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India’s $35 PC Tablet

Posted by on July 24, 2010

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India on Thursday unveiled a prototype tablet computer that would sell for a mere 1,500 rupees, or $35, with the price possibly dropping even further as R&D efforts continue.

Kapil Sibal, the country’s Minister for Human Resource Development, showed off the super-cheap touch-screen device in New Delhi as part of a push to provide high-quality education to students across the country. The tablet also comes with a solar-power option that could make it more feasible for rural areas.

The Linux-based computer at first glance resembles an Apple iPad and features basic functions you’d expect to see in a tablet–a Web browser, multimedia player, PDF reader, Wi-Fi, and video conferencing ability. It has 2GB of RAM (but no hard disk, instead using a memory card) and USB ports and could be available to kids from primary school up to the university level as early as next year.

Students from several branches of the Indian Institute of Technology co-designed motherboards for the computer, which the ministry would like to see dropping to $20 and possibly getting as low as $10.

Sibal called the as-yet-unnamed device India’s answer to MIT’s famed OLPC laptop aimed at children in developing nations, which started off five years ago with a projected cost of $100, but ended up going for $200. In May, Marvell Technologies announced that it would partner with the OLPC foundation to create the hardware for a proposed OLPC tablet, currently named the XO-3, that would go for around $100.

But while the extremely low price of India’s newly unveiled tablet is generating much hoopla, the gadget still faces hurdles before it lands in the public’s hands.

“This is just a prototype,” education expert Zubin Malhotra told Newsxlive. “We need to find people who will be able to manufacture these devices at these price points and continue to develop them going forward.”

The tablet is part of a larger initiative aimed at improving India’s educational system through technology. Nearly 8,500 colleges in the country have already gotten broadband connectivity, according to the Ministry for Human Resource Development, and some 500 Web-based and video courses are available for upload on YouTube and other online portals, with more in the works.

Via: CNET

Sachin Tendulkar Deluxe Opus

Posted by on July 19, 2010

Deluxe version of the Tendulkar Opus, costing £49,000, features cricketer’s blood mixed into paper pulp, tinting the signature page.

Worship of cricket’s “little master”, Sachin Tendulkar, is set to cross a new boundary, as a luxury book publisher brings out a special edition of his autobiography made with the batsman’s blood.
Only for the most dedicated of fans, the “blood edition” of the Tendulkar Opus, which also includes unpublished family pictures and Tendulkar’s thoughts about his career, weighs 37kg, measures half a metre square and stretches to 852 pages edged in gold leaf, costing $75,000 (£49,000). Out next February, only 10 copies are being printed and they have all already been pre-ordered.

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“The signature page will be mixed with Sachin’s blood – mixed into the paper pulp so it’s a red resin. It is what it is – you will have Sachin’s blood on the page,” said publisher Kraken Media’s chief executive Karl Fowler. “It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, it’s not to everyone’s taste and

some may think it’s a bit weird. But the key thing here is that Sachin Tendulkar to millions of people is a religious icon. And we thought how, in a publishing form, can you get as close to your god as possible?”
As well as taking blood from the cricketer, Kraken asked for a sample of his saliva and used this to create his DNA profile, which will be printed on a two-metre gatefold in the book. “What you’ll be looking at is his genetic makeup,” said Fowler.
All proceeds from the sale of the 10 copies will go to Tendulkar’s charitable foundation to help build a school in Mumbai.
Kraken will also publish around 1,000 copies of a cheaper edition of the autobiography at $2,000-$3,000 (£1,300-£1,900). Signed by Tendulkar, this edition will also be a half-metre square in size and will contain around 75% previously unpublished material about the cricketing star, as well as his DNA profile – but not his blood. It is also releasing a $200-$300 (£130-£190) smaller edition of the book.
“We’re publishing next February, in time for the cricket World Cup, which is being held in India. It’s perfect timing,” said Fowler. “He’s never done an autobiography before and has a great story to tell.”
Other titles out later this year from the luxury publisher include a book on major league baseball, one on Ferrari and one on Formula One. No plans to use blood in any of these have yet been revealed.

Via: The Gaudlrdian

Mother Nature and all Her glory.

Posted by on June 25, 2010

Lightning strikes three of the tallest buildings in Chicago at the same time! from Craig Shimala on Vimeo.

Batman Golf Cart

Posted by on June 25, 2010

 Batman Golf Cart

 Batman Golf Cart

Mortal Kombat: New Movie & Videogame

Posted by on June 17, 2010

The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Song

Posted by on June 17, 2010

Shakira and World Cup, you gotta love this. Who are you rooting for this year’s tourney?

