Friday, June 29, 2012

Audi e-Tron became the first hybrid to win Le Mans, saves the planet at the same time



Hybrid diesel Audi R - 18 e-Tron has become the first car of its kind to win the 24 hours of le Mans Endurance race. Audi and Toyota have both the Green riders, but latter LMP1 crashes, who left the German manufacturer to a 1-2 a finish (while a pair of runners non-hybride placed third and fifth, respectively). Unlike hybrids based on the drums, R-18 uses a power push V6 turbo-diesel heavy rear-wheel, as well as of a flywheel to recover braking energy and drive a motor attached to the front wheels. The company revealed that it is actually testing this much cheaper system without battery in a vehicle production, perhaps, that it is only a matter of time before you can spend a whole day on a char - give or take the odd rest.

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iPad Smart case study



Introduced surreptitiously in the Apple Store MacBook new introductions and updates to hardware, the Smart case is last official option of Apple iPad protection. He collaborated together foldable Smart cover of the year with shell last rubbery touch to defend the other half of Prime Minister of Apple tablet. The case fits the retina display-bridged new iPad and the iPad 2, so we decided to catch one to protect our slab of iOS. Does work? Well, it has certainly protects the tablet of the keys, change of alternative and other sharp objects, however, because its made two slightly different size of devices, he has not adjusted as as we hoped, with a broad rim especially around the front, reducing the sensation of premium of the Rabat before Smart Cover-esque. It is always worth the $50 price tag? Is a little more difficult to say, so check some impressions more and our verdict after the break.

The new complete coverage is very touch - the matte finish is easy to grasp and while we do not intentionally put our iPad in danger, the same finish helped disguise any hollow, he has appeared for the moment. The range of colours offers something a little more visually stimulating than the monochrome hues of the hardware itself - the Red case, we chose really pop.
The front of Rabat behaves like the Smart Cover we have seen before, although this time it is connected to the rest of the envelope. The flap folded behind the Tablet without pain, while the tablet can still be flat on any surface. It also folds to form a landscape stand for your tablet, although because of the rubbery construction from the rest of the case, there may be a little give when it is mounted. We have also been unhappy with the heavy border who solves the case on the device, we thought it felt much less strong in the angles to the holding of the autonomous iPad and makes the thing a little flat.
To its detriment - and no doubt because it is compatible with two different iterations - it is also a space between the top of the case and the iPad. This means that the case does not as closely to the Tablet as we'd like to - you can rely on the case at the top when it held on our new iPad. The edges of the top and bottom bend slightly when energized a little, although never, we thought that the device would be sliding on. There are some pleasant details on the back of the case with physical buttons locked but still sensitive to the press of button, printed on both sides of the volume toggle icons. Also, due to the arrangement of these, the port of loading and the camera, the case is just on your iPad in the direction a - as a typical book.
If you're not sold on light Smart flexibility, or unusually heavy this rim, there are several other capable cases and combinations of case-cover there. Speck and Incipio have options to cover all of your iPad and is worth watching to the expenditure for the official Apple option. However, the pairing as a Smart Cover of Incipio feather Smart Ultralight case Total $74 - more than the standalone Smart case.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Linus Torvalds;NVIDIA is the worst we've always treated




             Fees to receive praise from technology award, creator Linux Torvalds is still revealing it how it is. In a recent session of Q & A at the Aalto University in Finland, he said that NVIDIA was "single worst company we never treated," in reply to the question of a public member on his laptop powered by Optimus and his lack of Linux support. While she was finally able to if he works on his computer with assistance from GitHub, Torvalds was unequivocal about his thoughts on NVIDIA. Throw in a major gesture to the camera, he was particularly annoyed by the fact that the own Tegra line of the chip manufacturer have been faring if on the wave of Android devices currently hitting stores, as the Google mobile operating system itself came from a solid experience of Linux. Apart from the hardware manufacturer recriminations, Torvalds then discuss his work with the development of the open source in detail - the full charge is just after the break. You can get through to the 49th minute mark to hear the complaints of the founder of Linux, but be prevented, family readership - he drops the f bomb.



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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

New CEO of Samsung promises "focus" on the software, the user interface and design



There is nothing worse than complacency in a new CEO, so it is pleased that Kwon Oh-hyun is ready to openly address weaknesses in his empire. He used his inaugural address to declare that "particular attention must be given to the service of the new client experience and value by strengthening the capacities of soft in the software, the user experience, design solutions." Behind the language of business, it sounds like it could be made to the same question that we found with the Galaxy S III: Sammy is unparalleled when it comes to technology and specifications, but his sense of aesthetics and the UI may still need some work. Similarly, it may also refer to a continued willingness to extend the mobile operating system Bada and courier kitten. Now the question is how much of the Silver River, that he plans to divert from its developers of Samsung.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Switched On: Going Thermonuclear



