Showing posts with label cool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool. Show all posts

Monday, May 26, 2008

The first bionic eye

Doctor Mark Humayun, professor of the ophthalmology and biomedical engineering together with experts from the Doheny Eye Institute, Los Angeles, California initiated the first bionic eye.

Bionic eye consists of a video camera at the dimensions of the haricot bean grain implanted in the eyeball. The camera is connected to an artificial retina, which transmits moving images to the brain by the optic nerve.

The invention gives blind people the ability to see and scientists say that it may be launched in serial production in 3-5 years. Using this invention at the institute where he works, d-r Humayun has already tested the first artificial sight system called Argus.

This gadget is connected to a camera installed in the eyeglasses which catches images that are converted into electric signals which are transmitted by wireless technology to an implant situated behind the retina. Electrodes from the implant decode the signal and create a rudimentary black and white images, transmitted by the optic nerve to the brain.

By now the usage of 10 electrodes has been obtained. Afterwards, at the second stage in is supposed to use 60 electrodes, which offer the patients possibility to see clearer images, but the specialists try to create the third implant with 1000 electrodes, which will offer face recognition.


Moustafa El-hadidi

Google Phone

Evidence for the existence of the Google phone keeps piling up. It's pretty much confirmed though not officially official, between a fairly solid Boston Globe piece and Om Malik's five facts "from a reliable source." The down and dirty:

It's Linux-based, runs Java apps (the entire UI is in Java, as well as possibly the browser), plays multimedia files, and the OS is running on "3-to-5 devices, most of them likely made by HTC." Slightly disappointing is that the UI is "typical of mobiles phones," meaning it's not groundbreaking. But, the browser might be based on the same engine that's in Safari the iPhone (WebKit), and Google's supposedly been tweaking it to make it speedier

Moustafa El-hadidi

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Programmable Tattoos

Do you like Tattoos? But you get fed up from them easily?

Well here is the answer for you, Get a programmable tattoo. It's programmable tattoos.

more info : OhMyNews.com

Moustafa El-hadidi

Monday, April 7, 2008

Golden iPhone


As we all know when any product comes out in the market there has to be special editions for it.


As for the iPhone you can get the 24 Carat gold one. Thats if you are a rich show off idiot that likes to say : hey look at ma phone, its GOLD and its an iPhone...

You can get it from : Goldstriker in the UK

Moustafa El-hadidi

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Yuno PC

Do you work allot, Always using your laptop and food drops on it ?

Well here is the answer Yuno PC its still a concept, but look at it this way, Its a computer and it holds your coffee in it.

Moustafa El-hadidi

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

1 TeraByte Hard Drive


I remember back in the days when the 1 GB hard drive first came out i was like : WOW, 1 GB what am i gona put on all that space.... Well that was back in the days when we only had P1 computer.

That was a past era. Now we have the 1 TB hard drive. Western Digital has released this 1 TB.
1TB of capacity allows for storage of approximately 75 hours of uncompressed DV digital video, the equivalent of 212 4.7GB DVD video discs or up to 250,000 MP3 files.



Moustafa El-hadidi

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Vista Cracked


All who have a pirated version of windows vista must have been trying so many different cracks, and almost non of them work, you can't update. but here is a tool that will embed the OEM keys of vista versions that are on Acer, HP, Lenovo laptops.

Will microsoft be able to block those keys ? well if they did they would block all the people who have the original vista that came with there laptops.

for more information : Link


Moustafa El-hadidi

Sunday, March 2, 2008

updated iphone to firmware 1.1.4

So you have updated your iphone to firmware 1.1.4, and its no more cracked, or you want to update it and don’t now how to crack it ?!

Well you can use : ZiPhone. A tool which allows you to crack the new firmware in just 4.5 minutes.

To download the ZiPhone and more info you can look at : http://www.ziphone.org/


Moustafa El-hadidi

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Cheap Vista



Vista prices cut by as much as 48%,but not in U.S




It seems that Microsoft thinks that the price for vista is much over rated, so they decided to lower its price. UK is the only one with a good price cut down. Here is a table of the prices that windows vista will be sold in.





