Thursday, 6 February 2014

Remote Control Illuminated Moon ensures no clouds will spoil your night

There is nothing quite like a clear night sky for one
to look up to, seeing all of the stars coming out to
dance across the pitch black canopy. Twice a month
(more or less in that manner), the full moon would
come out to play, where it would illuminate the
entire landscape with its soft and shimmering light
which lends an air of romance to it all. However, we
mortals have no control over the weather, but what
happens when you have something like the €22.49
Remote Control Illuminated Moon to give you some
semblance of supernatural power?
The Remote Control Illuminated Moon comes across
as an authentically detailed model of the moon by
Brainstorm, where it has been specially designed to
hang easily on your wall in the same vein as that of
a picture. This particularly realistic moonscape
would be able to shine moonlight just like the real
deal, where the remote control is able to
automatically scroll through the dozen illuminated
lunar phases, or you can opt to use the manual
function to set your own moon phase. A quartet of
AA batteries will power this faux moon. I wonder if
this will help lycanthropes turn on their own…

Advances in communication technology

Communication is one of the most important parts of
human life. Communicating with each other and passing
information and understanding each other are of vital
importance if you are to survive in society. Methods of
communication, verbal and non-verbal have come a long
way since the time we communicated for simple needs
like hunger and illness.
Since Alexander Graham Bell the methods of
communication technology has developed at an
alarming rate. This actually shows us that mankind was
actually waiting for a technological breakthrough that
would push us to the next step in communication.
Imagine if Bell did not invent the telephone, what kind of
world would we be living in today. Almost every thing
that concerns communication uses the technology.
Graham Bell discovered not only the telephone, but the
base for all modern communication methods.
Today we can pick up a telephone and call any one
around the world or in some exceptional cases
astronauts who are based in space stations. We have
the internet, satellite communication and so many other
ways that we can communicate.
Consider the internet; it's one of the largest if not the
largest form of passing and gathering information.
Today many households, companies, schools,
organizations, businesses and many other corporations
use the World Wide Web. It can be used for many
purposes like advertising, sending and receiving e-mails,
publishing personal information, gathering information,
and so many other implications that you can practically
live on the net. At this very moment when you are
reading this article which is published on the internet
you are using a source of very powerful communication
device. I would dare say that the World Wide Web has
surpassed the TV, radio and the newspapers as a
source of communication.
A couple of centuries ago mankind did not even dream
of communicating with the use of the sky, much less
dream of something like satellite communication. A
couple of decades ago we did not dream of what we
could do with satellite communication. Today satellite
communication has become one of most powerful
methods of communication. Everything from phones to
the internet to the TV and radio can be used through
satellite communication. Through satellite
communication it is possible for an individual to
communicate with any one who has a similar
communication device. This can be done from any
where in the world. The latest GPS (General Positioning
System) can show an individuals position with pinpoint
accuracy. An individual can ask for directions from the
system and it will show you the closest route that you
can get there. If the road to the destination is under
construction or if you cannot go in that path the GPS
will choose a different route for you.
We are now trying to communicate with extra terrestrial
beings that might be out there using the latest
communication technology. We can communicate with
animals, understand what trees are trying to tell us,
understand the movement of the earth it self and try to
understand when an earthquake might happen. We can
try to understand how the earth has evolved and make
an estimated guess on how it will react in time to come.
The best and worst part about communication is that it
evolves, develops and expands. The way we see the
world today will be totally different to how we might see
the world in another 10 years time. Communication
methods and ways might change and expand in ways
that we never thought possible. Now it is even possible
to move and control other objects by the movement of
your hands, movement of your eyes and even by just
thinking it. In the future we might start to communicate
by just thinking about it. All this might be in the future,
but for the moment talking and body expressions are
some of the simplest and best ways to express yourself.

iPhone 6 Release Date Rumors Point To Earlier In 2014

The new iPhone 6 release date rumors claim Apple is
now shooting for a launch a bit earlier than previously
anticipated.
In a related report from The Inquisitr, the original
rumored release date for the iPhone 6 was in September
and some people thought we might see exotic features
like a holographic keyboard.
Now it’s being said in certain circles of the internet that
the iPhone 6 could enter production as early as May of
this year, and launch in summer the months following.
So what’s new about this iPhone 6? As shown in a
concept video , the iPhone 6 might get a new color
scheme, featuring gold and silver much like the iPhone
5C. The video also proposes a new 600 dpi pixel density
fingerprint sensor and a 4.7 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel
resolution screen with Gorilla Glass 3. Allegedly, the
iPhone 6 may also get an 8-megapixel camera with
optical image stabilization and F1.8 lens. It’s also
rumored to be slim, but heavier than previous iPhones.
One new feature of the iPhone 6 will potentially be the
ability for near field communication ( NFC), the lack of
which Apple users have griped about for awhile now. A
patent filed by Apple suggests they might be integrating
this technology into their minimalist devices.
On the other hand, rumor has it that another next-gen
iPhone will have a 5.7 inch screen with higher
resolution. So it’s possible you might want to wait and
see what else Apple will cook up. At the same time,
iPhone 6 rumors also claim it’s possible we’ll see the
launch of two different versions of the new iPhone in
2014, with one being considerably larger than the other.
Considering that the iPhone 5S launched right next to
the iPhone 5C this rumor doesn’t seem that outlandish.
So what do you think, will you be upgrading to the
iPhone 6 this summer?

Motherboard: MSI Big Bang XPower II, LGA 2011, Intel X79 chipset

It took me awhile to commit to this MSI board. I mulled
it over for days, with the ASUS P9X79 series being the
other top contender. Originally I had wanted to liquid-
cool the motherboard chipset and topmost MOSFETs
and these water blocks are only manufactured for select
boards. (I abandoned this idea later for fear of crowding
the motherboard).
More importantly, this was one of the few X79 boards
with manufacturer-tested 64GB RAM kits (see the
memory section for more info) available. With a vast
array of features including USB 3.0, SATA 6.0Gb/sec,
RAID, 4-way SLI, Firewire, military-grade MOSFET
capacitors, PWM fan compatibility, UEFI , and
overclocking utilities, the Xpower II is a flagship board
that fills the large motherboard compartment of my
Cosmos II case.
With so many computer being built with Asus
motherboards I wanted to do something a little
different. Time will tell if this was the right decision.

Graphics card: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 780

I had pretty much decided to put two GTX 680 cards in
SLI when I discovered the release date for the GTX 780
was only a week away. Advertised as the “Titan Light”
with impressive benchmarks, I decided to wait out the
week. Sure enough it appeared in stores and I placed
the order. I didn’t want to wait weeks for a third party
manufacturer to produce compatible waterblocks so it
was great news to find out it was compatible with
blocks made for the Titan card.
Disassembling a brand new $700 video card is nerve-
wracking but the results are amazing. I firmly believe it
is more important to liquid cool the GPU than the CPU. I
have had many graphics cards and their fans fail from
prolonged heat exposure which will not happen on a
card that rarely goes over 40 degrees Celsius. Enabling
CUDA with this card and compatible software allows me
almost real-time video encoding.