Showing posts with label technology news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology news. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2013

Microsoft pays $100k bounty to British researcher who found Windows 8.1 bug

James Forshaw
James Forshaw, who works for Context Information Security, discovered the bug in a preview version of the Windows 8.1 system. Photograph: Context Information Security/PA
 



James Forshaw gets £63,000 reward for discovering fault in software defences that could have been exploited by hackers
Microsoft has paid $100,000 (£62,600) to the British researcher James Forshaw for finding a critical security flaw in the software firm's upcoming Windows 8.1 operating system.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

A Handheld "Power Plant"




If you're frustrated with the poor battery life of your devices, and you're always hauling cords around to charge everything, Nectar could be your solution. Developed by the team at Lilliputian, Nectar will charge any of your USB 2.0 compatible devices on the go — giving you two weeks to a month of power in one portable, recyclable power pod. In other words, you no longer have to search for wall plug-ins at cafes, or disable apps on your phone to save battery life. With Nectar, you are completely self-reliant.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Infrared Car System Spots Wildlife On The Road



Since their debut 13 years ago, in-car night-vision systems, which identify pedestrians approaching a roadway, have arguably made driving safer. But they come with a pretty big blind spot: animals. Each year, drivers in the U.S. strike about a million deer, causing 27,000 human injuries and $3.5 billion in damage. This fall, Swedish safety-system company Auto­liv and Mercedes-Benz will roll out Night View Assist Plus on the 2014 S-Class. The system identifies people but also picks out cows, moose, horses, deer, camels, and even wild boar.

One reason the upgrade took five years is that recognizing animals is much more difficult than recognizing people. Species vary widely in size and shape, have profiles that change drastically when they turn, and move differently. (Humans, by comparison, have more or less the same shape and move in the same way.) To train the system, Autoliv cataloged thousands of animals across five continents.

Night View Assist Plus merges data from two cameras to create an illuminated view of what’s ahead. When an animal or pedestrian nears a roadway, the system highlights it on an in-dash display, and, if danger is imminent, sounds an alarm and pre-charges the car’s brakes. There’s one feature U.S. regulators have yet to approve, though: In the European version, a spotlight shines a tracking beam onto live obstacles in the road, making them almost impossible to miss.



By Lawrence Ulrich
http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2013-08/infrared-car-system-spots-wildlife

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Spy With Remote Controlled RoboRoach




Spying with little insect in movies is not a fiction anymore! Now a cyborg called RoboRoach seems to be the one spying all around in reality. Cyborg is a term used for an organism that has enhanced abilities due to technology. Basically cyborg means human computer interaction or the ability of a computer to interact with the living organism (smaller in size) which is commonly heard as cybernetics.


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This RoboRoach is a remote controlled thingy and can be controlled by a single touch on your smartphone screen. The electronics system mounted on its back receives Bluetooth signals and

A FlashLight That Runs on Warmth of Body!

Ann Makosinski, is  a 15-year-old student from Canada’s St. Michaels University School and she invented a flashlight that is powered by warmth of human body.


 According to her, the human body can provide enough heat to power her created flashlight and  it can come in handy when you don’t have batteries or cells with you.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Futuristic One-Man Electric Helicopter

Japanese remote control helicopter maker Hirobo has unveiled a battery-powered helicopter that is designed for one person.

Compact, silent and futuristic, Hirobo’s one-man electric helicopter looks like the ultimate James Bond gadget! The helicopter prototype can travel up to 100km/h (62 mph).

The HX-1 employs contra-rotating rotors and is equipped with a fly-by-wire control system, says a company spokesman.

It can be flown by the occupant or with a remote control. One application for remote-controlled

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Apple experimenting with bigger iPhone, iPad screens

iPhone and iPad users looking with envy at the ever-ballooning screen sizes of Android devices shouldn't lose hope just yet.





The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple has been experimenting with iPhone screen sizes larger than the current four inches, echoing rumors from earlier this year that the company may be looking to supplement its current offerings.

Monday, July 15, 2013

iPhone user killed by an electric shock

Chinese woman was answering her iPhone 5, which was charging at the time, when she was killed by an electric shock

Apple is helping police in China investigate an accident in which a woman was killed by an electric shock when answering a call on her iPhone 5 while it was charging,