The Life-Saving Printers

Can a Printer Provide Health Benefits?

It used to be that you would buy a watch to tell the time, or a phone to make a call.  But these days, as everyone knows, watches and phones can pretty much make the morning coffee.  Now it seems that printers are following in the same footsteps.  Today, there are 3D printers which seem to be able to do so much more than just print out a page or ten.  Indeed, they have the capacity to express what one’s mind has conceptualized in a 3D object which can result in so many more advancements.

That’s cool in and of itself. But there’s more.  3D printers are also able to roll out artificial blood vessels.  The next step may be the involvement of transplants of lab-created organs.  This is great news because until now this was a huge block in the area of tissue engineering as no one knew how to supply artificial tissue with nutrients that need capillary vessels to arrive.  Thus the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany research team took this strategy and by using 3D printing along with multiphoton polymerization has, according to an article in Coolest-Gadgets, “reaped dividends.”

Big Steps in the Medical World

If this new capacity does actually transpire, it will be huge for the medical world.  It first needs to be determined as a safe method and receive international approval.  Next month the results will be revealed at the Biotechnica Fair in Germany. This is for sure a huge step that will increase the amount of patients who will have access to “life-saving organ transplant surgeries,” given that today’s waiting list for organ transplants always runs into the thousands, throughout the world.  Indeed, the ability to “grow artificial tissue that works seamlessly in a human body? That’s nothing short of a modern medical miracle.”

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Robo Cleaner Gift for Couch Potatoes

For anyone who hates doing the vacuuming and would rather sit on the couch watching TV, the Neato Robot Cleaner would probably be a dream come true.  The question on every lazy boy’s lips remains, can one actually claim to have done the cleaning while perched on their behind?  Apparently thanks to this new gadget, that is exactly what one can claim.

While it’s true that the concept of the robo cleaner is not new, this particular gadget – and its efficiency – does seem to have a larger skill-set.  It has a plan. It begins by scanning the entire layout of your home and then gets on with its work.  Fitted with special sensors, it has the capacity to clean up the edges then the main part and then scoots along back to its base for a recharging.

What else is particularly cool about the Neato is its ability to adjust to new situations.  For example, if you happen to put something new in the room while it is going about its work, it is able to carry on without causing havoc. In other words, it is not at all disturbed by something new happening.

So the question the critics are probably asking, is, is there anything the Neato is not capable of doing when it comes to cleaning your home?  The answer is, yes.  It doesn’t seem to be able to get into very tight corners but for someone who’s not a total perfectionist or suffering from OCD it definitely seems more than adequate as it can still cover the majority of other small areas.  Check out www.neatorobotics.co.uk for prices and other details of the whizz that lets you sit back and have your home cleaned sans the annoyance of a real person assisting you.

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Apple iCloud News

Although Apple announced its new iCloud product back in June, the price details were only recently revealed making it newsworthy once more as service details are being explained again.

 

To understand the basics you need to know the following: Apple’s iCloud is not intended as a replacement for local data storage on iPads or iPhones, but rather attempts to keep all of one’s data stored on any Apple/PC device in sync with each other.  What does that mean for the lay individual?  When preparing a document in Word on your computer, it will be immediately available for editing on the iPhone or another PC.  You will no longer need to email the file to yourself or use a USB stick; it will all be everywhere you want it.  In addition, the device will remember all your settings, apps, home screen layouts etc. That means that any upgrade you do will not impact information accessibility.

 

The iCloud is good for anyone who has many iOS devices since they will no longer have to spend time moving data around all their devices.  Expect the device to be available sometime in the fall.

 

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You’re In with the New App from Bing

Bing wants to make sure that you’re always “in” and you’ll feel like you are with their new app.  The latest release from Bing is a location-based app called “We’re In” and it lets you orchestrate get-togethers and set up meeting times and locations with others.  It’s a new Windows Phone app that works as follows.

Using your phone number, you sign up and then invite friends from your contacts to the invite you’ve created. You can share location information and tell people what the plan is, and when the event ends.  Your friends will get a text from you with the details.  They can then either use the app to join in or, if they don’t have a Windows Phone, they can join from a mobile website link from your invite.

When the invite is over, you won’t have to do anything.  The invite expires on its own and the location sharing stops.

