• Variuos Inventions and History

     

    • Airplane

      Posted: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 16:12:13 EST

      The discovery of the airplane brought along development in the transport system. The transport system improved following the invention of airplane. Now the time taken to travel long distances has reduced due to the invention of airplane. The speed of an airplane is so high that it does not take long to reach any place throughout the world. The convenience of sight-seeing in all the famous places in far away places has now increased. Slowly and gradually, emergencies are becoming easier to handle after the invention of airplane. Thus, the airplane has the ability to take the position of a...

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    • Smartfish Engage Keyboard Ergonomically Efficient

      Posted: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 13:20:03 EST

      An on-going two year production from manufacturers Smartfish has finally been completed and is soon ready to be unveiled. The keyboard, previously known as the Pro Motion and Ergomotion, has been revamped with an elegant all-black finish and boasting a 150 dollar price tag. The keyboard exhibits an internal motor which adjusts the two halves of the keyboard based on the individuals typing frequency. The adjustments made help combat fatigue, an effort developed in collaboration with The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. The keyboard looks impressive, and the ideas behind...

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    • Wheel

      Posted: Fri, 24 Dec 2010 15:39:08 EST

      We cannot imagine our lives without any kind of movement. Similarly, as we move from one place to another, either the inanimate objects are forced to move or they have some inbuilt machine. Wheels are the most ancient discovery for humankind. The wheels on a kid's car, the different sizes and shapes that we can see around us are always a matter of joy for many. However, none of us question the fact of how the wheel was discovered? Wheels have made it easier for all of us to travel. The creation of wheels is perhaps the significant discovery. It is unbelievable to visualize the globe...

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    • Camera

      Posted: Sat, 18 Dec 2010 15:37:23 EST

      It is next to impossible to capture a photo without a camera. A camera is a device, which enables the recording of still and moving photographs within seconds. Without camera, it was never possible to capture good memories. Camera was first designed by Joseph N. Niepce, who was from France, a retired Military Officer. He invented the first camera in 1826 in France. His camera known as "Obscura" had two wooden boxes out of which one box had a lens and the other had a screen, which was green in color. He then invented a diaphragm, which helped in the clarity of the image by sharpening...

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    • Radio

      Posted: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 14:01:03 EST

      Radio was a great achievement in the terms of communication between people. Radio was not a direct or immediate invention. One can call radio as one of the effects of the telephone and telegraph inventions. The inventors of telephone and telegraph had already introduced the technology of wire-to-wire communication. Thus, the inventor of radio based his invention on the technology of telephone and telegraph. This invention did not happen all of the sudden. The discovery of radio waves actually set the platform for the invention of radio. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves that can...

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    • Dxg 5d7v Worlds First 3d Video Camcorder

      Posted: Sun, 01 Aug 2010 12:42:06 EDT

      With the world beginning to get to terms with HD equipment, it is only fitting that the worlds first 3D enabled pocket camcorder has been launched. Courtesy of DGX, no glasses are required to appreciate the 3D imagery, utilising the 3.2-inch LCD camcorder display, on the included 3D 7-inch media player. The camcorder also takes 2D images and video, but the 3d feature will be the persuasive selling point. The camcorder includes touch-screen technology and a remote control allowing you to view and control your video content and still images quickly and effortlessly. Here are the...

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    • Build Your Own Rollercoaster

      Posted: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 12:42:46 EDT

      Rollercoasters are always fun. You may have played some video games where you control a theme park, and build up your own rollercoaster. Well, now you can physically build up your own coaster and watch as the carriage travels along your custom built track. The coaster can be extended to four feet long, with simple assembly and also some nice additional touches such as safety mechanisms built into the seats for your virtual passengers. Product Specifications * For Ages 14 and Up * WARNING: Choking hazard. Contains small parts. * Build your own...

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    • D Box Mfx Seats To Be Introduced To Cinemas

      Posted: Sat, 15 May 2010 09:42:27 EDT

      With all the progress and advancements in visual displays, including HD 3D, LCD televisions and 3d TV's, it's refreshing to see something else considered in an effort to improve the cinematic experience. The technology I'm talking about is the D-Box seat, revealed at the 2009 CES, but only now being installed in cinemas. The seat essentially moves with the film. Speakers are fitted to the seat, to deliver a better sound, with more clarity. In South Jordan, one of the District's Megaplex's is going to host an entire theater with the D-Box seats built in. 28 D-Box MFX seats will...

