While they're not the full-on, head-up-display glasses that was previewed in the Project Glass demo video below, they will offer some interesting functionality.
What are they?
Google Glass Explorer Edition is the first product to come out of the company's Project Glass. At its most basic level, the Glass is a device that lets you show and interact with the world around you, without disconnecting from it.
The Glass is designed to be out of the way, so it doesn't interfere with your activity. According to Google, it weighs less than most sunglasses. On the side is a touch pad for control, on top is a button for shooting photos and videos with the built-in camera, and there's a small information display positioned above the eye, just out of the line of sight.
The actual spec details that were given were pretty light, other than to say that it has a camera, multiple radios for data communication, a speaker and a mic and a gyroscope, so the Glass can tell your position and orientation, at all times.
What can I do with them?
While they may eventually lead you through every aspect of your waking life, in their current state of development, it looks like you'll be able to do things such as have Google+ Hangouts, live-stream video, snap pictures or shoot some movies and share what you capture with little effort. Google search is almost certain to be part of its early capabilities, as well.
What's it like to wear them?
CNET's own Rafe Needleman was one of the first journalists to get hands-on (heads-on?) with the prototype Google Glass product. Rafe was allowed to try on the prototype glasses, offered by Google co-founder Sergey Brin. He reports:
The glasses have audio output to the right ear only, and there's no ear bud — the sound just leaks into space. Best practice is to cup your hand over your ear and the glasses temple, to amplify the sound. This works well, and Brin says the social gesture of cupping your hand over your ear alerts people near you that you are paying attention to the device.
Disabled were all the really cool features — SMS, alerts and the capability to read Brin's email. Brin says that he has his glasses set up to not bother him with email text. He gets an audible alert when a high-priority email comes in, and only if he looks up (tilts his head up) does the message display.
The titanium-framed glasses headset was comfortable and very light. I had to take off my prescription lenses to wear the Google Glasses, but Google designer Isabelle Olsson (a former eyewear designer) says the company is working with glasses manufacturers, to serve glasses-wearing users.
Want now! When can I get mine?
Not anytime soon. The Google Glass Explorer Edition is only available to developers as a pre-order for US-based I/O attendees for US$1500, and they won't receive them until early 2013. Brin has said that consumers can expect Google Glass to become available in 2014.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Raghavendra Swami
Photo from Ulu Tiram Ragavendra Illam |
Raghavendra Swami (1595–1671 CE) was a Hindu saint and philosopher who served as the head of the Sri Mutt in Kumbakonam from 1624 to 1636. He wrote a commentary Sudha Parimala on the Nyaya Sudha, an exposition of Dvaita philosophy. His samadhi in Mantralayam in the present-day Andhra Pradesh is an important place of pilgrimage. The numerous miracles he performed have led to him being worshipped even today in the form of god and he is believed to be the saviour for those who placed faith in him.
Raghavendra was born Venkatanatha in the town of Bhuvanagiri in the present-day Tamil Nadu to Kannada-speaking Madhwa Brahmin parents in 1595, 1598 or 1601. After having his initial education under his brother-in-law Lakshminarasimhachar, Venkatanatha was admitted to the Sri Mutt in Kumbakonam where he took sanyasa and adopted the name Raghavendra Theertha. Raghavendra succeeded his guru Sudheendra Theertha as the head of the Sri Mutt and served from 1624 to 1636. He travelled all over South India expounding Madhvacharya's Dvaita philosophy and is attributed with a number of miracles. In 1671, after assuring his disciples in a speech that he will be in spirit with them for the next eight hundred years, Raghavendra attained samadhi at Mantralayam.
Ragas and cinema hits
Johor Bahru- Ragas and Cinema Hits is another classy production by
Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru which will be held on JUNE 29-30, 2012
at 8pm and 7.30pm.
This concert takes you on a journey of reminiscence as the TFA
musicians and singers will perform hits by some of the most famous music
directors of Tamil cinema.
Audience will be shown how music directors used Carnatic ragas to give the touch of clasical to their hits.
Organisers welcomes all music lovers to come and enjoy the incredible
and inspiring influence of Indian classical music on cinema and lovers
of cinema.
Funds raised from the event will be channelled to the building funds.
Temple of Fine arts is a dedicated NGO promoting an Indian classical
music and arts. Their aim is to help Malaysian youth rediscover the
cultural, artistic and spiritual wealth of their forefathers and to make
it relevant for themselves and for future generations to come.
For further information please contact the Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru at 607-2227400.
