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		<title>Sony Playstation Portable Versus Nintendo DS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make way for the next generation of handheld gaming console wars – the Sony Playstation Portable versus the Nintendo DS. Having launched sometime in late 2004, Nintendo proved to have an early lead in sales with its revolutionary DS which has unique controls and functions. Meanwhile, Sony followed suit by launching the visually attractive PSP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make way for the next generation of handheld gaming console wars – the Sony Playstation Portable versus the Nintendo DS. Having launched sometime in late 2004, Nintendo proved to have an early lead in sales with its revolutionary DS which has unique controls and functions. Meanwhile, Sony followed suit by launching the visually attractive PSP in early 2005.</p>
<p>Both the PSP and DS have been vying for the top spot in the handheld console genre ever since, with recent releases of slim and lite models for each brand. </p>
<p>The PSP is a sensational handheld gaming console owing to its wide screen and graphics engine. The graphics on its gorgeous 4.3 inch LCD screen displays about 16.77 million colors with a screen resolution of 480 by 272 pixels. The graphical clarity of its games comes close to the Playstation 2 caliber. The PSP is capable of displaying stunning graphics and animations as well as DVD quality movies. No handheld gaming console ever comes close to the visual quality of the PSP. </p>
<p>The DS is by all means unique in terms of its graphical interface and gaming style. Amusingly, the DS has two 3 inch LCD screens capable of displaying 260,000 colors with a resolution of 256 by 192 pixels. The DS is inferior in terms of graphical quality, so you might say. But get this, with dual screens and with the touch-sensitive bottom screen, the DS revolutionized the world of gaming as we know it. </p>
<p>If you have previously tried Sony gaming consoles, you will be very familiar with the control scheme of the PSP. The PSP lives up to the Playstation name by inheriting its renowned button layout. Much like the original Playstation and Playstation 2 controller, the PSP offers comfortable and effective gaming controls as the company was known for. Probably a major setback was the exclusion of the two shoulder buttons and the right analog stick, which played a vital role in many games especially in First-Person Shooters. But hey, it’s a portable console and it’s supposed to be handy and not bulky. So it is acceptable for the PSP to have some limitations in controls compared to the much flexible Playstation controller. Nonetheless, the PSP’s control scheme brings the gaming feel to whoever wants to have some hardcore gaming fun.</p>
<p>The touch screen feature is arguably the most amazing feature of the DS. In terms of control flexibility and style, the DS can’t be beat. With the included stylus, you can play a number of games by touching the bottom screen. What’s even more impressive is the handwriting recognition of some DS games. There are puzzle and math games which require you to write onto the screen the correct answers to win. Many other platform and interactive games require you to perform certain strokes using the stylus to perform feats such as jumping, swinging the sword, and others. Another surprising feature of the DS is voice command using the unit’s integrated microphone. Some DS games require you to speak words or phrases. With its uniqueness, the DS brings fun in gaming in the quirkiest and most amusing way.<br />
With regards to the game library, the PSP is flooded with games compared to the DS. This is because the PSP is capable of receiving ports or mellowed down versions of games from the major consoles due to its powerful graphics engine. With this, one might notice that most of the PSP’s games are portable versions of console games. The DS on the other hand, has its own unique and exclusive game library composing of famous Nintendo franchise games and the like. Although lacking in epic games such as those in the PSP, the DS makes up by having its own share of short but fun games. Therefore, the common connotation for many is that the PSP is for hardcore gamers while the DS entertains both casual gamers and fans of the Nintendo franchises. </p>
<p>Handheld gaming consoles are meant to give the fun gaming experience expected of these devices. However, since the development of special firmware for the PSP, the ability to play games is just one of its many functions. The PSP is capable of viewing pictures and playing music and video files. The PSP also has an internet browser for surfing the net using wireless LAN. There are even custom firmware or homebrew applications to enable the PSP to play games from previous generations of consoles. Having special firmware is the huge advantage of the PSP over the DS. The DS is sadly not capable of any of these, except being able to play Game Boy Advance games and running Pictochat, an embedded messaging application that wirelessly connects all DS units within range.</p>
<p>Both the PSP and DS can play multiplayer games through their wireless connection capabilities. PSPs can connect with other PSPs via Ad Hoc, which is a small range wireless frequency for exclusive PSP use. The DS can also do the same, having its own exclusive frequency only detected by DS units.</p>
<p>Being portable gaming consoles, the battery life is one of the user’s major concerns. With a CPU clock running at a tremendous 333 MHz equaling a Pentium III’s power, the PSP can only last up to 4 to 6 hours when in use. The DS takes one big leap as it can surprisingly last for up to 10 hours even while supporting its brightly lighted dual screens.</p>
<p>In the end, it is really up to you to determine which portable gaming console suits your preferences. The visual prowess, multimedia perks, and wide array of games may draw you to the PSP, but you have to consider the unique gaming style and exclusive games of the DS. The PSP is sold generally at a higher price, which makes the DS more affordable among the two. Whatever your choice, you are certain to experience the gaming pleasure anytime and anywhere with the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS.</p>
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		<title>Fiber Optics In The Real World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 07:19:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Optic fibers are used widely in the medical field for diagnosing and treating a variety of ailments. Because optic fibers can be made extremely thin and made into flexible strands, they can be used for insertion into blood vessels, lungs and other parts of the body. Optic fibers have been enabling physicians to look and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Optic fibers are used widely in the medical field for diagnosing and treating a variety of ailments. Because optic fibers can be made extremely thin and made into flexible strands, they can be used for insertion into blood vessels, lungs and other parts of the body. Optic fibers have been enabling physicians to look and work inside the body through tiny incisions with an instrument called an Endoscope. An Endoscope is a medical instrument made to carry two bundles of optic fi&#8230;</p>
