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Lose sight at laser show

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A lot of people at an outdoor festival near Moscow last week have lost partial vision after a laser light show burned their retinas. Russian health officials said on Monday.

Moscow city health department officials confirmed 12 cases of laser-blindness at the Central Ophthalmological Clinic, and daily newspaper Kommersant said another 17 were registered at City Hospital 32 in the centre of the capital.

Attendees at the July 5 Aquamarine Open Air Festival in Kirzhach, 80 km (50 miles) northeast of Moscow, began seeking medical help days after the show, complaining of eye and vision problems, health officials told Reuters.

via Reuters

Because of the rain, the organization installed some tents, so the laser directed to the sky were partly turned under the tents: the retinas of more than 40 people were burned because the laser were too powerful for a such a little space.

Written by Luca

July 14th, 2008 at 6:38 pm

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Recreational Drug Simulation CD or App

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Written by Luca

July 4th, 2008 at 10:22 am

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Antonio Meucci is the original inventor of the “telettrofono” – electrical telephone (1808-2008)

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Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was born in San Frediano, low-class area of the city of Florence, on April 13, 1808, while the city is under Napoleon rule. His family is poor and, even if he is admitted to the Art School [Accademia di Belle Arti], he cannot end his studies as he needs to start working very young. He changes many jobs, from custom employee propman for the “Pergola” theater in Florence. Here he builds an acoustic telephone: that is a telephone in which sound is conducted inside tubes. In the “Pergola” he meets Ester Mochi, a costumer, which he will marry.

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Antonio Meucci gets interested in animal and physiological electricity while he was young. He is active in politics too, and he gets into the revolutionary movements aimed at the Unification of Italy which took place in 1831. Being him a liberal and a repubblican he is be arrested and remains three months in jail, sharing the cell with Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi. He is then pushed to leave the Great Duchy of Tuscany and will finally sail to Cuba. He settles in Havana as propman for the Tacòn Theatre. While in Cuba, while he was trying to cure rheumatisms of a patient via elettotherapy he manages to hear more clearly than he expected the cry of his patient, from the neighbouring room, as the current arrives to him. Meucci’s words were “I thought I heard this sound more distinctly than natural. I then put this copper of my instrument to my ear, and heard the sound of his voice through the wire. This was my first impression, and the origin of my idea of the transmission of the human voice by electricity”. He continues his experiment untill, in 1850, he settles inj the United States, and in the city of New York.

In New Yorh Meucci establishes a candle factory. Here he mets Giuseppe Garibaldi, which will work with Meucci; the two shares a long lasting important friendship. The collaboration between these two famous italians is proved in the New York museum “Garibaldi – Meucci”.

In 1854, Meucci’s wife Ester gets a crippling rheumatical arthritis which will oblige her to bed for the rest of her life, which will occur in 1884. Meucci realizes then the first true telephone link connecting his lab, nearby his cottage, with his wife’s bedroom. In a note dated 1857 Meucci describes his telephone: “it consists in a vibrating diaphragm and in a magnet electrified by a wire wounded around it. When the diaphragm vibrates the magnet modifies the wire curren. These modifications, once they reach the other end of the wire, impresses similar vibrations to the receiving diaphragm, which reproduces the words.”

Meucci ideas are clear, but he lacks the economic means to sustain his research. The candle factory goes bankrupt and Meucci seeks funding with rich italians but without luck. Soon he lacks also mony for his own living and he will survive thanks to his friends’ help.

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(Western Electric Model 1317)

Meucci holds on and, in 1871 establishes e company and files in for a paptent, he names his invention “telettrofono”. The “Telettrophone Company,” has, as main scope, as the contract states, that of “carrying on all the necessary experiments to realize the ‘Telettrofono,’ that is the transmission of words (human voice) along electrical wires, as invented by Antonio Meucci”. There is still a money problem: with his $20 Meucci cannot afford to pay the cost of a patent, which sums up to $250 for a complete patent. As an alternative he files in for a “temporary” patent, or caveat, which lasts one year and can be renewed, the cost for each year being $10 dollari. Meucci will be able to pay this sum only up to year 1873.

In this same period, carrying with him much documentation on his researches, Meucci resorts to the powerfull American District Telegraph Company in New York, asking permission to use their lines for his experiments. The Company does not foresee the implication of the project and dismisses Meucci, causing him yet another failure.

