Nexus 5 News



Specs


Display: 5-inch Full HD display, 442 ppi (potentially 4.97-inch)
Dimensions: 131.9 mm x 68.2 mm x 8.6mm (thickness not confirmed yet)
Processor: 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974)
GPU: Adreno 330
RAM: 2GB
Internal Storage: 16GB (there could be another model too)
Camera (rear): 8MP auto-focus camera with OIS
Camera (front): 1.2MP
Sensors: accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity, light, barometer, orientation
Battery: 2300mAh with support for wireless charging
Other: Multiple LTE bands - support for Verizon (not confirmed), AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile; Pentaband HSPA+ (works across the globe), NFC
Nexus 7-like design


Oh Google, why do you enjoy trolling us so much....

http://www.geek.com/android/nexus-5-briefly-appears-on-google-play-store-for-349-1574271/



MEMs Camera, to be included in Nexus 5..




Update:
I got my N5, Two of them =D



Best websites on the net pt3...


Pug Licking Your Screen


3D Image of Mars


Help Science by Tracing Neurons in the Retina


Google's Creativity




Dam you Apple...


According to consultancy firm Interbrand's latest 'Best Global Brands' report, Apple is now the world's most valuable brand, with an estimated worth of $98.4 billion. Since Interbrand began issuing the report in 2001, Coca-Cola has previously always claimed the top spot, but fell to third place this year, behind both Apple and Google. Tech companies now make up six of the top ten brands, but only 12 of the top 200. The report comes a week after Apple reported record sales numbers, moving 9 million iPhone 5s and 5Cs during their opening weekend.

http://www.interbrand.com/en/best-global-brands/2013/Best-Global-Brands-2013.aspx

I didn't know you could look up Patent's on Google

 
 Electrokinetic transducer
(a.k.a hovering Spaceship)
US 3018394 A

This is why I love people.....






Siv HD, raised $106 Thousand for charity in 12 hours 
by steaming while playing League of Legends.
How crazy is that!!!


Best websites on the net pt2...



Listen to wikipedia 
(let's you hear a sound for every change,edit or deleted article)

 Play with word, literally

Never ending playlist
(create a list of music videos by the artist your choice)
Binary Translator
(turn every day conversation into binary code)
http://nickciske.com/tools/binary.php

Self Destructing Note
(create messages that can only be read once before being deleted forever)
https://privnote.com/


Gamepedia


The Wikipedia for Game! Gamepedia


http://www.gamepedia.com/

I've found my next phone... (ahh nvm)


Leaked Samsung 'Galaxy Folder' suggests return of the dual-display flip phone


It feels like yesterday we were discussing the alleged death of form factor diversity in the smartphone world, and now Samsung comes up with this: a mid-range clamshell called the Galaxy Folder (SHV-E400K) with displays on both sides of the lid. According to Japanese site RBMen, which discovered a Korean-language user manual for the device on Samsung's website, at least one of the displays is a 3.7-inch AMOLED panel with 800 x 480 resolution. Other specs include a Snapdragon 400 dual-core chip, 2GB of RAM and LTE support. The basic design is nothing new to Samsung, which came out with the similar SCH-W2013 in China last year, and the SCH-W999 a year before that, but it's good to see evidence of its survival in 2013 -- and especially if it's destined for Samsung's home market. If it was up to us though, we'd put some e-ink in that second display.


Even Jackie like it =D


Update:
The specs for this device are; a 3.7-inch Amold display with 800x480 res, Snapdragon 4001.7GHz dual-core chip, 2GB RAM, 1820mAh battery, LTE support, touchscreen and runs on Android 4.2.2.

 Update:
Now called "Hennessy"

Update:
Cant get it in West =(


Spooky.....

So i've been having a weird day and finally I get home late at night to find this....

666 pageviews!!! What, does this mean im gonna die or something? Hope not cause new episode of Attack on Titan is coming out soon....

Best websites on the net.......


When you need something to pass the time.

What's on your mind?

Makes you feel like a DJ

WTF you should do with your life

Real Time Google Searches 
http://goo.gl/OINpK

See peoples notes from all over the world left on www and leave your own
http://word-cloud-world.com/

So cool.
http://goo.gl/dl8KU

Google X projects.... wait waaattt??


Google X's neural network


At a time when Research & Development divisions are frequently seen as luxury for companies, Google had established one of them a few years ago in the most secret way possible. Google X Lab, the young R&D division of Google, is charged with confidential projects such as Google Glass or driverless cars, and only little information is filtered.  Even though those two projects sound very cool and will probably be part of our future, I would like to bring your attention to another project which is the Google Brain project. It consists of creating large scale artificial neural networks, exploiting the ridiculous amount of processing power that Google owns.

Using 1000 machines composed of 16 cores each, Google X Lab created an unsupervised self-learning neural network [1] which was fed with pictures extracted from Youtube videos. After training, the neural network managed to categorise images such as human faces or cats with a satisfying percentage of success. In other words, Google X’s neural network was able to create new concepts without any previous data or human intervention during the learning process, which could mean that the artificial neural network was able to generate new knowledge by itself and somehow “understand” its environment. Of course, this kind of conclusion can sound a bit hasty and ambitious but the results are quite surprising, considering that a normal human brain has around 100 billion neurons for 100 trillion synapses while this network had only 1 million synapses.

It is important to emphasise the fact that the neural network was asked to learn from visual inputs while it would have been easier to make it learn some concepts from audio inputs, which would lead to the possibility of translating concepts from a language to another, instead of translating literally. Nonetheless, Google X Lab is now using the same neural network for speech recognition system so we can expect them to work on such an idea.

We could then wonder what the result would be if they could build a neural network composed of 100 trillion synapses, even though it is true that the cognitive model of artificial neurons does not properly match that of biological neurons.







Ai WeiWei














 



He was imprisoned for 80days because of his anti-government art expirations,
Watch his full documentary "Ai WeiWei Never Sorry"
Hes put great effor in bringing the
truth about Chines government into the spot light.