We’ve seen the teasers and we’ve seen the leaks, so it’s about time to see the real thing. Oppo has finally unveiled the Find 7 in Beijing just now, and as promised, this Android 4.3 device really can take 50-megapixel photos! But as with many things…
Pocket’s read-it-later service adds international flavor with six new languages
Posted in: Today's Chili Despite how far the internet has come, it hasn’t quite conquered the language barrier. The devs behind Pocket know this and have added new languages to hopefully make the delayed-reading app a bit easier to use if English isn’t your native tongue. To…
Electric cars do run on batteries, and going along with the overall “green” theme of electric cars, you might be pleased to know that the batteries which run these four wheelers could eventually be used to help manage the voracious appetite for energy in Europe’s data centers. This particular idea would require the cumulative effect of plenty of old batteries as stores, supplying power as and when required, especially during peak times. It is said that approximately 2.5% of all European energy is consumed by servers in data centers, and by the time 2019 rolls around, this is tipped to grow to 5%.
Electric Car Batteries Could Be Used to Power Europe’s Data Centers original content from Ubergizmo.
Apple has the most expensive brand not just in the whole world but especially in its hometown of Silicon Valley. While that fact is probably already well-known, it is always … Continue reading
With the next generation Xbox One console set to launch in 26 new markets later this September, it goes without saying that whatever issues (if any) there are with this console ought to be ironed out sooner rather than later. That way, gamers would know what they are getting without being required to troubleshoot problems. Major Nelson has shared details on some of the upcoming features that are set to arrive on the Xbox One.
Xbox One Patch Set To Make Things Right original content from Ubergizmo.
There is a very good reason why there is a “use by” date on our food and drinks – simply because food can turn bad, and that would not be too good for your tummy then. However, we humans love to be more efficient in the way we do things, which is why it is interesting to see how much more passive things can get with this new color coded tag that was developed by researchers that can be placed on food and beverage containers in order to determine as to whether the products within are spoiled, or can still be consumed.
Smart Tags Know If Food Or Medicine Is Not Fit For Consumption original content from Ubergizmo.
This article was written on April 14, 2011 by CyberNet.
We all use todo lists in different ways, and the great thing about them is that most of the time they can take whatever form we need them to. They can keep track of what needs to be done around the house, or help us remember the things we need to pack for a trip we’re about to take.
Thoughtboxes is an online todo manager that groups various lists into what they call trains of thought. You can create up to three of these groupings with their free account, and that is likely all that most people will need. From within a train of thought you can add an unlimited number of lists.
What’s cool is that the interface supports dragging-and-dropping of the lists for reordering them, and they can be color coded with one of six pre-defined colors. Plus you can share thoughts to make them viewable (not editable) by anyone.
This kind of service won’t be for everyone, but I’m sure some of you would like to have a simple todo-focused homepage like this.
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I know that many of us do want to do our part for the earth so that the next generation has a planet that is worth living on. Some of us take public transport to avoid getting caught in a traffic jam, while others prefer to cycle if the distance is not too far. However, cyclists might get bullied from time to time by motorists, and their visibility is not the best either. This has led Angela Mackey and Kate Hartman to work on a stylish wearable and programmable light for cyclists, calling it the Vega Edge.
Vega Edge Wearable Light For Cyclists original content from Ubergizmo.