At the debut of the T-Mobile G1, Switched On identified the central conflict that would quickly tear apart the goodwill between Apple and Google. In fact, in Steve Jobs' authorized biography, Walter Isaacson quotes the late Apple CEO on Android, noting that the he was prepared to "go thermonuclear war" on the iOS competitor. Indeed, the first WWDC since Jobs' death was filled with enough anti-Google swipes to smudge every iPhone screen in Moscone West. But the verbal lashings were nothing compared to the beating back that Google and Android took in relation to iOS 6 feature announcements.
Apple could have significantly increased its content and service partnerships or opened a Siri API to developers. It did neither, but opted instead to extend its domain expertise, showing off sports, movies and restaurant reservations. In tackling sports and location, Apple moves further into leveraging Siri as a search end-run and moves toward integrating search and transactions (see: Passbook). The company has also started an ambitious program of integrating a Siri button into car steering wheels and announced nine auto-making partners including Audi, Mercedes, GM, Toyota and Honda. This is clearly intended to take the iPod dock integration with which Apple was so successful to the next level and poses a challenge to the Sync system Ford has developed with Microsoft.
Seeking to make the iPhone the best Facebook experience on a smartphone, Apple has apparently been able to get back to the negotiating table with Facebook and integrated the social network in its mobile and desktop operating systems. In fact, Facebook has been embedded more deeply than Twitter, although this is in part due to Facebook simply being a richer service.
Apple has finally rolled out the long-rumored replacement for the Maps application and integrated free turn-by-turn directions. Nice touches include Siri integration, on-the-fly local resources and rerouting. Navigating with 3D building visualizations, sometimes a tricky endeavor, seemed to work well.
Continuing the transaction trend driven with Siri, Apple has moved tentatively into the e-wallet space with Passbook, which aggregates loyalty cards and tickets. Most of the activity seemed to focus on QR codes but Apple may be setting the stage for an NFC-equipped iPhone.
WWDC sure looked a bit like the Android armageddon. Apple is circumventing search with Siri, taking on Google Maps, beginning to move against Google Wallet (tentatively, for now) and cozying up with Google rival Facebook. Even integrating Apple ID with phone numbers may cause challenges for Google Voice users.
But also in these instances, and in many cases beyond these features, there's a strong customer-focused argument for why Apple chose implementation. Only a foolhardy company would let revenge be the driving force behind product development. On the other hand, one can see how Apple might want to take control of navigation on iOS and avoid having Google know what's needed to integrate maps with Siri for competitive reasons. After all, an ice cream sandwich is not the only dish best served cold.

Ross Rubin (@rossrubin) is executive director and principal analyst of the NPD Connected Intelligence service at The NPD Group. Views expressed in Switched On are his own.

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Android apps that use the power of control API often are "battery killers", oh the irony

If there is something Purdue University researchers can be maintained, it is an ineffective Android application. They have already revealed how some titles burn a huge amount of energy while running advertisements (e.g., Angry Birds uses 63 per cent of its resources for the flogging of things rather that throwing things), and now they confirmed something that has long been suspected: numerous offers on Google game also contain serious bugs of energy." Specifically, these are the applications that use the control of the power of Android or wakelock API to prevent a phone in standby mode. Most developers use wakelocks correctly, but around error to a quarter of how they juggle the different API, which can cause a phone fully loaded drain "in as little as five hours." 187 Wakelock-operator apps tested, 42 contained errors – although academics gone name and shame. There is a chance that they list you the guilty when they present their book next week, which will also propose an automatic method for detecting the seeds. Who will be another app?



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Monday, June 25, 2012

ArduSat wants to Arduino satellite, your experiences in orbit





                 Less marking a task on the role of the international space station experience, putting your scientific aspirations in orbit can be a little tricky. Why not try crowdsourcing your way in space? ArduSat barking until this same tree, asking contributors to Kickstarter to help obtain a CubeSat Arduino out of the ground. Led by NanoSatisfi, a startup tech operating from NASA Ames Research Center, project hopes to collect sufficient funds to launch a bank a multitude of sensors and Arduino open source in orbit. The benefits for donors? Access. Levels of contribution are rewarded with emissions custom space, remote cameras on space hardware access and even use sensors of the machine to run experiments of own design of the funder. If all goes well, the team hopes to launch more satellites for the everyman, including a unit dedicated to aspiring star photographers take snapshots of celestial. Of course, it is really launch you in the stars, but you would rather be a tourist or a scientist? See the project on the mull and link source below for some time.



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Sunday, June 24, 2012

How is that you would change the Orbotix Sphero?




New smartphone-controlled Robotics cue ball Orbotix is so fun, even the President has broken playing with one. It is a toy and as such is not really serve a function beyond to hunt your pets around the kitchen. When we investigated, we found that the direction has been slow and frankly, novelty wears off the coast quickly enough. But how you there? Have you spent your time with the thing, or he sits intact on a shelf for a few months? We want to know, and the time to tell you we is in the comments below.





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Google reveals Government censorship requests are on the rise




Put Google updated its report to show how many times the Governments around the world wants to censor search results, submit videos on YouTube or examine user data in the second half of last year. Each request is logged and detailed, with filings mostly from United States, United Kingdom and India. The demands of censoring a video where a Canadian citizen destroyed creative of his passport (not met) through to blogs promoting hate speech and violence (met). List of Mountain View allows an interesting read, but it is not all bad news: where videos were simply critical or satirical of the local authorities, the search giant has declined to make em, respecting the right of citizens to freedom of expression in the vast majority of cases.




