Mighty Purse merges both fashion and technology

mighty-purseThere is nothing quite like convergence technology falling into place together, as it brings together the conventional with the future. Case in point, the £84.99 Mighty Purse that would arrive in three shades to suit your fashion taste, Almond Brown, Black Shimmer and Gold Shimmer. The Mighty Purse has been described to be the “ultimate fusion of fashion and technology”, where it would be able to juice up your ever power hungry smartphone on the move without looking as though it was out of place, and will be compatible with all smartphones which hook up via micro USB as well as iPhones.

After all, most of us tend to carry smartphones with us these days, and as we all jolly well know, these smartphones might be big on features. Unfortunately, when it comes to their battery life, smartphones tend to disappoint as they are not exactly the longest lasting devices in the market. Having a portable charger could prove to be rather bulky, so why not merge it with something that you bring with you everywhere you go instead? That would make life a whole lot easier, don’t you think so? The integrated high-capacity battery is said to hold enough juice to recharge your smartphone by up to 2 times, while there is an internal 4-LED indicator that tells you just how much more juice it has left.
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One Photographer’s Three Year Tour of NYC’s Best Rooftops

One Photographer's Three Year Tour of NYC's Best Rooftops

Even if you’ve lived in New York for decades, gaining access to a rooftop you’ve never explored can still be surprisingly fun: The burst of wind, the sound of traffic, and an entirely new vantage point on a city you’d think you’d be sick of after so many years. That’s the basic concept behind Stories Above New York, a visual archive of New York’s rooftop views that’s three years in the making.

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Friday Poll: What do you want most from Apple’s event?

An allegedly leaked image of the next iPad.

(Credit: Sonny Dickson)

Thanks to the nonstop grind of the Apple rumor mill, next week’s anticipated announcements may contain no surprises whatsoever. Here’s the quick rundown of what is expected: A face-lifted iPad 5, Retina iPad Mini, OS X Mavericks pricing and release date, new Mac Pro, and refreshed MacBook Pros. The Mac Mini and Apple Display could also make an appearance.

Most of the hype has centered around the new iPads and whether or not they’ll borrow the color schemes and Touch ID from the iPhone 5S. But iPads are only part of the story. We could be in for a long event if everything from laptops to desktops to tablets is on the menu.

All the answers will be officially revealed on October 22, but that shouldn’t stop you from drafting your own personal wish list for the new devices.

As the owner of a now-ancient iPad 2, I am particularly curious about the unveilings, but I find my interest focused on the iPad Mini and that extra bit of portability it provides. That’s why my vote goes to the Retina Mini as my personal most-wanted new product, with the unusual new Mac Pro design coming in s… [Read more]

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Sony’s DriveClub becomes second PS4 launch title to be delayed in a week

Sony has just announced that DriveClub, one of its original launch titles for the PlayStation 4, is running behind schedule and will miss the big day. The magnitude of this loss will obviously depend on how much your personal PS4 unboxing fantasy involved loading up a team-based, arcade-style …

EnerPlex Packr backpack has built-in solar charger for gadgets

Anyone who’s on the road a lot for work, school, or pleasure knows it can be a challenge keeping your gadgets charged up and ready to use away from an outlet. If your travels take you outdoors a lot, keeping your gadgets charged and keeping you in touch can be particularly troublesome. A company called […]

CyberNotes: Tweaking Opera For Speed

This article was written on September 06, 2006 by CyberNet.

CyberNotes
Web Browser Wednesday

Opera 9 Firefox is a big topic here at CyberNet News as many of you have probably realized by this point. I do, however, receive emails quite frequently asking why I don’t write more about Opera. There are actually two reasons and the main one is that I don’t use Opera as my default browser. It is great to use from time to time because of the large number of features but too many Google services lack complete compatibility with it.

The other reason that I don’t write about tweaking Opera is because an amazing wiki already exists that has just about everything I would be able to tell you. If you’re an Opera user then you need to bookmark that page. The list of bookmarklets that they have is absolutely insane!

