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		<title>New Revolution Nokia N97</title>
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 Over two years ago we thought we knew what Nokia had in mind for their secret N97 phone. And we thought we had pictures too. Boy, were we wrong but then again nobody else had any facts about the future N-series handset. How were we to know that Nokia will launch its N97 only [...]]]></description>
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<div class="entry-body"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Over two years ago we thought we knew what Nokia had in mind for their secret N97 phone. And we thought we had pictures too. Boy, were we wrong but then again nobody else had any facts about the future N-series handset. How were we to know that Nokia will launch its N97 only on December 2nd 2008? Here&#8217;s what we wrote back then: </span></p>
<blockquote><p><span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><small><span id="intelliTxt"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Well now, what do we have here? This device is rumored to be N97 and only time will tell if its Nokia&#8217;s latest offering or a result of someone&#8217;s Photoshop skills! According to the rumor mill, the handset is equipped with a 3 inch display and will in all probability have a 5 Megapixel camera with 20x digital zoom! The N97 promises both fun and functionality and will also include a miniSD card and 20GB of internal memory! We shall keep you updated on this one!</span></span></small></span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">In the mean time Nokia surprised everyone with the touchscreen slider N97. It’s like an iPhone or a Storm. But dare I say&#8230; better? Nokia saw what people want nowadays and adapted. After trying out their first touchscreen on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, the Nokia brainiacs where ready for the next big thing. The Nokia N97 will certainly be the flagship smartphone of Nokia for quite a while. Here are some of its features, which will make you choose it: </span></p>
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<li> a 3.5 inch widescreen 16:9 touchscreen</li>
<li> haptic feedback</li>
<li> full QWERTY slideout keyboard</li>
<li> 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens and dual LED flash</li>
<li> up to 32 GB of storage</li>
<li> up to 16GB additional memory via microSD</li>
<li> Symbian S60 5th Edition</li>
<li> up to 37 hours of music / up to 4.5 hours of video</li>
<li> A-GPS and GPS</li>
<li> HSDPA, Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, stereo Bluetooth connectivity</li>
<li> a 3.5mm headphone jack.</li>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">The Phone will cost 550 Euros before taxes and subsidies and it will be launched in the first half of 2009. What do you think? Like what you’ve seen so far? Don’t forget to check the video below too!<br />
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I have a little story problem for you. Take your average office building with x number of floors, with y square feet of carpet per floor. Multiply x and y to get the total value of square feet of carpet for the building, and use it to obtain the value of z, the hourly [...]]]></description>
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<div class="entrytext"><!-- Post age: 0 - 1 --><a href="http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/reibi.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-19598" title="reibi" src="http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/reibi.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="298" /></a>I have a little story problem for you. Take your average office building with x number of floors, with y square feet of carpet per floor. Multiply x and y to get the total value of square feet of carpet for the building, and use it to obtain the value of z, the hourly salary of a janitor who needs to vacuum xy.</p>
<p>In case of the automated vacuum robot from Fuji Heavy Industries, the value of z is a whole lot less. This robot, which does not have an official name, is now being used on the Sumitomo building in Osaka City, Japan.</p>
<p>The vacuum robot is designed to roam independently to do its sucky job (I couldn’t help it, I’m sorry). It uses laser sensors to detect and steer around any obstacles in its way. It also has a camera, so it can be used for roving security.</p>
<p>So how does the vacuum robot go from floor to floor? Fortunately, the Sumitomo office building has an elevator, and the robot has a light transmission device that electronically tells the elevator what floor to go to. I would imagine that the robot takes its floors systematically, and then goes in for recharging after its job is done.</p>
<p>We may be looking at a future where Roomba-like robots are the janitors of skyscrapers. I suppose that will save a lot of money for labor, but you may be asked to hold an elevator door so a vacuum robot can get on.</p></div>

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Proteus Biomedical, a biomedical technology company out of Redwood City, California, has been selected as one of this year&#8217;s World Technology Forum&#8217;s Technology Pioneers. The company develops MEMS (microfabricated, multicomponent electronic components) devices for medical applications, small enough to be attached to pills to be used as &#8220;ingestible event markers&#8221;, as well as potential permanently [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Proteus Biomedical</strong>, a biomedical technology company out of Redwood City, California, has been selected as one of this year&#8217;s World Technology Forum&#8217;s Technology Pioneers. The company develops MEMS<img class="bside" src="http://www.medgadget.com/archives/img/electro-coil.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="388" /> (microfabricated, multicomponent electronic components) devices for medical applications, small enough to be attached to pills to be used as &#8220;ingestible event markers&#8221;, as well as potential permanently embedded blood glucose monitoring chips. Back in March, we had a <a title="NextGen Pharmaceuticals: Pills That Talk, Sensors That Listen" href="http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2008/03/nextgen_pharmaceuticals_pills_that_talk_sensors_that_listen.html">post</a> about this company&#8217;s technology.</p>
<p>A statement by the company:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Proteus has developed a unique approach to personalizing therapy,&#8221; said Andrew Thompson, Proteus CEO and co-founder. &#8220;We embed micro-sensors into existing drugs and devices, which transmit information, securely, to a personâ€™s cell phone via the Internet. A person can understand how their body is responding to their therapy, and, if they choose, share this information with a family member, physician or friend to help them stay healthy. We are delighted that the World Economic Forum has recognized the immense potential of this approach and look forward to actively participating in their programs.&#8221;</p></blockquote>

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		<title>Guitar Hero Robot Plays Videogame With Electronic Precision</title>
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Guitar Hero kicking your butt after one too many beers? Maybe it&#8217;s time to automate your gameplay — with a robot guitar god, the Cythbot.
