The daily news

The daily news, fun, entertaining, light and unique.



Input Device for Disabled Person from Darumouse

Saturday 9 June 2007 @ 12:01 am

Input Device for Disabled Person

(Image: Input Device for Disabled Person. Credit: plasticbamboo.com)

Darumouse a.k.a Actbrise have created an input device for the disabled person. Using a baseball cap, a plastic tube and USB cable, the cap is used to track movement of mouse by moving their head. And for the mouse click are using 1.8 metre tube on the other hand. And blow the tube for a left click, suck for aright click. It’s simple.

Continue Reading »
Input Device for Disabled Person from Darumouse





Brits can’t live without their broadband

Friday 8 June 2007 @ 10:25 pm

Image Hosted by ImageCows Images

According to Orange Broadband survey, 61% of Britons cannot live without the internet broadband connection, and half are sayomg that they spend three and more hours online per day. In the survey also discovered that customer in the north-east of England are buy and sell good from the internet, while people from London using internet for social networking website such as MySpace. And one-fifth of people in the north-west watch TV Online, and in the south-west about two-thirds using internet for entertainment.

[ via ]





US bans import of Qualcomm 3G phones

Friday 8 June 2007 @ 4:42 pm

The US ITC has barred the import of cell phones that uses chips made by Qualcomm, because a legal determination they infringe a patent by Broadcom.

[more]





Juniper sued over firewall patents

Friday 8 June 2007 @ 4:33 pm

Juniper–, creator of router devices are sued by GraphOn–, A Santa Cruz, CA, Software maker because of three patents infringement related t firewall technology.

The products that infringes are, NetScreen–, SSG and ISG series and Hardware Security Client. Juniper cannot be reached at the moment for comment.

[ more ]





Skype payment using PayPal

Friday 8 June 2007 @ 12:01 am

Skype users will soon able to transfer money using PayPal.

The registers said that “Both companies are owned by eBay, so integrating the two isn’t the biggest surprise. eBay paid $1.5bn for PayPal in 2002 and bought Skype for $2.6bn in 2005.

Well, when the conditions is just like that, than there’s no problem.

[ more ]





New movie every week. Try this movie from amazon.com