Louis Vuitton Cigar Humidor

Posted by on March 9, 2010

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The notorious fashion house Louis Vuitton is at it again, this time tackling a known obsession around the patelism offices…Cigars. The LV humidor is one of a kind piece that was originally intended to be a case to house ones Encyclopedia Britannica, ah the days before wikipedia. A later owner then converted the case into what you see now, it has all the trimmings a traditional cigar humidor with it being fully lined with seasoned Spanish cedar and American walnut which houses a removable humidification unit and holds about 500 cigars. It should be noted this is a one of kind piece dating back to 1925 and it does not come cheap, this LV humidor will set you back $27, 800 USD. It is currently on display at London’s Pullman Gallery. And in case your wondering which cigars we smoke at patelism, I personally enjoy the Rocky Patel Decade that should be no surprise. As for Inti I can vouch he’s a big fan of Don Pepin Garcia, let us know which cigars you guys smoke in the comments section.

Gin & Titonic…Man Overboard

Posted by on May 8, 2009

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Ice ahoy!! You get 4 ocean liners and 4 icebergs — just add gin, Leo DiCaprio, and Kate Winslet for a perfect party.

Nike Air Yeezy – Black/Pink Colorway Release

Posted by on May 1, 2009

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For all of the sneakerheads that have been living under a rock, tomorrow marks the release of the second colorway in the Nike Air Yeezy saga. Having seen how hectic the first drop was, we wouldn’t expect anything less from this black/pink release, which is arguably the most highly scouted of the three scheduled colorways. Various spots already have lineups, so this is just a friendly reminder to not miss out on one of the hottest Nike releases of 2009. Trust me this is going to be a hot one, patelism tried last night to get in line with no luck. With one more colorway on the way out next month, if we get a pair there will be a definite unboxing post, stay tuned.

Lamborghini Gallardo – Italian Police

Posted by on April 24, 2009

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Lamborghini has donated a police version of the company’s newest super sports car, Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia. The Gallardo LP560-4 Polizia powered by 560 horsepower engine that can reach speeds of up to 203 mph. It sported a recording video system, as soon as police officers discover a suspicious driver, with the help of GPS data, the device can calculate the location, direction of movement and speed of the Lamborghini. Using radio data transmission, the video system in the Gallardo Polizia transfers its images in real time to the relevant police station. More…

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Monologue

Posted by on April 6, 2009

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In what has to be one of the most memorable monologues in modern cinema today. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was a film that portrayed the theme that in the end we are who we are, and at anytime we can embrace that one self. The following is a monologue by Brad Pitt’s character in the film: More…

Happy April Fool’s – Conficker.C Worm

Posted by on March 31, 2009

(CNN) — Remember the dire predictions surrounding the “millennium bug?” The doom-and-gloom scenarios bandied about by security analysts on how computers could act when their clocks turned to January 1, 2000?

Well, researchers are hoping that a potential April Fools’ time bomb — the Conficker.c that is supposed to hit computers on April 1 — turns out to be equally unfounded.

But realizing that hope alone is not a prudent option, here is a primer on the worm so you can adequately prepare yourself — and your computer. More…

Where the Wild Things Are – Movie Trailer

Posted by on March 31, 2009

Spike Jonze long awaited adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s story comes to fruition in this live action film, where Max, a disobedient little boy sent to bed without his supper, creates his own world–a forest inhabited by ferocious wild creatures that crown Max as their ruler.

Mercedes-Benz F-Cell Roadster

Posted by on March 25, 2009

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Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the F-CELL Roadster project. The F-CELL Roadster is controlled with drive-by-wire technology, and a joystick takes the place of a conventional steering wheel. The vehicle is powered by a 1.2 kW emission-free fuel cell system located at the rear. It could reach a top speed of 25 km/h and achieve an operating range of up to 350 km(217 mile). “The F-CELL Roadster uniquely combines state-of-the-art technologies with the history of vehicle construction. As an allusion to the Benz Patent Motor Car from 1886, the vehicle is fitted with large spoked wheels.Moreover, the F-CELL Roadster incorporates stylistic elements from diverse eras of automotive history, such as the carbon-fiber bucket seats with hand-stitched leather covers and the distinctively styled fiberglass front section, based on the component from the Formula One racing bolides.” More…

Suitcases That Make A Statement

Posted by on March 15, 2009

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If you ever want to get on airplane, you should probably not carry around these suitcases.

An artist in France has created a line of boxy luggage that uses toy weapons for decoration. It appears that the ‘weapons’ are cut sideways, stuck on the bag’s side, and then painted over to appear as if they’re jutting out from the case itself.

via: Wired