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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Nissan says leaves charger will begin to power homes in July, new battery of details (video)





We hunted the tires on Nissan Leaf - based EV Power Station in Tokyo one back, and now, the company announced that client Japanese will begin to receive the backup of power house in July. At the top you trundling around the city, the EV battery provide 6kWh of juice in your home, keeping fed for two days. It has also a peak charger, which can juice the leaf to 80% capacity in four hours, compared to eight typically required to reach this level. It will be sold through Nissan dealers and will run 480 000 yen ($ 6,000), or less than government grants - in addition to 35 K $ you will need the car itself, of course. Roll on past the break for the video details.





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Friday, June 22, 2012

Update Roundup: week of 11 June 2012




Your smartphone or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, corrections of bugs, custom ROM and nothing between, and so many of them is floating goshawk's easy for significant to get lost in the mix. To ensure that they not escape without notice, we collected every possible update, hack and other various tomfoolery we could find in the last week and they crammed into a gathering of Commodus. If you find something available for your device, please give us a call to end at engadget dawt com and we do know. Enjoy!

Updated official Android
First processor ASUS: Version 9.4.2.28 of the software is available for this Tegra 3 tablet. In particular, the new software provides support to unlock face and makes any corrections to the GPS dongle. Users will find now also features Bluetooth HDP, and plenty of bug fixes. [Android Central]Samsung Galaxy S III: the first day ever for first smartphone Sammy is now available for download on the service of Kies. A new baseband and the kernel, software is said to make stability improvements. [Android Central]Motorola Droid RAZR and RAZR Maxx Droid: June 12 to come and gone, and despite the claims by sources of CNET, these two Verizon smartphones remain without Ice Cream Sandwich. Now, however, Big Red has taken to Twitter to announce that Android 4.0 is, indeed, deployment for these devices. [CNET]HTC Droid Incredible 2: Verizon Wireless is now sending a minor revision of software who said to resolve vain image downloads from social networks. In addition, the update also provides support for wireless warning system. [Droid Life]Sony Tablet p: last we knew Sony, update Android 4.0 for this clamshell tablet was created to the establishment on 24 May. That was never to be, but fortunately, the software is now deployed in some regions. In addition to the redesign of the operating system, update provides support for mini apps, and the ability to launch the camera on the lock screen. [SlashGear]Sony Xperia Ray: Telus is now deploy Android 4.0 for this smartphone average weight. [MobileSyrup]HTC Amaze 4 G: this excellent camera phones is now eligible for an update for Ice Cream Sandwich, courtesy of Wind Mobile and Mobilicity to the Canada. [TechnoBuffalo 1, 2]
Unofficial updates to Android, custom ROM and various hacks.
CyanogenMod 9: Code was frozen for the ROM Android popular 4.0 this week, which means that developers will change their attention to adding features to crush the bugs in anticipation for the final version. In the news, built nightly CM9 is now available for the T-Mobile Galaxy S II, AT & T Galaxy S II Skyrocket and the international Galaxy S III. [Thanks, Alex] [Central android, Android Police, xda-developers]CyanogenMod 7.2: based on Android 2.3, the first stable batch of Roma for CyanogenMod 7.2 are now available for a large number of devices from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sony and ZTE. The last ROM includes many features that were brought back from CyanogenMod 9, and it also supports a wide variety of phones. [Android Police]HTC Rezound: A new version of Ice Cream Sandwich leakage is now available which said problems with threads of SMS and the widget data. [Droid Life]
Refreshes, we've covered this week
MIUI reached Google game as a pitcher of MiHome, gives that Xiaomi lookMicrosoft and Nokia provide data traffic improved Windows Phone, announce international plansAT & effort BYOD t for BlackBerry, iOS and Windows Phone with toggle 2.0Kobo Vox gets Google game injection for better feelASUS Tablet padfone gets its first update of the firmware, updates of minor bugs removedKindle app bring children's booksnovels graphics and comic books to iOSAndroid Cloud ReaderAmazon updates Kindle app for Android with compressed supportPSA improved: what iOS features 6 can run my device?Now available for T-Mobile Galaxy S II Android 4.0.3 get it while coldApple is officially gives Google Maps the boot, launches the cards own app with Apple's FaceTime turn-by-turn navigation (updated) is finally going cellular, said so long to the WiFi restrictionsApple integrates Facebook into iOS 6, App Store, MacsiOS 6 provides the function do not disturb, adds more Zs to your slumberSiri has new updates iPadApple Siri with sports statisticsusing Yelp and Rotten Tomatoes, local searchApple expanded Unveils iOS 6 at the WWDC, launch apps with Siri, Facebook integration, maps
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Week the Inhabitat Green: solar supertrees, plasma powered by urine and a mantis bug-eyed with a severe right hook shrimp

Each week, our friends at Inhabitat recap the week most interesting ecological developments and new clean technology for us, this is the week in green.



