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How To Save A Wet Phone Or Tablet

Posted: 31 Mar 2014 07:00 AM PDT

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We’ve all had our close calls or straight up terrible moments thanks to the unfortunate combination of liquids and gadgets, but here’s a few ideas on how to save them. Never mind the old tales like “sunlight” or “rice”, as they don’t work. This is just the real deal.

This handy step-by-step guide emerged at CNET, and details how to (maybe, hopefully) save your phone from the hazards of water and other liquids before you just give up and assume all is lot. Without any further introduction, this is what you should do:

Step 1. Turn off your phone. This needs to be done right away, before anything else happens, even drying with a towel or shirt, to cut the power before any water has a chance to hit the circuitry and short circuit it.

Step 2. Gadgets should be dried using a lint-free towel, with special attention to ports, speakers, and microphones. Disassemble any parts — like the SIM card and battery — and dry those too.

Step 3. Put everything (still disassembled) in a zip-top storage bag along with some silica gel packets (you should go and get some right away). They are extremely efficient at absorbing moisture, and can bout both online and at stores.

Step 4. Wait 72 hours. Use older phones or (gasp!) a PC in the meanwhile if you just GOT to check Twitter.

Step 5. Power your phone back on. Your phone should hopefully now be back in business. Good luck!

Some final notes, though, step one is the most important: you have to be quick, because you can dry a phone but not undo a short-circuit. Act fast.

Second, whether or not you manage to save your phone, your warranty will be void, as there’s an indicator that changes color when its hit by water (on the iPhone 5s, for example, it’s right by the SIM card).

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Spine-Chilling SociBot-Mini Wears Whatever Face You Want

Posted: 31 Mar 2014 06:30 AM PDT

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In John Woo’s Face/Off, the characters played by Nicholas Cage and John Travolta changed their faces to look like each other, but SociBot-Mini takes things even further, as it can assume any face its owners want it to.

Will Jackson of Engineered Arts, a firm based out of Penryn, UK, developed SociBot-Mini with the help of his colleagues. In the past, a lot of robotics companies went for a human-like design, and even though SociBot-Mini follows that trend, this robot does it in a hair-raising manner.

As Jackson explained, “Today’s computer interfaces have moved on very little from the typewriter. We have social software and a social Internet, but we don’t have social hardware.” With that in mind, he proceeded to creating a robot with a transparent plastic face, mouth, eyes and nose contours. The human-like face is emphasized by backlighting and is furthermore enhanced by a projector.

The 60-cm tall robot features a depth-sensing camera that makes it capable of capturing and recognizing gestures. Still, SociBot-Mini does more than just predicting your mood, as it can also estimate your age.

Even SociBot-Mini‘s developer admits that “It’s as spooky as all hell. We’ve tried it with a couple of our telecommuting colleagues in meetings and when it suddenly turns and joins in the conversation as our colleague Dan, and with his face, it is quite amazing. But you get used to it quickly.”

Tony Belpaeme, a researcher at Plymouth University in the UK, pointed out that SociBot-Mini might represent a gold mine for marketing firms: “Two dimensional video conferences are quite impoverished experiences. There is still something missing and so we prefer to meet real people. So the more you can bring that 2D experience into the 3D physical space the better the interaction will flow. Having a robot in which your face is projected, carrying all the right expressive signals, will provide an immensely strong presence, even though it will seem uncanny at first.”

Jackson plans to launch a campaign on Kickstarter, and there are plenty of spooky applications he could promote for SociBot-Mini, including trick-or-treating on Halloween, bringing people back from the other side by projecting their face on this robot, and creating the impression that long-distance partners are in the same room. These are only some of the creepy uses SociBot-Mini could have, but I’m sure that people would come with more ideas if this ever hits the market.

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How to Maintain Your Hybrid Vehicle

Posted: 31 Mar 2014 06:00 AM PDT

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Owning a hybrid car means you reap the benefits that come with having an efficient vehicle that uses a combination of fuel and electricity. As with any car, hybrid drivers need to follow their owner's manual to ensure maximum performance and longevity. The manual should include a schedule for regular maintenance as well as upkeep procedures that are unique to hybrids. Examine this list of seven ways to ensure you're doing a good job of maintaining your hybrid car and its systems.

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Focus on Tires

First, consider putting tires with low rolling resistance on your hybrid. These special tires don't grip the pavement with as much strength as other tires. That means there's less work for the engine to do in getting the vehicle moving. Tires with low rolling resistance also are less demanding on the engine during acceleration and let you maintain your speed for longer periods of time when you're cruising. The bottom line is that changing to these tires improves your hybrid's fuel efficiency.

