Posts Tagged ‘Hardware’

Space Debris Pictures

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Between the launch of Sputnik on 4 October 1957 and 1 January 2008, approximately 4600 launches have placed some 6000 satellites into orbit, of which about 400 are travelling beyond geostationary orbit or on interplanetary trajectories.

Today, it is estimated that only 800 satellites are operational – roughly 45 percent of these are both in LEO and GEO. Space debris comprise the ever-increasing amount of inactive space hardware in orbit around the Earth as well as fragments of spacecraft that have broken up, exploded or otherwise become abandoned. About 50 percent of all trackable objects are due to in-orbit explosion events (about 200) or collision events (less than 10).

Link: ESA

Carry Your PC On iPod Or USB Drive

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Do you want to take your favorite programs along with all of your bookmarks, settings, email and more wherever you go and use them on pretty much any computer ? If so here are four free tools that can help you with that. These are portable software packs that can be installed on any USB device. Download the pack, install it on your portable device and done. Use it at work, a friend’s PC, college lab, anywhere.

Link: MakeUseOf

Supercharge Your Camera With Open-Source Firmware

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Using the free CHDK firmware package, you can take amazing high-speed photos, shoot better low-light pics and add support for high-definition formats. Your cheap digital camera is in fact capable of a lot more than the user manual tell you.

Link: Wired How-To Wiki

Build Your Own Computer System

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Some lucky bastards have unlimited funds, while others have to pinch every penny, but it’s possible to put together a potent PC for just about any budget. The key is targeting different price/performance points; to that end, our system guides offer three configurations.

Link: Ars System Guide