Wireless networking meets social networking in WeFi (free). This useful software does double-duty: It helps you find reliable hot spots and then connect to them, and also helps you connect with your friends, and find new ones. Run the program and it shows nearby hot spots, with details about each such as signal strength and whether the network is encrypted. You can also have the program send you to a Web page where you can see all the hot spots mapped out. New to this version of WeFi is its ability to show information about each hot spot such as whether it is a school, coffee shop, restaurant, home, and so on. And a new feature allows you to find hot spots not just in your immediate WiFi range, but beyond it as well, by consulting the WeFit database.
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WiFi Connects You With Wireless Hotspots–And With People
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LG Mobile Phones and MetroPCS launch LG Imprint Phone
Sunday, June 6th, 2010LG Mobile Phones and MetroPCS launch LG Imprint Phone
LG Electronics (News – Alert) MobileComm U.S.A., Inc. and MetroPCS Communications , Inc. announced the commercial availability of the LG Imprint, the pocket-size handset to keep people connected. It features the stylish slider with a full QWERTY keyboard, a variety of messaging functions and e-mail support. LG Imprint displays sleek, ultra-compact design and extensive multimedia features.
The new LG Imprint with its pocket-sized exterior, has what is required to for the users.. Whether it’s snapping pictures or browsing the web, backing up contacts or paying bills, the LG Imprint will provide with these practical features.
LG Imprint allows Chatting, sending pictures or browsing the Web for the latest movie times or other on-the-go information. LG Imprint instantly organizes multiple conversations with threaded messaging, a feature which displays text messages in conversation format. The new handset also offers Pocket Express capabilities, which delivers up-to-the-minute news and other updates.
LG Imprint features one-touch speakerphone, voice-activated dialing and voice memo resources, making it the ideal device for hands-free communication. Send contacts and calendar events via Bluetooth or create a photo slideshow for friends with the LG Imprint’s 1.3 megapixel camera with Multishot technology that allows users instantly to take up to six consecutive photos.
Other LG Imprint features include a micro USB charging port and MP3 music ringer supportLG Imprint also comes preloaded with MetroNavigator for audible turn-by-turn driving directions local searches and maps, and myMetro, for instantl view of account information. Some key features included are, QWERTY Keyboard for Easy Messaging, Compact, Stylish Sliding Keypad, 1.3 Megapixel Camera , Bluetooth Connectivity, One-Touch Speakerphone, and Speaker-Independent Voice Commands.
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Dyson’s blade-less fan
Sunday, June 6th, 2010Dyson’s blade-less fan

At first glance, James Dyson’s latest invention looks like a powerful HD antenna or perhaps a small portal into another world. But in fact, the device, which carries the vaunting title of Dyson Air Multiplier, is something much more common: A fan.
What, a fan with no blades? Yes, that’s exactly what you’re looking at, and what makes the Air Multiplier so hard for people to classify at first. This fan uses some innovative airflow engineering to pull air up through an energy-efficient brushless motorbase and multiply it 15 times, expelling it through an airfoil-shaped ramp at a rate of 118 gallons a second, according to the press release.
Dyson, the company, says its fluid dynamics engineers spent four years “running hundreds of simulations to precisely measure and optimize the machine’s aperture and airfoil-shaped ramp” and air fluctuations were mapped with something called a Laser Doppler Annometry.
Dyson, the man, says the ramp was key to creating the bladeless fan. “We realized that this inducement, or multiplication, effect could be further enhanced by passing airflow over a ramp,” he says. “And of course this was the point where the idea of a bladeless fan became a real possibility. Here was a way to create turbulent-free air and finally do away with blades.”
The Air Multiplier comes in 10-inch and 12-inch versions, with the smaller one available in “blue & iron” and “silver & white” while the larger fan is available in only the silver and iron coloring. Both models have a dimmer-like knob that controls air flow and the fan can be set to oscillate with a touch of a button. You can also tilt the Air Multiplier by simply pulling the ring forward or back.
We had a chance to try out the 12-inch model in our offices in New York and were duly impressed. Going blade-free obviously has its advantages. For starters, you don’t have to worry about little kids sticking their fingers in the fan. And better yet, you don’t have to worry about cleaning any blades (you simply run a cloth or paper towel around the “amplifier” ring to remove any dust that accumulates).
What’s interesting is that there’s a dead-zone in the middle of the fan when you move your hand or head close to the ring. But step back a few feet and you get a nice, smooth breeze.
It’s also worth noting that at lower speeds, the Air Multiplier is pretty quiet. But crank the dimmer-style knob to high, and the motor does get kind of loud (it’s about the same volume as the XBox 360 when it’s trying to cool itself). Aside from that, the only downside here is the price: The 10-inch model will set you back US$299.99, while the 12-inch version comes in at awhopping US$329.99.
Yes, that’s a heavy price to pay for innovation. But Air Multiplier is a conversation piece and if you stick your head inside the ring, you can be the ultimate fanboy.
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Apple Designs Solar-powered iPhones
Sunday, June 6th, 2010Apple Designs Solar-powered iPhones
Apple may be planning to develop solar-powered iPhones, suggested in patent filings that describe putting solar cells on portable devices and on iPods.
This isn’t the first attempt to bring solar power to iPhones. As you may remember, in May, Dexim brought us the DCA19 P-Flip, a solar-powered battery and dock for the iPhone 3G and 3GS. The most recent patent filed by Apple was on Touch Sensor Integrated Solar Panels on media players.
While the next couple of iPhones may not incorporate solar cells, given the recent patent applications by Apple, it’s intuitive to realize that the company is looking to put more and more devices on solar power and eventually include iPhones. According to the patent application for solar cells on portable devices, Apple would completely cover the device in a thin film layer of solar cells, even the display.
According to Gizmodo, Motorola has considered fusing solar cells with LCDs. This would make your device even more efficient, because no matter which way you had it oriented in the sun, it would always be harnessing the power of the sun.
If Apple can cover your iPod or other devices completely in solar panels, then surely they can make a highly efficient solar powered phone. If not, you could always get a solar charging case . . .
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