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Use Google’s smart spoon Liftware to eat without spilling


Use Google’s smart spoon Liftware to eat without spilling

Google is throwing its money on technology, brain power and now on humble spoon. This technology senses that how a hand is shaking and then it makes instant adjustments to stay balanced. In the testing process, the Liftware spoons reduced the shaking of the spoon bowl by an average of 76 per cent. According to Google spokesperson Katelin Jabbari, "We want to help people in their daily lives today and hopefully increase understanding of disease in the long run."

This spoon is bit more than the basic utensil spoon; Google has used thousands of algorithms to help the people who are suffering from essential tremors and Parkinson’s disease to eat without spilling. The other adaptive devices have been developed for the help of those who are suffering from tremors, rocker knives, weighted utensils, pen grips. But according to experts till now technology has not been used in this way.

According to Dr Jill Ostrem, Neurologist at UC San Francisco Medical Center, who specializes in movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease and essential tremors, "It’s totally novel."

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India will be the next software R&D hub for Dell


India will be the next software R&D hub for Dell

 

Now Dell is planning to transform its research and development capabilities to India that have lagged rivals for years. This US Company is strengthening its engineering team in India to increase the number of patent applications filed from India, as Senior Executive said. In past few years Dell India has become the largest contributor to software patents for Dell, as local unit gets a large piece of investment, as per the official statement of Chief Executive Michael Dell, who has promised for its R&D push.

As per Executive Director and Head of Dell India R&D, B Rudramuni, "At the corporate level, the number of patent filings has been growing at the rate of about 25% year-on-year, whereas; in past two or three years, patent filled by Dell India have grown at 50-70% year-on-year. In fact, in 2014, patent filings from India nearly doubled.” Almost all of the patents were for enterprise software products, which meant for software business to use in the areas like; data centers, servers, storage and network applications. If is expected that this step will ramp up the hiring of

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Hackers publish the code, which can infect millions of USB devices


Hackers publish the code, which can infect millions of USB devices

In July 2014, it was reported the massive security hole, BadUSB which provides the leverage to hackers to hijack millions of USB devices, range from printers to keyboards and thumb drives. At that time, researchers admitted that flaw didn't publish their BadUSB exploit code, but now two hackers published their code on Github after working on it. Now it's the responsibility of device makers to fix the flaw before millions of users face the problem with their USB devices and peripherals. BadUSB, is not easy to fix, so that it is really serious problem.

If you will go through the original story of July 2014, than you will know that, every USB device has a microcontroller, which is a small chip and it act as interface between the device and the host. Sometimes this chip has firmware, which can be reprogrammed to do nefarious acts, like; infecting your PC with malware, logging your keystrokes and even more worse. BadUSB is dangerous because of one key reason as; it is very hard to detect even virus scanners are unable to do this.

Karsten Nohl and friends from the SR Labs are the guys, who originally discovered BadUSB an

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Progress software makes predictions about breakthroughs in 2015


Progress software makes predictions about breakthroughs in 2015

There has been a series of predictions made by the Progress software for the year 2015. The software has been able to make some strong predictions about expected breakthroughs. With the technology reaching to a point of wherein everyone has access to various kinds of technologies, according to the software, the application ice age will possibly see its end now. According to the software's officials at their Progress Exchange 2014, today every app and their underlying technology have become very omnipresent. This has resulted in such an environment where in each and every person is now able to access affordable as well as various high powered devices.

With every company wanting to get their company at the top of the chart, Progress software has predicted 6 major technological trends for the coming year. The year 2015 will see companies encountering lots of technological issues and challenges in terms of application development. Looking at the current changes in the IT, software professionals will receive more requests for technological migrations and maintenance. With IT and business about to come and work together, they will cont

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Weird Exoskeleton: Add the sensation of touch in virtual reality


Weird Exoskeleton: Add the sensation of touch in virtual reality

Virtual reality is much effective than visuals, but most of us are seeing little more than 3D imagery and head-tracking in head-mounted display. For real immersion, VR is going to need to take advantage of all the other senses as well. Smell and touch are just as important as sound and sight, but for these there are much harder problems to solve. Dexta Robotics Company is developing a peripheral or gadgets to simulate the sensation of touch for virtual world. And now they are on the way to provide consumer-friendly virtual reality solutions for better experience.

Oculus Rift has shown much interest in past few years or two that everyone from tiny engineering projects for giant corporations are investigating VR. Oculus Rift is paired with an unidirectional treadmill to create an extremely immersive experience, but the sense of touch is something, which will bring them on next level. Till now everything was focused on the motion-tracking and display, but now this mechanical exoskeleton dubbed the "Dexmo F2" which is designed to give you the experience of touch in virtual world.


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Nobel prize in physics for the invention of Blue LED


Nobel prize in physics for the invention of Blue LED

Three researchers received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their invention of Blue Light-Emitting-Diode, a technology that is best for the water purification, high-speed networking and efficient home illumination. Two Japanese citizens Isamu Akasaki, professor at Meijo University and Nagoya University, Hiroshi Amano, professor at Nagoya University and an American citizen, Shuji Nakamura professor at the University of California in Santa Barbara will receive the nobel prize for their incredible invention.

Division of Prize Money:

All three scientists will split an award of about $1.1 million, and it's a lot more than $200, which Nichia paid to Shuji Nakamur for his invention, but in 2005, he won less than $8 million in a lawsuit arguing that he deserved a bigger share of money as the royalties of invention.

Key advantage of Invention:

Nobel prize often go to fundamental discoveries like; the Higgs Boson, but when committee makes an award for an invention, than it's emphasize the

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Initiative GoDaddy and Microsoft: Now SMBs can come online in Rs 99/month


Initiative GoDaddy and Microsoft: Now SMBs can come online in Rs 99/month

Recently, software giant Microsoft has partnered with leading web solution provider GoDaddy to help small and medium enterprises as well as entrepreneurs to get their business online for Rs 99 a month, which is pretty low. As per the recent reports Rajiv Sodhi, Vice President and Managing Director of GoDaddy India stated that, "Now we want to help the small and medium businesses by helping them to bring their business online through ‘Get Online Today’ initiative. With this offering, interested businesses can have a website in the most affordable way".

As a part of partnership between GoDaddy and Microsoft, customers will get the domain name as well as a support to build a website with the access to Microsoft’s Office 365 solution for Rs 99 a month. Still customers will have the liberty to choose among the popular domains such as; .com, .in, .net, .org, .biz, and more. Apart from all these facilities GoDaddy will provide technical support through 24X7 customer care to help users set up the website, which would be mobile phone-compatible as well. For any SMB cost an

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