Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Camera inside in Human body's head??

A professor at the New York University in the photography and imaging department is going to undergo a surgery to implant a camera in the back of his head. I have heard students complaining about professors always watching them on during classes. I wonder how they feel about this.

This is being done for a project by a new museum in Qatar. The work is going to be a live steam of images from the camera to all museum visitors. The implanted camera will take pictures from the professor's head at one-minute intervals and then feed the photos electronically to the monitors at the museum.

I am sure if this technology works, they would also use this in lots of security places for constant surveillance.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Dell moving into smartphones market

The latest trend about cellphones is having a multitasking phone very similar to a fully functional computer. Most computer companies are now moving into the smart phones market. Dell recently plans to move to the windows phone 7 - Dell Venue Pro. According to Wall street journal, dell is in discussions with T-mobile to buy voice and data plans in bulk for the Venue Pro.

Dell claims to save money by their switch from the RIM Blackberry's to the venue pro and also has been convincing its business customers to switch to companies smart phones.

The competition in the smart phone market is going to get very intense with companies like not just Dell, but HP who bought Palm are also entering the market with a bang.

It would be interesting to know how the market plays. Will it be the most "Coolest" phone to survive or "Cheapest".

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Google Chrome users pay less for Car Loans ??

Depending on the browser you use for loans on Capital One web site, it offers you different rates. Someone commented in The Consumerist report about how he got charged different rate when logged into different profiles. Firefox charged him 3.5%, Safari was 2.7% and Google chrome has like 2.3%.
I guess FireFox users get charged the most. It’s interesting to know how technology usage can give you cheaper loan rates simply by using a different Internet browser.
I know, for sure, I am using Google chrome for any kinds of loans I need for future.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

58'' iPhone Desk

Its really amazing how you can create any thing with techonlogy and some innovation. This 58" desk is nothing but a replica of the actual iPhone. It takes input from an iPhone and creates a fully functioncal touch screen desk. This huge iPhone would come to a great use as the small iPhone already is, as it gives you a much larger screen space. I only imagine the inumerable things I would use it for, if I had an iPhone desk.

This probably is a contradiction to the believers that the future is the world of everything nano, becoming smaller and smaller. Well big things can come in big packages and actually be very useful too.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Laptop for $35 ???

We have already seen the Ipad, tablet PC's, MacBook Air etc, but have any of them been less than $500?? NO.

Well, collaboration effort of IIT Engineers in India invented a $35 tablet. This instrument is said to have 2GB of RAM, touch screen, USB ports, run Linux, be able to connect to the internet over WiFi, open PDFs, and even play YouTube videos. Basically solves all the minute needs of every day life. The Indian government also plans to subsidize their sale to students such that they'll cost only $20. The goal is to have them selling for as little as $10 in the future. This makes is affordable and convinient for students and people living in the rural area to be connected to the outer world through technology.

I hope they finalize the design as soon as possible. Check out this video.

Are you ready to buy a $35 laptop ? I'll take two!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Wirless Lamps makes me have OREO cookies!

These "wireless lamps” have an extremely unique design which appeals to the consumers immediately just by looking at it. People don’t even need to know the technology specs at first to just like it. The design itself is so appealing to all ages.

Not only these lamps are delicious looking OREOS but they can attach themselves to any kind of surface with a built-in suction cap and be charged all day long using a wireless “Power mat surface”

Friday, September 24, 2010

Thanks to GoogleTalk, Skype, Facebook!

As they used to say... Happiness comes from within. Well, a recent research reveals an interesting angle to that concept. Research reveals that "technology" makes you happier. Many people feel that IT just brings negative effects to ones life by making a person isolated and even causing obesity. But recent research confirms that technology helps to empower people and gives them a sense of freedom.

I cannot imagine myself being without my cell phone or being without Internet, just makes me feel so disconnected with others.
Technologies like email, Facebook, Skype, Google Talk etc has made me more closer to my far flung family across the other side of the world more connected to me. I feel satisfied and happy every time I see my Mom's and sister's faces on the web cam via Google Talk !

That's one more reason to understand the importance of Information Technology and exploring it's capabilities in marketing one's business as virtually everyone is connected.

Friday, September 17, 2010

The "MASDAR" City - Epitome of Technology !