In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell files in for a patent for his telephone. The following years will be spent by Meucci in an endless trial to obtain recognition of the paternity of the invention. Meucci is sponsored by the Globe Company, which suits Bell Company.
The lawsuit ends on July 19, 1887 with a decision which, even if it recognizes som merits to Antonio Meucci, is positive for Bell. “Nothing shows – says the decision – that Meucci really obtained any practical results, besides that of conducting, mechanically, the word along a cable. He surely used a mechanical conductor and he supposed that, by electrifying the conductor, he could have obtained better results”. In a nutshell the sentence states that Meucci had invented the telephone, but not the electrical one.

Antonio Meucci dies, aged 81, on Octover 18, 1889, shortly before that the Globe Company appeals against the sentence. After long lawsuits the Supreme Court of the United States will archive the case.

For more than a century, except in Italy, Bell has been considered the inventor of the telephone. On June 11, 2002, the Congress of the United States finally recognized officially that Antonio Meucci is the original inventor of the electrical telephone.

http://meucci.ing.unifi.it/

Written by Ilari Valbonesi

April 13th, 2008 at 12:02 pm

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The Future is on Demand: Tru2way Technology (One World – One Remote)

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Yesterday I was reading about Tru2way™ technology, the new name for the “OpenCable Applications Platform” (OCAP) that’s being built into televisions, set-top boxes and other electronic devices to enjoy television anywhere, anytime you want.

With tru2way technology, cable companies, content developers, network programmers and consumer electronics companies can quickly deliver the interactive services consumers “want”, and it will work on almost every cable system in the United States as well as in other countries.

This tru2way technology will prove once and for all that any medium (newspapers, magazines and radio before it, TV and just like the internet after it) performs (multi) media services. (the question is how we use or abuse it!)

Anyway: Electronics industry – including Panasonic, Samsung, LG, Intel, TiVo, Motorola, Cisco and Microsoft, are working with COMCAST -cable industry leader – to make the tru2way solution a reality – introducing the industry’s first portable DVR player powered by tru2way technology that will let the consumers watch their recorded programs anytime and anywhere – in the home, at the seaside or on a road trip with their families or friends. Simpler operation with a single remote control. And shared views of course…

“The tru2way platform is here today, and provides the best way to get two-way devices into the hands of consumers, while also giving them access to the full suite of services they want and expect from cable”, said Brian L. Roberts, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Comcast Corporation and Chairman of CableLabs.

Panasonic Viera HDTV with tru2way technology provides infact multiple benefits including the access the full range of interactive digital cable video services, video on demand and interactive program guides without a set-top-box.

The Comcast AnyPlay™ Portable DVR (P-DVR) is expected to be available in early 2009 and will let playback DVDs and audio CDs.

Written by Ilari Valbonesi

January 11th, 2008 at 11:29 am

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Iphone: the Mine is in Your Pocket and they Dig it!?

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It’s known that trough mobile phone it’s easy to track a people, but their use is not as engaging as a Iphone, where the locability capabilities of mobile is combined with the operativity of computing. And so seems that some Iphone and Leopard application send personal data where they shouldn’t…

Xian Li on the Hackintosh Formu:

“One more thing…

Quote:
dgw?imei=%@&apptype=finance

This let Apple knows which app you are using when connecting with your iPhone.
Obviously, they know the IP address you were using, the stocks companies you are interested to, and so they can track down their customers all around the world.

This also proves that there are probably other apps that do the same.

Weather.app is also acting the same way.

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I’ve noticed a strange thing.
I tried with an iPod Touch with Socks.app or Weather.app and when it is connecting to apple, it sends an IMEI.
How come is it possible ?
Is it sending its serial number or whatever number… ?”

Apple’s terms of service for the device seem to permit this type of behavior. “When you interact with Apple, we may collect personal information relevant to the situation, such as your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, and contact preferences; your credit card information and information about the Apple products you own, such as their serial numbers and date of purchase; and information relating to a support or service issue,” it reads.

The iPhone may not be the only Mac application acting this way. On Digg, one commenter discovered Leopard was doing something similar in certain applications like the Calculator application and about the Iphone the Socks.app or Weather.app send data like IMEI number, IP address, and preference information.

Written by Luca

November 19th, 2007 at 10:42 pm

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