Wednesday, May 16, 2012

REINCARNATION OF KARNAN

KARNAN - Tamil Classic Film

The legendary film featuring Sivaji Ganesan, re-released after almost 48 years, is taking Tamil film industry by storm


     At a time when even new Tamil films seldom attract a good opening, a Tamil film of yore is creating a furore across the state in its re-release almost after 48 years.

Friday, August 5, 2011

INTEL'S THUNDER-BOLT Technology

          


     Thunderbolt consists of Intel’s thunderbolt controller chip and a connecting cord between two devices. Intel’s brand new Thunderbolt controller chip is capable of piping two data streams simultaneously , in both directions, over a cable at speeds of up to 10Gigabits per second.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Principle Behind 3D Glasses


3D Glass
Presence of any object or image on a screen is perceived by the brain from the light reflected by it and received by the eye as stimuli in the human visual (neural) system. The human visual system basically splits the reflected light into three components corresponding to blue, green and red regions of the visible spectrum.
Also it is possible to produce any color just by mixing/ controlling the relative intensities of RGB

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Concept Behind 3D movies ..

James Cameroon & his Co-Artists with 3D Camera
     
           Since your eyes are about two inches apart, they see the same picture from slightly different angles. Your brain then correlates these two images in order to gauge distance. This is called binocular vision

Monday, May 16, 2011

IPL goes 3D ...

Spider Cam

          Yes you read it right people!! The Indian Premier League has thrown surprises in every of its editions since its existence. Be it in the money involved or the tech used. This time, the third season of IPL scheduled to commence from March 2010 takes the cake. Because for the first time in sporting history, cricket will go 3D!!

Worlds Smallest PC

         
          The two-inch-square Space Cube computer has apparently been making the rounds in Japan for some time now, but PC Pro has finally managed to sneak one into the UK and, thankfully for us, they've decided to share.
          This one packs a 300MHz NEC VR5701 processor, 64MB of RAM, a 1GB CompactFlash card, and a special version of Red Hat Linux, along with a single USB port, VGA out, built-in Ethernet and, most importantly for its target market, a SpaceWire port, which is used by the likes of NASA and the European Space Agency.

                             for more ..... http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/cube-pc
                                                                                                           ( Ranjith Baskaran )

Dell launches Adamo, the world's thinnest laptop

      
             Dell has taken on the Apple MacBook Air with launch of its sleek, stylish and super-thin new laptop, the Adamo. It first showcased the device at the beginning of the year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2009 in Las Vegas.
          The new laptop is aimed at establishing the new Adamo brand and is set to act as a flagship in a new line of products from Dell, which are aimed at fashion conscious consumers who place a premium on aesthetic precision and craftsmanship.
          The Admao is built from a single piece of aluminium featuring precision detailing and a scalloped backlit keyboard. It also has a 13.4-inch 16:9 HD display and is available in two colours, Onyx and Pearl. It also runs Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows Vista and offers around five hours use on a single battery charge.
          The Adamo boasts a 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo U9300 processor, integrated Intel X4500 graphics and 2GB of RAM. It has two USB ports and one USB/eSATA combo port. The Adamo is fully connected with WiFi, Bluetooth and optional integrated mobile broadband* and full complement of connectivity ports.
           Prices start at $1,999 ...

                                    For more details...   www.adamobydell.com
                                                                                                     ( Ranjith Baskaran )