U.S. Vista Pricing
Old Price New Price Price Cut

-Home Premium, Upgrade $159.95 $129.95 18.8%

-Ultimate, Full $399.95 $319.95 20.0%

-Ultimate, Upgrade $259.95 $219.95 15.4%


U.K. Vista Pricing
Old Price New Price Price Cut


-Home Premium, Full £94.29 £50.20 46.8%

-Home Premium, Upgrade £60.97 £44.56 26.9%

-Ultimate, Full £233.60 £131.92 43.5%

-Ultimate, Upgrade £153.59 £122.11 20.5%

-Home Basic, Upgrade £60.97 £44.56 26.9%


EU Vista Pricing
Old Price New Price Price Cut

-Home Basic, Full € 188.27 € 124.19 34.0%

-Home Premium, Full € 223.24 € 147.26 34.0%

-Business, Full € 277.98 € 201.10 27.7%

-Ultimate, Full € 373.67 € 208.17 44.3%

-Home Basic, Upgrade € 97.26 € 64.16 34.0%
-Premium, Upgrade € 150.42 € 80.86 46.2%
-Business, Upgrade € 186.98 € 186.98 0.0%
-Ultimate, Upgrade € 245.03 € 194.04 20.8%


Moustafa El-hadidi

Thursday, February 28, 2008

How to Crack a "Master Lock" Combination Lock


Steps :

1-Look for the Master Lock brand. This method only works with Master Lock combination locks, and may not work with all of them. It is rumored that Master Lock changed the combination algorithm on some of the newer locks, in particular those with serial numbers starting with the number 800.

2-Turn the lock’s dial clockwise to zero. It is a good idea to turn it at least three rotations first, just to make sure it’s clear.



3-Apply steady tension to the shackle and turn the dial clockwise. The shackle is the u-shaped part of the lock that goes around whatever you’re locking. To apply tension you can either pull the shackle up while holding the lock, or you can pull the lock down if the shackle is locked onto something solid. Turn the dial slowly as you apply tension. If you can’t turn the dial at all, release the shackle and turn the dial clockwise just a number or two and then try it again.





4-Find the first sticking point.



As you turn the dial clockwise with tension on the shackle, you will come to a point where you can’t turn the dial anymore. Make note of where it stops. Sometimes it will stick right on the numbers, but sometimes it will be between the numbers. If so, record the number to the half (e.g. 22.5, 7.5, etc.).


While continuing to apply tension to the shackle, turn the dial as far left (counter-clockwise) as you can. Make note of where it stops. Now you have a sticking "range."

Determine the sticking point by finding the number that's in the midpoint of the sticking range. A range of 4 and 5 would have a sticking point of 4.5. A range of 22.5 and 23.5 would have a sticking point of 23.
5-Release shackle tension and turn the dial slightly past the sticking point. Turn the dial clockwise about one number from the sticking point in order to allow you to "escape" that sticking point.
6-Reapply tension to the shackle and continue turning the dial clockwise to find all the sticking points. You should find a total of twelve sticking points in one complete turn of the dial. Write them down.
7-Find the third number of the combination.

Look at your list of sticking points and eliminate all those which are not whole numbers (i.e. cross off any number that ends in .5). You should eliminate 7 of the 12 numbers with this step.

Of the remaining sticking points, choose the one with the unique digit in the "ones" position. Four of the remaining five numbers will share the same number in the "ones" place, so for example, if the numbers left on the list are 4, 14, 24, 27, and 34, the number 27 is the only one which does not have a four in the "ones" place. This is the third number of the combination.

8-Find the magic number. Divide the third number of the combination (27 in this case) by four and write down the remainder. In this case 27/4 = 6 remainder 3. Remember we are only concerned with the remainder, which will always be 0, 1, 2, or 3. Write down the magic number (3 in this example).