The Cythbot combines a camera with a vision processing system and pneumatic fingers to create a robot that can play the popular Guitar Hero videogame by itself.
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<p><em>Guitar Hero</em> kicking your butt after one too many beers? Maybe it&#8217;s time to automate your gameplay — with a robot guitar god, the Cythbot.</p>
<p>The Cythbot combines a camera with a vision processing system and pneumatic fingers to create a robot that can play the popular <em>Guitar Hero</em> videogame by itself.</p>
<p>The Cythbot is not a humanoid robot but instead a collection of components cleverly patched together to create an automated device that can read the notes flowing on a screen and play them — mimicking what a gamer would do with the game.</p>
<p>Since its launch in 2005, video game publisher Activision&#8217;s <em>Guitar Hero</em> series has become a blockbuster hit. The game comes with a guitar-shaped peripheral that players have to strum in sync to the notes flowing on a screen. Players are judged based on the accuracy with which they hit the notes.</p>
<p>The Cythbot does the same. Here&#8217;s how <a href="http://www.cythsystems.com/">Cyth Systems</a> set up the robot:</p>
<p>First, a camera from Pixelink looks at a screen to analyze the notes that are flowing in.</p>
<p>It is also hooked up to a compact vision processing system, which is hooked up to a box called the Configurable Signal Conditioning Enclosure (CA-1000) from National Instruments. The CA-1000 is capable of digital signal processing and can increase the level of the input signal up to 24 volts. The stepped-up signal is used to operate the pneumatics for the guitar.</p>
<p>The pneumatic fingers hover over the <em>Guitar Hero</em> peripheral with an embedded Wiimote, which is housed in an aluminum box frame.</p>
<p>Two large displays connected to the system show the notes flowing through the screen from the game and indicates which ones are being hit.</p>
<p>Cyth Systems relied on the light intensity of the pixels, rather than the color of the five basic notes, to guide the device&#8217;s pneumatic fingers.</p>
<p>&#8220;If that light intensity value exceeds a predetermined threshold we know we need to hold down that key and actuate the strum bar after a predetermined delay,&#8221; explains Ivan Gagne, systems engineer with Cyth Systems <a href="http://engineeringtv.com/blogs/etv/archive/2008/09/10/cythbot-guitar-hero-robot.aspx">in this video</a>, &#8220;while the note travels down the screen to the bottom play line.&#8221;</p>
<p>The idea was to demonstrate Cyth Systems&#8217; expertise in integrating different systems, says Andy Long, senior director for the company.</p>
<p>So far the Cythbot, which can play both in solo and compete mode, has been able to hit pretty high levels of accuracy of up to 98 percent, says Long, though typically it is in the 75 percent to the 80 percent range. &#8220;The reason we can&#8217;t get to 100 percent is that the pneumatics are not fast enough on certain notes,&#8221; says Long.</p>
<p>Compare that to one of the <a href="http://www.wiitopia.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=453">best <em>Guitar Hero</em> players</a> in the world, who has a 97 percent accuracy level.</p>
<p>That makes the Cythbot the Deep Blue of <em>Guitar Hero</em> — the ultimate system to beat. Deep Blue, a supercomputer from IBM, played the memorable 1997 chess match against then-world champion Garry Kasparov.</p>
<p>The Cythbot robotic system is on a world tour of its own. It&#8217;s a big attraction at many industry conferences focused on robotics and systems engineering and made its latest appearance earlier this week at the Robo developers conference in Santa Clara, California.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a video of the Cythbot playing <em>Guitar Hero 3:</em></p>
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