Google’s Chromecast has been very well received so far — and thanks to the SDK, becoming more useful with better support from music, video and photo apps — but without international availability, it’s tricky to get a hold of if you don’t live in…
Sorting through Web images can be a hassle, particularly if you’re on the hunt for a specific resolution in addition to a certain arrangement. While filtering tools help narrow down … Continue reading
Everyone wants a pool in their backyard until they realize they never actually swim in it. Those neglected pools become nothing more than holes in the ground filled with cloudy water that act as mosquito magnets. Not this pool though. This outdoor pool is magic. The floors sinks into the ground and it fills itself up with water. Lovely.
The selfie is a common staple among images found online, comprising vast quantities of Instagram and other social photography websites, often smattering Facebook and Twitter feeds, among other online locations. … Continue reading
The Last of Us, a hit video game in recent memory is about to take the leap to the silver screen, not too long after we discovered that Sony Pictures had already registered the movie domain name. Well, here we are with additional information concerning the upcoming film version of Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us – it is said to be an adaptation of the game’s original post-apocalyptic storyline, at least according to creative director Neil Druckmann.
Last Of Us Movie Will Adapt From Game’s Storyline original content from Ubergizmo.
I am quite sure that some of us have stopped wearing a watch just because our smartphones also double up as our notepad, alarm clock, and of course, timekeeper. A clock is crucial to keep track of things as well as the time, so that your daily routine will not be disrupted, especially at home or at the office. A wall clock does require some sort of power source to keep it running of course, so what better way than to go green with the Bedol water-powered clock?
Bedol Water-Powered Clock Is No Less Accurate original content from Ubergizmo.
Pi Day skywriting by AirSign aircrafts in Austin.
(Credit: Sara Stevens)
With everybody’s favorite holiday around the corner — Pi Day, of course — celebrations have already begun to take place around the US.
Sky gazers in Austin, Texas, may have noticed something interesting happening with skywriting airplanes on Thursday — namely, a “pi in the sky.”
To celebrate Pi Day and honor the great mathematical constant of 3.141592 etc., AirSign aircrafts took to the skies to attempt to spell out the infinite pi sequence across 100 miles of sky in Austin.
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This article was written on July 27, 2006 by CyberNet.
Faster computers, faster memory, and faster graphics cards can only do so much when they are limited by the speed of your hard drive. Samsung’s 4GB Flash drive is looking to solve that issue and will be compatible with Windows Vista ReadyBoost (formerly Super Fetch). ReadyBoost offers users an easy opportunity to add read caches which can be as simple as inserting a USB drive. If you are looking for some numbers then you’ll be happy to hear that a typical hard drive can serve 100-200 data requests each second but Samsung’s drive will be able to service up to 5000 requests per second! Samsung even goes as far to say that the drive can be used “to avoid the hundreds of annoying multi-second delays [users] experience every day when moving within and between frequently used applications.” Even though all the numbers sound good it will be interesting to see how a user can actually install this into their system. Samsung has said that this “performance booster can be located virtually anywhere on the motherboard and is connected through the ATA port.” So it won’t be as easy as slapping something on to your USB port but it sounds like it would be as easy as upgrading your RAM. News Source: TGDaily
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