Froot Compact Juicer For The Elderly
“Froot” is the modern day juicer that has taken a lot of consideration for the elderly in it’s design; as we all know, the elderly section of our community usually leads a quite and peaceful life as compared to us, where we struggle for hours on a stretch they can stay back and relax for hours on a stretch, but life is not all that easy going for them, especially when it comes to coping up with the modern day tech that form an integral part of our lives.

Simple day-to-day devices have their minds spinning in confusion like the highly complicated modern juicer and mixer, these new kitchen gadgets are so sophisticated that even I refer to the user manual in order to extract something out of it!
Bram Van Krieken, a cool designer has given this current problem a thought and collaborated with Phillips in order to create a juicer that is simple to use and clean and which can become highly popular among the elderly people. By creating a series of simulations and observations on the elderly they came upon an idea and a concept that received the full support of the test subjects.
The design is simple to use as most of the extra components from a standard juicer have been stripped off and replaced with minimal components thus making it easier to clean as well! The small design and the hydraulic pressure-force system allows the user to operate it without even taking look at the manual!
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LSSE Kit is all Prepared to Fight for Survival against Natural Calamities

Various disasters like earthquake, landslides, volcanic eruptions and cyclones are natural hazards that kill thousands of people and destroy billions of dollars of habitat and property each year. To use disaster management strategy to deal with such unexpected situations, LSSE (Locate, Support, Survive and Endure) is put into use for the support among disaster survivors, search and rescue, and volunteer networks.

LSSE, designed by Ishac Bertran, consists of four connected modules: LSSE Kit (for rescuee), S&R Field-Tool (for rescuer), Dashboard (for coordination), and Volunteer Network (for support). The devices used enables audio and video communication between rescue workers and the victims, with additional support material for helping survivors remain calm and patient.

This kit is designed for ease of use with expertise training in the event of disaster requiring triage of patients, with modules minutely detailed in systematic way.
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Opera Integrating Mobile 10 And Mini 5 Browsers Into BREW Mobile Platform

Opera has officially announced that it will be integrating its popular Mobile 10 and Mini 5 web browsers into Qualcomm’s BREW Mobile Platform, making it a lot easier for carriers using the platform to deploy the browsers, either as a branded offering or via an optional download. Verizon Wireless is one of the main drivers of BREW services in the US, as it was the first to offer the platform with Qualcomm’s assistance back in 2003. AT&T has also recently committed to offering the platform in future devices, which is certainly going to be good news for Opera.
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AT&T’s Palm Pixi Plus granted the FCC’s best wishes

Alright, kiddies, gather ’round, because it’s time for everyone’s favorite class: Palm Model Codes 101. As you might recall from Sunnyvale’s previous exploits in the FCC’s system, P101 devices are Pres, while P121s are Pixis. That part of the code is followed by a three-character string indicating the radio type: EWW for CDMA, UEU for European GSM, and UNA for North American GSM. Using everything we know there, we can safely deduce that the P121UNA that just crossed the wires is the AT&T-branded version of the Pixi Plus, a device that we know to be hitting shelves “in the coming months.” Whether FCC certification was one of the roadblocks in getting it launched is a mystery, but it certainly can’t hurt the process, can it?
AT&T’s Palm Pixi Plus granted the FCC’s best wishes originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 27 Mar 2010 04:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Shocker: HTC plans Windows Phone 7 Series device by year’s end

In news apt to surprise absolutely no one, HTC CEO Peter Chou told Forbes this week that his company would make a Windows Phone 7 Series handset by the end of the year. For the sake of argument, we suppose there are a couple reasons he wouldn’t want to. Historically, HTC has pledged loyalty to Microsoft time and again, even making the premium HD2 a Windows Mobile exclusive, but conspiracy theorists might suggest Microsoft returned the favor by denying the HD2 entry to Windows Phone 7 Series. Also, HTC has been rocking the bejeezus out of Android as of late — the news that the company’s planning a WP7S phone comes alongside HTC’s claim that the Nexus One was a success. Regardless, we never questioned if HTC would build a WP7S handset, only when; there’s no way they’re going to let a lucrative new smartphone market get mopped up by the likes of Samsung and LG.
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Dung Beetle Inspired Algorithm Enhances Video Shot in Almost Pitch Black Environments [Cameras]
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Pocket Metabolism Checker Measures Your Body Fat

By Andrew Liszewski
When you’re fighting the battle of the bulge, your weight as determined by a scale isn’t always the most accurate way to tell if you’re winning. Your body fat percentage actually gives you a better idea of how fit, or horribly unfit, you really are. So carrying around this pocket-friendly metabolism checker is the perfect way to let you know if you should have that third eclair, no matter where you are.
After you’ve told the device your weight, age, height and gender, you simply touch a couple of electrodes which passes a mild electrical current through your body, allowing it to calculate your body fat percentage. Up to 8 users can be registered on a single device, for keeping the whole family fit, and like pretty much every device on the planet with an LCD display, it also has time and alarm clock functions. $25 from the Japan Trend Shop.
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