Archive for April 2008

Overhaul the Internet? Are you Crazy!!

netfix.jpgThe experts have spoken and they have delivered a verdict, the internet will be maxed out by 2010 and that’s final. During that time, the internet would be too congested to deliver the best possible internet experience and it doesn’t end there. Industry experts are talking about having to totally re-do the net (including the cabling and support structures) along with all the software that is designed to work with it to allow it to deliver the best possible speeds that technology has to offer. Current technology installed are antiquated some even as old as the net itself and most are in need of total refurbishing. Though most of the hardware is hot-swappable, newer technology is more powerful and consumes less electricity. The only problem is the will power and budget for the proposed changes would cost billions of dollars and commitments from all the countries and governments on the globe.

Apple iPhone 2.0

iphone2.jpgApple Inc., has announced last March 06, 2008 that a beta edition of their upcoming iPhone software is under beta testing and will be available for download soon to all subscribers of the sleek iPhone. The iPhone and Touch, already has thousands of native applications that used to be limited to Windows CE users. The new touch and iPhones have the ability to interface with previously inaccessible systems like Microsoft’s Active Sync. Third party developers are injecting tons of applications that has the iPhone and Touch turn into totally different machines with tons of applications and widgets that can be used on them. The upcoming upgrade to the iPhones software also includes the SDK which would allow users to create custom API’s and upload them to their iPhones. The Apple Touch and iPhone have revolutionized the way we use technology and has indeed made life a little easier for many in the business arena.

Wii Balance Boards?

The game that started out as a fad has now gained a loyal following and has even been hailed as a tool for medical purposes. Games that immerse you in the action as if you were in the field playing tennis, skiing on the slopes and more. The gaming platform was so revolutionary it allowed the previously select environment of immersion technologies to come out into common households as they play sports in the comfort of their living rooms. Family ski, another game designed for the Wii, is a skiing game that allows you to go skiing in your living room as your balance is tested and reflected on the screen in the shape of a sumo wrestler?? The Wii fit series of games immerses the user in sporting activities that engages the physical aspects of the human physiology allowing you to sweat (if the air-conditioned is down) as you play.

Handhelds Vs Organizers

handheld.jpgThere was a time when your bag held a gadget known as a personal organizer that costs a couple of hundred bucks. They were the gadget to have and most office workers had them as a status symbol of the working class. Then came the ever smaller handheld computers that ran stripped down versions of your Laptop OS and everything changed overnight, they took the stage and everyone wanted one. Out with the PDA and in with the Handheld. Then Intel announces a new line of low-power processors they called the Atom that was combined with Centrino technology that allowed your Ultra-portable to become as powerful as your computer yet lighter than your keyboard. Advances in memory technology has flash drives replacing hard disks further extending the amount of power available. It will only be time when the computing power of your handheld would be equal to your gaming PC just with a smaller screen (you can use those magnifying gadgets they used on GameBoy’s). Besides, Man went to the moon with less computing power than your washing machine! The sky’s the limit.

Blackberry’s the best Office Pal

bb9000.jpgMany in the business community hail the Blackberry as the best merging of technologies that have allowed the combination of a PDA, Cellular phone and Web PC all bundled into one small black package. Well, they’re not all black; they come in different colors too. But the Blackberry has transformed the office allowing you to take your mailbox with you as long as there is a mobile signal. The utter toughness of these small computers has allowed businessmen to keep in touch with their staff and bosses extending the office to where ever on earth you may be. They can be used in most of the major city centers but outside of them there is not much support for the place of a blackberry is in it’s own network. The latest release, the Smartphone in the form of the Blackberry Pearl 8110 loaded with some of the most sophisticated features like an on-board GPS, a digital camera with video capability and newer colors to appeal more to the females in the office.

Nano-Copper Wires

nano.jpgWhat they are can be summed up in a few words, teeny tiny copper wires only atoms thick that may be used for Field-Emission Display’s which would not only revolutionize the digital display arena but will allow a more efficient form of display in terms of ultra thin Field Effect Displays. The material can be grown almost anywhere, silicon, glass, plastic and metal which means they are ideal for use on thinner displays. The material has been proposed as a way to fire electrons at phosphors such as the function of the electron gun in today’s CRT tube displays and TV’s. If they get to perfect the material, then it may signal the next step of display technology that use less electricity while giving vivid and unparalled display capabilities.

Web 2.0 Fad - Web 3.0 Crazy (Part 2)

web3din.jpgThe only problem is that businesses may not like the idea of a smart web for it would further erode the defined lines between a business network and a social web combining all the aspects of business into one big collection of knowledge that is accessible to all. The internet has truly changed the way we live and go about our business but I think this upgrade to the internet would take a lot of time, the costs are staggering for it would surely run in the billions of dollars for all the major links of the internet would have to be replaced with faster technology that allows current applications to run better and faster of course. Time will tell if the new and improved version of the Internet would become reality, with the global economy slowing, people have that at the back of their minds focusing more on where they would be getting their next meal.

Web 2.0 Fad - Web 3.0 Crazy (Part 1)

web3.jpgThe idea of upgrading the internet may seem farfetched but the advent of the social web has become partially successful once all the current security problems have been addressed. The idea of having a WEB 3.0 might seem far off, but remember the fact that there are already studies being done to upgrade the internet. We’re not talking about the programs but the system itself, all the hardware and antiquated stuff that have accumulated into the thing we all call the internet. Maybe that would bring the new and improved WEB 3.0 into more of a fact for re-designing hardware and the software that is designed to work on it may be the key to solving the security nightmare we’re currently in.