Monday, September 9, 2013

40 Years of the Cell Phone

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"Joel, this is Marty Cooper, I'd like you to know that I'm calling you from a cellular phone." Exactly 40 years ago, on April 3, 1973, Motorola engineer Martin Cooper placed this call -- the first ever on a cell phone -- to Joel Engel, his rival at AT&T’s Bell Labs. 

Cooper, now 85, made history in downtown Manhattan using the bulky prototype he had developed.
 
Cooper's prototype arrived on the market a decade later at the staggering price of $3,995. Designed by Rudy Krolopp, it was known as the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, or simply "the brick.” Featuring 20 large buttons and a long rubber antenna, it measured about 11 inches high, weighed almost 2 pounds, provided one hour of battery life and could store 30 phone numbers.
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Released in 1984, Nokia’s Mobira Talkman was advertised as one of the first transportable phones. It was sold for use both in and out of a car -- if you could lift it.

Nokia's concept evolved in 1987 with the handheld mobile Mobira Cityman 900. Weighing 28 ounces, it was one of the lightest phones at that time and cost 24,000 Finnish marks ($5,178).


Ahead of its time, the Motorola MicroTAC was the smallest available phone when it was released in 1989. Featuring the flip-phone form later adopted by the fashionable StarTAC, the first clamshell cellular phone, the MicroTAC was 9 inches long when open and weighed only 12.3 ounces.

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Launched in 1992 -- also when the first text message arrived -- the Nokia 101 was the first commercially available GSM mobile phone.

Although it lacked the famous Nokia ringtone, introduced in 1994, it featured a monochrome display and memory for 99 phone numbers. Its design anticipated the successful "candy bar” phones.


Released in 1993 as a joint creation of IBM and BellSouth, this was the first smartphone. A fax machine, a PDA, a pager and a mobile phone, the IBM Simon featured no physical keys, but used a touchscreen and optional stylus. Amazingly, it included applications such as games, email, a notepad, calculator, world clock, address book and a calendar. It only sold in the United States, for $899. 


Launched in 1999, this was the first mobile phone with integrated GPS.

Featuring a large grayscale LCD screen, it offered a 12-channel GPS navigator and maps to trace position. It also sent coordinates via text messages to a list of emergency numbers and featured a "friend find” service to track other Benefon Esc users.

Launched in 2000, the Samsung SPH-M100 Uproar holds its place in history as the first mobile phone capable of storing and playing MP3 files.


Cell phone photography arrived in 2000, with Samsung's SCH-V200, a VGA-camera-equipped phone. Released in South Korea, it featured a digital camera with a 180-degree rotating lens and a maximum resolution of 352 x 288 -- a far cry from the 41-megapixel camera phone that Nokia will release in European markets in May. 

Motorola brought contemporary design to mobile phones with the Razr V3 in 2004. Thin, trendy and stylish, it featured a VGA camera, quad-band compatibility and Bluetooth support. 

The phone became an icon. According to Motorola, more than 110 million units sold worldwide.
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The launch of Apple's iPhone in 2007 changed everything. With its unique design, easy-to-use operating system and a multitude of apps to download, the multi- touchscreen phone set the standard for all cell phones to come. 


Once an accessory for the privileged, Martin Cooper's vision is now a staple of life. Today the world has nearly as many mobile phone subscriptions as inhabitants.

Indeed, 6 billion people, out of the world's estimated 7 billion, have access to mobile phones.




Laptops: The Difference 25 Years Makes

Amazing Health Benefits Of Oats

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I could write a book about all the benefits of oats and it still wouldn’t scratch the surface. This is such an amazingly healthy grain that it’s hard to believe people used to think this was just a weed. Oats came back into fashion in the 1980's when a health craze swept over the nation. Oat have the most soluble fiber of all grains and have many health benefits:

1. Lowers cholesterol: A study showing people who ate a bowl of oatmeal every day lowered their cholesterol by 20%.

2. Stabilises blood sugar levels: Oats keep you fuller for longer without sugar highs and crashes.

3. Lowers the cancer risk: Oats have high levels of fiber, which lower oestrogen levels which prevents cancer.

4. Reduces high blood pressure: 1 in 3 adults has hypertension. Oats are high in soluble fibre which helps to reduce hypertension.