It has been a big week for energy breakthroughs in the scientific community. Scientists MIT developed a new type of nano-textured surface that can reduce the thickness of Silicon used in solar panels by more than 90%, to bring down the cost of photovoltaic technology. During this time, the down under country, researchers at the Australian National University working on a pee propellant propulsion plasma that could make deep space missions more feasible. Also this week, a team of engineers from MIT has developed a new glucose fuel cell that runs on the same sugar that feeds the body and could be used for brain implants.
But when it comes to technology of all sorts, mother nature, is still the boss. You want evidence? Researchers from the University of Western Australia have discovered that plants can actually communicate with each other by clicking their roots! And here's another example: this technicolor, galleys bug-eyed has an appendage resembling punched who claimed the prey faster than a beaten 22 caliber bullet that equal to 110 pounds. Naturally, researchers are trying to discover the small guy secret replicate in drawings for frames of armour and vehicle of biomimetic body. Copy the best designs of nature is in fact quite common among apparel manufacturers, and this week we've also rounded the top 10 examples of Biomimicry in the fashion industry.

We have highlighted a bunch of new and innovative uses for LED lights this week as well. In a light installation of Yeosu, South Korea a dramatic LED that resembles a field flooded rice, lit up the GS Caltex Pavilion Expo 2012. Continuing the theme, Bruce Munro has recently installed a magnificent field of LEDs that resemble seeds of dandelion heads in Pennsylvania Longwood Gardens. We also extracted the lamp Holonic, a LED lamp outside network which is powered by the Sun and the wind, and we have produced a new video that challenged the page top lighting designers to replace incandescents with hot, LEDs high energy performance. Designers have been impressed and pleasantly surprised how nice LED bulbs can look, and you will be too. The future, incredible solar Supertrees, Singapore are defined officially opened in the gardens by the Bay on 29 June.
We are big fans of public transit, but without something to occupy your mind, to transport by train or bus can be a real brake. If we have a list of our top 10 mobile applications that will help to make the journey by the fly. And while applications and games are fun, here's a device that could actually be very useful: CellScope, a mobile health in San Francisco startup, has developed a smartphone device that allows to diagnose infections of the ear at home, parents who could save many unnecessary trips to the doctor's Office.
[Photo: Shutterstock]

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Verizon FiOS Quantum Intros, officially the price up to 300Mbps



Verizon combines crazy Internet speed with a reasonable value of new FiOS bundles
Launches the new Service Ultra High-Performance "quantum yarn."
Up to 300 Mbit/S to meet the demand of maximum speed and reliability

NEW YORK - Verizon residential consumers can now order the fastest company ever FiOS Internet service, which has greater flexibility for consumers to order custom bundles to fit their lifestyle.
The new rates, available in a range of double and triple beams, as well as stand-alone service, offer important choices for consumers to meet their needs in rapid expansion for the entertainment online, press, communication of the information and electronic commerce. These needs have generated a growing demand for faster home broadband service.
"A revolution in the speed is reached," said Bob Mudge, president of consumer and market mass business unit of Verizon. "Beam FiOS Internet and speed options provide an incredible value and represent higher mass scale, improving speed broadband to consumers in the nation in the last decade."
New levels of FiOS Internet containing the highest speeds are named quantum yarn and speeds of download functionality of 50/25, 75/35, 150/65 and 65 300 megabits per second (Mbps). Three of these ¬¬ speed 150/65, 75/35 and 300/65 - are two times faster than those previously offered.1 in addition, Verizon will continue to offer its entry of the 15/5 Mbps speed.
The two highest speed downstream supply - 150 and 300 Mbps - and the new speed 65 Mbps upstream are largely faster, the nation of mass scale residential available Internet speed. By contrast, the fastest available Internet speed by among the challengers-cable company to 105 Mbps downstream and 20 Mbps. (this grid of FiOS Internet speed shows examples of the benefits of the fastest upstream and downstream speeds).
Existing FiOS customers can upgrade to the new beams and take advantage of the faster speed anytime, with no upgrade fee.2 while the majority of existing FiOS customers will have to pay more than $ 10 to $ 15 per month for double or triple the speed of the Internet, they may be able to adjust their FiOS TV as desired levels and pay roughly the same total monthly they pay now.
"Consumers will receive high-value customizable speed of quantum FiOS and our bundles," said Mike Ritter, Director of marketing for the consumer and the business unit market mass of Verizon. "Consumers to stream and watch movies, sports and shows in their homes on devices other than traditional televisions, smartphones, tablets, game consoles, the smart TVs and Blu - ray players, they need of broadband services faster to improve their experience."
Flexible options of beam give prospective consumers more choice
For new customers, price of triple beam of 15/5 Mbps FiOS Internet, FiOS TV and FiOS unlimited call digital telephony will 99.99 $ $144.99 per month, according to the lot FiOS TV is ordered. The packages are: first, with more than 200 channels and more than 50 HD channels; Extreme, with more than 290 and more than 70 HD channels; (and ultimate, with more than 380 canals and channels of high-quality films and more than 110 HD channels).
Bundles of double-set of 15/5 Mbps FiOS Internet to FiOS TV of $84.99 $ 129.99 per month. Autonomous 15/5 Mbps service costs $69.99 per month on a month to month basis and $64.99 per month with a two year contract.
Triple beam 50/25 Mbps speed range of $109.99 149.99 to $ per month for new customers. Bundles of double-play with the range FiOS TV 94,99 $ $134.99 per month. Version costs autonomous $79.99 per month on a month to month basis and $74.99 with a two year contract.
Triple beam new Mbps 75/35 speed range of $114.99 154.99 to $ per month for new subscribers. Bundles of double-play with the range FiOS TV $ 99.99 at $139.99 per month. Cost autonomous $89.99 per month on a month to month basis and $84.99 with a two year contract.
Triple beam 150/65 Mbps speed range of $169.99 $174.99 per month for new FiOS customers. Bundles of double-play with the FiOS TV 154.99 range $ 159.99 to $ per month. Cost autonomous $99.99 per month on a month to month basis and $94,99 with a two year contract.
The new layer of 300/65 Mbps, available as single, stand-alone costs $209.99 per month on a month to month basis and $204.99 with a contract.3 of two years
Levels of speed in particular quantum FiOS help consumers have to connect to the desired content anytime and anywhere, said Ritter. The faster speeds will also help consumers to benefit from the increase of activities consuming bandwidth, the increase in the number of devices connected to the Internet used simultaneously under the same roof and the growing popularity of watching video on the top programming.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The NNSA Sequoia supercomputer takes worlds fastest title, preventing nuclear testing

