Hey guys, I wanted to share this with you! I just saw it on youtube and I it sick! I love it! I really do not know how they created it but its pretty awsome! I hope you enjoy it! :)
Here is another one of these Illusions!
Man I want to have this!! Even more than the HTC HD2! well...may be not!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
An iPhone Application May Help Save The Life of People with Heart Diseases
I am not a fan of the iPhone but this time I must agree that some great developers and designers with great ideas have been brough up into Apples Marketplace!
The newest app - iResus - is created by Dr Daniel Low and provided free of charge by Resuscitation Council (UK).

The picture is provided by apple and can be found at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iresus/id335355440?mt=8#
According to mirror.co.uk, the application provides instructions to the users but first it asks questions to determine approximate diagnosis. After the questions, it gives the user a step by step guide of how to help the person at the moment. According to the website(since i have not tried it personally) the app even provides the user with information of how many chest compressions to do and it provides a metronom to ensure the exact timing.
In my oppinion this is an extremely helpful app. I honor that apple has put an application such as this, and because things like these, apple may win me as a customer! :)
The newest app - iResus - is created by Dr Daniel Low and provided free of charge by Resuscitation Council (UK).
The picture is provided by apple and can be found at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iresus/id335355440?mt=8#
According to mirror.co.uk, the application provides instructions to the users but first it asks questions to determine approximate diagnosis. After the questions, it gives the user a step by step guide of how to help the person at the moment. According to the website(since i have not tried it personally) the app even provides the user with information of how many chest compressions to do and it provides a metronom to ensure the exact timing.
In my oppinion this is an extremely helpful app. I honor that apple has put an application such as this, and because things like these, apple may win me as a customer! :)
PlayStation®Move To Be Released Fall 2010
Woah! The counter-attack from PlayStation is here!!! Wii will soon have a opponent in the motion censor business for game consoles. Sony have posted on their website that they will be releasing motion-sensing game controller platform for PlayStation 3.

The controller on the left is the move sub-controller and on the right is the motion sensor controller. According to PlayStation.com, the motion detection will be possible with the motion sensor camera that has already been released. According to Sony, the controllers will be using Bluetooth 2.0 to connect to the PlayStation console Fall 2010 will be the official sale date for the controllers. Sony are currently working on developing games that will be controller by the new technology. Although Wii have already developed similar controllers, the PlayStation®Move is a step forward for Sony in attempts to compete in the game console market, that is constantly demanding new innovative technologies.
This video is gladly provider by IGNentertainment on youtube. I wanted to make it easier for you, so I just included the video here.
As you can see, the new move from PlayStation will certainly win them large sales, and I am eager to see how accurate the controllers will be. I have tried the Wii controllers and I have to point out that they are very accurate and easy to control. I assume PlayStation will surely provide the same accuracy and easiness compared to Wii, if not even better. According to rumors, the price for a bundle of the 2 controllers + motion camera will be less than a $100.
If you would like more information you can visit http://us.playstation.com/ps3/playstation-move/index.htm

The controller on the left is the move sub-controller and on the right is the motion sensor controller. According to PlayStation.com, the motion detection will be possible with the motion sensor camera that has already been released. According to Sony, the controllers will be using Bluetooth 2.0 to connect to the PlayStation console Fall 2010 will be the official sale date for the controllers. Sony are currently working on developing games that will be controller by the new technology. Although Wii have already developed similar controllers, the PlayStation®Move is a step forward for Sony in attempts to compete in the game console market, that is constantly demanding new innovative technologies.
This video is gladly provider by IGNentertainment on youtube. I wanted to make it easier for you, so I just included the video here.
As you can see, the new move from PlayStation will certainly win them large sales, and I am eager to see how accurate the controllers will be. I have tried the Wii controllers and I have to point out that they are very accurate and easy to control. I assume PlayStation will surely provide the same accuracy and easiness compared to Wii, if not even better. According to rumors, the price for a bundle of the 2 controllers + motion camera will be less than a $100.
If you would like more information you can visit http://us.playstation.com/ps3/playstation-move/index.htm
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
HTC HD2 (aka LEO) comming to T-mobile USA
The highly anticipated HTC HD2 (aka LEO), is coming to T-mobile USA!

