-one singles in the United States.


Michael Jackson's Got to be There

Cover to Michael Jackson's 1971's - Got to Be There


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Eligibility Criteria for Some of the E. C. E Core Companies

In following companies, ECE students can apply for JOB: -

1. BSNL

2. MTNL

3. Reliance Telecommunication Ltd.

4. SAIL

5. NTPC ........... etc. .......

Minimim Eligibility criteria for following above companies: -

1. Pass B.E. or B.Tech. in any engineering stream with minimum 65 % marks from a regonised institute / university.

2. Age - 21 Years to 30 Years

3. Nationality - Indian

Note: - Above companies open vacancies for both freshers candidates and experienced candidates.

Companies for E. C. E Engineering Branch Students

There are so many core company which recruit electronics and communication engineering students. some of them are government and some of them are private sector.


in the company there are few post for which the freshers are recruited and in some post for which experienced person are recruited.


some company names are
-BSNL JTO
-Indian Railway
-DRDO
-SAIL
-BHEL
-NTPC
-Syntel
-Bluestar
-BARC
-Nokia
-Samsung
-NTPC
-SYNTEL
-INDIAN OIL CORPORATION OIL & GAS OPERATION
-Reliance


etc etc.

Companies for B.E ECE students

There are many companies as well as Training institutes offers short duration summer training to the B.Tech students.
The companies for Electronics and comm are as follows.
*BSNL
*BHEL
*NTPC
*SAIL
*VODAFONE
*RELIANCE
*PHILIPS
*SONY
The training Institutes are as follows:
*IBM ACE
*TOTAL SOLUTION
*GLOBAL TECH
*WEBEL training center
*Education .Com

The fees for taring in both companies or in Training institutes are varies from 3000 to 7000. Some of the government companies like BHEL give stipend to the trainee. The duration for the training is of 4 to 6 weeks.




BHEL Computers


BHEL is the largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise in India
 in the energy-related/infrastructure sector.
 BHEL manufactures over 180 products under 30 major product groups and
 caters to core sectors of the Indian Economy viz., Power Generation &
 Transmission, Industry, Transportation, Telecommunication, Renewable
 Energy, etc.
 
 1972
 
 - In July the Operations of all the four plants were integrated.
 
 1974
 
 - In January Heavy electrical (India) Ltd was merged with BHEL.
 
 - For the manufacture of a wide variety of products, the company has
 developed technological infrastructure, skills and quality to meet
 the
 stringent requirements of the power plants, transportation, petro
 chemicals, oil etc.

Face Book- The Dream of a Genius, But Created for project only!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


An in-depth profile of Facebook, written by Mashable contributor Sid Yadav and edited by Pete Cashmore. Image credit: Bryan Veloso.
Facebook is the second largest social network on the web, behind only MySpace in terms of traffic. Primarily focused on high school to college students, Facebook has been gaining market share, and more significantly a supportive user base. Since their launch in February 2004, they’ve been able to obtain over 8 million users in the U.S. alone and expand worldwide to 7 other English-speaking countries, with more to follow. A growing phenomenon, let’s discover Facebook.
The Facebook Phenomenon
First, let’s start by looking into Facebook in a broad spectrum – as the network, the phenomenon, the company, and its brand.
History


Sunday, June 19, 2011

A Spray the heals the burnt Skin without surgery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


REPAIRING the skin of those who have been burned is a process of autotransplantation. First, the surgeon removes the scorched tissue from the affected area. Then he takes a patch of healthy skin from elsewhere on the patient’s body, stretches it to fit the affected area and, that done, fixes it to the wound with sutures, staples or glue. In the hands of a skilled operator such grafts are nearly always successful, but the process could surely be improved on.

That, at least, is the view of Jörg Gerlach of the University of Pittsburgh. And he—and, working separately, Fiona Wood, a plastic surgeon based in Perth, Australia—have therefore come up with a neat improvement: instead of grafting new skin to the burned area, they spray the new skin on.

The Green aircraft Flies!!!!!!!!!


THE Paris Air Show, one of the oldest and biggest events of its kind, gets under way at Le Bourget on June 20th with many of the exhibitors keen to promote greener aviation. Besides aircraft powered by biofuel and new lightweight fuel-saving designs, such as Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, there is plenty of other kit promising to help make aircraft more efficient. But nothing could match the rather ungainly bird that touched down on runway 21 in the evening on June 14th.

The aircraft, known as HB-SIA, has the wingspan of a jumbo jet but just a tiny single-person cockpit. It is designed to be powered only by sunlight. HB-SIA was built by a Swiss-based project called Solar Impulse, which was set up by Bertrand Piccard, an adventurer who helped to pilot the first balloon to fly around the world, and André Borschberg, a fighter pilot and engineer. Their ultimate aim with Solar Impulse is to build an aircraft that can circle the world using only the power of the sun.