Supercomputer for NNSA Sequoia ranked as the fastest in the world
At the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory supercomputer passes petaflop 16



WASHINGTON, D.C. - the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today announced that a supercomputer called Sequoia at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has been ranked the most powerful computer in the world.
The synchronization to 16,32 sustained petaflop (quadrillion floating point operations per second), Sequoia received a standard industry ranking number list Top500 fastest supercomputers in the world published on Monday, June 18, at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC12) in Hamburg, Germany. Sequoia was built for the NNSA by IBM.
IBM Blue Gene/Q 96 system - rack, Sequoia will allow simulations that explore phenomena at a level of detail never possible. Sequoia is dedicated to NNSA Advanced Simulation and computing program (ASC) for the management of the nuclear stockpiles of the nation, a joint effort of LLNL and National Laboratory in Los Alamos, Sandia National Laboratories.
"Calculation of platforms such as Sequoia at the United States help to maintain its nuclear arsenal safe and secure without the need for underground testing," said NNSA administrator Thomas D'Agostino. "Sequoia can be faster, provides underlying computing capabilities give us confidence in nuclear deterrence of the country has increased as weapons accumulate changes under the agreements of the Treaty, an essential part of the nuclear safety of president Obama. program". Sequoia also represents American leader in high performance computer, key technological innovation leading to economic prosperity and quality jobs. »
"Sequoia will allow a more complete understanding of the performance of weapons, including the hydrodynamics and the properties of materials at temperatures and extreme pressure." In particular, the system will enable the result of calculations of quantifying uncertainty highly committed to support efforts to extend the life of aging weapons systems; "what we call a life extension program (LEP)," said Bob Meisner, NNSA Director CSA program.
Quantification of uncertainty, or "UQ," is the quantitative characterization and reduction of uncertainty in the applications of the computer with very large suites of running calculations to characterize the effects of minor differences in systems. Sources of uncertainty are active in natural sciences and engineering. UQ uses statistical methods to determine the probable results.
The machine will be an important tool used to support programs of life, including the B61 and the W78 extension stocks. By reducing the time required for these studies, the total costs are also reduced. In addition, the machine is intended to improve the ability of the NNSA to maintain stock by resolution of the important results in weapons systems, providing greater power for the annual assessment of the reserve and anticipate and prevent future problems resulting from inevitable aging. This helps to ensure that the nation will never return to nuclear explosive tests.
Superordinateurs as Sequoia helped the United States to have confidence in its stockpile of nuclear weapons in the 20 years since the nuclear tests ended in 1992. The idea, which comes from superinformatiques simulations is also essential to address the issues of non-proliferation and the fight against terrorism as well as inform other decisions of national security as nuclear weapon of political and treaty agreements.
"Sequoia is an exciting achievement for the architecture of power, not only for its speed and efficiency, but also for the important and complex work, it can support to protect the nuclear stockpiles of the country," said Colin Parris, Director general IBM Power Systems. "With supercomputers capable of 16 sustained petaflop, our ability to influence strategic areas change as life, public safety and transportation sciences that make our most intelligent world is more than ever." Improvements of affordability, performance, efficiency and size of Sequoia supply will also a broader set of clients to implement the HPC for their competitive advantage. »
The NNSA/LLNL/IBM partnership has produced six systems HPC which were classified among the most powerful computers in the world, including: the accelerated strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI) Blue Pacific. ASCI white; the Advanced Simulation and computing (ASC), purple; Blue Gene/L; Blue Gene/P; and Blue Gene/Q, Sequoia. ASCI White, Blue Gene/L and now reaches Sequoia a number of ranking on the Top500 list.
Sequoia is mainly water cooled and consists of 96 records; 98 304 compute nodes; core 1.60 million. and 1.6 petabytes of memory. Although orders of magnitude more powerful than such predecessor systems as purple bag and Blue Gene/L, Sequoia will be about 90 times more power efficient that violet and approximately eight times more that BG/L relative to the speed of these systems.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

