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Ever heard of shoes that can locate the wearer? Miami entrepreneur Sayo Issac Daniel made a new generation of sneakers that promise to find out the wearer anywhere in the world at the press of a button. He has embedded them with tiny global positioning system (GPS) chips that can track the movement of its wearer.
The shoe design allows the wearer to press a button hidden near the shoe’s lace to send a distress signal. The wearer’s movements are picked up by the satellite, relayed to monitor centre and made accessible to caretakers by the internet or phone. Electronic alert is automatically issued if the wearer enters or breaks a predefined area.
“The shoes, called ‘quantum satellite technology,’ will hit stores in March at a price of $325 to $350,” said Isaac Daniel.
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Of all the cameras, the professionals still prefer using canon cameras. Those interested in still photography prefer nikon digital cameras. Indeed the panasonic camera has large shoes to fill in.
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Ever heard of shoes that can locate the wearer? Miami entrepreneur Sayo Issac Daniel made a new generation of sneakers that promise to find out the wearer anywhere in the world at the press of a button. He has embedded them with tiny global positioning system (GPS) chips that can track the movement of its wearer.
The shoe design allows the wearer to press a button hidden near the shoe’s lace to send a distress signal. The wearer’s movements are picked up by the satellite, relayed to monitor centre and made accessible to caretakers by the internet or phone. Electronic alert is automatically issued if the wearer enters or breaks a predefined area.
“The shoes, called ‘quantum satellite technology,’ will hit stores in March at a price of $325 to $350,” said Isaac Daniel.
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Of all the cameras, the professionals still prefer using canon cameras. Those interested in still photography prefer nikon digital cameras. Indeed the panasonic camera has large shoes to fill in.
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Ever heard of shoes that can locate the wearer? Miami entrepreneur Sayo Issac Daniel made a new generation of sneakers that promise to find out the wearer anywhere in the world at the press of a button. He has embedded them with tiny global positioning system (GPS) chips that can track the movement of its wearer.
The shoe design allows the wearer to press a button hidden near the shoe’s lace to send a distress signal. The wearer’s movements are picked up by the satellite, relayed to monitor centre and made accessible to caretakers by the internet or phone. Electronic alert is automatically issued if the wearer enters or breaks a predefined area.
“The shoes, called ‘quantum satellite technology,’ will hit stores in March at a price of $325 to $350,” said Isaac Daniel.
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Of all the cameras, the professionals still prefer using canon cameras. Those interested in still photography prefer nikon digital cameras. Indeed the panasonic camera has large shoes to fill in.
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Ever heard of shoes that can locate the wearer? Miami entrepreneur Sayo Issac Daniel made a new generation of sneakers that promise to find out the wearer anywhere in the world at the press of a button. He has embedded them with tiny global positioning system (GPS) chips that can track the movement of its wearer.
The shoe design allows the wearer to press a button hidden near the shoe’s lace to send a distress signal. The wearer’s movements are picked up by the satellite, relayed to monitor centre and made accessible to caretakers by the internet or phone. Electronic alert is automatically issued if the wearer enters or breaks a predefined area.
“The shoes, called ‘quantum satellite technology,’ will hit stores in March at a price of $325 to $350,” said Isaac Daniel.
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Of all the cameras, the professionals still prefer using canon cameras. Those interested in still photography prefer nikon digital cameras. Indeed the panasonic camera has large shoes to fill in.
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Imagine a memory chip roughly the size of a white blood cell. Scientists have made it a reality - they have created a miniscule memory chip about one-2000th of an inch on a side. Although the chip is modest in capacity (with 160,000 bits of information), the bits are crammed together so tightly that it is the densest ever made. The scientists, led by James R. Heath of the California Institute of Technology, reported their findings in the journal Nature.
The density of bits on the chip - about 100 billion per sq. cm - is about 40 times that of current memory chips. Improvements to the technique could increase the density by a factor of ‘10,’ said Heath.
The wires used in the chip have about the same width as proteins and that could make possible tiny circuits that could detect cancer or other diseases.

Imagine a memory chip roughly the size of a white blood cell. Scientists have made it a reality - they have created a miniscule memory chip about one-2000th of an inch on a side. Although the chip is modest in capacity (with 160,000 bits of information), the bits are crammed together so tightly that it is the densest ever made. The scientists, led by James R. Heath of the California Institute of Technology, reported their findings in the journal Nature.
The density of bits on the chip - about 100 billion per sq. cm - is about 40 times that of current memory chips. Improvements to the technique could increase the density by a factor of ‘10,’ said Heath.
The wires used in the chip have about the same width as proteins and that could make possible tiny circuits that could detect cancer or other diseases.

Imagine a memory chip roughly the size of a white blood cell. Scientists have made it a reality - they have created a miniscule memory chip about one-2000th of an inch on a side. Although the chip is modest in capacity (with 160,000 bits of information), the bits are crammed together so tightly that it is the densest ever made. The scientists, led by James R. Heath of the California Institute of Technology, reported their findings in the journal Nature.
The density of bits on the chip - about 100 billion per sq. cm - is about 40 times that of current memory chips. Improvements to the technique could increase the density by a factor of ‘10,’ said Heath.
The wires used in the chip have about the same width as proteins and that could make possible tiny circuits that could detect cancer or other diseases.

Imagine a memory chip roughly the size of a white blood cell. Scientists have made it a reality - they have created a miniscule memory chip about one-2000th of an inch on a side. Although the chip is modest in capacity (with 160,000 bits of information), the bits are crammed together so tightly that it is the densest ever made. The scientists, led by James R. Heath of the California Institute of Technology, reported their findings in the journal Nature.
The density of bits on the chip - about 100 billion per sq. cm - is about 40 times that of current memory chips. Improvements to the technique could increase the density by a factor of ‘10,’ said Heath.
The wires used in the chip have about the same width as proteins and that could make possible tiny circuits that could detect cancer or other diseases.

Samsung’s SPH-P9000 is a three way foldable device with a combination of phone, personal computer and music player.The device which uses WiMAX weighs 560 gms and contains a foldable keyboard, 5 inch screen, 30 GB hard derive and WINDOWS software.It also incorporates the CDMA mobile phone communications standards. The device has a camera and an MP3 player and also allows the feature of Internet access and lets you make video phone calls and watch TV too! I guess man is never satisfied!!!

Samsung’s SPH-P9000 is a three way foldable device with a combination of phone, personal computer and music player.The device which uses WiMAX weighs 560 gms and contains a foldable keyboard, 5 inch screen, 30 GB hard derive and WINDOWS software.It also incorporates the CDMA mobile phone communications standards. The device has a camera and an MP3 player and also allows the feature of Internet access and lets you make video phone calls and watch TV too! I guess man is never satisfied!!!
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