HP Envy dv6-7210us 15.6-Inch Laptop
Show-stopping performance. Standout design.Don't forget Office with your PC purchase. Download Office 2013 instantly with Amazon Digital Software. Rating: List Price: $ 699.99 Price: $ 495.79 |
Thursday, May 30, 2013
HP Envy dv6-7210us 15.6-Inch Laptop
Acer Aspire One AOD270-1824 10.1-Inch Netbook (Espresso Black)
Acer Aspire One AOD270-1824 10.1-Inch Netbook (Espresso Black)
Acer AOD270-1824 comes with these high level Specs. Intel Atom Dual-Core Processor N2600, Windows 7 Starter, 10.1-Inch WSVGA LED-backlit Display, Mobile Intel NM10 Express Chipset, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3600, 1024MB DDR3 Memory, 320GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM), Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Built-In 0.3MP Webcam, 3 – USB 2.0 Ports, 1 – HDMI Port, 3-cell Li-ion Battery (2200 mAh), Up to 4-hours Battery Life, Microsoft Office Starter 2010, 2.65 lbs. Rating: List Price: $ 239.99 Price: $ 269.95 |
ASUS VivoBook X202E-DH31T 11.6-Inch Touch Laptop
ASUS VivoBook X202E-DH31T 11.6-Inch Touch Laptop
X202E-DH31T, Black, 11.6″ HD (1366*768), Intel Core i3-3217U (1.8GHz), 4GB DDR3, Intel GMA HD, 500GB 5400RPM, N/A, W8 Home Premium (64bit), 802.11BGN, 0.3M Pixel, 1YR Global/1YR Accidental Damage/30-Day Zero Bright Dot/2-way FREE shipping/24-7 tech supportDon't forget Office with your PC purchase. Download Office 2013 instantly with Amazon Digital Software. Product Description Rating: List Price: $ 569.99 Price: $ 414.69 |
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
HP Pavilion g6-2210us 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)
HP Pavilion g6-2210us 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)
Way more than just fun and games. The HP Pavilion g6 gives you everything you need to keep in touch, get it done, and have some fun, all in a distinctive design. It delivers the HP innovation you expect, for a whole lot less.Don't forget Office with your PC purchase. Download Office 2013 instantly with Amazon Digital Software. Rating: List Price: $ 509.99 Price: $ 395.95 |
Nokia N8 Unlocked GSM Touchscreen Phone Featuring GPS with Voice Navigation and 12 MP Camera–U.S. Version with Warranty (Silver/White)
Nokia N8 Unlocked GSM Touchscreen Phone Featuring GPS with Voice Navigation and 12 MP Camera–U.S. Version with Warranty (Silver/White)
Make the most of every moment, then play it all back in HD with the Nokia N8. This high-tech device offers video recording in HD, plus instant video editing, a 12 megapixel camera and the ability to upload video to share with your friends and family. The Nokia N8 also packs a 3.5" touchscreen, free* voice-guided navigation from Ovi Maps, apps from Ovi Store and an impressive design, making this the phone that has it all. Live in high definition. The Nokia N8 lets you shoot HD video in 720p res Rating: List Price: $ 549.00 Price: $ 259.99 |
Sunday, May 5, 2013
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Small robotic RoboBee begins plane tickets
Feed: Science Yahoo UK
Posted on: Friday, May 03, 2013 01:04
Author: Science Yahoo UK
Subject: Tiny robot RoboBee starts flights
A winged robot the size of a housefly has taken its first controlled flight. Dubbed the "RoboBee", the tiny 80 milligram device has a pair of buzzing fly-like wings that flap 120 times a second. The robot, developed over 10 years, is the first working model of a flying insect. In the tests, scientists controlling the RoboBee via a wire tether made it take off, hover and change direction. Potential future uses include search and rescue, surveillance, and environmental monitoring applications - and even taking the place of real bees to pollinate crops. But first the RoboBee must be given a miniaturised computer "brain" and a battery pack small and light enough to be carried into the air. The robot, described in the journal Science, was inspired by fly biology, with wafer-thin wings and "flight muscles" made from piezoelectric actuators - ceramic strips that expand and contract when an electric field is applied. Each wing is attached to the top of an elongated carbon fibre body standing on wire legs. Like those of a real fly, the wings move independently and can rotate as well as flap. The beating wings create a downdraft that keeps the robot aloft, while forward and backward flight is achieved by tilting its body. Dr Sawyer Fuller, a member of the US team at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (Seas), said: "Flies perform some of the most amazing aerobatics in nature using only tiny brains. Their capabilities exceed what we can do with our robot, so we would like to understand their biology better and apply it to our own work." In the past six months the researchers have built 20 RoboBee prototypes. Project leader Professor Robert Wood, also from Seas, said: "We had to develop solutions from scratch for everything. We would get one component working, but when we moved on to the next, five new problems would arise. It was a moving target. It's really only because of this lab's recent breakthroughs in manufacturing, materials and design that we have even been able to try this. And it just worked, spectacularly well." A major problem was finding a way to move the wings. "Large robots can run on electromagnetic motors, but at this small scale you have to come up with an alternative, and there wasn't one," said co-researcher Kevin Ma, from Seas. In flight, the device used 19 milliwatts of electricity, equal to the energy consumption of most insects. RoboBee spin-offs could lead to a wide range of technical innovations, including components for complex medical devices, say the scientists. "This project provides a common motivation for scientists and engineers across the university to build smaller batteries, to design more efficient control systems, and to create stronger, more lightweight materials," Prof Wood added. |
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