Next, put yourself on a schedule that requires you to check your hybrid's tire pressure at least once a month. If your tires aren't inflated to the recommended pressure, give them more air and watch your gas mileage improve right away.

Change the Oil and Filter

Whether you drive a traditional automobile or a hybrid, oil changes and replacing the air filter are important aspects of the car's routine maintenance. These days it's not just hybrid vehicles that bank impressive fuel efficiency.

The new Mercedes GLK class SUV is rated for 33 miles per gallon on the highway – a far cry from its bulky ancestors. While the manufacturers of many traditional vehicles, including Mercedes, recommend changing the oil every 3,000 miles or so, hybrids usually need an oil change every 5,000 miles. It all depends on your driving habits and the road conditions. Make it a habit to check your oil often and replace it when it begins to get dirty.

If you want to change the oil yourself, remember that many hybrids have different oil weights, so check the specifications of the recommended oil before heading to the store. Another consideration for the do-it-yourself crowd: Because hybrids have a gas engine and electric motor, you need to be careful to avoid touching parts that could shock you. Typically, those wires and parts are encased in bright orange covers to warn you of the potential danger.

Keep Tabs on Your Brakes

Like any vehicle, a hybrid has a brake system that needs routine checks. These vehicles use a type of brake that's different from other cars on the road. Regenerative braking captures the kinetic energy that would otherwise be lost as it turns into heat when you slow down. Not only do the brakes collect the energy, but they use a complex system to convert it into electricity that increases your battery's charge.

Because there's less heat produced when a hybrid slows down or stops — the brake pads, rotors, and other elements of this system last much longer than they would on a traditional vehicle that relies exclusively on friction to brake. Hybrids do have traditional braking as a kind of alternative that kicks in when regenerative braking doesn't give enough stopping power. So, it's important to have the entire braking system checked on the schedule your owner's manual recommends.

Monitor the Battery Pack

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Batteries for hybrid cars are far more expensive than batteries found in non-hybrid vehicles. They can cost upwards of $2,000. Because of the key role they play and the expense, batteries for hybrids are made to last for most of your car's life. Still, the ability of a hybrid to deliver exceptional fuel efficiency relies on optimal performance from the battery. In some cases, hybrids need to have their batteries conditioned or even rebuilt. Through this process, the battery can regain some of its capabilities.

While traditional cars rely on engines to give them maximum power, hybrid systems rely more strongly on power generated from the battery. For this reason, it's important to think about the impact an aging battery has on your hybrid's fuel efficiency and decide if it's time for a rebuild, a conditioning process, or even a new battery.

Fuel Injector Cleaning

Gasoline vapors leave residue in the fuel injector. These deposits can form a hard varnish that may eventually clog the injector and compromise its performance. One way to combat this problem is to clean this part of your car to reduce build up. Though this is a process you can do yourself, it requires some specialized tools such as a fuel catalyst. For this reason, you may find it's more cost effective to let a professional handle the cleaning process.

Schedule Tune-Ups

Make sure you take your hybrid to a mechanic who has the experience and specialized training for working on hybrids. These vehicles have a complex drive train that brings the transmission, electric motor, and gas engine together. So, a mechanic needs to know how to handle these interconnected elements to avoid creating problems. A tune-up may include changing spark plugs, replacing the transmission fluid, and checking major systems for potential problems. Adhering to the recommended schedule for tune-ups decreases the chances you'll encounter more serious problems in the future.

Evaluate Cargo for Unnecessary Weight

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From time to time, it's a good idea to look at how much extra load your hybrid is carrying. The more weight your car carries, the harder it has to work to move. For this reason, avoid leaving heavy items in your car, on your car, or in the trunk.

Common items people keep in their vehicles that add weight and reduce fuel efficiency include tools, donation items, and baby equipment such as strollers. It's one thing to put these items in your hybrid for a single trip. It's another thing to carry them around with you all the time. Promptly remove bikes you attach to the top or back of your vehicle once you're done with them since they add weight. By evaluating your cargo on a regular basis, you'll ensure you're getting the best fuel efficiency possible.

By performing the proper maintenance, you extend the life of your hybrid and enhance its ability to provide outstanding fuel efficiency. Failing to follow the recommended maintenance schedule puts your car's sophisticated systems at risk, creating potential problems that impact gas mileage and overall performance.