9-Find the possible first numbers of the combination. Add 4 to the magic number (3). Write down the result (7). Now add 4 to that and continue adding 4 to each resulting sum until you have gone completely around the dial once. Write down each of these numbers. Thus, for the example above the numbers would be 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, and 39. One of these numbers is the first number of the combination.
10-Find the possible second numbers in the combination. If your magic number is 0 or 1 then add 2 to it, otherwise subtract 2. Since our example magic number is 3, we subtract 2 and get 1. Write down the answer and add 4 to it. Now add 4 to each resulting sum until you have gone completely around the dial once. Thus, in the example, the numbers would be 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, and 37. One of these numbers is the second number in the combination.
11-Cross out the numbers (the possible 2ND numbers) Plus or Minus 2 [25 & 29] from the third number of the combination[27].

12-Figure out the correct combination by trial and error. You now know all the possible first numbers [3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39], all the possible second numbers [1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37], and the third number [27]. You’ve just narrowed down 64,000 combinations to only 80. Now try each combination until you find the correct one. If you’re lucky, you may need to try only a few but then again, you may need to try all 80.

Tips :


If you’re in a hurry, you don’t need to calculate the possible first and second numbers yourself. Once you’ve figured out the third number, you can save time by using a special computer application to determine all the possible combinations.


Masterlock.exe


Moustafa El-hadidi

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Temporarily blind surveillance cameras


"Infrared Light Against Surveillance Cameras" is an easy to build device that protects you from cameras in public spaces. The focus is to amplify the interaction between "machines" (or light sources) that have been built as surveillance devices. This type of project always seems to re-emerge every few years.

mroe info : Link

Moustafa El-hadidi

Wallet MP3 - Blue Music Notes -1GB




Wallet-MP3, is your cool MP3 Player choice!
Never be bored again on the roads, school, gym or nature. Now you can pull this ultra-slim credit-card sized MP3 Player from your wallet and be filled with your favorite music...

And this flash drive-based MP3 player, is not only the thinnest MP3 player in the world, but a durable MP3 Player, despite its delicate & fragile look!It is water-proof, sand-proof, high-temprature tolerance, light-weight, and its body is unbreakable* and made out of plastic, which you don't even need to know, because it will 'rest' until needed in your wallet, due to its credit card size & shape !
It's the ultimate portable MP3 player out there!

Have your own great music center in this thin body that easily connects to any PC or laptop: this innovative MP3 Player has a built-in USB connector that enables you to control your music anywhere, anytime! No need to carry around extra cables in your pockets for battery recharge or upload & exchange music and files.



Moustafa El-hadidi

InvisibleSHIELD Strength Test - iPhone

ZAGG's invisibleSHIELD™ is a thin, polyurethane film originally created for the military to protect the leading edge of helicopter blades. What's unique about this military-grade film is how tough it is - it doesn't scratch. Introduced in early 2005, the invisibleSHIELD is the first product of its kind. Its patent-pending, full body protection has revolutionized the industry and has changed the way people think of protecting their devices. Others have tried to imitate it and have fallen short.

Apart from keeping your devices scratch-free, the invisibleSHIELD provides some unexpected benefits. Unlike cases, its uncompromising design doesn't take away from the look and feel of your device. It adds no bulk, allowing you to freely hold, carry, and dock your device without interruption. Also its "grippy" feel allows you to be far less likely to drop your once slippery device.

Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

If you haven't gotten a chance yet, do watch the video of this attack. It's does a good job explaining the problem. Full drive encryption stores the key in RAM while the computer is powered on. The RAM's stored data doesn't immediately disappear when powered off, but fades over time. To recover the keys, they powered off the computer and booted from a USB disk that created an image of the RAM.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Wi-Fi on the Fly

So you're on a plan going to nowhere, your board and you have the urge to check your e-mail since your life evolves around your e-mail…
Well FLY JetBlue Airways, They said that soon they will have Wi-Fi access in the plain, you can check your e-mail, chat on Yahoo, or even download warez...



Moustafa El-hadidi

Skin your Laptop,Phone,IPod

Well i'm sure that allot of us are bored with the way that our laptop of ipod looks like and we just wana get a paint brush and color it…
Well if you aren't an artist then you can, and if you do it will look like a 3 years old colored it for you. So here is the site for you :
http://www.gelaskins.com/



Moustafa El-hadidi