The most commonly used medium of storage in these days are the pen/thumb/flash drives.They are just few centimeters long and can be easily carried in a wallet.They are so very handy and cute as well.Beyond its practical usage the way the flash should look is given a great deal of importance these days.As many leading companies attracts its customers by coming up with more innovative and appealing designs.But one will be so very convinced if he/she can get a chance to personalize his/her own flash drive. This website pexagontech.com offers custom made pen drives. Some of the unique features offered by this website are
- free Laser engraving on both sides of the flash drive
- choice of 14 colors
-Themed designs
-customize the back with two lines of text
-Available in 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities
-Hi-Speed USB 2.0
-only $4.65 for shipping
Go grab a cool personalized flash drive today!
Oct 17, 2008
Personalized flash drives!!
Labels: personalized flash drives, thumb drivesOct 12, 2008
A review about LASIK & iLASIK
Labels: ILASIK, LASIK, military, NASA
Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis abbreviated as LASIK is a refractive laser eye surgery done to correct some eye defects like myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. This surgery has a great deal of advantage because it requires very less time for the patient’s recovery and is literally a painless one. This surgery was first developed by a Colombia-based Spanish ophthalmologist, Jose Barraquer. This surgery involves cutting the affected intricate areas of the cornea and shapes it to help the patient to get back his/her normal vision. This type of surgery is mainly used by NASA and military to increase the performance of their workers. As these people often face some extreme situations during their missions they need perfect eyesight to face those situations. This LASIK is certified by DOD (Department of Defense) and NASA as the most safer and efficient surgery that can be performed without any hesitations. The modern side of this LASIK is referred as iLASIK. This new technology uses two LASER beams instead of one, as in the previous version of LASIK. This combined LASER beam was found to be more effective and safe than the previous version.
This LASIK technology made wonders and improved the performance of the military men to several folds.
I hope this LASIK information would have been useful for all those who carry heavy spectacles up their nose and want to get rid of them badly!
Nokia N96-This is what computers have become!
Labels: nokia, nokia N96, review
Nokia's flagship smartphone just got better! Complete with 16 GB built-in memory, GPS satellite navigation, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, 3G video calling, and every other gadget you can think of! On the downside it's large, battery life is poor, and the Symbian operating system is still not 100% reliable.
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The Nokia N96 is probably the most eagerly anticipated phone release of 2008. But that's partly because we've been anticipating it for so long! Lengthy delays usually mean that the engineers struggled to deliver what the marketing boys promised, so we're going to be checking the N96 very carefully for signs that some of it may not work quite as it should.
But first of all, let's take the phone out of its box and just admire it, because it's a lovely piece of kit. It's big of course - slightly bigger even than the N95, and a touch heavier too - but it's not the heaviest phone ever. But putting that to one side, it's still a really nice phone to look at. It's smoother and curvier than the N95, and the buttons are less confusing.
Now, looking at the specs, it's hard to see why the N96 took such a long time to appear, because on paper it's not very different to the N95 8GB. The only significant differences are the upgrade of the Series 60 user interface from 3.1 to 3.2, the increase in flash memory from 8GB to 16GB, and the addition of Live TV. Yes, with an internal antenna and a DVB-H TV tuner, the Nokia N96 has been designed to let you watch telly on your phone. But unfortunately there is no DVB-H system broadcasting in the UK, so you can't! The good old BBC has made its iPlayer application compatible with the N96 however, so you can at least stream BBC TV and radio content to your phone, which is arguably more useful than watching broadcast TV anyway.
We noted above that the operating system has been upgraded. Well about time too, because we found the N95 to be slow and unreliable. The N96 seems to be a more stable platform, but it still freezes from time to time. Also, in our reviews of smartphones we always like to point out that if you're not familiar with the Symbian operating system, you'll find using a smartphone like the N96 much more of a challenge than using a mobile phone with a "dumb" OS.
The rest is the same as the N95 8GB:
* Built-in GPS navigation with Nokia Maps application
* 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss & Tessar optics
* Secondary video camera for video calling
* Wi-Fi wireless internet connection
* 2.8 inch display with 16 million colours - one of the largest and best screens available
* Ultra-fast HSDPA data transfer (3.6 Mbps)
Chandrayaan!