Have you ever heard of a city which is “Zero waste”, “Zero carbon” and “Fossil fuel free” ?
Well, THE MASDAR CITY is your answer!
The construction of this city is already underway in Abh Dhabi, UAE since 2008. The initial projects should be ready by 2010.
Masdar City aspires to be the world's first carbon-neutral, zero-waste city, a happy oasis six kilometers square with its own micro-climate, supporting 50,000 people in renewably powered harmony with nature.
Built from the ground up with sustainable living in mind, it will bring together the best-of-breed clean technologies: building-integrated solar photovoltaics and solar glass, solar hot water systems, smart grid technology, electric transportation, power storage, sustainable agriculture and vertical farming, water recycling and desalination, low-energy HVAC, green building materials, waste-to-energy systems, essentially everything but wind energy.
The Masdar Institute aims to be a world-class research and development hub for the solutions of the future.
A successful completion of this project would be an answer to all the skeptics who believe that human intervention, industrialization and advances to technology can only cause harm to the environment.

Friday, September 10, 2010

New Apple nano turns into "iWatch"

Apple has recently released their new 6 generation Ipod nano.
It’s a lot smaller, lighter, better looking. The click wheel is replaced with a touch screen space.

Every thing apple is coming up with has to have a touch screen. This new 6G nano does not have the camera the 5G used to have. Apple designed this nano with a analog watch lock screen. Guess what happens then?
There comes the newly visualized apple iWatch.
I wonder if apple should have come out with this iWatch and added a blue tooth feature on it.

The iWatch concept makes me think if Apple would really come out in the watch business and compete with big players like Tissot who pretty much is the sole company in the touch-screen watch business. Also, while we are on the touch-screen topic, it makes me wonder if it would be a good idea for Apple to enter the navigation business. It might be indeed a low investment technology business for Apple who already has all the ingredients (such as touch screen technology, map patents, Apple TV, etc) needed to provide one more " i " product to the family.

I would not be surprised with the term entertainment being changed/quoted as " iEntertainment " in the year 2050, with Apple coming up with all state-of-the-art gadgets and tools for entertainment.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

The WAR for PAR [3PAR]…A Multi-billion $$$ Rage

The latest buzz in the Technology industry and the Technology mergers and acquisition (M&A) market is the 3PAR deal. With the slow but wary signs of the economic recovery, it seems that the Technology M&A sector has a lot more expendable equity capable of some rotation in the market around compared to the other sectors such as Oil and Gas,

One of the major deals earlier in the year 2010 was Hewlett Packard (HP) acquiring the once market-leader and now struggling phone maker Palm. HP closed on $1.2 billion acquisition of Palm, sending a clear indication about HP’s business diversification plans in the smart phone industry. Apart from the Smartphone’s Palm had several webOS patents which made it unique and an attractive deal for take-over in its struggling stages. The webOS system was a good fit for the touch tablet operations, better than Android, and HP has the capability to capitalize on Palm’s technology without the input from Intel or Microsoft.

Moving from the technology and diversification, the next M&A wave of news that hit the market was a $7.7 billion deal of Intel taking over the security and anti-virus giant McAfee. Analysts say the deal, the latest in a flurry of high-premium acquisitions, could give the world’s largest chip maker a leg up as it competes against a growing field of rivals designing technology to power Smartphone’s, tablet PCs and newfangled televisions Reuters. In this deal, McAfee stock surged a 57.1% premium.

The latest and most discussed acquisition lately is the Dell and HP tug-of-war to acquire 3PAR.3PAR Inc. together with its subsidiaries, provides utility storage systems in the United States and internationally. The saga commenced with Dell’s bid to buy 3PAR for $1.15 billion which was 87% premium to 3PAR’s then market value. After that, HP entered the party topping Dell’s bid for $1.7 billion and this counter offering continued. It looked like two sleazy guys in a bar jockeying for the attention of one shy girl. Finally, after ten days after Dell’s initial bid, HP made the latest in series and came out as a winner to acquire 3PAR for $2.4 billion. This leaves the acquisition of 3PAR at a whopping 182% premium than its market value. Analysts have been studying this M&A process closely and do not rate it very high in business sense. Dell and H-P have a long history of competing over computer sales and executives. But the war over Internet-based data-storing seems a little out of step with reality. According to Shaw Wu, an analyst at Kaufman Bros., this war between Dell and HP has gotten to a point where it seems to be emotional and when it gets emotional, it doesn’t necessarily lead to the best business decision.

This makes me wonder whether all these Technology M&A deals with such high premium buyouts are good business strategic decisions or not. Is this a base/foundation to bolster the future of Technology sector or is this yet another series of bad investments which will drag the future down the drain…

There are some more imminent deals on the horizons or atleast rumors for some major buyouts with Apple Inc., to take over Cirrus Logic, Inc. (a chip and high-precision analog integrated circuits maker for several companies such as Apple, Bose Audio, etc). If this falls through, it would be interesting to see the amount of premium for the buy-out as the stakes on this one are already high.