Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Dell PS511 USB Sound Bar Review

Highlights

  • Delivers 2-Watt output for enhanced multimedia experience
  • Helps improve the quality of multimedia presentations, online training, DVD playback on your system

Technical Specification

 

Product Type

PC multimedia speaker

Nominal (RMS) Output Power

2 Watt

Connectivity Technology

Wired

Interface Type

USB

Additional Features

USB powered

Connector Type

1 x USB ( 4 pin USB Type A

 

The Dell™ PS511 USB Sound Bar offers Mobility, Single USB Cable Solution for Power/Audio, and Excellent Digital Stereo Sound with an added bonus of a hard shell carry case. This product has been tested and validated on Dell systems to ensure it will work with your computer. It is supported by Dell Technical Support when used with a Dell system.

 

Monday, October 11, 2010

Play Hidden Snake Game In YouTube Video

YouTube provides streaming video. You can find variety of video based on your interests. Usually we wait for the video to load on the YouTube. But have you ever thought that you can do something innovative while waiting for your favorite video to stream? YouTube videos comes with hidden snake game.

Snake game is one of the most basic and simple game that is available in almost all cellphones. All you have to do is eat your food without touching the tail of the snake.

How To Play Snake Game In YouTube Video

  1. open any YouTube video. Let us take this as an example.
  2. When streaming starts. Select the player with mouse and press any arrow key in ur key board (that loading image will changed to a snake.
  3. Once the game starts you can change the direction from keyboard arrow.

 

Thanks & Regards,

Jayaprakash.Kandasamy

 

Google Working on Cars That Drive Themselves [Google Said to Be Working on Self Driving Cars, Have Already Logged 140,000+ Test Miles]

Take a look at your arsenal of gadgets, what do you see? You’ve probably got a high powered portable computer, a large touchscreen touting smartphone and perhaps even a tablet. Much of this stuff has become standard fare but if you go back even 5 years, many of the things we use on a daily basis would be unheard of – 20 years? Forget about it.



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 is thanks to the major technological revolution we are currently engrossed in. In fact, things are moving so fast that by the time a device hits the market, another product is already in the pipeline to make it obsolete. So, with things moving at such a rapid pace it leads us to question, what’s next?

Google is no stranger to technological discovery with things like their Android mobile operating system and extremely advanced search engine (among other things, of course). However, what they are working on now is something that will surely make consumers see the company in a new light.

What might this be, you ask? Well, according to Google CEO Eric Schmidt, the search engine giant is currently at work on cars that are completely automated. In fact, their progress is so far along that they’ve already got a whole slew of self driving Toyota Prius that have logged over 140,000+ test miles. Apparently, the work is done by a whole slew of sensors, cameras, laser range fingers and GPS technology that, when coupled together, make for a completely autonomous driving experience.

Unfortunately, seeing how this technology is extremely new it probably won’t be made publicly available anytime soon if ever but the innovation at work here is tremendous. It also leads us to question what industry Google will find their way into next. They’ve already dipped their feet in virtually ever technologically focused industry but have yet to make it into the auto industry.




 

 

Thanks & Regards,

Jayaprakash.Kandasamy

 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Google TV

It’s been almost five months since we introduced Google TV to the world at Google I/O, and today we’re happy to give you an update on our progress. For those who haven’t yet heard of it, Google TV is a new way to think about TV: it’s a platform that combines your current TV programming and the open web into a single, seamless entertainment experience.

One of our goals with Google TV is to finally open up the living room and enable new innovation from content creators, programmers, developers and advertisers. By bringing Google Chrome and access to the entire Internet, you can easily navigate to thousands of websites to watch your favorite web videos, play Flash games, view photos, read movie reviews or chat with friends—all on the big screen.

Since our announcement, we’ve been overwhelmed by interest from partners on how they can use the Google TV platform to personalize, monetize and distribute their content in new ways. Most of these partner sites already work with Google TV, but many are choosing to further enhance their premium web content for viewing on the television. Today, we’re excited to announce several of these content partners.

  • Turner Broadcasting has been hard at work optimizing some of their most popular websites for viewing on Google TV, including TBS, TNT, CNN, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim, available anytime through Google TV.
  • NBC Universal has collaborated with Google TV to bring CNBC Real-Time, an application that allows you to track your favorite stocks and access news feeds while enjoying the best financial news from CNBC directly on the TV screen.
  • HBO will bring access to hundreds of hours of programming to Google TV with HBO GO. Authenticated subscribers will soon be able to access all of their favorite HBO content on-demand in an enhanced website for Google TV.
  • NBA has built NBA Game Time, an application that lets you follow game scores in real-time and catch up on the latest highlights from your favorite team in HD.

In addition, we’ve partnered with some of the leading premium content providers to bring thousands of movie and TV titles, on-demand, directly to your television. Amazon Video On Demand offers access to over 75,000 titles for rental or purchase, and Netflix will offer the ability to instantly watch unlimited movies and TV shows, anytime, streaming directly to the TV.

We have also been working with some leading technology and media companies to optimize their content for Google TV, including news sites like The New York Times and USA Today; music sites like VEVO, Pandora and Napster; information networks like Twitter; and online networks like blip.tv. And with YouTube Leanback, we can offer the best experience for you to watch your favorite viral videos and personalized channels on the television.

You can get a sneak peek of some of these apps in the video below:



This is just the beginning. Over the next few weeks, you can expect to hear from more sites that are enhancing their web content for the television. If you’re interested in learning more about how to optimize your website for viewing on Google TV, please visit our developer page.

Today we also launched a new website that provides more information about these apps and all of the other great features of Google TV. And if you want to stay up to speed on the latest developments from the Google TV team, check out our new blog.

We’re really excited about the enthusiasm surrounding the platform and can’t wait for it to reach your living room. Devices powered by Google TV will launch this month, so look out for more information in the next few weeks from Sony on its Internet TV and Blu-Ray player, and Logitech on its companion box.

Update: Added links to partner announcements.

 

Courtesy:  Google