Future micro-processors will be
built around a paradigm that will allow them to have plug-in, add-on
abilities which extend their baseline abilities greatly. With AMD's HTX
initiative and–more importantly–its implementation, that dream is
finally becoming an integrated.
The performance of microprocessors that power modern computers has continued
to increase exponentially over the years for two main reasons. First, the transistors
that are the heart of the circuits in all processors and memory chips have
simply become faster over time on a course described by Moore’s law,1
and this directly affects the performance of processors built with those transistors.
Moreover, actual processor performance has increased faster than Moore’s
law would predict,2 because processor designers have been able to harness the
increasing numbers of transistors available on modern chips to extract more
parallelism from software. This is depicted in figure 1 for Intel’s processors.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012
A Day Made Of Glass(Future World)
Materials manufacturer Corning put together a futurist video last
month called "A Day Made Of Glass," which has spiraled into
stratospheric popularity on You-tube. Today’s smart phones do a pretty good job keeping people organized and
socially connected, but there may be a better and more intuitive way to
accomplish these tasks. Imagine a world where technology and your
everyday life work together to create a new reality. What if you could
simply look up at the sky and receive weather information, or respond to
a text message and check your to-do list without ever pulling out a
phone or other electronic device? It may sound too futuristic to even be
plausible. It is possible, in near FUTURE
The choice boils down to open versus closed, or seen in a different way, quality versus mediocrity, but before I describe that choice, I want to provide some context on this week’s object – an augmented reality protocol.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
This illuminated dress made up of film slides
This illuminated dress made up of film slides is a wearable tech version of the little black dress. The Little Slide Dress, designed by Emily Steel,
blends modern technology with classic film and uses light to make the
images come alive. The individual slides are backed with LED's that are
controlled by a light sensor that is connected to an Arduino Lilypad.
When there is lots of light, the LED's turn off and the dress looks shiny
and black, with subtle hints that there might be more to it than meets
the eye. When it gets darker, the LED's are switched on and as the lights
slowly pulse, the slide images are revealed.
Emily Steel on the inspiration behind the dress:
The
Dress draws inspiration from classic movies and the ‘magic of film’ to
create a wearable piece of technology and art… light is so important in
the creation and viewing of images [in film] and this was one of the
driving forces behind the dress’s creation. With film [we] only see what
[is] really going on once the lights go out. For this to work there
needs to be a balance of projected and ambient light, something the
Little Slide Dress tries to emulate.
Friday, May 25, 2012
The Future Of Human-Electronic Skin Technology
Merging biology and electronics gives access to a new and upcoming technology. This has led to the development of a super thin and highly flexible material like a tattoo, embedded with a wireless electronic chip to be stuck on human skin. It’s applications are many, from monitoring health to even sending commands to human-machine interfaces like video games. The newly developed material/device is easily removable, as easily it’s stuck on the skin surface.
The device is designed to easily blend in with the mechanics of the human skin, where it can resist the natural vigor of twists, turns and stretches of the human skin, yet maintaining the functionality of the wireless circuitry. The research is being led by John A. Rogers, the Lee J. Flory-Founder professor of engineering at the University of Illinois.
The device is designed to easily blend in with the mechanics of the human skin, where it can resist the natural vigor of twists, turns and stretches of the human skin, yet maintaining the functionality of the wireless circuitry. The research is being led by John A. Rogers, the Lee J. Flory-Founder professor of engineering at the University of Illinois.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Samsung WB850F
Samsung focused almost entirely on rolling out Wi-Fi to more of its
cameras and camcorders, at least five of which can now automatically,
wirelessly back up images and clips to a PC. The WB850F is the most
feature-packed, with a 16.2-megapixed sensor, built-in GPS with
geocaching, and direct upload to Facebook, Picasa and YouTube. The 850F
can also hook up to the cloud, via Samsung's AllShare Play service,
meant to share data across Samsung devices, or Microsoft's Sky Drive.
And because hardware still matters, this compact model features the
company's longest zoom lens to date, capable of 21x optical zoom.
