Showing posts with label clock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clock. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2013

Twitter UK's #Flock cuckoo clock shares time and tweets alike (video)

Twitter UK's #Flock cuckoo clock tells us of both time and tweets video


The concept of a Twitter-aware cuckoo clock has certainly been done -- just not by Twitter itself, until now. Twitter UK has teamed up with Berg to produce #Flock, a smarter-than-average clock that both marks time and pops out a bird whenever there are new followers, replies and retweets. It's comparatively simple underneath the wood, as a Berg Cloud developer kit links an arm mechanism to the owner's Twitter account. The trick will be owning one in the first place. As much as we'd like Twitter to sell #Flock on a general basis, the company is giving away its hand-built creation only to companies and people that "push the creative boundaries," which will mostly involve advertisers rather than any of us common folk.


Via: The Verge


Source: Twitter Ads UK (Twitter)

Saturday, March 30, 2013

University of Illinois' Blue Waters supercomputer now running around the clock

University of Illinois' Blue Waters supercomputer now running around the clock


Things got a tad hairy for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Blue Waters supercomputer when IBM halted work on it in 2011, but with funding from the National Science Foundation, the one-petaflop system is now crunching numbers 24/7. The behemoth resides within the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and is composed of 237 Cray XE6 cabinets and 32 of the XK7 variety. NVIDIA GK110 Kepler GPU accelerators line the inside of the machine and are flanked by 22,640 compute nodes, which each pack two AMD 6276 Interlagos processors clocked at 2.3 GHz or higher. At its peak performance, the rig can churn out 11.61 quadrillion calculations per second. According to the NCSA, all that horsepower earns Blue Waters the title of the most powerful supercomputer on a university campus. Now that it's cranking away around-the-clock, it'll be used in projects investigating everything from how viruses infect cells to weather predictions.

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Blue Waters supercomputer now open for 24/7 science!


Today the Blue Waters supercomputer at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign entered production, meaning the behemoth capable of performing quadrillions of calculations every second and working with quadrillions of bytes of data is now crunching numbers around the clock to help scientists and engineers across the country tackle a wide variety of science and engineering challenges.


Because Blue Waters is among the most powerful supercomputers in the world, and is the most powerful supercomputer on a university campus, it enables scientists to carry out research that would be otherwise impossible. The supercomputer, which was built from Cray hardware, operates at a sustained performance of more than 1 quadrillion calculations per second and is capable of peak performance of 11.61 quadrillion calculations per second. [How big are quadrillions? Check out our guide!]


During a launch celebration at the university's National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), Gov. Quinn read a proclamation declaring March 28 "Blue Waters Supercomputer Day," encouraging "everyone in the Land of Lincoln to recognize the important role that innovation and technological progress play in the future of our state."


Other speakers during the celebration-including University President Robert Easter, Chancellor Phyllis Wise, and Rep. Dan Lipinski, who serves on the House Committee for Science, Space and Technology-also emphasized the role that Blue Waters and the University of Illinois play in science and engineering discoveries.


Cora Marrett, acting director of the National Science Foundation, the federal agency that provided the deployment and operational funding for Blue Waters, emphasized the supercomputer's potential to fuel discovery and innovation and to benefit society. For example, scientists hope to learn more about how viruses infect the body's cells and to improve predictions of tornadoes and hurricanes, among other diverse projects.


To mark Blue Waters' move to full operations, several scientists launched simulation jobs on Blue Waters, showing the audience how the touch of a keyboard or even a tablet or phone allows them to interact with the supercomputer and begin complex research studies:

Steven Gottlieb, high-energy/sub-atomic physics, Indiana University James Kinter and Cristiana Stan, atmospheric science, George Mason University Brian O'Shea, astrophysics, Michigan State University Klaus Schulten, biophysics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

For more information about the Blue Waters project, see http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/BlueWaters/.


Source: National Center for Supercomputing Applications


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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Gear4 spreads Lightning connector love with $129 alarm clock, $79 portable speaker dock

AlarmDock Halo 3; The World's First Alarm Clock Radio for iPhone 5

GEAR4 HQ, March 2013: Wake up happy with the brand new AlarmDock Halo 3 from global provider of gadgets and gizmos, GEAR4- the first app-enabled alarm clock radio for Lightning devices to hit the market.

Halo 3 works in conjunction with a free app that offers added functionality and features;

Setting the time and your wake-up alarm has never been easier thanks to Halo 3's auto-sync time and alarms feature. Set an alarm in the app, dock your device, and the time and in-app alarms automatically sync to the Halo 3.

Wake up refreshed and alert thanks to a wide range of customizable alarm sounds and be prepared for any eventuality, come rain or shine, with Halo 3's animated weather.

Auto-scan and save your favorite FM Radio stations and select your chosen station from the station logo at the touch of a button, or use the multi-source in-app media player to choose the soundtrack to your wake-up from your iTunes, Spotify account or network music. With all your music accessible from one place there's no need to switch between your music sources.

AlarmDock Halo 3. Waking up never sounded so good.

AlarmDock Halo 3 is available to buy for $129.99 (RRP) at all major retailers and online at www.gear4.com.

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When Lightning Strikes...GEAR4 Launches StreetParty 5

GEAR4 HQ, March 2013: Following the launch of the new range of Apple devices featuring the Lightning connector, GEAR4, global provider of gadgets and gizmos for your Smartphone, today unveils the StreetParty 5 - one of the first Lightning speakers to hit the market.

Built on GEAR4's biggest-selling docking speaker in the UK – the StreetParty 3 - this new Lightning speaker is the perfect, lightweight travel companion for your iPhone 5 and iPod.

The StreetParty 5 can be powered by batteries for on the go tunes or powered by mains to charge your docked device and is available to buy for $79.99 (MSRP) at all major retailers and online at www.gear4.com.


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