Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 October 2013

You Can Now Charge Your iPhones With Mipwr iPhone Hand Charger

Well, you may have used electric, solar and generated power, to charge your iPhones, and sometimes you run out of battery in a place where there's no immediate power source to charge your iPhone. Here's good Mipwr, the mobile technology innovation group have been thinking long and hard about emergency power sources for mobile phones and they have come up with a solution that relies on years old technology. With the Mipwr case, you can protect and charge your iPhone by hand.


Dynamo Electricity



The team at Mipwr have used the 182 year old principle of Electromagnetic induction to enable people to use their phones in an emergency situation. Electromagnetic induction uses magnetic fields to control electricity. The plastic casing that will slip easily over the iPhone will contain a magnet. As the user pushes the paddle attached to the case, the magnet will be turned and begin to create an electric charge which in turn, gives the phone some juice (after the Mipwr backup battery that gives an additional 2 hours talk time has died as well).
With Mipwr technology, you don't need to worry about how long you browse on your iPhone.

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Technology: Facebook Testing Auto Video Playback in Mobile Feed

Facebook recently announced that it will soon begin playing videos embedded in users' newsfeed automatically. To start, only videos shared by individuals or bands will be played. Facebook will not be showing video ads.

 All videos will be played in silent mode, with the sound off, until users press the video. The sound will then come on and it will expand to full-screen viewing. Users who don't wish to watch the videos in their newsfeed can simply scroll past them.

The feature is rolling out to mobile phones over the course of the next few weeks. Facebook said the feature is being tested in a limited fashion and will become more widely available over time.

This is another step for Facebook to boost its status as competition in the social media heats up.

Monday, 16 September 2013

The Hell That Was Dell Ended

This is really cool. I'm sure you don't wanna miss it.

By Robert Cyran

 The hell that was Dell has at last ended. But its lessons will probably go unlearned. Shareholders have finally approved the $25 billion buyout by founder Michael Dell and Silver Lake, after three postponed votes and a measly two percent price increase. Overconfidence and delay got the better of both sides – and speculators succumbed to their overactive imaginations.

When the LBO was announced in February, its backers were confident that passage wouldn't be a problem. Yet big shareholders, like Southeastern Asset Management were convinced the founder was trying to steal the company. Both sets of belief had some foundation. The buyers knew rivals were unlikely to crash the party, as Dell probably wouldn't roll his shares into a competing bid, which means alternate buyers would have to find a lot more equity.

And insiders’ knowledge of a company and sway over board make management buyouts rife with conflicts of interest that can be exploited. These conflicting perspectives created overconfidence. The deal might have passed on its initial try had buyers not disregarded the important detail that abstentions counted as no votes. Dissidents ignored Dell’s imploding business and nearly torpedoed the deal – which would have sent the stock cratering – for what in the end was a nominal increase in the takeout price. The seven-month process damaged the company.
Management’s attention was focused elsewhere while tablets continued to chomp into Dell’s PC business. And the contentious battle hurt Dell’s brand and the willingness of its clients to buy its gear.

The board was forced to show how precarious the company’s situation was in order to justify its acceptance of the bid. So the buyer is getting a dinged company. Finally, the prolonged battle made monkeys out of outside observers. Analysts and the media seriously pondered the idea of Carl Icahn buying the company via a recapitalization using stub equity.
The fact that Icahn rarely succeeds in taking over companies was swept aside, as was the fact his numbers didn't add up. And stub equity is nearly impossible to structure in any deal because it creates huge conflicts of interest and leaves firms too indebted. Dell’s deal may have been hell for all the participants, but it was of their own creation.

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Shocking: $30,000 Coffin with Built-in Stereo Sound System Unveiled

Fredrik Hjelmquist's CataCombo Sound System is now offered for integration into luxury coffins.
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You'd wish you were dead. Not saying you should go and murder yourself though, cos if you do, you'd have bought a one way ticket to hell.

The stereo system shall pipe the music into it "for audiophiles on the other side." At $30,000 (N 4.91 Million), the coffin comes equipped with speakers and a Spotify music streaming account. And while the party might be going on 6 feet underground, the living can share in the experience by changing the mix online or seeing a digital readout of what's playing on the tombstone. The idea of this invention is not clear, cause if you can hear the music while lying in your coffin, you probably shouldn't be in it just yet!

We won't be seeing rest in peace no more. What we'll be seeing is stuff like "Groove in peace" Lol!: Now that sounds pretty cool to those who've been begging for death to come and take them.
The question is, can the dead listen to music in their grave? I don't think so. Don't know about you. What do you think?

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Unusual Jet Car built by a Nigerian


Mr. Kehinde Durojaiye Obasanjo who's dream is to be a renown aviator, built a locally made engine in a contraption that runs on road and sea.
 This is what I called talent. I wish the Nigerian government will give this poor man some support by sending him abraod for further training. This raw talent needs to be refined.
SaharaTV found him operating the contraption in Ikeja to attract minor donors who collected his Compact Disk in which he said he recorded its operation on water.
Mr. Obasanjo said he designed it to operate on three mediums: ground, water and air, but has only achieved two due to financial constraints. But for now, the invention can only run on ground and water.
He said he had contacted State Governments of Lagos and Ogun to find support, but he only got their promise since beginning of 2013.

Source: www.naij.com

READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/45109.html

Monday, 26 August 2013

Chrome Browser Version 29 has Just been Released by Google

Google has just released version 29 of its Chrome browser for Mac, Windows, Linux and Chrome Frame.Chrome’s combined URL and search bar, now also bases its suggestions on how recent the websites you have visited.
An additional new feature of the desktop version is the ability to reset your browser settings with just a few clicks. As Google notes, this should come in practical when you “got overzealous with fun extensions,” for example. What is really neat about this feature though is that the reset will allow you to keep your bookmarks, themes and apps in place, but it will delete all of your extensions.
Along with this update, Google is also bringing in a number of new APIs to Chrome, many of which it has already introduced to the beta channel earlier this year.
WebRTC On Android
Besides all this however, the most important update in Chrome 29 is actually for Android. Google’s mobile browser now offers support for WebRTC, this is the increasingly popular format for plug-in-free video, audio chats and data transfer in the browser. With this, mobile WebRTC is now something developers will soon be able to take for granted, which will help the adoption of WebRTC in the short term. To assist users with this, Google is hosting its own WebRTC video chat app can be seen here

Source: TechBeat.com