LG Optimus L5 to complete the entire L-style this month

ELEGANT LG OPTIMUS L5 MADE ITS GLOBAL DEBUT

Elegant and slim, all-new Smartphone from LG is Slimmest in the class
Seoul, June 17, 2012 - LG Optimus L5, a stylish LG, high fashion L-Series smartphones, will make its world debut in the major European markets this month. The device will be available in the United Kingdom, Germany and France, followed by the markets of the CIS, Middle East and Asia before crossing the ocean over America Central and South America.
True to the philosophy of elegant Style-L design, the LG Optimus L5 is a seamless fusion of style and technology. Dressed in a sensuously slim body measuring just 9.5 mm, the smartphone comes packed with features intuitive and intelligent as the dual SIM capabilities (in Asia, CIS, Middle East, Central and South America only) and NFC "Tag & play" (in Europe and North America) for trade mobile and peer-to-peer sharing.
Running on the system of operating Ice Cream Sandwich Android best of its 4.0 - inch to a mobile without error and spacious experience category most recent Google, LG Optimus L5 offer. The new user interface also allows you to do more with less finger taps. Optimus L5 boasts new User Experience (LG UX) with QuickMemoTM which allows users to instantly take the memos or notes of any screen without having to open a separate application.
"LG Optimus L5 is a very balanced smartphone that offers a great combination of design, display, performance, battery life and price that many will find very interesting," said Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. "This device, and other products in our portfolio of series L, will especially appeal to prior users around the world of fashion."

Main features:
-Chipset: MSM7225A (Cortex A5 800 MHz)
-: (Up to) 4 GB of storage internal memory / assistance Micro SD (up to 32 GB)
-Display: 4.0 inches HVGA
-Camera: Rear 5.0 MP AF with Flash LED
-OS: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
-Battery: 1, 500mAh
— Size: 1183 x 66.5 x 9.5 (mm)

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Cinema home networking midrange Onkyo exhibit 4 K, PIP multi-source images



 Onkyo has introduced two new sets of home cinema system, each combining a network receiver sophisticated with many input HDMI 3D-Ready, high definition audio and video, and a set of five or seven speakers with powerful subwoofer surround sound. These are first home cinema of packaged systems from Onkyo to include InstaPrevue, a new technology of selection of the source that provides a display of image image of programs available on the connected HDMI devices.





                               The Onkyo HT-S6500 and HT-S7500 are designed to provide videos of the State-of-the-art high definition with a Marvel Qdeo video processor which can high-end low video resolution of 1080p for displays high-definition conventional and display resolution 4 K for the new superior. For the HDMI sources, there is an automatic decoding of Dolby TrueHD and DTS - HD Master Audio high-resolution audio sound tracks to provide completely immersive home theater surround sound. The two systems have integrated networks and digital USB access to a wide range of resources for digital media and online.
The Onkyo HT-S7500 is System 7.1 channels with two speakers before floor-standing for outstanding music and sound theatre, a channel dedicated centre for deep dialog box clear as Crystal, four speakers compact surround for hair-tingling atmosphere and a subwoofer for low-power 120 Watt Bass effects. It also includes Dolby ProLogic iiz for the option of a canal at front. The HT-S6500 is a 5.1 channel with more compact speaker system and the same subwoofer. The two systems are powered by a 80-watts-by-channel sink with WRAT (wide range amplifier technology), a proven concept of amplification which reduces noise and provides large amounts of control power instantly. Top - quality TI Burr - Brown 192 kHz/24-bit DACs on all channels, a 32-bit DSP powerful processing chip and the design of amplifier discreet all contribute to exceptionally good audio performance.
HT-S7500 and HT-S6500 receptors have entered HDMI for component source seven and six, respectively, and the ARC (audio return channel). They also have a direct digital connection of an iPod/iPhone via a front panel USB Port. This port can also be used UWF-1 Wireless LAN adapter optional Onkyo as the next map UBT-1 USB Bluetooth. Two receptors have analog audio connections, audio digital optical and coaxial and component and composite video for devices inherited from source.
These receptors offer exceptional connectivity Internet Radio with the integrated modules for Pandora, Rhapsody, Slacker, SIRIUS XM Radio Web, Last fm, vTuner, Spotify and AUPEO! They are DLNA certified, Windows 7 compatible and supports playback of files audio MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, and LPCM via a local network. The two receivers supports a control remote Onkyo Apps for most of the iPod touch/iPhone, phones Android and Kindle Fire.
Audyssey 2EQ is included to correct room acoustic, Audyssey Dynamic EQ provides for correction of the sound intensity and Audyssey Dynamic Volume to maintain optimal listening level and dynamic range. Configuration Audyssey is incorporated in the new programme of initial implementation. This program employs a graphical user interface that allows the user to implement the system easily and intuitively.
The Onkyo HT-S7500 powered Zone 2 and the HT-S6500 has pre-outs of Zone 2. The two receivers were 4 DSP Modes for gaming: rock, sports, action, and RPG. Advanced Music Optimizer Onkyo expands the dynamic range of music files digital comp resurrected.
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Leader in burn care: two decades of success in South Africa

Our skin we protect the world and allows us to live. It suited us, extends as we grow, warns us of danger, allows us to feel the wind and the Sun. But it is also delicate. In areas of low resources, where women and children are more likely to spend time around the fire pit and of cooking stoves, victims of severe burns suffered a trauma that leaves them vulnerable so that most of us cannot imagine.


