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Line Lights – “A Technological Breakthrough in Lighting”

LineLights

Christmas lights are a must for the holiday season. We see homes, businesses, churches, and just about everywhere else all decked out. NeonTrim has designed the next generation of Christmas lights with their cool “ultra-thin” LineLights. These flexible lights bring out all new possibilities when designing your Christmas display.

LineLights aren’t only flexible and colorful they use a low wattage neon like core keeping it cool to the touch and economical on the electrical bill. It emits a spectacular 360-degree colorful lighted spectrum creating a solid lit rope that can be used to create any shape with any design. It can be plugged in to a standard AC current or run from a portable 9V battery when using the 9V inverter kit included. These lights are a safer choice than the lights we have grown up with, and affordable to any budget. There are an alarming number of fires that happen every year started by Christmas tree lights, a safer alternative was definitely needed.  

Strings of lights are always being tossed out due to one bulb being lost or burnt out now with LineLights that is a problem of the past. The continuous light display created by this lighting technology makes it impossible to lose the entire string because of one light. You can purchase these lights in any of the following colors; Red, Pink, Yellow, Green, Light Blue, Deep Blue, White, Lime Green, or Purple. They come in 10, 20, or 30 foot strings, and can be used together to create even longer displays. These are a great idea for the decorative season.

The “Smart Gun” – A Gun that won’t Fire unless used by its intended Owner!

"Smart Gun" Technology

The “Smart Gun” is a gun actually “smart” enough to recognize its handler, and prevent it from being discharged by unauthorized users. This technology would immensely decrease the violent crimes that are committed with stolen black market guns, and accidental gun deaths of children and others would become practically obsolete. Several private gun manufactures currently have different innovations in research and development., the government has allotted special funding to help aid the development of this technology for police officers and military personal.

The basic idea behind the “Smart Gun” is integrated electronics. Different sensors located in the grip and trigger of the firearm make this technology possible. This technology includes radio frequency coding, touch memory, fingerprint ID, and other possibilities. Each idea creating the assurance that only the intended user of the firearm would be able to use it.

The radio frequency controlled sensors are activated by a transponder worn by authorized users. This technology is being researched for police units that would allow department issued firearms to be used by any officer wearing a transponder. There is a blocking pin located in the trigger mechanism that is removed when the gun receives a coded signal sent out by the transponder. One of the issues with this technology is in the amount of distance between the firearm and transponder, most firearms taken from, and used against police officers are being used at very close range which would still allow for the gun to be used by an unauthorized user.

Fingerprint recognition utilizes common fingerprint recognition technology. The trigger is embedded with sensors that are pre-set to the fingerprint of its users trigger finger and will not discharge until that fingerprint is recognized. The issue with this technology is a common problem with fingerprint recognition, it can be compromised much too easily making the gun difficult to use even for the owner.

Somewhat like fingerprint recognition, touch memory is also an idea being researched by gun manufacturers. The touch memory system utilizes sensors located in the grip of the gun that is pre-programmed with specific hand grip pressure from the hand of the intended user. This also comes with the same issues of delayed recognition which is not ideal for immediate safety needs.

Safety, security, and reliability are the most important aspects of utilizing this “smart” technology. There is a fear of reduced gun safety by civilian gun owners due to a false sense of security and immediate reliability concerns with police and military use. This technology can save millions of lives and would change the world but there are still some bugs that need to be worked out.

MDI Air Car – The Solution to Pollution!

200px MDI OneFlow

 

MDI (Motor Development International) has been producing “air” engines since 1996. These engines are powered by compressed air which is stored at high pressure. This technology isn’t exactly new, there have been prototype cars attempting to utilize this technology since the 1920’s but have never been successful. MDI has been able to make this technological dream a reality.

