Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

A table that crunches your desired music

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

The AMP Speaker that doubles up as a deskNot a lot of information is really available about this one, but it is definitely worth a mention.

The AMP speaker is an innovation that doubles up as a desk and with built-in amplifiers, so all you need to do for the AMP to start crunching your numbers, is to connect it to your laptop, iPod, music player, radio or any other music device. There’s an audio jack that is used for this purpose, which ensures that you can connect it to any portable music device you have.

To round it up, it is equipped with a MOSFET amplifier and a 3-way speaker cone set.

It has been designed by Pieter Mae, but it is unclear from his website whether it is still a concept design or has it actually been engineered. Whatever may be the case, it doesn’t really seem very healthy for a laptop though, because of the highly charged magnetic fields it shall bear and the heavy vibrations that it might produce.

Reading a book out of my way

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

It’s been a long time since I read a book. I had started reading The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari during my last journey to Kolkata, but couldn’t sustain to reading it because I found it too unrealistic and boring - a tremendously successful lawyer at the peak of his career suddenly abandoning all the wealth and assets that he had, and travelling into the Himalayas to reform himself.

The Google StoryI already wrote about my so-very-obvious fascination with Google. And this fascination has got me to read at a time when I never do, i.e. until i’m not travelling a long distance. You must have already guessed the book that I’m reading. It is none other than The Google Story by David Vise.

The curiosity to know more about Google has got me to begin with reading one of the best books about Google that must have been published till date. And I bet, it’s going to be an amazing experience reading through the story of Sergey Binn and Larry Page innovating a tool that empowers billions of people to find what they want, with a click of their mouse.

Will miss BarCampPune3

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

BarCampPune3

BarCamps are really interactive events that amazingly let you share as well as learn a lot with each other.

Having attended three BarCamps which extended my knowledge and were thoroughly enjoyable, letting me meet so many new people and technologies, I am very disappointed that I will not be able to make it to Pune this Saturday on the 7th of July, 2007.

Anywayz, if you have never attended a BarCamp, I bet this one is going to really mesmerise you because it has already got around 175 registrations, which ensures a very active interaction among all attendees. It has thus been divided into two tracks, and if you can prepare in these two days, you may even want to get there and present a session on some Interesting Topic. Still wondering?? Get on to http://barcamp.org/BarCampPune3

Google Rocks

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Google

Google simply rocks. I am an avid Google fan and just love the plethora of services that they provide all of us with. Whether you are a dancer or a detective or a plumber or a SOHO Businessman or an IT Professional or a doctor or a webbie, you are bound to visit Google if you are on the Web. Google has evolved from just a search engine to “The Lord of the Internet” and has never looked back since the launch of Adwords and Adsense, the pillars that build up their powerful advertisement system, now used by thousands of people all around the world.

Google has clearly hit the bull’s eye with their simple and textual, but yet, highly effective interfaces, may it be their Search, or the revolutionary Gmail or their text advertisement concept.

Bottomline: Simplicity is always bound to work until you effectively present what you want to, in the minimal amount of space.

While Google continues to make our lives easier, if you want to explore the vast collection of Google services, just get on to their homepage and click the more>> link. Apart from all the other superb services, you’ll find a link to Google Labs. You’ll find all the Experimental projects Google is currently working on right here for the visitors to check out. Google Labs graduates include Notebook, Google Docs, Google Video, iGoogle and so many other cool tools.

So, if you gotta enhance your experience on the Internet, I bet the best way do it is by using Google’s services to the maximum possible extent that you can. Any takers??