 

Google Now Might Soon Include a Bill Reminder

Posted: 31 Mar 2014 05:30 AM PDT

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The search giant seems to have made a goal from helping people better organize their lives. As a consequence, the future updates of Google Now might include reminders for paying bills.

Google Now already provides current updates (hence this service’s name) on weather, sports team results, birthday reminders, stock prices, flight information and transport data for getting to work or back home. As of late, Google Now even offers quick access to track and trace services, assuming it found in your Gmail account a tracking number. Of course, there are plenty of other everyday life aspects that could be integrated in this service, and the Google Now bill reminder is only one of them.

Energy suppliers, ISPs and a whole lot other types of companies made the switch from paper to electronic bills a while ago. Assuming that your customer account includes your Google e-mail address and that you get e-mail reminders when the bills are issued, Google Now might be able to detect these e-mails and provide you with notifications in the form of cards.

The Google Now bill reminder would most probably display information in a minimalistic manner, typical for most of the search giant’s services. After all, all that people need to know is the name of the service provider, the amount of the bill and the due date.

This has a great potential of becoming something really big if Google decides to integrate Google Wallet in the reminder cards. That way, people could make payments a lot easier and their lives would become even better, all thanks to Google. A simpler and less impressive option would be to link to the service provider’s website in the Google Now cards, in order to pay the bills.

The way I see it, a bill reminder integrated in Google Now could be of great help for common people, and even more so for companies. In the case of the latter, bills represent a more pressing matter, not to mention that they imply larger amounts of money. Currently, it isn’t even certain whether the tech company will implement a bill reminder in Google Now, but the code snippets found by Android Police suggest that. We all have to wait and see how Google means to play this card, and an official announcement shouldn’t take long.

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Head In A Jar: The Creepiest April’s Fool Prank Ever

Posted: 31 Mar 2014 05:00 AM PDT

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Today’s April’s Fools, so here’s a last second prank in case you wanted to partake but didn’t plan ahead. You only need a printer, and a jar. Enjoy!

By using this handy tutorial at Instructables, you too can get your own head in a jar right on time to play a prank at school or the office. As they explain on the website, the procedure is simple: “Using a photo editor, two pictures are blended together to create flat image of a head, which is then laminated and submerged in a jar. When the flattened image in inserted into the curved jar, along with the distortion from the water, gives the illusion of a decapitated head in a jar of preserving fluid.”

Got any other special plans for today? Let us know in the comments section below!

Source: Nerd Approved

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AirBulb Is a Smart LED Light Bulb with a Wireless Speaker

Posted: 30 Mar 2014 12:45 PM PDT

AirBulb Smart LED Bulb with Wireless Speaker

When Edison, Swan and Maxim each invented their version of light bulb, they probably even couldn’t conceive that someday a closely related device would also include a wireless speaker.

Avantconcept, the Hong Kong company who developed the AirBulb have a pretty simple motto for this product: “Where there is light, there is music.” I beg to differ, as some people prefer listening to music in the dark, not to mention that there are plenty of illuminated spaces that are dead silent. However, the motto clearly refers to the two functions of AirBulb, respectively smart lighting and audio, that were cleverly brought together in a space-saving device.

Since this device is at the same time an LED light bulb and a speaker, the fact that it has the potential of saving people a bit of space will definitely come to mind first, but this is far from being the only good thing about AirBulb. The LED light bulb features color temperature control, not to mention that it also can be turned on and off or dimmed via an iOS or Android app.

The incorporated speaker is wireless, meaning that it can stream music from smartphones and tablets to which it connects via Bluetooth LE 4.0. The smart LED light bulb, on the other hand, has various flashing patterns, and can notify people of any incoming calls. Avantconcept also included alarm and timer modes, which were borrowed from Hi-Fi audio systems. All of these are very useful features, especially considering that they are all offered in a single product.

Installing the AirBulb is rather simple. After screwing it in the (presumably E27 or E14) slot, users need to install the companion app either from the iTunes App Store or Google’s Play Store. Next, they need to pair the smartphone or tablet with the smart light bulb and start playing with AirBulb’s settings. All in all, this smart lighting gadget seems bulkier than other smart bulbs, but considering its added functionality, I’m willing to turn a blind eye on that.

The developers of AirBulb started a Kickstarter two weeks ago, and the whole thing had 28 more days to go at press time. Early birds had the chance of securing an AirBulb for $59, but unfortunately all those spots are gone. The other backers need to provide $69 in order to get their smart bulb, in case the project gets funded.

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