Thursday, February 14, 2008

CHEATS CODES GUIDES


Stuck in a video game and cant find a way past? Have a look at www.cheatscodesguide.com, which hosts walkthroughs, tips, tricks, and cheat commands for games from multiple platforms. PC, P52,P53, Xbox, Xbox360, Wii, DS ,PSP and even Gamecube.

And yes, you can browse according to platforms, or simply use the search feature to locate the game of your choice.

Logitech recently announced the launch of their Audio Hub Notebook Speaker System that combines a 2.1 one piece speaker set with three integrated USB ports in a design that fits neatly behind most laptops. The device, which feathers an adjustable thre chamber speaker system with an integrated subwoofer, is also equipped with a mute button that turns off the sound without cutting power to the USB hub.

For more on the set that measures just 3. 5 inches in height and retails at Rs. 6595 – complete with a 2-year warranty – visit www.logitech.com

this is really a great entertainment for online gamers, a job for idle minds and those who have no inclinations for playing the cards or gambling.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY


A new detector combines a laser with a mass spectrometer to provide on the spot analysis that researches hope will have applications ranging from evaluating a tumor as it is removed, to quickly detecting explosives in luggage.
The laser vaporizes tiny samples hat can be instantly analyzed by the spectrometer, and can be used even on living organisms, the US team said on Thursday.
Mr. Akos Vertes, a researcher and a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at George Washington University said they are taking about less than a second for an analysis.
Vertes and graduate student Peter Nemes say they have used their system to find a drug sample in urine, to detect the chemical changes that accompany color changes in a living plant leaf and to find explosives residue on a currency note.
The university has filed for a patent on the system, which Vertes said is the first to use a laser for such instant analysis of living tissue.
Called laser ablation electro spray ionization, or LAESI, it requires a desk sized space in a laboratory.
But smaller spectrometers and lasers could make it portable, Vertes said.
Currently surgeons send samples to a pathology lab, but this system could save precious minutes, he said further.