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Thursday 27 June 2013

The Missing Sense of Smell



The Missing Sense of Smell




Our smart devices today are becoming increasingly immersive. Sure we can see and hear things. Google Glass and the likes promise a new tech immersion, but what about smell? What if you could smell you friends, a new recipe, a game or a movie.
The ChatPerf from Scentee is a prototype add-on for iPhone aiming to allow friends to share smells. The device snaps onto the bottom of the phone and sprays out niffs on demand. The device uses cartridges which can be replaced once empty. The manufacturers plan on developing a version using the headphone jack for wider devices compatibility along with a developer SDK.

Attaching smells to a game could provide an interesting dimension however there are practical limitationsPreviews attempts at this sort of experience have been unsuccessful. The smell of burning rubber, rotting Zombies or candy does sound a tempting feature addition to an increasingly feature competitive device market.



VOICE TO SMS : BEST ANDROID APPLICATION


VOICE TO SMS : BEST ANDROID APPLICATION

         

    Best Voice to SMS app is now available on Google play store for you to download and use and best of all its absolutely free for your Android phone's.

It does what it says, you just have to speak and it will convert your voice to text and then you can send it as an SMS. This app can come in handy while driving or doing anything else.


How to use Voice To SMS:


        Open the app and click on “New SMS”. It will take you to the screen where you can compose new SMS.
Enter the number of the contact you want to send the SMS to, or long hold the number field to open up your contacts to choose the person you want to send the SMS.





Click on the MIC in the middle of the screen and say the sentence you want to add to your message, It will show you number of texts extracted from your voice, choose the one you said and it will be added to your message and it will be displayed below the MIC. You can continue adding the sentences to your message by repeating the above mentioned steps BUT remember the maximum number of words allowed is the standard SMS limit of 160 characters.
One more thing to remember this app uses Google’s library to capture sound and convert it to text and it needs an internet connection to do it. You cannot use this app if you are not connected to internet. Hope you will like this app. Suggestions are welcome you can review the app at the play store.

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Saturday 22 June 2013

History of mobile phones


My History....
          The history of mobile phones charts the development of devices which connect wirelessly to the public switched telephone network. The transmission of speech by radio has a long and varied history going back to Reginald Fessenden's invention and shore-to-ship demonstration of radio telephony.
Before the devices that are now referred to as a mobile phone existed, there were some precursors. The development of mobile telephony began in 1918 with tests of wireless telephony on military trains between Berlin and Zossen.[1] In 1924, public trials started with telephone connection on trains between Berlin and Hamburg.[1] In 1925, the company Zugtelephonie A. G. is founded to supply train telephony equipment[1] and in 1926 telephone service in trains of the Deutsche Reichsbahn and the German mail service on the route between Hamburg and Berlin is approved [1] and offered to 1st class travelers.[2]
In 1926 the artist Karl Arnold created a visionary cartoon about the use of mobile phones in the street, in the picture „wireless telephony“, published in the German satirical magazineSimplicissimus.