Saturday, May 7, 2005

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WHY THE NEW TECHNOLOGICAL ARTIFACTS FROM THE FUTURE iPOD

In recent years we have seen as increasingly man feels the need to interact with new technological inventions, to make life easier. Today
each person fulfills more than one role in society in which desemvuelve: it is a child, parent, spouse, employee, brother, colleague, etc.. Also, all are obliged to comply with various activities, which often fill their agenda, which must be met in a short period of time.

For this reason, man has found it necessary to create tools to help meet all the roles you have in society and achieve the realization of all those activities that are its obligation.
But these tools have evolved over the years, always thinking of ways to provide more and more the man your needs and your busy day to day.
is important to be aware of the latest technology offering, and help us make our lives easier, and interact with the newest thing on the market.
Although for many, technology is privileged few, it is important to be aware of what exists in the market today, and how our lives easier with these devices, which increasingly seek to meet all human needs.

Monday, May 2, 2005

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MIT Technology Review has published an interesting article that raises a debate on the future of iPod: Will increasing sales of Apple iPod system? , or the latest improvements in audio systems of the latest generation cell phones will stop the trend? In the opinion

some consumers are willing to give up quality for convenience, as evidenced by the success of the mobile phone market with a camera, whose sales have surpassed the number of digital camera sales.



However, the authors argue that the true amateur photographers who want to make quality photos and save them or print them seek the kind of quality that can only offer a digital camera and not a camera phone. And says the same thing happen in the music market. Consumers will be willing to sacrifice quality for convenience, but music fans will opt for an iPod sound quality while offering the Apple system is so superior to the quality of cell phones.

The second issue raised in the debate is whether consumers are willing to carry two devices, each with a function (for iPod Fun and telephone communication) or if, over time, they will demand a single device capable of performing both functions. As technologists consulted by the writer, long-term, consumers will be willing to carry two devices, but the author believes that his opinion is the result of their knowledge about the difficulty of fabricating a single device capable of sending and receiving wireless data on one side and the other store and play them.

The author believes that consumers only want to wear a device, but this does not necessarily mean that the iPod will disappear. Believes that a large percentage of consumers in the developed world will have a mobile phone and a iPod, but according to the situation or circumstance will use one model or the other. Perhaps the musical ability of the cell affect the number of iPod sales, but the opinion of this author is not so much to be a threat to Apple.

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Thursday, April 28, 2005

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First test flight of the Airbus A380

This morning at 10.30 Airbus A380, the aircraft passenger world's largest, has made its first test flight DESD French Toulouse airport. Some 50,000 people attended the historic launch.

Airbus A380 has two floors, 4 halls and capacity to carry 555 passengers and is considered one of the most important advances in commercial aviation for many years. It measures 73 meters long and 24 high, which is the equivalent of a seven-storey building.

This morning the plane was carrying a crew of six people (two pilots and four engineers) and 20 tons of equipment for testing during the flight. Most tests were conducted at an altitude of about 3500 meters.

This year Airbus A380 will perform several test flights in preparation for its first commercial flight scheduled for 2006.

can see a video of the first flight of the first seconds of flight of the Airbus A380 on this page BBC News collects news (to see the video, click on the icon below the photo of the plane that accompanied the news).

posted by Euroresidentes, Spain. @ 2:15 a.m.

Thursday, April 21, 2005

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Ten advanced technologies that will change the world (according to MIT) Playstation Portable PSP

1) wireless sensor networks (Wireless Sensor Networks)
2) injection of tissue engineering (Injectable Tissue Engineering)
3) Nano-solar cells (Nano Solar Cells)
4) Mechatronics ( Mechatronics)
5) Grid Computing Systems (Grid Computing)
6) molecular imaging (Molecular Imaging)
7) Nano-Lithography printing (Nanoimprint Lithography)
8) Reliable Software (Software Assurance)
9) Glucomed (glycomics)
10) Quantum Cryptography (Quantum Cryptography)

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

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Sony just announced its PSP PlayStation Portable goes on sale in Europe on 1 September this year. The Sony PSP is a playstation which also function as video console is also used to watch DVD movies and music.
The new PSP playstation price will be about 249 euros, which is considerably more expensive than the price at which it sells the same model since earlier this year in the United States.

Since its release last nine months, first in Japan and then in the United States, has sold over a million and a half of the PSP worldwide. The launch Sony PlayStation Portable in Europe had to be postponed to meet the high demand before its release in the United States.

Meanwhile, the company markets its release Nintendo and Nintendo DS in Europe, the United States and Japan, according to an article in BBC Technology, its sales expectations for the end of March 2005 was 5 million units.

The war of the new generation of video games has only just begun. Related

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