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Get an Older Phone for Better Reception

It seems that if you want a better reception when speaking on your mobile phone, you might want to go back a few models, rather than forward. Normally in gadget news, it’s the newer the better but now a new report from Ofcom has found that for those living in rural areas, actually the older 2G mobile phones provide a better reception than their 3G smart-phone competitors.

Even though you get high-speed networks with the newer phones, the older ones provide for better talking capacity. So if your main priority is the actual phone, you’ll be better off getting the older model. According to the Ofcom report, “in the more rural areas that the phones were tested, entry-level phones generally returned somewhat better performance than smart-phones for call completion and call set-up. This may be due to the reduced complexity of antenna on these devices and 2G phones not having issues in switching between 2G and 3G networks.”

Other Smartphone Issues

In addition, it seems that the access of smart-phones has “turned Britain into a nation of mobile addicts,” with around 60 percent of teens and over a third of adults being “highly addicted” to mobile phone usage, which is also resulting in a less-well-mannered society as these individuals are using their phones during mealtimes as well. And it seems that there are no limits as people are taking their phones into bathrooms too.

So perhaps it is a good thing that reception on the phone isn’t so good. Maybe that will somehow slowly lead to a better-mannered society once again with people using their phones appropriately, rather than abusively.

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Electronic Paper Developed in Taiwan

Efforts to improve and protect the environment abound, as many hi-tech companies and researchers develop creative ways to cut back on pollution and energy use.
One of the recent projects is electronic paper. John Chen and his team of researchers have developed erasable, reusable electronic paper called ‘i2R e-paper’, which they hope will replace traditional paper used for signs and posters. It can be reused up to 260 times.

Here us a video from Reuters.com:

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New ‘Up’ Bracelet by Jawbone to Promote Healthy Living

In a world where obesity is on the rise, and sleep and healthy, homemade meals are an inconvenience, it’s certainly no surprise that health has become a serious issue. New technologies, programs and classes related to a balanced lifestyle have become incredibly popular, and the industry is now one of the biggest in the world.

A new bracelet called ‘Up’ has been launched by Jawbone in an effort to help people stay healthy and watch their weight. The wristband interacts with smartphones, and tracks its wearer’s sleep patterns, eating habits and activity. The information is sent to the smartphone and processes, providing the wearer with tips, information and advice. Details can be added manually to the smartphone app, by both text and photos.

Advice ranges from exercise to meal ideas. For example, if a person is lacking sleep, the app might recommend a high-protein breakfast and an extra glass of water.

Jawbone, the bracelet and app creator, is known for the development of Bluetooth headsets and speakers. The Up project cost $120 million to develop.

Travis Bogard of Jawbone said “the CDC says that for the first time in history, lifestyle diseases such as diabetes are killing more people than communicable diseases. We’re trying to solve that problem. We look at the products out there, and there’s so much friction around wearing those devices all the time. But if you wear something like Up all day, there’s all sorts of interesting things we can plug into our software.”

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New Foam May Help Purify Water in Developing Countries

A video posted on reuters.com presents an interesting new technology which may have significant impact on water purification.
In an experiment aimed at improving diapers for the next generation, researchers at North Carolina State University created an absorbent foam which may help purify water in developing countries.

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Microsoft’s Office 365 Now Cloud Computing

Microsoft’s new Office 365 pushes into the mobile universe of cloud computing, opening some stiff competition for Google.

 

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“Lean Gene” Linked to Diabetes and Other Disorders

With the media giving off such an impression today, many people (men and women alike) believe there’s no such thing as “too thin.”

A recent study, however, proves otherwise. Last week, scientists revealed their discovery of a “lean gene” that is associated with diabetes in males. Other effects of skinniness may include miscarriage, lung disease, male infertility and even an increased risk of car accident fatality.

Officially, being underweight means that the body mass index, also known as BMI, is set below 18.5. To measure your BMI, divide your weight (in kilos) by your height in meters squared.

Last week’s study involved gene IRS1, which keeps people slim while increasing the risk of Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. According to Dr. Ruth Loos of Cambridge University, this may occur because the gene ensures a slim figure, and so the body deposits fat in areas surrounding the liver and heart. The study has not yet be completed, but scientists have stated that 34,000 deaths in the U.S. can be associated with underweight issues.

Surely being overweight is also unhealthy and can result in similar problems. For this reason, it is important to stay thin and healthy by maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine, instead of relying on genetics.

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