5. Keeps bowel movements regular: The high fibre content helps speed the passage of the bowel through the body reducing constipation.

6. Helps you lose weight: Oats help you feel fuller longer which curbs your appetite. Studies have shown that children who eat a bowl of oatmeal a day are 50% less likely to suffer from obesity.


7. Improves athletic performance: It has been shown that oats alter metabolism and enhance performance if eaten about an hour before exercise. (Green Thickies make the perfect pre-workout drink)

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. Oats help to have a longer healthier life: Oat of all the grains, oats have a higher better balance of protein, and a good balance of essential fatty acids. Oats have a great range of vitamins and minerals and beta glucan which helps the body to heal quickly.

How To Clean Your Kidneys


Years pass by and our kidneys are filtering the blood by removing salt, poison and any unwanted entering our body. With time, the salt accumulates and this needs to undergo cleaning treatments.

How are we going to do this?


Kidney cleanse is very easy, first take a bunch of parsley and wash it clean. Then cut it in small pieces and put it in a pot and pour clean water and boil it for ten minutes and let it cool down and then filter it and pour in a clean bottle and keep it inside refrigerator to cool. Drink one glass daily and you will notice all salt and other accumulated poison coming out of your kidney by urination. Also you will be able to notice the difference which you never felt before.


Parsley is known as best kidney cleanse treatment and it is natural!

Ten Common Habits That Damage the Kidneys


1. Not emptying your bladder early.

2. Not drinking enough water.


3. Taking too much salt.


4. Not treating common infections quickly and properly.


5. Eating too much meat.


6. Not eating enough.


7. Painkiller abuse.


8. Missing your drugs.


9. Drinking too much alcohol.


10. Not resting enough.

World’s First Laptop, 25 Years Old And Still Running!

I was born in 1985 and I wouldn’t lay my hands on a PC until 10 years later. In that same 1985 though, the first mass market consumer laptop was released by Toshiba and it was called the T1100. Now you may think that it was a piece of crap and to today’s standards it most certainly is but it can still have a sense of humor:

Toshiba T1100 In Betrieb Worlds first laptop, 25 years old and still running!
Ah, you can’t read German? It asks to “be patient, because it isn’t that young anymore”. The specs on this beauty?

256KB of RAM and a 4.77 MHz Intel Processor made your computing dreams come to life and just like the Macbook Air of today it didn’t have a regular Hard Drive. Instead it supported floppy disks and weighed in at a whopping 4.1 Kilograms. Pricing was set at $1899,- not bad if you ask me, it could have made me the coolest newborn around the block.

Source: thenextweb.com

Ten Reasons Why Gold Is So Valuable


1. Gold is not only the most malleable, but the most ductile metal that we have discovered. 
 
2. Chemically, gold also happens to be the least reactive, aside from noble gases. 

3. Gold has been seen as extremely valuable since ancient, unrecorded times. We have proof of this in the jewellery, coinage and additional arts and decorative that have been found in archaeological digs.


4. Gold tends to withstand, likely because it is resistant to individuals acid attacks.


5. Gold is used in many industries . It is commonly used in electronics, jewellery, dentistry, the production of colored glass and even to detail fine china.


6. Due to it being a naturally occurring metal, it is considered to be fairly rare . In fact, it is most frequently found during abundant mining of other metals like copper.


7. Gold is able to easily create alloys with countless other metals.


8. Aside from gold being a wonderful conductor of electricity and heat, it will also strongly reflect infrared radiation.


9. Unlike many other metals, gold will not be affected by moisture, air or the majority of corrosive agents. This is why it is commonly used in jewellery, as a coating for metals that are more reactive and for coinage.


10 . Gold has been used worldwide monetarily – and still is – whether by coinage, standards or convertible shares.