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Friday, 17 February 2012

Ghanaian innovator - 'Africa's Father of Technology'


"Known by many as Africa's "father of technology," software pioneer Herman Chinery-Hesse has been spawning innovations for two decades, helping to break down tech barriers between the continent and the rest of the world.
The Ghanaian innovator and visionary founded SOFTtribe in 1991, one of the largest and most successful software companies in West Africa that has been creating computer solutions for businesses in the continent.




More recently, Chinery-Hesse who is often described as '"Africa's Bill Gates," embarked on a mission to spark an entrepreneurial revolution in Africa by bringing e-commerce to the most remote corners of the continent. His latest creations range from virtual shopping malls and electronic ticketing to digital insurance and security.
Here, CNN highlights some of the best innovations Chinery-Hesse and his teams have created over the years." - CNN

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Genetic Algorithms -"The birth of autonomous robots"

Genetic algorithms are powerful! I've been running some programs and they do amazing stuff.
I also watched this video(below) which made me come up with the title.
The i, Robot age isn't far at all. Is that a good thing? Errr... don't think so. It would have it's advantages but still.
Let's wait and see...


T-Mobile Touchscreen Gloves Review!

A good review from PD TechHD on the T-Mobile touch screen gloves.
Its just gonna take a little while more before these catch on. Enjoy!



Watch More of PD Tech HD reviews here


Thursday, 16 February 2012

WebDesign #Charlie

African Geek

The designer did a very good job on this site with the Windows 8 effect. Awesome stuff



Turn off the lights on Youtube


Make your Youtube experience a cinematic one -___-
A useful extension if you ask me. It's available on all browser too. Watch the video below to see how it works.
Download it for free here 




Thursday, 9 February 2012

WebDesign #Bravo

Checkland kindleysides
A graphic and interior design Company with an amazing website
Check it out





Wednesday, 8 February 2012

All that is good about Nigeria


Nigeria is a beautiful country. Most Nigerians I know, love Nigeria but hardly say any good thing about her. You always hear Nigerians talking about the negative aspects and complaining about the great nation. There is so much potential, hope, JOY and a lot to be thankful for. Due to the corrupt nature of the society and the critical temperament of most Nigerians, all Her beauty is usually disregarded. :(

Anyway, I stumbled on this amazing blog that talks about 'All that is good about Nigeria'. I think you should have a look at it and appreciate Nigeria's great assets and diversity.   All That is Good About Nigeria



Benin Festival

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Underwater cables bring faster internet to West Africa



Stretching some 7,000 kilometres along the West African coastline, a submarine fibre-optic cable emerges off the coast of Nigeria to help bridge the digital divide in the continent.Dubbed Main One Cable, the system links West Africa with Europe, bringing ultra-fast broadband in the region. It runs from Seixal in Portugal through Accra in Ghana to Lagos in Nigeria and branches out in Morocco, Canary Islands, Senegal, and Ivory Coast. -CNN

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

FlipBoard

Such an amazing app. It's a most have for all iPhone and iPad users.  
Download it here for free FlipBoard







Flipboard will soon be released on Android devices 


Wednesday, 11 January 2012

See through digital Display - The future






"Lumus was showing off two different types of wearable displays, the development kit -- or DK-32 shown above -- and the PD-18-4 a monocular version using the same technology. Driven by Lumus' patented Light-guide Optical Element, a micro-display pod, and the Optical Engine which projects light into the lens -- where it is reflected back to the user's eye via reflectors embedded in the lens -- the Lumus' DK-32 delivers a bright 720p 3D-capable display. The effect is really quite impressive, the colors are bright -- and adjustable using the display pod -- and images were surprisingly clear. But the best part, of course, is that while you're watching YouTube vids and walking about you'll avoid stumbling into objects and passersby. Also on hand was the monocle which was very much like something you'd see in a science fiction flick. With the PD-18-4 we checked out a nav program, some eye tests, and a phone UI mockup. We're stoked at what this development kit will make possible once it gets into the hands of some evil genius. Video and pictures are just past the break." - Engadget

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Monday, 2 January 2012

MINIMALIST VISUAL - Danny Balkwill


Graphic design is to me as 'difference' is to lady gaga. (that didn't make sense -__- )
Anyway, I really like this project by Danny Balkwill. Check out more of his work here




The Internet Justice League




|From: College Humor

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Health is Wealth - WaterAid Nigeria

If you would like to join Water Aid in helping local Nigerian communities and also other countries in Africa gain access to clean water and cleaner environments, here > Water Aid

Watch how a couple of Nigerian communities benefited from Water Aid's sanitation initiative.



Happy New Year!

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Nigerian Builds Car Using Locally Sourced Parts

Engineer Okpere built a car using locally sourced parts! He could be Nigeria's own Henry Ford if he is rightly supported. Nigerians are hard working people but we hardly invest our talents and thoughts in positive things. We thank God for people like Engineer Okpere. I hope he gets what he needs to be able to build a successful industry.


Watch Video Below...

Thursday, 29 December 2011

My Favourite Screen Saver so far - Colour Clock

I got tired of screensavers years ago. They got old and boring. But the Colour Clock, rekindled my love for screen savers. I actually leave my computer unattended so my screensaver could start up and I would just stare at it...lol
This screen saver is beautiful to look at ^_^.

Works on PCs and Macs. See it in action here. Click the tab below the time to see the hexadecimal value.




The background colour changes according to the corresponding hexadecimal  value




Fluid flight robot (Wii Remote controls wings by movement)

Electric 'Whill' for manual wheelchairs

A team of Japanese inventors have created a device which transforms a manual wheelchair into an electric mobility device that can reach speeds up to 20km/h powered by a lithium battery.
The device (Whill) just needs to be clamped to an existing wheelchair to get it get it started.
The Whill uses intuitive manoeuvring gestures. For example, by applying force to certain areas of the control panel(situated in front of the user), you can slow down or speed up the device.






Wednesday, 28 December 2011

WebDesign #Alpha

I will be posting cool websites once in a while and I will label them with NATO spelling alphabets :-)

Creative Website
Designer: Martin Gauer 


Check out the website here

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Green Pavement makes Electricity

Paving slabs that convert energy from people's footsteps into electricity are set to help power Europe's largest urban mall, at the 2012 London Olympics site.

The recycled rubber "PaveGen" paving slabs harvest kinetic energy from the impact of people stepping on them and instantly deliver tiny bursts of electricity to nearby appliances. The slabs can also store energy for up to three days in an on-board battery, according to its creator.












The Potential
"Up to 52,000 people per hour pass through busy train stations. The average person takes around 200 million steps in their lifetime."