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Tips and downloads for getting things done. Run Android on Your Netbook or Desktop. Would you like to try out Google’s Android OS on your netbook or desktop? Here’s how you can run Android from a flash drive and see how fast Android can run on real hardware! Install Android On Your Flash Drive or Memory Card First, make sure you have a flash drive or memory card inserted into your computer with around 256MB or more storage space. Remove any files you may need off of the drive, so you can use it to run Android on your computer.

Now you’re ready to download and setup Android on your drive. In the mean time, head over to the UNetbootin site (link below), and download it as well. Once your downloads are complete, run UNetbootin. UNetbootin will now copy the files to your flash drive. Once it’s finished, it will ask if you wish to reboot. If you want to try Android on a computer that has a CD/DVD drive, you could just burn the ISO to a disk and boot from it. Using Android-x86 On Your Computer You’ll see a text prompt for a few moments as Android begins to load. Conclusion Links.

Cheers To Finger Power! Future technology. Mind you, this is not a “Green” concept and neither does it claim to be “Eco Friendly”. It’s just a helpful solution for a tricky situation. The situation being: you running out of juice on your mobile phone. So what do you do? Remove the battery from the back of the phone; give it a few good turns around your index finger and its gathered enough power to last you a conversation or a safe trip to your charger and electric point.

Future technology devices conceptEbook readersConcept phone nokiaInteresting technologyFuture computers conceptCool gadgets 2010Technology future. Air Umbrella by Je Sung Park. Try Air To Stay Dry Back in May last year I did a roundup of the Most Unconventional Umbrellas seen here on YD. I wish I had stumbled across the Air Umbrella then, because it’s the mother of unconventional designs! Imagine an umbrella with no canopy! The barrier between you and the raindrops is a sheet of steady air that is blown out by this hollow pipe. You can control the length of the stick and the size of the air canopy. Designers: Je Sung Park & Woo Jung Kwon. Skinny Player - One Album Music Player by Chih-Wei Wang & Shou-Hsi Fu. One Album Band Aid The Skinny Player kinda reminds me of the O+ Music Campaign where the promotional kit offers one song in various mediums. The concept here with the Skinny Player is to offer one album space on a portable – Band Aid-esque device.

The self-sticking player houses a play/stop button and flexible speakers. Although I am not so sure about the sound quality for the output, but the idea is worth exploring. The user-scenario is for exercise or such places where you want to keep your hands free, but still carry your music with you. The unique angle to the player is that hopes to use your body heat for powering the device. Designers: Chih-Wei Wang & Shou-Hsi Fu. Document Extractor - Combi Monitor, Screen & Printer by Byeong Min Choe.

Print That Screen, Literally! Document Extractor – Combi Monitor is a screen that doubles up as a printer as well. Why? Because you need precious space on your desk to put other stuff! You need to have cool tech devices that put stacks of printer paper hidden away from view! You need to boast of uber cool monitors just cause you don’t own a 27” iMac! That’s why! This monitor is just not a convergence product which is combined of printer and scanner. Designer: Byeong Min Choe. DoMelhor.net / as melhores notícias são as suas. Portal - Destaques. Liberdade na era tecnológica? Depois de usar vários programas diferentes para criar música, desde uma conjugação de programas diferentes ligados pelo jack, a alguns DAW mais ou menos complexos (neil modular tracker foi o que usei mais tempo), queria montar um sistema baseado em hardware totalmente focado na improvisação.

Para começar a juntar o material para este projeto, queria começar por montar um sintetizador, e foi o que fiz há algumas semanas com um kit meeblip micro. A montagem foi pacífica, e como não tinha ainda forma de tocá-lo, andei à procura ou de um interface para usar com algum software, ou de uma forma de o tocar com outra solução de hardware. Encontrei nessa altura o simplenZAR, e decidi tornar o projeto seguinte a montagem de um clone do simplenZAR. Não correu como esperava, dado que o código era para uma versão anterior do IDE do arduino, e precisou de alguns retoques.

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