Posts Tagged ‘pro’
Monday, September 6th, 2010
princesskdj posted a photo: jeune, oui! je le suis! derrière le miroir sans tain où j’attends, j’attends, j’attends je suis éternelle… je viens du fond des âges et j’y demeure probablement malgrè les gadgets techniques! PS: without photoshop!

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Au miroir
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Monday, September 6th, 2010
New to Panasonic’s LUMIX FX series is the FX700, which packs a truck load of advanced features into a slim and stylish body.
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Sunday, September 5th, 2010
NewNet – Smart grid technology provider Consert secures $17.7m financing.
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NewNet – Smart grid technology provider Consert secures $17.7m …
Tags: art, con, new, ons, Ovi, pro, provider, smart, tech, technology
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Sunday, September 5th, 2010
With every passing month, it seems that more electronic devices are touted as being Bluetooth. And while many people are excited about the arrival of its new products, others are left scratching their heads wondering,
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Do You Understand The Bluetooth Technology ? – Exclusive Drops
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Sunday, September 5th, 2010
Plugandwear invites you at Wearable Technology -a hand on Analysis of Electronics in Innovative Textiles and Prototype Development workshop,13-15 Nov in Florence.
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Plugandwear Wearable Technology Workshop in Florence | Body Pixel
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Sunday, September 5th, 2010
Product: PCM-M10 Linear Recorder Manufacturer: Sony Wired Rating: 7 College is about procrastination. More precisely, it’s a chance to hone the important responsibility of shirking skills and techniques you’ll later use in the real world. So why shouldn’t note taking (or lack thereof) be a part of that learning experience? Eschewing the rigors of traditional real-time (paper and pencil) transcription means you’ll need a recorder that’s up to the task. The Sony PCM-M10 should be at the top of your list. Make no mistake, the M10 is not your traditional dainty audio archiver. While it’s the smallest in Sony’s professional line of recorders, this palm-sized linear recorder weighs in at about 6.5 ounces (with two AA batteries) and is also about as thick as two iPhones or a deck of cards. Still, if you don’t mind hauling this brick along with the rest of your gear, you’ll be blessed with some of the cleanest, most pristine audio recordings you’ve ever heard. That’s largely thanks to two omni-directional mics with a wonderfully flat and wide frequency response. Whether you’re in a crowded lecture hall or a small round table setting, these mics do an exemplary job filtering out ambient noise while honing in on the voice(s) you want, regardless of the recorder’s positioning. The M10 comes loaded with 4 GBs of built-in flash memory and can be expanded to another 16 GBs thanks to a microSD slot on the left hand side. There’s even a handy crossover memory function that lets you record from the internal memory directly to any additional storage you have. No worrying about preemptive cut offs. Max the M10 out at 20 GBs, and you’ll get over 9 hours of 24-bit 96 kHz audio. Ratchet down the audio quality to 64 kHz, Mp3 mode and that’s an insane 690 hours — enough for a year’s worth of lectures. We also loved the recorder’s 5-second pre-record buffer, which captures audio to a continuously filling buffer while the recorder is in the record/pause mode. That means if you happen to miss something (“this will be on the test, class”), you can simply release the pause button and those missing 5 seconds will have been recorded. When playing back your audio files, you can adjust between 75 percent and 100 percent (double time) in 5 percent increments. The M10 actually lets you preserve pitch over this entire range, however, which is extremely useful when transcribing a lecture or interview. When it comes to offloading those files, it’s as easy as connecting the recorder to your computer via the included USB cord. Drag and drop files onto you Mac or PC and you’re done. Whether you use the M10 as a companion to normal note taking or a tool for fevered last minute transcriptions, you won’t find much to quibble with. Yes, it’s probably overkill for the needs of the average college student. But you can talk to us about practicality after you’ve dropped the philosophy major. WIRED Spectacular recording quality in both MP3 and WAV formats. Ten recording modes. Forty plus hours of battery life. Built like an Abrams tank: Toss it in a bag and forget about it. Current street price is actually about half the MSRP. Handy wired remote for controlling things from the comfort of your lap. Can double as a media player and play non-DRMd WMA and M4V files (with metadata). TIRED Prepare to part with a month’s worth of beer money. Bulky. Menu structure can be confusing. Crappy built-in speaker (use headphones).
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Pro-Grade Linear Recorder Slurps Up Sound
Tags: ati, computer, cut, Gear, lte, pen, phones, player, pro, real, recording, street, the, with, world
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
> > View all This is adorable: a tiny charcoal BBQ grill using an Altoids Sours tin, two metal computer fan guards, and some sheet metal screws for legs. It looks like it fits one regular-sized briquette. As one of the commentors notes, this is great for marshmallows, but you could also cook a shrimp at a time. Making it doesn’t require tools more sophisticated than a Dremel – no soldering, no nothing. Release the GeekDads. You could probably bang this thing out and be eating S’Mores before your neighbor’s charcoal grill is hot enough to cook. Instructables user Vmspionage’s mini-grill was inspired by the earlier eBQ, which uses a full-sized Altoids tin . He also writes that “the propane version is coming soon! ” Now we just need someone to make a MintyBoost-powered electric starter, and we’ll really have something cooking. Altoids Sours BBQ Grill [Instructables] via Makezine . See Also: DIY Friday: Charge Your iPhone With AAs or Solar Power 100 Essential Skills for Geeks (GeekDad Wayback Machine) Fire Up The Grill: GeekDad Field Tests A Trio Of Portables …