That wiki is so extensive that I won’t really be able to cover anything new, but I can let you know a few of the speed tweaks that I have found to be useful. Alright, here we go…

Opera Server Name Completion Every time you start to type something into the Address Bar Opera goes out and looks for a networked machine with that name. I don’t know about you but I definitely don’t use Opera for searching for a networked machine. This just makes your computer do even more unnecessary work so I went ahead and disabled that feature:

  1. Open your Preferences by either pressing Ctrl+F12 or by using the Tools menu.
  2. Navigate to Advanced -> Network -> Server name completion.
  3. Uncheck the box that says Look for local network machine.
  4. You can also uncheck the Try name completion which will try to find the address your typing in your bookmarks and such. This can also cause more CPU usage.

Opera Autocompletion After using Opera for awhile I start to notice that it takes longer to load. You can solve this issue by having it remember fewer addresses that you visit:

  1. Open your Preferences by either pressing Ctrl+F12 or by using the Tools menu.
  2. Navigate to Advanced -> History -> Addresses.
  3. Change the value to 100.
  4. Press the Clear button to reset the list.

Opera Max Connections If you are constantly opening a ton of tabs then they will probably load the sites slowly. It isn’t because Opera can’t handle the load but it is that the number of connections that Opera can make is limited. By default they only want you to make 8 connections to a single server and 20 connections total. That is probably good for dial-up users but if you’re on broadband then you should try increasing it:

  1. Open your Preferences by either pressing Ctrl+F12 or by using the Tools menu.
  2. Navigate to Advanced -> Network
  3. Increase the Max connections to a server value (I use 64).
  4. Increase the Max max total connections value (I use 128).

Okay, so those are the tweaks that I have applied to my Opera installation. Let me know if you come across any other helpful options to change because I love trying to make things faster! 🙂

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Mechs & Robots: if “Keloid” were a movie, Japan would buy tickets. Hint. Hint. (VIDEO)

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1959 Corvette Billiards Table rolls back the years as you pocket them balls

corvette-billiardsWhen it comes to decorating your home, it is always ideal to have a certain central theme to it, as it would make life a whole lot easier when purchasing new decorations and the like. Let’s just say that you like all things retro, especially from the 1950s and 1960s era, what are you going to do with the middle of your living room, now that you have decided to get rid of your life sized Elvis statue? This is where the $25,000 1959 Corvette Billiards Table would come into play. Sure, it does seem to have been priced ludicrously, but then again, you would be playing on a regulation billiards table that boasts of a base which has been molded from an original 1959 Chevrolet Corvette.

Originally constructed in the U.S., this particular billiards table will meticulously reproduce the classic convertible from real chrome bumper to actual chrome bumper. Not only that, you will have a plethora of other options such as a gleaming grille, curves, and working versions of the trademark four headlights that can be illuminated thanks to the included remote control. A quartet of full-size whitewall tires will boast of genuine steel rims and chrome covers that have been ornamented with spinners, while other authentic details include crossed racing flags in the cove area alongside Corvette emblems on the hood and deck lid. The car itself would arrive in the original ’59 Roman Red and Snowcrest White, and carries a tournament-size 4.5′ x 9′ pool table with a three-piece, felt-covered 1″-thick slate surface.
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Nintendo 3DS gets Hulu Plus streaming service

It has been a long time coming but Nintendo has finally announced this week that the 3DS portable game console has access to streaming service Hulu Plus. I say Hulu Plus finally comes to the Nintendo 3DS because way back in October of 2011 was the first time we heard Hulu Plus was coming to […]

Meet Raspberry Pi NoIR, an infrared camera board for low light photography

If Raspberry Pi owners wanted to use the device’s camera board for nighttime photography, they had to engage in some extremely delicate tinkering, as the unit’s IR filter was firmly attached. Until now. The folks at Raspberry Pi took to their blog today to announce the debut of Pi NoIR, an infrared …