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New Notebook:Ware Legacy X-X-4481, As Like MSI

November 26, 2008

Legacy X-4481 is one of 6 notebook models X-Ware focused as elegant product to the needs for working. Legacy series of physical appearance seem serious but tidy. Legacy X-4481 has screen 13.3″ with Crystal Glare technology to make good eye view. Many users choose this Model 13 because the weight is around 2 kg, it’s very easy to bring.

Legacy X-4481 uses T8100 Penryn processor and DDR2 memory (2GB). connection Facility is quite complete, including USB, VGA-out, Express Card, and also HDMI. Even, it is available a port for an antenna cable digital TV (DVB), although this is still optional, TV tuner is available in a new internal built-in in Qrystal series.

Key keyboard and shortcuts give a good response on the finger. It ‘s also available the fingerprint facilities among these touchpad buttons as the extra security that it’s now generally appears on notebook for business.
Overall, the Legacy X-4481 is ideal for work, not for gaming chips because of the use of the GMA X3100. 8-cell batteries support helps notebook power around 3 – 4 hours, so it’s suitable for you who often work in the outdoors. The other one of conveniences is through the warranty period of 2 years for the service and spare parts.

Wireless Technology By Using Tongue Control System

November 15, 2008

Nowsday, researchers are developing wireless technology for human to control their tools easily. Recently, it has been developed the technology to control home and office tools using tongue.

Movement of the tongue is very flexible, very well to control the movement as help to swallow food, to distinguish the taste of food, clean mouth, talk, and smell. Anytime, the technology may also be used to control movement in the computer without a mouse and keyboard. The Researchers at the Institute Technology Georgia (Georgia Tech), the U.S is developing a tongue control system. The tool is expected to help the out-skilled or disabled people to use computers with unimpeded.
“You can control the environment around full with only the tongue moves,” said Maysam Ghovanloo who lead the project. Group of researchers who joined in the Tongue Drive System tongue movement to change to become the joystick to manipulate a wheelchair, set electronic tools at home, and even play computer games.
However, these tools have not become a reality yet. The researchers are still testing and sampling to create the prototype. The system developed by Georgia Tech form slabs magnets as wide as 3 millimeters in the tip of the tongue. Magnets will be detected movement sensors placed around the cheek. Next, change movement is sent to computer and software and translate it as a command slide right, left, front, rear, a single click and double click.
Ghovanloo is optimism that more commands can be applied to give combination of many movements. Currently, he should try to improve the form of equipment that is still stiff around the mouth, increasing the ability the software, and choose the size of magnets and a battery that is comfortable in the mouth in a long time.
“You should be able to control not only chairs, TV, computer, but also the whole of your life, and all in one system,” said Justin Cohran (26), one of the students who became the first tester of this tool. Development of the system is funded by a grant worth 120,000 U.S. dollars from the National Science Foundation and 150,000 U.S. dollars from the Christopher and Reeve Foundation Fund.