The
850F is due out in April, though the price hasn't been released.
Fujifilm X-Pro1
It is very comfortable........
You can gaze upon the X-Pro1,
but you probably can't afford to touch it. Fujifilm's first foray into
the interchangeable lens camera (ILC) category, shares the large sensor
size, lens options, and compact profile of competing models, but costs
three to four times more. It's estimated to run $1600 for the body, plus
$600 and up for each of three lenses (compared to $600 for most ILCs,
kit lens included), all available next month. Nine more lenses are
planned through 2013.
How does Fujifilm justify such a premium? Because this camera is bound to be a lust object for professional photographers, and well-heeled amateurs due to its featherlight weight, magnesium components, and the new16-megapixel CMOS sensor. Fuji claims this sensor's larger color filter array should result in fewer false colors, and resolution that approaches the full-frame sensors found on bulkier DSLRs. The rest of us can ogle its rangefinder good looks, the gorgeous slab of aluminum, synthetic leather, and precision-milled dials and knobs that have become central to Fujifilm's reinvention, from yet-another-digicam maker, to purveyors of high-end, high-style cameras.
How does Fujifilm justify such a premium? Because this camera is bound to be a lust object for professional photographers, and well-heeled amateurs due to its featherlight weight, magnesium components, and the new16-megapixel CMOS sensor. Fuji claims this sensor's larger color filter array should result in fewer false colors, and resolution that approaches the full-frame sensors found on bulkier DSLRs. The rest of us can ogle its rangefinder good looks, the gorgeous slab of aluminum, synthetic leather, and precision-milled dials and knobs that have become central to Fujifilm's reinvention, from yet-another-digicam maker, to purveyors of high-end, high-style cameras.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Far Cry 3
Beyond the limits of civilization lies an island, a lawless place ruled by piracy and human misery, where your only escapes are drugs or the muzzle of a gun. This is where you find yourself, trapped in a place that's forgotten right from wrong, a place that lives by the principles of violence. In Far Cry 3, players step into the shoes of Jason Brody, stranded on this mysterious tropical island. You dictate how the story unfolds, from the battles you choose to fight down to the allies or enemies you make along the way. Slash, sneak, detonate and shoot your way across the island in a world that has lost all sense of right and wrong. Beware the beauty and mystery of this unexplored paradise and live to outwit its roster of ruthless, desperate characters. You'll need more than luck to survive.
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Also on: PS3, PC
RP-T+ for Rating Pending, Targeting a Rating of Teen or Above
RP-T+ for Rating Pending, Targeting a Rating of Teen or Above
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Battleship 2012(Game)
Lock, load and prepare for grand oceanic action in Battleship. Inspired by the classic naval strategy game and serving as a stand-alone story for fans of the blockbuster action movie, Battleship offers a blend of strategic naval command and first-person action gameplay.
Combining naval strategy simulation with first-person shooter gameplay, players fend off the enemy beachside while ordering attacks against their marine counterparts. Seamlessly switching between battlefield and overview "Battle Command" map, the Hasbro game is brought to life as carriers, frigates, cruisers, destroyers, submarines and the legendary USS Missouri Battleship pummel the enemy in a race to strategic points that turn the tide of battle.
The coooool Game...........
Combining naval strategy simulation with first-person shooter gameplay, players fend off the enemy beachside while ordering attacks against their marine counterparts. Seamlessly switching between battlefield and overview "Battle Command" map, the Hasbro game is brought to life as carriers, frigates, cruisers, destroyers, submarines and the legendary USS Missouri Battleship pummel the enemy in a race to strategic points that turn the tide of battle.
The coooool Game...........
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
PS4 Games are coming- Are you ready?
The PlayStation 4 has most of us in the industry giddy with excitement, even as we breathlessly await its official unveiling and some concrete details. If you're like us and simply can't get enough news and speculation about the future of gaming, this is where you want to be. Check out our thoughts and ideas about the PlayStation 4, and share your own thoughts in the comments section of each article, as well as in our forums.