I am a tech geek, as my wife describes me. If you let me walk around in Best-Buy or any other technology store, I can stay for hours and just browse everything I can! But primarily, I freak out about new phones.
That being said, I have been monitoring the news around the HTC HD2(aka LEO). In Europe the phone was first shipped to customers on October 19, 2009 , although the official news about the phone were released earlier. The phone was first available all over Europe and now, thankfully to T-Mobile and HTC, the phone will also be offered in the U.S. with or without a contract from T-Mobile. According to engadget.com, there is a high probability that the phone will be available on March 24th, with Price of $199 with a 2 year contract, and $449.99 without a contract. T-mobile has already added the HTC HD2 on their phone section but it is listed as coming soon.
In my opinion and according to tech news around the internet, the HD2 is one of the best phones every made. It has the newly developed Qualcomm 1GHZ Snapdragon processor, but the RAM and ROM varies by the different versions of the phone(Europe version has less ROM and RAM). The T-Mobile US version of the HTC HD2 will have:
- 4.3 inch HD touch-sensitive screen with 480 x 800 WVGA resolution
- Qualcomm 1GHZ Snapdragon processor
- 1 GB ROM Internal Memory + 576 RAM
- 16 GB Memory Card included in the package
Plus many more features that you can check on the HTC website, www.HTC.com/us
Bellow is a quick demo of the HTC HD2 from T-Mobile provided by TmoNews
Here is the direct link to the phone on the HTC website:
http://www.htc.com/us/products/t-mobile-hd2#tech-specs
There was a lot of chatter whether the HD2 will be upgradeable to Windows 7 Mobile, which will be released later this year. Currently, the HTC HD2 is equipped with Windows 6.5 Mobile masked under the Sense UI provided by HTC, which makes the phone OS look much sleeker and more interesting. Even though people speculate that the phone might not receive a Windows 7 update, HD2 owners rest their hopes on xda-developers.com who have provided many software upgrades on almost all HTC phones. HTC HD2 users will have to wait and see whether a Windows 7 Mobile ROM will leak on XDA-Developers.com .
Many users have expressed their regrets that the HTC HD2 is equipped with Windows Mobile instead of the popular Android Open Source Operating System, that seems to grow more popular amongst Handset manufacturers. xda-developers are also working on a way to port the Android OS on the HD2, but their work is still in the beginning stage of the development.
Sources: Engadget, T-Mobile, HTC

I am a tech geek, as my wife describes me. If you let me walk around in Best-Buy or any other technology store, I can stay for hours and just browse everything I can! But primarily, I freak out about new phones.
That being said, I have been monitoring the news around the HTC HD2(aka LEO). In Europe the phone was first shipped to customers on October 19, 2009 , although the official news about the phone were released earlier. The phone was first available all over Europe and now, thankfully to T-Mobile and HTC, the phone will also be offered in the U.S. with or without a contract from T-Mobile. According to engadget.com, there is a high probability that the phone will be available on March 24th, with Price of $199 with a 2 year contract, and $449.99 without a contract. T-mobile has already added the HTC HD2 on their phone section but it is listed as coming soon.
In my opinion and according to tech news around the internet, the HD2 is one of the best phones every made. It has the newly developed Qualcomm 1GHZ Snapdragon processor, but the RAM and ROM varies by the different versions of the phone(Europe version has less ROM and RAM). The T-Mobile US version of the HTC HD2 will have:
- 4.3 inch HD touch-sensitive screen with 480 x 800 WVGA resolution
- Qualcomm 1GHZ Snapdragon processor
- 1 GB ROM Internal Memory + 576 RAM
- 16 GB Memory Card included in the package
Plus many more features that you can check on the HTC website, www.HTC.com/us
Bellow is a quick demo of the HTC HD2 from T-Mobile provided by TmoNews
Here is the direct link to the phone on the HTC website:
http://www.htc.com/us/products/t-mobile-hd2#tech-specs
There was a lot of chatter whether the HD2 will be upgradeable to Windows 7 Mobile, which will be released later this year. Currently, the HTC HD2 is equipped with Windows 6.5 Mobile masked under the Sense UI provided by HTC, which makes the phone OS look much sleeker and more interesting. Even though people speculate that the phone might not receive a Windows 7 update, HD2 owners rest their hopes on xda-developers.com who have provided many software upgrades on almost all HTC phones. HTC HD2 users will have to wait and see whether a Windows 7 Mobile ROM will leak on XDA-Developers.com .
Many users have expressed their regrets that the HTC HD2 is equipped with Windows Mobile instead of the popular Android Open Source Operating System, that seems to grow more popular amongst Handset manufacturers. xda-developers are also working on a way to port the Android OS on the HD2, but their work is still in the beginning stage of the development.
Sources: Engadget, T-Mobile, HTC
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