A Printer that Prints Organs!!!!!!!!!!!

THE great hope of transplant surgeons is that they will, one day, be able to order replacement body parts on demand. At the moment, a patient may wait months, sometimes years, for an organ from a suitable donor. During that time his condition may worsen. He may even die. The ability to make organs as they are needed would not only relieve suffering but also save lives. And that possibility may be closer with the arrival of the first commercial 3D bio-printer for manufacturing human tissue and organs.


The new machine, which costs around $200,000, has been developed by Organovo, a company in San Diego that specialises in regenerative medicine, and Invetech, an engineering and automation firm in Melbourne, Australia. One of Organovo’s founders, Gabor Forgacs of the University of Missouri, developed the prototype on which the new 3D bio-printer is based. The first production models will soon be delivered to research groups which, like Dr Forgacs’s, are studying ways to produce tissue and organs for repair and replacement. At present much of this work is done by hand or by adapting existing instruments and devices.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Pawan kalyan's next debut is with Sukumar!!!!!!!!!!


Here comes in another concerning news that Sukumar, who is shortly reveling the winner of '100% Love', is acquiring ready for his following plan very presently,Several gossips made rounds that Sukumar is departing to conduct Pawan for a movie titled 'Joker',However, the most previous buzz is that Sukumar had developed an fantabulous subject celebrating view the picture of Prabhas in view.
Sukumar is designing to demonstrate Prabhas as a lover boy in this approaching movie,However, it is not yet known who will be the other be sick and gang of the design.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Samsung Tough Phone B2700


Samsung may be flying high on INNOV8 but they sure have at least a toe on the ground. Just recently they spilled the low-to-mid-end bag, so we don't forget a flagship is only as good as the fleet behind it. No handset in the handful they just recently dropped is likely to top the food chain but what a massive landing it was.
Quite duly, the first in the dozen to make it to the GSMArena shore is the B2700 toughie. The latest rugged handset by Samsung has the same level of dust and water splash resistance as the toughest of phones Sonim XP1. The feature set is the great difference.
We're yet to see how hard it is to break the B2700, but a compass, pedometer, altimeter and a flashlight do make it harder to resist. Significantly cheaper than the Sonim XP1, Samsung B2700 is making a good go at the rugged phone market.
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Samsung B2700 official photos

Key features:

  • Shock, splash and dust resistant (IP54 certified)
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone, UMTS 2100 MHz
  • Very nice and responsive user interface
  • 2 MP camera, secondary video call camera
  • 1.9" 256K-color TFT display, 176 x 220 pixels
  • Flashlight, Compass, Altimeter, Pedometer 
  • Good MP3 player, MPEG4/3gp video player
  • FM radio with RDS
  • SMS/MMS/E-mail/RSS Reader
  • Bluetooth and USB v2.0
  • 30 MB flash memory, microSD card slot
  • Comfortable keypad, strong and even backlight
  • Very loud speakerphone
  • Li-Ion 1300 mAh battery

Main disadvantages:

  • Display could've used a higher resolution
  • No autofocus in camera
  • Poor video recording
Samsung B2700 Samsung B2700 Samsung B2700 Samsung B2700 
Samsung B2700 all around
B2700 is actually the second heavy duty phone of the house, topping the Samsung M110 rather trimmed down spec sheet with quite some extra features.
Samsung B2700 is the hot offer but it still has a few competitors to keep off its back: Sonim XP1Sony Ericsson C702, and Nokia 5500 Sport. Rough and sporty they all are, but the tough phone looks are obviously less prominent in the C702 and 5500 Sport. Quite understandably, ruggedization is not their top priority. In C702 you get Cybershot imaging and GPS, while the Nokia 5500 Sport is Symbian-powered.
So, the Sonim XP1 and Samsung B2700 are set apart: durability is their line of business and they look it. Now, the XP1 goes a long way of torture testing. We are now to see if what the Sonim handles as a mere practical joke won't be lethal to the Samsung.
Just bear in mind that unlike the Sonim XP1 there's no unconditional warranty this time, no keypad testing to half million presses and no commitment to operational range from sub zero to scorching hot so you better not try this at home. And no, we doubt it there will be hard-boiled Destroy this Phone marketing with the B2700. However there's a bunch of features instead that might just give it the right kind of edge.
Still being among the first to het their hands on the B2700 we just couldn't stand the temptation of attempting to break it down too. You can take a peek at our murder attempts towards the end of this article.
OK then, here's where we stand: there's a toughened body and a bunch of niceties worth protecting. Take this jump to give it a shot.

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