It is all to easy to forget the realm of reality when contemplating the seemingly endless possibilities of next generation console games for the Playstation 4. With that in mind, we thought we would share some of our ideas with you while trying to remain realistic, although, we're as excited about the PS4 as you are so don't hold it against us if we get a bit carried away.
- Grand Theft Auto 5 - It's Gonna Be Bad Ass
- Gran Turismo 5 Preview
- Let the Waiting for Gran Turismo 6 Begin
- Final Fantasy - Real Hero?
- Final Fantasy 12 Review
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Review
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations Review
- The Masters: Tiger Woods 12 Review
- Duke Nukem Forever Review
- Hunted: The Demon's Forge Review - I Can Haz Co-op?
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Smashes Records
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Preview
- Dungeon Siege 3
- Call of Duty Black Ops
It is all to easy to forget the realm of reality when contemplating the seemingly endless possibilities of next generation console games for the Playstation 4. With that in mind, we thought we would share some of our ideas with you while trying to remain realistic, although, we're as excited about the PS4 as you are so don't hold it against us if we get a bit carried away.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
iPhone 5
When is the iPhone 5 coming out? iPhone 5 release date is one of the hotly-debated topics in the cyberworld. It’s the next-gen iPhone, already somewhat confirmed to exist. Here’s more news on iPhone 5 release date, and on why it would not be out before late 2012.From 4″ screens to dual-core A5 / A6 processor to an 8 MP camera – the iPhone 5 is surely rumored to bring you something very hot and stunning. When, is the question, for which we still do not have concrete answers.
Let’s take a look at some of the interesting things that happened and are happening as we speak – in the Apple world pertaining to iPhone 5.
In September last year, even before the release of iPhone 4S, a prototype-version of one future generation of iPhone was lost. There was an initial hype surrounding the news – especially since a similar losing of iPhone 4 Prototype resulted in the entire world knowing about Apple’s iPhone 4 plans. But the device was never recovered, it seems and we still do not know if it was a prototype of iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 that was lost.
Another interesting thing is the speculation from a wide-section of news reports – who constantly quote supply chain streams – is the design. First, they speculated a tear-shaped glass-design for the display. Then it was dropped. It resurfaced somewhere again but it looks like such designs are not yet on the charts. And that is because of an increasing speculation that iPhone 5 would be having a larger display – of about 4-inches. We heard Steve Jobs not being happy about the 4-inch displays which made iPhones a lot like Androids, but it just looks like a larger-display iPhone could be possible.
So we still wait for news on iPhone 5 release date. However, that doesn’t stop us from considering a few possible dates, events, and times.
Spring 2012
Apple has followed the pattern of releasing its iPads in March every year. Therefore, spring time is now being considered for an iPhone 5 release date. Seeing that the iPhone 4S was released in early October, an iPhone 5 announcement in April, would give the 4S six months of uninterrupted sales.
However, the iPhone 5 release date set for Spring 2011 may not give Apple an ample sales buffer between the 4S and 5, and even spoil things for an iPad 3 release, in its usual Spring launch.
WWDC 2012 – June
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Kindle Touch specs
Newest Kindle has shed buttons like an autumn tree losing its leaves. But is the first touch-sensitive Kindle the closest thing yet to a true digital book, or just a black and white iPad Screen resolution 800x600 pixels
Display type E Ink
Color support Grey scale
Memory expansion Other
Supported formats DOC, HTML, PDF, TXT, Other
Memory 4 GB
Size (WxHxD) 172x120x10.1mm
Weight 213 g
Kindle Touch specs has clearly thought long and hard about the interface. Tap anywhere in the right or lower sides of the screen and you'll go forward a page, or tap a much smaller area to the left to go back. It's a solution that seems to work well for either right or left-handed readers. Tapping the top of the screen brings up the menu and toolbar.
Regular Kindle users will notice that the screen on the Touch has a deeper setback than previous models. This is to accommodate the infrared system that adds touch technology, without using any extra sensing layers on the screen itself.
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