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DIY Friday: Make an Altoids Mini-BBQ. Perfect For S’Mores!
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
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iPhone 4 32GBs Black Vs iPhobe 3G 16GBs White
Tags: apple, background, black, connection, illustration, iphone3g, iphone4, One, personal, photos, pos, pro, store-
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Image from Samsung Korea, via Gregory Han at Apartment Therapy Unpluggd All-in-one printer/scanner/fax machines are so yesterday. Maybe the way to go is with better, single purpose devices: A compact, portable scanner combined with a fast, monochrome laser printer. I hate my all-in-one machine. It sits on my desk, filled up with its expensive color ink cartridges, mocking me. I never print photos or make copies, and I don’t have a land line to fax anything. But I regularly need to print out black-and-white documents, and a little less regularly scan text or images. I need machines that perform these tasks cheaply and reliably, and then get out of the way when I don’t need them. This is where two new buying guides might prove very handy. The first is for scanners: IEEE.org’s “ Speed-Dating Portable Scanners ,” flirts with the MobileOffice (too big) and the DocuPen (too wimpy) before falling for the Doxie (just right, and which Wired recently reviewed ). Pink hearts aren’t usually my thing, but I could really go for a scanner that fits in a laptop bag and Just Works , so I just might broaden my horizons. The second guide is for printers: Apartment Therapy Unpluggd makes the case for old-school laser printers in “ Stark Black and White: Why The Monochrome Laser Printer Still Makes Sense “: Back when we had a color inkjet printer we were constantly running out of black cartridges. Those pieces of plastic we wasted and merely threw away requiring us to buy a new one after what only seemed liked 20 pages. Once we moved to a simple monochrome laser jet we began to notice that we could print literally thousands of pages before our toner cartridge went out. And instead of paying $35.00 for a shoddy black inkjet cartridge, that same cash can get us happily printing on our way for over a year. In “ Good Looking Printer For Small Space? ” Unpluggd recommends the Samsung SCX-4500 monochrome laser — plus the Canon PIXMA iP100 and HP OfficeJet H470 for low-footprint printers with color. The Samsung actually has a built-in scanner, but a portable model is still awfully appealing; if you’re anything like me, your papers wind up all over the house, while your all-in-one stays in just one place. If the mountain (of text) won’t come to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to the mountain. See Also: The $20 DIY Book Scanner Doxie Scanner Sends and Shares HP Plans Line of (Relatively) Affordable 3-D Printers Office Equipment Does Printer Jam at onedotzero

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For Printers, ‘All-In-One’ Really Means ‘Way-Too-Much’
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Google released an improved version of Chrome Browser today as the web giant Web browser turned 2 years old. Looking back today on Chrome’s second.
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Google Chrome 2nd Year | Widgets – Gadgets
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