Twenty-one years, Johnson & Johnson burns treatment Centre opened its doors to the hospital Chris Hani Baragwanath academic in Johannesburg, South Africa. The hospital is located in Soweto, a mostly poor neighbourhood of Johannesburg, which the inhabitants were subjected to discrimination and violence under apartheid. At its opening, the Centre of treatment of Burns, was the only one of its kind in Africa and one area most commonly poverty and racial tensions. In two decades, the Centre has seen almost 12 000 patients and performed more than 9 000 procedures.


Today, physicians from around the world visit Soweto clinic to learn new skills in the management of combustion and the medical and nursing staff share a special knowledge of the needs of the most vulnerable people in the world to their most vulnerable moments. It is this understanding which led Victoria Makalima, Assistant Director of nursing at the Centre, to return to the school of training in Psychiatry, it could advise his patients and to provide emotional support to accompany their physical healing. "We measure the success of the management of injuries Burns by the successful assimilation of the patient in the community after injury." "If we have achieved which stated that we have achieved our goal," said Victoria.


In October, we have the privilege to participate in a professional development workshop special at the Centre, supported by the Corporation burn South Africa, highlight the progress in the treatment of Burns and the management. The symposium included two surgeries, including one to treat a patient Pediatric burn. The two procedures have been heard direct to 80 other surgeons and burn - remarkable health professionals reminded how can health and technology intersect to improve access to information on the health and care around the world.


The ability to restore health and well-being that is more than skin deep, it is so rewarding to work. The partnership that made possible the burn Centre is at the heart of the commitment of Johnson & Johnson to save and improve the lives, the skills of those who serve the community health must, prevent diseases and the reduction of stigma. Our vision of the significant improvements and long-term human health continues to be achieved through the hard work and dedication of multi-disciplinary specialists who blight of centre of the success, that it is today.


Roger Crawford is Executive Director, Government and political affairs Johnson & Johnson and recent recipient of the new life by the company to burn the South Africa. Conrad is Director, worldwide Contributions, Johnson & Johnson.


 


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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Integration of Health Services provides the Opportunities

 By Elaine novel

This year's Roll Back Malaria theme for World Malaria Day (April 25, 2012), Sustain Gains, Save Lives: Invest in Malaria, speaks to the importance of maintaining the successes of the last decade while balancing that effort with a continued commitment to move malaria prevention and control to the next level: scaling up country-level programs, controlling the epidemic and eventually eliminating this disease.That's the call to action, the imperative across the developing world. Purpose on the frontlines, in communities and clinics throughout sub-Saharan Africa, integration of services offers the best chance to ensure that a pregnant woman, a mother of three children, or a child under five receives malaria prevention, treatment and care services whenever she visits a health clinic or accesses services in her community.


That's smart. That's strategic. That's lifesaving.


Malaria is a maternal, newborn and child health issue because of this hard truth: the disease disproportionately affects these groups. In 2011, among the nearly 700,000 deaths due to malaria, approximately 600,000 occurred among children under five and most were in sub-Saharan Africa.Approximately 10,000 maternal deaths each year are attributable to malaria.For pregnant women, malaria has a trickle-down, negative effect in that it causes higher rates of anemia, which contributes to low birth weight and ultimately infant mortality.And a child's mother and family are her first line of defense and best chance for surviving malaria.


For all of these reasons and complicating factors, integrating malaria prevention and control activities as a core component of both maternal and child health services is a fundamentalstep in helpingcountries further reduce malaria illness and death, as well as in achieving the Millennium Development Goals that seek to keep more women and children alive and healthy.


Integration of the health services needed within a population is, in itself, "smart." Such integration builds on what is already in place and strengthens the health system's capacityto provide all customers-women, children and their families-quality services.For malaria, a disease that affects the most vulnerable populations, including people co-infected with HIV, strengthening the health system with integrated care requires a coordinated and collaborative approach at all levels within the country-beginning with improved policies, leading to strengthened health services and community level interventions.The importance of such coordination/collaboration for integration of services is particularly true in countries throughout Africa, where health systems are generally weak.Goal commitment to a comprehensive, smart integrated approach will lend toimproved health outcomes for women and children-effectively, efficiently and cost-effectively.


Because the majority of pregnant women expected antenatal care (ANC) services at least once and often twice during pregnancy, ANC is an ideal platform for pregnant women toreceive a broad range of services-including malaria prevention and control services.All sub-Saharan African countries where malaria is a year-round threathave adopted the World Health Organization's three-prong approach:


• Giving pregnant women at least two treatment doses of an antimalarial, currently sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, following first movement of the fetus andmonthly thereafter.
• Promoting the use of insecticide-treatedbednets; and
• Ensuring that individuals diagnosed with malaria receivethe approvedtreatment promptly.



Health care providers who are trained to prevent malaria as a core component of a woman's care-integrated with ANC services, throughout her pregnancy-can have a tremendous positive impact on the health of mothers andbabies who are at risk.


Comprehensive ANC, sometimes referred to as focused ANC or FANC is the smart way to deliver health promotional and preventive services to pregnant women.The focus of FANCis on the quality of care received at each visit rather than the quantity of visits: health promotion and disease prevention; early detection and treatment of complications and existing diseases. and preparation for birth and complications that may occur.Integrating malaria prevention and control services with the FANC platform is both smart and effective as a strategyfor reaching pregnant women with lifesaving care.