Labels: chandrayaan, payload, pslv, satellite
Chandrayaan is an unmanned lunar exploration mission by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The mission includes a lunar orbiter as well as an impactor. The spacecraft will be launched by a modified version of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.
The remote sensing satellite will weigh 1304 kg (590 kg initial orbit mass and 504 kg dry mass) and carry high resolution remote sensing equipment for visible, near infrared, soft and hard X-ray frequencies. Over a two-year period, it is intended to survey the lunar surface to produce a complete map of its chemical characteristics and 3-dimensional topography. The polar regions are of special interest, as they might contain water ice. This vehicle carries about 3 payloads. Chandrayaan will be having about 750kg of fuel to cross the earth's atmosphere and about 75kg s of fuel to revolve around moon to take 3-d pictures of it. The launch is scheduled next month at Sriharikotta and a 52 hour count down will start in a couple of weeks.
Let us all wish a successful mission for the Chandrayaan !
Oct 8, 2008
Reader's digest widgets!!
Labels: reader's digest
Blogging is a real interesting hobby as you can speak your heart out without any restrictions. To make this hobby much more interesting and non-monotonous, widgets were introduced. The basic principle to drive traffic to one's blog is to entertain the readers who spare their time to visit your blog among the millions of WebPages available in the World Wide Web. So here are some few tips to make your blog the perfect haven for the readers to have some real fun. I came across one such website, reader’s digest.com, which is a hub of several cool widgets. for e.g., with the word power widget you spice up your English vocabulary and can even compete with your friends. There are much more interesting stuffs like Stand-up Videos, Funny Cartoons, RD Laughs Main etc.
Reader's digest is a popular monthly magazine preferred by people of all ages. It helps to improve ones English vocabulary as it lists ten novel words in each edition. This magazine covers wide areas like latest gadgets available on store, real life stories, motivational articles and much much more. Reader’s digest also publishes a yearly compilation has the best articles written during the course of that year. Check out the engrossing ReadersDigest.com Widgets and draw visitors around the globe!
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Oct 6, 2008
The all new Honda city!!
Labels: honda city, new honda city
Honda launched its new version of Honda City last week.The new Honda city has a real sensational look.The front design of the car is a main highlight.It has streaks of chrome between its headlights giving it a real royal look.The headlights and indicators(both front and rear)got some new dimension mainly inspired by Honda's civic.Then the steering wheel has been replaced with a brand new design with gear shift paddles embedded in it(in automatic transmission model).The steering wheel is now adjustable for reach as well as height.The interiors of new Honda City are light.Another nice feaure is the iPod compatible USB connector.
Some other details of the new model are
Car Body Type: Sedan
Top Speed: 175 kmph
Fuel Consumption: Highway 18.00 kmpl.
Fuel Consumption: City 14.00 kmpl.
Displacement: 1497cc , 4 cyl, PGM-Fi, SOHC
Engine Type: Petrol
Maximum Power: 116bhp@6600rpm
Maximum Torque: 146Nm@4600rpm
Seating Capacity: 5
Suspension: Mcpherson Strut, Torsion Beam Axle
Boot Space: 506.00 ltrs.
Steering: Tilt
Brakes: Front Disk, Rear Drum
Gears: 5 Manual
Ground Clearance: 160.00 mm
Kerb Weight: 1155.00 kgs.
Fuel Tank: 42.00 l
Oct 3, 2008
"Honda"- Touching lives
Labels: honda, walking assist
Recently i read this article regarding Honda's latest invention of a walking assist for old people and also for those who have weak leg muscles.This invention will be an elixir for those people who are differently abled.Honda, which is already leading the race in manufacturing all sorts of luxurious cars at an affordable price,with this new invention will be touching several thousands of lives who will be benefited .This "Walking assist" basically works with the help of hip angle sensors which will guide ones walking by tracking the hip movement.Honda adopted this astonishing technology from the ASIMO robot.This product will be given a test run in the 2008 trade show in Osaka, Japan next week.