Minggu, 26 Oktober 2008

Wi-fi buses drive rural web use

A computer kiosk in Kalapathar, India
The vehicles can effectively send and receive emails from villagers
Buses equipped with wi-fi are being used to deliver web content to remote rural villages in the developing world.


In rural India and parts of Rwanda, Cambodia and Paraguay, the vehicles offer web content to computers with no internet connection.


The buses and a fleet of motorcycles update their pages in cities before visiting the hard-to-reach communities.


As well as offering popular pages, the United Villages project also allows users to request specific information.

Wi-fi buses drive rural web use

T-Mobile G1 is officially available to purchase

T-Mobile G1Unless you live under a rock in the ocean between Patrick and SpongeBob, you have heard something about the G1 smartphone. The G1 is the first Google Android device to hit the market and compete against the iPhone and the other smartphone players.


T-Mobile announced today that the G1 can now be purchased. According to T-Mobile, you can walk into any T-Mobile store and walk out with the G1 ready to go. the handset can also be purchased on the T-Mobile website. In some 3G T-Mobile areas the G1 can also be purchased at select third party retailers.


“Kure”, A Unique Dining Table Concept To Save Some Space

“Kure” (also known as ’sphere’ in Turkish) is a futuristic concept table designed in the shape of a flower for your family dinning room. This table is shaped as a sphere when closed and once you open, it can occupy any corner of the house. A light source is fitted in the centre of the table which offers a blue light to the base of the table. This full-fledged dinning table accommodates six dinning chairs which can also be used for some other purpose. Kure is surely a space cushion more favorable for family dinners and aims to bring together the whole family.



kure furnitures for dinner


kure furnitures for dinner


(more pics after the jump…)