MDI has manufactured the CityCAT 1. This compressed air engine vehicle uses less that two liters per hundred kilometers and gives off zero pollution. The air is stored in a carbon-fiber tank which reduces the weight but maintains the necessary strength. The CityCAT 1 weighs only 800 pounds and is a four passenger vehicle with trunk space. It is the vehicle of the future. It has the capability of being refueled at home with a simple air compressor. Also the maintenance on these vehicles are decreased due to the lack of major operating parts such as transmissions.

MDI has signed a patent agreement with India to produce and distribute the newly refurbished CityCat 1 now called the One Flow, in the next five years. The estimated cost of running this vehicle is approximately $1.50 per tank that will allow for a travel range of up to 120 miles. This car is definitely one of the vehicles of the future. Electric cars are being produced and experimented with also but cost twice as much and take much more time to recharge rather than a simple refuel of air. The cost of an air compressed vehicle at 5k to 10k is much less than the electrical counterpart at 15k to 25k.

After MDI’s OneFlow hits the Indian streets all the pros and cons will become obvious and if this is truly the answer to cheaper fuel and less pollution it will be worldwide in no time. A U.S. company called Zero Pollution Motors have signed an agreement with MDI to produce the “Air Car” using the MDI technology if their experience in India is favorable. This is by far the largest stride in solving our vehicle emissions pollution problem.

 

HP Touch-Smart IQ775 Desktop PC

 

HP TouchSmart Desktop PC

The HP Touch-Smart IQ775 Desktop PC comes equipped with a 19” LCD monitor and an AMD Turion 64 X2 Processor TL58. It has wireless functionality with a wireless keyboard, mouse, remote-control, and WLAN (wireless local area network) capability. Its size, accessibility, and touch-smart technology make this the perfect PC for small spaces or to be utilized as a family hub station.

The 19” LCD touch screen has a vivid resolution with more than 16 million colors that can be used with any stylus. The 1.9 GHZ AMD Turion 64 X2 processor TL58 delivers 64-bit processing power with enhanced virus protection that makes multitasking a breeze. A large 2GB DDR2 system memory allows for demanding applications and has the option of expanding into 4GB for upgraded performance. With 7200 rpm and a 500 GB hard drive this PC has tons of space for games, music, photos, videos, documents, and programs. It also has a super-multi DVD+/RW drive with double-layer capability, analog and digital TV tuner, wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g and 10/100 base T-LAN, a 8-in-1 digital media card reader, and a built-in web camera. It also comes loaded with Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition making this PC one of the most fully loaded PC’s of the year.

As PC technology continues to grow we find smaller, better, easier computers on the market everyday but this little marvel is definitely one of a kind. The capability of storing this PC practically anywhere, the functionality to use the keyboard and mouse across the room, or simply with touch of the screen makes this PC one of the neatest computer technological advances in a long time.

 

Dream Imagery – Extract images from our dreams and view them on your computer.

Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed dream imagery technology. Researchers have been able to extract, reconstruct, and view dream images through brain analysis. This technology is real; they have viewed brain images that were ingrained into a patient for experimental use right on a computer screen. They claim that this is only the first step, soon this technology will be available to use at home where you can view your spouse, children, friends, or just your own dreams on your home computer.

Scientists found this technology possible by analyzing changes in the cerebral blood flow with a MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machine. Test subjects were shown black-and-white images, 10 x 10 pixels, for 12 seconds each. The changes that occurred were monitored with a MRI machine and then the data was used to associate the various changes with the different images, thus producing image designs. Once the image design was produced the test subjects were shown a simple word with large black and white letters, the system correctly displayed what they had been shown and the word appeared on the computer screen.

This technology is a breakthrough in brain analysis, not all applications are known yet but currently Dr. Kang Cheng, a researcher from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute, perceives this as a way to begin the quest into seeing people’s thoughts. Currently Dr. Cheng suggests this technology could be helpful to artists and artistic people, sometimes they have images “locked” in their minds that they can’t seem to reproduce, maybe now they can use this technology to turn them into masterpieces.