Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Concrete speakers sound like a strange idea






We've seen a number of unusual speakers before, such as the Whamodyne glass speakers or Solid Acoustics' dodecahedron speakers, but concrete speakers are definitely something new. It's definitely not a very popular material for audio systems, but Israeli designer Shmuel Linski would like to change that with his "Exposed" concrete speakers, each of which weighs 123 pounds (56 kg). They're just one part of his line of unusual creations, that include a concrete coffee maker and a concrete canoe.

Most speaker casings are made of solid wood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard), while the cheaper models utilize plastic, but non-resonating concrete doesn't seem to be the right material for transmitting sound. "When concrete meets sound, it might distort the sound because the concrete is very stiff," Linski explains. "The speakers might therefore sound strange." Why make loudspeakers that sound strange? The designer gives a rather unclear explanation, saying that the Exposed speakers are capable of "invoking a sense of nirvana for concrete lovers and audiophiles."
To design the speakers, Shmuel used horn loudspeaker technology. The driver, located at the top of the speaker, is linked through a 96 cm (38 in)-long externally-lined pipe, with a large horn-shaped bass port at the bottom resembling a megaphone.
The concrete speakers are Linski's graduation project at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Ramat Gan, Israel. There's no word on any possible commercialization of the product.
His other concrete projects are also unusual. The "espresso solo" is an espresso-making machine in a concrete casing, and the Orca concrete canoe was made for a concrete canoe-building competition held last year in Israel.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

RIM announces the BlackBerry Bold 9900, Bold 9300 and BlackBerry OS 7




RIM's BlackBerry Bold line is set for a major upgrade with the imminent arrival of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 Smartphones. Combining the familiar full QWERTY keypad with a new "Liquid Graphics" touch screen, the 9900 and 9300 will run on the new BlackBerry 7 OS and pack 720p HD video, built-in NFC (Near Field Communications) technology, a 1.2 GHz processor and the thinnest BlackBerry form factor yet – 10.5 mm (0.41-inches).



The key specs:
  • 115 x 66 x 10.5 mm, approximately 130 g

  • 2.8" capacitive touch screen display – VGA (640x480), 287 dpi resolution

  • Ultra-easy QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad

  • 1.2 GHz Processor, 768 MB RAM

  • 8 GB on-board memory, plus microSD slot supporting up to 32 GB cards

  • NFC technology

  • 5.0 MP camera, supports 720p HD video recording

  • Orientation Sensor (Accelerometer), Digital Compass (Magnetometer), Proximity Sensor

  • Built-in GPS / aGPS

  • Dual-Band Wi-Fi® - 802.11 b/g/n at 2.4 GHz and 802.11 a/n at 5 GHz

  • Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR support

  • Wireless Network support: 9900: Tri-Band HSPA+, Quad-Band GSM/EDGE, 9930: Dual-Band CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A, Dual-Band HSPA+, Quad-Band GSM/EDGE

  • 1230 mAh removable, rechargeable battery


  • Monday, April 18, 2011

    Nokia X7 smartphone: 4-inch AMOLED screen, 720p video and updated Symbian software





    Nokia has officially taken the wraps off its new X7 smartphone – an entertainment and mobile gaming focused unit that packs a 4-inch, 16:9, AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 8 megapixel camera and 720p video capture into nicely chiseled stainless steel casing that's less than half an inch (11.9 mm) thick. Along with the (also freshly announced) QWERTY keyboard equipped E6, the X7 is the first Nokia device to run on the updated Symbian "Anna" platform which introduces a raft of enhancements including new icons, improved text input, faster browsing and a spruced-up version of Ovi Maps.

    Though the 4-inch screen size trumps some of the obvious competition, the X7 still seems a little light on pixels with its 640 x 360 resolution. The 8 megapixel camera is enhanced by a face recognition software and a dual LED flash, with 2x digital zoom available for still images and 3x digital for video.
    Under the bonnet there's a 680MHz CPU with 256MB RAM (the same as current Symbian^3 phones) and the phone will ship with an 8 GB microSD card (supporting up to 32 GB), includes GPS receivers, an accelerometer for screen orientation and gaming and supports internet tethering.
    Here's a run-down of the Nokia X7's key specs:
    • Size: 119.7 x 62.8 x 11.9 mm
    • Weight (with battery): 146 g
    • Screen size: 4"
    • Resolution: 16:9 nHD (640 x 360 pixels) AMOLED
    • 16.7 million colors
    • Capacitive touch screen
    • Orientation sensor (Accelerometer)
    • Proximity sensor
    • Ambient light detector
    • Integrated GPS, A-GPS receivers
    • Ovi Maps with free car and pedestrian navigation
    • Wi-Fi network positioning
    • Accelerometer for correct orientation of display
    • Talk-time (max): 6 h 30 min (GSM), 4 h 30 min (WCDMA)
    • Standby time (max): 450 h (GSM), 450 h (WCDMA)
    • 8 GB microSD card included, support for up to 32 GB with an external MicroSD memory card (with hot swap)
  • Bluetooth 3.0

  • Micro USB 2.0 connector and charging

  • 3.5 mm Nokia standard audio connector

  • FM Radio

  • Dedicated graphics processor with OpenGL 2.0 enables 3D graphics

  • Java games

  • Handwriting recognition for Chinese

  • Flash Lite 4

  • Camera
    • 8 megapixel camera
    • Fullscreen 16:9 viewfinder with easy on-screen touch controls
    • 3rd generation dual LED flash
    • Face recognition software
    • Focal length: 4.3 mm
    • Aperture: F2.8
    • Zoom up to 2x (digital) for still images
    • Zoom up to 3x (digital) for video
    Video
    • Video capture in 720p 25 fps with codecs H.264, MPEG-4
    • Shoots 16:9 videos in HD
    • Settings for scene, video light, white balance, color tone
    No U.S. wireless carriers have been announced for the Nokia X7 or E6 at this stage, but Three in the UK has picked up the X7 with a release expected in coming months at a price in the €380 range.
    Nokia has also announced that the Symbian Anna update will become available as standard on for Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia C7 and Nokia C6-01 devices.