Johor Bahru
Monday, June 25, 2012
Split it : Ipad Keyboard
Have you ever found yourself wanting to use the keyboard on your iPad with just your thumbs? Actually with iOS 5 you can. A new split keyboard on iPad lets you tap out a message using your thumbs. Just pull apart the keyboard by swiping with both thumbs from the center outward, or tap the little keyboard icon in the lower right corner and pull it up, the keyboard will split in two and be much easier to type on using your thumbs while holding the device.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Pontian District
Sunset at Pontian |
Pontian is noted for its variety of seafood which is sold at a reasonable price. Visitors from neighbouring towns and Singapore regularly visit Kukup, a fishing village about 20 km from Pontian Kechil. Notable national parks in Pontian include Tanjung Piai.
Pontian Kechil is situated 1.5 hours (via bus) from Johor Bahru (Capital of Johor State) via Jalan Johor. Other notable towns in Pontian include Ayer Baloi and Benut, north of Pontian Kechil. To the south and east of Pontian Kechil respectively are the towns of Teluk Kerang and Pekan Nanas.
Especially along coastal areas, Pontian is populated by Malays of Bugis and Javanese descent. The Chinese community in Pontian predominantly belongs to the Fujian (Hokkien) dialect group.
This town is also site as the observatory to look for the crescent moon to mark the beginning of Muslim month of Ramadhan, Shawwal, and Zulhijjah, to celebrate fasting month of Ramadhan, Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Hari Raya Aidiladha.
Pontian Kechil is subdivided into few area namely:
- Jalan Kukup - South of Main Traffic Junction heading to Kukup.
- Jalan Bakek - North of Main Traffic Junction until Sg Pontian Kechil Bridge.
- Jalan Alsagoff - North of Sg Pontian Kechil Bridge until Sg Pontian Besar Bridge.
- Jalan Johor/Batu 36 - East of Main Traffic Junction heading to Johor Bahru.
- Jalan Parit Mesjid - East of Old Police Station Junction. Another Highly Populated Area.
Samsung Smart Cameras 2012 - Wi-Fi Direct
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Friday, June 22, 2012
Singapore babes exchanged racist jokes about Indians on Facebook
Barely one month after two Singapore girls found themselves embroiled
in a storm over alleged racist remarks posted online, another two babes
were caught making racist jokes about Indians on Facebook.
Attached below is a snapshot of a Facebook conversation sent to us by an angry reader:
According to her Facebook profile, Cynthia’s last job was an associate at Changi Airport Group. It is not known where she is working now.
Under the draconian Sedition Act, one can be charged and jailed for making racist remarks detrimental to racial harmony in Singapore.
Two years ago, three Singaporean polytechnic male students were arrested by the police for making racist remarks on Facebook and were publicly shamed in the media. However, it appears that no stern action has been taken by the police against the women whom made similar remarks so far.
From : Temasektimes.wordpress.com
Attached below is a snapshot of a Facebook conversation sent to us by an angry reader:
According to her Facebook profile, Cynthia’s last job was an associate at Changi Airport Group. It is not known where she is working now.
Under the draconian Sedition Act, one can be charged and jailed for making racist remarks detrimental to racial harmony in Singapore.
Two years ago, three Singaporean polytechnic male students were arrested by the police for making racist remarks on Facebook and were publicly shamed in the media. However, it appears that no stern action has been taken by the police against the women whom made similar remarks so far.
From : Temasektimes.wordpress.com
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Tadoba Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, a male tiger killed
WE NEED ATLEAST 10,000 SHARES ....
This is not a photo from the 19th century... this is 2012.
Tadoba Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, a male tiger killed in its prime by organised poaching gangs, stalled by a metal trap, and later killed. its body cut into pieces with head and limbs missing. all to fuel the illegal demand of tiger body parts in China and S-E Asia. the Parliament needs to stop discussing cartoons and IPL, and take strong step against poaching...
shoot-at-sight orders in protected sanctuaries and reserves seems to be the only solution...
kill the heartless bastards...!!
the world is better without them.. and yes, please do not like this photo.
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Each SHARE will increase awareness among all INDIANS over the whole world.
Thank you!
Monday, June 18, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Another fiasco for Indian students - By Saminathan
More shocking news awaits Malaysian Indian students who were denied entry to matriculation program when an Indian NGO revealed that no circular on 1000 additional matriculation seats for Indian students was issued to the Ministry of Education (MOE).
Speaking to Citizen Journalists Malaysia (CJMY), the president of Malaysian Indian Education Transformation Association (MIETA) Elangovan Annamalai said that many parents of affected students who have gone to Ministry of Education at Putrajaya to clarify reasons for rejection expressed their disappointment and anger when they were told that no circulars were issued on additional 1000 seats for Indian students.
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