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    • Centaurus 2 Solar Powered Vehicle

      Posted: Sun, 09 May 2010 08:07:55 EDT

      Solar powered vehicles are beginning to be developed and introduced as our modern world goes 'green'. In a bid to create the best solar powered vehicle, to participate in the 2010 American Solar Challenge, a 1100 mile race from Tulsa to Chicago, emerges the Centaurus 2. The Centaurus 2, made by The Solar Vehicle Project team, looks to be powered by three wheels with the driver off the vehicle positioned off center. The Centaurus is approximately three feet tall, sixteen feet long and six feet wide. The car weighs around 400 pounds, which in comparison to a conventional car is rather...

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    • Hp Touchsmart Pc Core I3 And Core I5

      Posted: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:37:36 EDT

      The latest trend of HP products look brilliant. The highlight products are the transformed TouchSMart PC's, the TouchSmart 300 and the TouchSmart 600, now built with the Core i3 and Core i5. Also included is a "Beats Audio" program, and a range of pre-loaded software. The Core i3 and the Core i5 are priced at $799 and $1,099, respectively. Also, HP have revealed their new All-In-One 200-5020 machine, priced at $699, exhibiting a 21.5 inch 1080p touch screen, WIndows 7 bundled, WiFi enabled, optional mouse / keyboard, DVD burner, integral webcam and MediaSmart software package....

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    • Doxie Portable Scanner

      Posted: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 10:55:34 EDT

      At first glance this does not look like a scanner. Light, compact and an unconventional shape would excuse you from making this assumption. This, however, is not intended to lie in your office, but has been made with portability in mind. Take it with you on your business travels, allowing for quick and easy duplicating of any documents needed. The product was revealed three months ago, but has only now started being shipped. The Doxie scanner retails at $129, and is likely to prove a trusty companion for all your business expeditions. The scanner is extremely lightweight, weighing...

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    • Anti Gravity Platform Can Hover The Entire World

      Posted: Sun, 04 Apr 2010 10:49:28 EDT

      The last time we saw an anti-gravity platform Duck Dodgers was standing on it alongside Marvin Martian. So imagine our surprise when we clapped eyes on a real one. Yes, sci-fi fans, the gobsmackingly impressive Anti-Gravity Platform is here and it's set to blow your mind, twist your melon and bamboozle your noodle with its incredible floaty-woaty trickery. Do not adjust your eyes because thanks to several powerful magnets this amazing mains-powered device is capable of mimicking the effect of anti-gravity, levitating and slowly rotating a globe above its mirrored, LED-laden base. Wow!...

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    • Barcode

      Posted: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:25:21 EDT

      Perhaps one of the most under rated inventions belongs to the barcode. Barcodes aren't given much thought by the majority of consumers, but these codes were fairly recently implemented, in a working fashion, in 1970. A small food store owner decided one day that keeping records of the inventory of his stock and their associated prices was an extremely laborious process and so, in 1948, he took it upon himself to contact The Drexel Institute of Technology in a bid to work towards a feasible solution. Bernard Silver rose to the challenge and set out to investigate this problem, and...

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    • Wii Fit Push Up Bars

      Posted: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 16:29:09 EDT

      The Wii balance board has long been in need for a useful addon, and this push-up bar is meant to deliver just that. Unfortunately, this set of bars are extremely vulnerable, being held in place using your weight alone and a couple of cheap foam strips acting as "grips" which essentially don't do much gripping at all. The design is sloppy and cheap looking and any significant pressure on the bar will result in it falling to pieces. The bar fits onto your existing balance board and is compatible with Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus. The $25 CTA Digital Wii Push Up Bar does, however,...

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    • Internet

      Posted: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 14:31:23 EST

      The Internet is something which many of us now take for granted, but the invention of the Internet, is still recent. The Internet is essentially a network connecting thousands of smaller networks into a single global network. The Internet model and the Transmission Control Protocols used to implement the idea were developed in 1973 by Vinton Cerf, an American computer scientist. His project was backed by the United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), directed by Robert Khan, an American engineer. The Internet initially was used to connect University...

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