<p>Optic fibers are used widely in the medical field for diagnosing and treating a variety of ailments. Because optic fibers can be made extremely thin and made into flexible strands, they can be used for insertion into blood vessels, lungs and other parts of the body. Optic fibers have been enabling physicians to look and work inside the body through tiny incisions with an instrument called an Endoscope. An Endoscope is a medical instrument made to carry two bundles of optic fibers inside one long tube. One bundle of optic fiber directs light at the tissue being examined, while the other bundle of optic fiber transmits light reflected from the tissue, producing a detailed image. Endoscopes may be designed to look into specific areas of the human body. For example, physicians can use the optic fibers in the Endoscope to examine knees, shoulders and other joints in the body.</p>
<p>Arthroscopy (pronounced ahr-THROS-kuh-pee) is a technique of using another medical instrument called the Arthroscope. This instrument is straight and cylinder-like with a series of lenses and optic fiber bundles that come in sizes of 1/12 to 1/5 inch (2 to 5 millimeters.) The Arthroscope is used to examine a joint in a body, such as knee joints, ankles, elbows, hips and shoulders. This is done by the Arthroscope being inserted into a joint of the body through a small incision. A light is then transmitted by the use of the optic fibers to the tip of the Arthroscope to illuminate the joint. The use of optic fiber through the Arthroscope enables a physician to thoroughly examine a joint for diagnosis or treatment.</p>
<p>Optic fibers used in the Arthroscope can be used to measure temperature and other bodily<br />
attributes as well as being used in performing surgical procedures. The problem most commonly treated by Arthroscopy is torn cartilage in the knee. This is when a small incision is made at the joint for use of the optic fiber in the Arthroscope and then a second incision is made for the use of other surgical instruments to remove the cartilage. The primary advantage of using optic fibers through Arthroscopic surgery is that the operation can be performed through a small incision, resulting in the patient experiencing the least amount of discomfort and a healing time that is much shorter, when compared to the other methods of surgery.</p>
<p>Aside from the uses of the Endoscopes and the Arthroscopes, another widely used function of optic fibers in the medical field is the ability for the optical fibers to be inserted into blood vessels to give a quick and accurate analysis of blood chemistry. Physicians have also found medical use of the optical fibers to direct intense laser light at a wound to stop bleeding or to burn away abnormal tissue. Fiber optic training is necessary in the field of medicine. The use of optic fiber through medical science continues to grow rapidly to everyday to develop more new and advanced medical devices to enable physicians to provide people with better service.</p>
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		<title>LG KP500 Cookie Unlocked Phone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LG KP500 Cookie Unlocked Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, Digital Media Player and MicroSD Slot
Designed to allow more people to experience a taste of touch technology at an attractive price, the LG KP500 Cookie is packed full of advanced features usually found exclusively in premium full touchscreen handsets. Its easily accessible multimedia features&#8211;available through widgets [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MRZY3S/?tag=b008-20" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-68" title="LG KP500 Cookie Unlocked Phone" src="http://gadgettechblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/LG-KP500-Cookie-Unlocked-Phone-300x300.jpg" alt="LG KP500 Cookie Unlocked Phone" width="289" height="224" /></a><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MRZY3S/?tag=b008-20" target="_blank">LG KP500 Cookie Unlocked Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, Digital Media Player and MicroSD Slot</a></p>
<p>Designed to allow more people to experience a taste of touch technology at an attractive price, the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MRZY3S/?tag=b008-20" target="_blank"><strong>LG KP500 Cookie</strong></a> is packed full of advanced features usually found exclusively in premium full touchscreen handsets. Its easily accessible multimedia features&#8211;available through widgets as well as shortcut icons&#8211;provide a fun and easy mobile experience with a single touch of its 3.0-inch screen. It comes with a stylus that tucks away in the back of the phone and features easy-to-use handwriting recognition.</p>
<p>The affordably priced LG Cookie offers user-friendly touchscreen technology, 3.2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth stereo music, and MicroSD memory expansion.<br />
You&#8217;ll be able to capture still photos and video clips on the go thanks to the 3.2-megapixel camera, as well as enjoy advanced gaming thanks to the touchscreen and the Cookie&#8217;s motion sensor technology. Other features include Bluetooth connectivity for handsfree devices and stereo music streaming, MicroSD memory expansion, digital audio player, stereo FM with RDS capabilities, access to personal email with a document viewer, and up to 3.5 hours of talk time.</p>
<p><strong>Product Features</strong></p>
<p>* This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&amp;T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.<br />
* Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and GPRS/EDGE capabilities<br />
* 3-inch touchscreen with handwriting recognition; 3-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; MicroSD expansion to 8 GB; digital media player<br />
* Up to 3.5 hours of talk time, up to 350 hours (14+ days) of standby time<br />
* What&#8217;s in the Box: handset, battery, battery door, travel charger, wired stereo headset, USB cable, screen protector, CD with software, printed user guide</p>
<p><strong>Other features include:</strong></p>
<p>* Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, Email<br />
* Document viewer: MS Office, Doc, PDF<br />
* Embedded applications and games: Data Wallet, Pipe, Wheelmania, Flying Dices, Thomsons &amp; Touch<br />
* Organizer tools: Calendar, memo, to-do, world clock, unit converter, calculator, alarm, stopwatch<br />
* USB 2.0 connectivity<br />
* Speakerphone, voice memo recording<br />
* Web browser (WAP 2.0/xHTML)<br />
* Flight mode</p>
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