Thursday, 17 November 2011

Program Eye Massager

Here is a professional eye massager, to bring you superior tension relief after a day of computer work, close reading, sinus pressure or merely the stress of daily life. Use this Eye Massager and let the air bag massage gently vibrate against sore muscles and swollen eyelids.. Remote control allows for a customized eye massager experience. Speakers and nature sounds music also included!

 

  Features

The next time you want to reach for medication for your eye pain relief, reach for this Eye Massager instead. This electronic massager can relieve headaches, eyestrain, sinus pressure and even give you tension relief. Just sit back and let the air bag massage get to work. Professional eye massager is gentle and effective. You also get built in speakers that play soothing nature sounds!
Professional eye massager uses a combination of heat, air massage and vibration techniques to give you unbelievable eye pain relief at home, on demand. Not only tension relief, you also get increased blood flow and soothed muscles around your eye sockets. This professional eye massager is also great to relieve sinus pressure. Try this instead of your dizzying over-the-counter allergy medicines!


Schedule a few minutes of tension relief every day after looking at your computer screen, or reading too-small print. Customize the intensity for personalized eye pain relief and soothing sensations for your temples and eye sockets.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

SmartHeart : A gadget that turns your mobile into heart monitor.

Scientists of London have developed a new gadget  named "Smartheart" which turns a mobile phone into a powerful medical tool that can detect heart problems within 30 seconds.

The "Smartheart" connects to the trendy smartphone and converts it into a hospital grade heart monitor capable of performing electrocardiograms in just 30 seconds.



The USD 480-device, developed by Telemedicine, hooks around the user's chest and records their heart rate by measuring its electro-activity, the Daily Mail reported.

The gadget can be connected to an iPhone, BlackBerry, or Android device via Bluetooth, allowing the user to view an ECG in detail, and email it to their doctor.

Instead of a traditional ECG, which uses several monitors stuck to the body, Smartheart has just one and the scan is completed in 30 seconds, the researchers said.

The device, which can also send the user an alert if it identifies an irregular or abnormal heart condition, has been welcomed by heart experts.

"This device is a major breakthrough and could save lives," said Dr Joseph Vettukattil, a congenital cardiologist at Southampton Hospital in London.

Dr Vettukattil said: "One of the biggest problems with detecting heart conditions is that their symptoms happen when the sufferer is at home.

"By the time they get to the doctor they have stopped. With this device however it will be easy to take a recording which can then be analysed by a doctor.

A spokesman for Telemedicine said: "This will transform phones into a fully functioning hospital-grade heart monitor.

"Smartheart addresses the most crucial factor related to heart attacks - time. Within 30 seconds, anyone can record a scan and have it transmitted to their doctor.

"It can be used anywhere, by anyone, and is a real breakthrough in technology.

Monday, 27 June 2011

Now You can operate a car just with one hand only !!!!!!!!!

Ya it's possible now to operate a car with one hand only.

A team of Spanish researchers has created a device that lets a driver steer, accelerate, change gears and brake with just one hand.

It has been developed by asociacion RUVID, a consortium of five Spanish research institutes and companies. The prototype of this device is completely electronic, having no mechanics involved helps those who may have reduced strength in the device-operating hand.
As well, motors in the device are used to simulate the haptic feedback and sensations of a traditional, mechanical steering wheel.
When researchers were designing this new system they wanted to eliminate the traditional concept of the mechanical technology and implement a new technology based on electronics, which offers more versatile solutions, and result comes in form of a very advance, useful and versatile  decice.

The prototype was recently presented during the 13th EAEC European Automotive Congress in Valencia, Spain.

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Sunday, 26 June 2011

Worlds Most Advance Robot, which has muscles, tendons as well as the ability to correct his mistakes.

Yes friends, This ROBOT is a Science fact not any fiction and one of the most advanced one in the world. So let's start with it's first look:
ECCI - First Look
Hope you have started imagining that how will it be look and work after completion?
Well we have to wait for that but till than we can discuss about it's features.

It's name is “Ecci”, short for Eccerobot (Ecce in Latin means Lo or Behold), Developed by a team of scientists at the University of Zurich.
Ecci, as it has been named, is the first ever robot to have 'muscles' and 'tendons', as well as the 'bones' they help move. All made of a specially developed plastic, and most advanced of all, it also has a brain with the ability to correct its own mistakes - a feature previously only seen in humans.

Ecci is being dubbed as the world’s most technologically advanced robot thanks to a complex system of bones, ligaments and tendons all constructed from plastic and powered by a series of small electric motors.

It has a computer built into the brain, allows him to learn from his mistakes. for example, a movement is causing him to stumble or drop something – the information is studied and analyzed to find the optimal solution for the mistake and avoid making the same mistake next time.

The creation also has the same vision capacity of humans too, despite only having one cyclops style eye.

The scientists now hope their creation will usher in a whole new generation for robots - and could aid development of artificial limbs.

Rolf Pfeifer, who is director of the laboratory for artificial intelligence at the University of Zurich said 'It opens up a lot of possibilities but in particular it will help us to understand better how the human moving apparatus works – a complicated task.
'If we can make a robot hand operate like ours then it opens up all sorts of possibilities for artificial limbs. It would also mean a robot that moved like a person could take over some of the jobs done by people where human hands are needed.'
Scientists have worked on the multi-million pound project for three years, with funding provided partially by private enterprise alongside two million euros from EU funds.
The team now plan to present a more complete version of Ecci in two months time.

So let's hope for the best and wait for it's complete version.

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