Likewise, integrating malaria prevention and control services with existing child health programs, including immunization services, can have a direct, positive impact on child health and survival. For parents seeking services for their children, either in their own community or at a health facility, integrated services not only help fight malaria but also address other major contributors to child morbidity and mortality, such as malnutrition, diarrhea and pneumonia.


In Kenya, Jhpiego worked with the Ministry of Health's Division of Reproductive Health to introduce and scale up FANC services as a platform for delivering prevention and treatment servicesfor malaria in pregnancy. We developed a user-friendly orientation package for frontline health care workers and 3,000 trained providers and 264 trainers-to train even more providers.As newly trained providers returned to their health facilities, they received mentoring and supportive supervision to ensure that their new learning was transferred into practice with actual clients.As a result of this intervention, the number of providers updated on malaria in pregnancy virtually doubled within the intervention area. More important goal: uptake ofintermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) increased from 19% to 61% in the intervention areaversus17% to 28% in the control area; the number of women who received the first dose of IPTp increased to 77%; and providers who said they gave the appropriate drug, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, increased to 93%.


Although many countries have made great strides in addressing and combating malaria, resulting in a drop in malaria cases by 38% in the last decade alone, too few have achieved their goals in reducing malaria illness and deaths.In the last three years, the global community under the Roll Back Malaria Partnership has recognized and promoted the value and necessity ofsmart and effective integration.Within countries, to varying degrees, national malaria control programsare working closely with reproductive health and child health programs, as well as HIV/AIDS programs.


Indeed, these are critical steps in ensuring that malaria prevention and control efforts provide "quick gains" and, ultimately, lasting and sustainable results.


Purpose such results will require ongoing commitment of policymakers and health care providers to work together in achieving smart, strategic and lifesaving integration of services, and "no missed opportunities", for reducing morbidity and mortality due to malaria illness and other preventable causes.


Elaine novel is a Senior Technical Advisor - Malaria for Jhpiego, a global health non-profit organization and affiliate of The Johns Hopkins University.


 


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Saturday, June 16, 2012

BYD Begins Electric Hybrid Tests in Los Angeles



The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) and BYD Motors Inc. announced the launch of a break-through electric vehicle fleet today. The agreement was signed and BYD vehicles were put into service at HACLA Offices, 2600 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles.

“The BYD ‘Dual-Mode’ vehicles resolve any ‘range anxiety’ that consumers might have driving an all-electric vehicle. The F3DM can be treated as an all-electric because gasoline is never required – users can drive all-electric all the time”

“We are ecstatic to partner with BYD to test this fantastic EV fleet technology – not only will these electric vehicles reduce fuel costs significantly, but it will reduce direct-emissions by almost 37 lbs of CO2 per car, traveling less than 40 miles per day!” said HACLA President and CEO, Rudolf C. Montiel. “With BYD’s technology, I believe we will accomplish great things for the environment and demonstrate the lowest-cost fleet program in the United States.”

The F3DM (Dual Mode) sedans used in HACLA fleets can travel by electricity for 40 to 60 miles. An important attribute of the Dual-Mode vehicle is that the users have the ability to manually switch the vehicle to stay in all-electric vehicle or “EV mode” just like a conventional battery-electric vehicles (BEV) throughout the life of the car. However, if there is a requirement to go farther than 60 miles in a given day, the vehicle can be manually switched to plug-in-hybrid electric or “PHEV mode”, where a 1.0L gasoline engine can be engaged to extend the range another 300+ miles while charging the batteries. “The BYD ‘Dual-Mode’ vehicles resolve any ‘range anxiety’ that consumers might have driving an all-electric vehicle. The F3DM can be treated as an all-electric because gasoline is never required – users can drive all-electric all the time,” stated Micheal Austin, Vice President of BYD America.

“As a leader in the affordable housing industry, HACLA continues to implement innovative technology to reduce cost as a sustainable solution to helping the environment,” said Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. “I commend HACLA and hope that its example will lead others to make environmentally conscious decisions.”

The F3DM comes with an onboard overnight-charger which charges vehicles in less than 7 hours, allowing HACLA to simply install standard 220VAC outlets as you would for a home clothes dryer in their EV fleet parking areas. “Part of the appeal of this EV is the fact that we don’t need any special EV charging pedestals or equipment to charge, its all standard – that kept our initial launch costs in control and shortened our pay-back times,” said Mr. Montiel. BYD is also in discussions with HACLA to integrate solar power to charge an Energy Storage Station (ESS) during the day that could then discharge later during the EV fleet charging hours.

“BYD is pleased to partner with HACLA and Rudolf Montiel to integrate EVs and potentially renewable energy to charge them – he is a visionary leader and a great friend to City of LA and to the environment,” said Mr. Austin.

“The HACLA is the second largest authority of its kind in the United States, serving more than 100,000 residents, and takes seriously its obligation of leadership both environmentally and fiscally” said Mr. Montiel. “This test partnership demonstrates our strong commitment to reducing the City’s carbon footprint and HACLA’s cost.”

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