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Friday, February 21, 2014

THE DASH | WIRELESS SMART EARPHONES

The Dash has an ambient microphone in the left and right ear phone. It records, when needed, a wide frequency range, from engine noise to birds singing. The ambient microphone is used to create the transparent audio feature.32 bit ARM Processor To ensure a smooth user expereince, we have built a low power 32 bit ARM processor into each Dash.THE DASH | WIRELESS SMART EARPHONES | Image  .THE DASH | WIRELESS SMART EARPHONES The Dash is the name given to the world´s first wireless smart in ear-headphones. The sleek earphones can be paired with a smartphone or mp3 player, or if you can´t be bothered to carry a device, you can use the embedded 4GB/1000 song music player. It also works as a fitness tracker, tracking your pace, steps, cadence and distance, and as a hart rate monitor measuring your heart rate, oxygen saturation and energy spent. It also doubles as a Bluetooth Headset, with clear voice quality delivered through the embedded ear bone microphone. You can also enable or disable noise isolation with a swipe on the capacitive touch surface. Oh, and it works underwater! watch the video .                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Analog Frontend with 22bit ADC The analog to digital converter (ADC) is used to translate analog information into digital information the ARM processor understands. More bits enables us to have a higher resolution of the incoming signal, and thus better measurements. The ADC is connected to the optical sensor and enables the pulse and oxygen saturation readings.LED Lightring The LED lightring does not only make The Dash look cool. It shows you when the headhones are charged, are pairing or helps you find them when you lost them in the dark.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Thermometer Measuring body temperature is necessary to understand the effect of environmental conditions on the body. The body is usually very effective in maintaining core body temperature in a narrow and safe range. During exercise, particularly in extreme conditions, the temperature may push the boundaries of this range.Ambient Microphone The Dash has an ambient microphone in the left and right ear phone. It records, when needed, a wide frequency range, from engine noise to birds singing. The ambient microphone is used to create the transparent audio feature. 3-Axis-Accelerometer The Dash features stereo accelerometers that measures movements and G-Forces. The data is used to calculate pace and distance while running, cadence while biking or the number of laps in the pool. 5 Field Capacitive Sensor The interface to The Dash is a touch sensitive surface much like a trackpad. It registers taps, horizontal and vertical slides. The Dash is easy to use, even when running or cycling. 4GB Flash Storage The Dash features a music player. It has 4GB of storage (equivalent to 1000 songs), 4 playlists and shuffle function keep you entertained. The Dash supports mp3 and AAC formats (without DRM protection). The flash storage is used to store your measured body data and tracked movements. Music can be uploaded through a USB 2.0 connection.Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX® No Cables attached! The Dash uses the latest Bluetooth 4.0 technology to connect to your phone and sounds awesome since it supports the CSR aptX® audio codec for high quality audio.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

SCIENTIST'S CLAIM COFFEE GROUNDS ARE STIMULANT REMEDY FOR CELLULITE

Finely crushed coffee grounds moist into an almost paste form, applied to body and then wrapped according to scientists of Brazil, keep the girls well toned, nicely tanned and skin that almost glows. I assume the caffeine is absorbed into the skin and somehow counter acts the fat. Drink it or wear? Coffee stained girls are full of beans.
Scientists from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro noticed that Brazilian women almost do not suffer from cellulite, and their slender figure simply shines health. The reason why the Brazilian ladies bottoms are so bright beauty is found in coffee, namely – in the coffee grounds. You heard that right Scientist claim Coffee grounds are an effective remedy for cellulite

Coffee is the national drink in Latin America. However, girls do not just drink the coffee, but also use coffee grounds as a cosmetic.Coffee grounds reduce fat

The fact that caffeine is a stimulant of the metabolism, which is responsible for burning fat, makes it a pliable source to pursue as a cosmetic paste for reducing fat. But the most effective way, according to experts, is a coffee wrap, just because the useful particles can penetrate deeply into the skin, giving it a healthy color and elasticity. According to the researches this is the reason Brazilian girls have no worries about cosmetic defects such as cellulite.

Coffee tan
Wrapped up in coffee grounds is a remedy of reducing fat in Latin American women. Mud has been used in cosmetics for years to help skin so I guess a cup of coffee to drink and wrap up in the used leftover grounds would allow enough caffeine absorption to get girls wired up like Beavis and Butt head on cappuccino. The coffee would stain the skin for certain, question is how even would the tan be? How long would she smell like freshly brewed coffee?

Saturday, February 1, 2014

FIRST ELECTRIC CAR NOW we get NO GAS

Porsche purists will tell you the first Porsche was the 356 from 1948. Um, no. Not quite. It’s not the 356/1, the mid-engine precursor to the 356, either. And don’t think you’re being smart mentioning the 1898 Lohner-Porsche Mixte-Hybrid, which was the world’s first gas-electric hybrid. Close, but no. The first car designed by Ferdinand Porsche was the “Egger-Lohner electric vehicle, C.2 Phaeton model,” or P1 for short.

That’s right. It was electric.

The P1 — for “Porsche No. One” — was among the first vehicles registered in Austria when it rolled onto the streets of Vienna on June 26, 1898. Like most “cars” of the era, it was little more than a wagon with a steering wheel and something other than a horse propelling it. Like all proper Porsches, the eng… er, motor was out back, driving the rear wheels. So what if the mill weighed 287 pounds and put down a mere three horsepower. It was 1898, after all.

That said, Ferdinand Porsche, who was just 23 at the time, developed an “overloading” mode that gave the driver another two horsepower. Goose it with the full five horsepower and the 2,977-pound car would reach reach the impressive speed of 22 mph. With a little moderation on the accelerator, the P1 was good for 50 miles, putting it ahead of many gasoline-powered vehicles of the day. And you could say Porsche’s motorsports roots started with the P1, as the car managed to finish a 40-km EV race in 1899. Just how it finished seems to have been lost to history, but Porsche did say half of the 28 entries failed to finish the race.

Just four were built. This one was was discovered in a warehouse in Austria, where it had been sitting unmolested since 1902. It’s all original, and headed to the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, where it will be joined alongside the automaker’s latest and greatest electric car, the utterly insane 918 Spyder. Truth be told, we’re not sure which one we’d want to drive first…