Sunday, October 13, 2013

Wireless Cell Phone Charger - Qi Certified Wireless Charger - Charging Qi-Enabled Phones - Black / White

Wireless Cell Phone Charger - Qi Certified Wireless Charger - Charging Qi-Enabled Phones - Black / White via Pet Supplies

  • Vitgear® Qi Certified Wireless Charger Charging Pad with 1A output for LG Revolution/Spectrum 2/Google Nexus 4&5/Optimus Vu II/LTE2/D1L / HTC Thunderbolt/Incredible 2/Rezound/Droid DNA/8X / Nokia Lumia 920/810/822/ / Motorola Droid Bionic/Droid 3/4 / Samsung droid charge/Galaxy S3/Note 2 / Sharp SH- 02D/04D/05D/07D/09D/13C/EX SH-04E / Fujitsu F-03D/09D/10D and Other Qi-Enabled Phones-Black or White
 
Technical Details
 
  • Compatible with any Qi-enabled device or a device equipped with embedded chip or Qi-compatible cover
  • Charge your smartphone without cables or a USB interface
  • A flickering blue light tells you it's wireless charging
  • AC adapter Output: 19V / 1A; Wireless Charger Output: 5V / 0.5A ; Dimensions: 6.50 x 3.74 x 0.39 in
  • Package includes: 1 x Vitgear Wireless Charger, 1 x AC Adapter, 1 x User manual, 1 x Warranty Card
 
Product Description
 
  • The Vitgear Wireless Charger Pad is Qi Certified and compliant with the Qi standard developed. With the Vitgear Qi Wireless Charger to power your cellphone wirelessly. No worry about the different cables, No need to remove the cable any more when you want to use your phone, just pick it up and make your call. Protect the charging port of your cellphone all the time. 
 
Direct Charge Models:
 
  • 1.LG Revolution/Spectrum 2/Google Nexus 4&5/Optimus Vu II/LTE2/D1L
  • 2. HTC Thunderbolt/Incredible 2/Rezound/Droid DNA/8X
  • 3.HTC Droid DNA / Rzound / Incredible 4G LTE
  • 4.Nokia Lumia 920/810/822/
  • 5.Motorola Droid Bionic/Droid 3/4 / Samsung droid charge/Galaxy S3/Note 2
  • 6.Sharp SH- 02D/04D/05D/07D/09D/13C/EX SH-04E
  • 7.Fujitsu F-03D/09D/10D 
  • 8.Other Qi-Enabled Phones
 
Models that Require a Wireless Charging Case / Cover Adapter:
 
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 i9500 use directly if the QI receiver built-in back-cover case of the phone, if not QI wireless receiver is required
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300
  • Samsung Galaxy Note II (A receiver tag is required)
  • iPhone 4 4s 5 (A Charging case is required)
  • Nokia Lumia 820
 
Note:
 
  • 1. Please confirm that your cellphone is Qi-compliant. Otherwise, please supply your own Qi-compliant back-cover adpater to enable your device to charge.
  • 2. Please remove protective cases that exceed 5 mm / 0.2 inch thick before charging. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, October 7, 2013

Remote Big Small Dog Training Vibrating Collars|Electronic 1 Dog Training Collar Anti-bark AT-216

Remote Big Small Dog Training Vibrating Collars|Electronic 1 Dog Training Collar Anti-bark AT-216




AT-216 2 in 1 Dog training shock collar description
1. A solid 350 meters/400 Yards of range;
2. Genuinely 100% waterproof dog collar receiver;
3. Rechargeable collar receiver with replaceable batteries
4. 7 Levels of progressive shock + adjustable vibration + adjustable beep;
5. CE Approved.
6. 3-dog systems allows you to train 3 dogs with 1 transmitter.
7. Suitable for 15-150 pounds dogs. 1 year warranty.
AT-216 dog traning collar has real range of 400 yards , 10 adjustable levels of vibration and ultrasound and progressive shock to make you find a suitable levels to control your dogs. AT-216 is a electric remote traning collar for dogs. AT-216 dog traning collar can be used for control dog bark digging, jumping, running away, chewing and any other habits. The AT-216 collar receiver is waterproof so you have no worries when your dogs play with water or get wet in the rain.
Models For AT-216 Series, 4 Choice
AT-216-350W    (Water-resistant receiver, 350M range)
AT-216-350S    (Submer sible receiver, 350M range)
AT-216-550W    (Water-resistant receiver, 550M range)
AT-216-550S    (Submer sible receiver, 550M range)
AT-216 remote control shock collars for dogs FAQ
Is the shock correction safe ?
It is safe when used according to the instructions. It is an unpleasant sensation for the animal, but completely harmless. Always interact with your dog during training by giving verbal cues, reinforcements and praise to ensure the most effective training with this product.
Is there an age or size limit for the AT-216 Dog Training System?
Your dog should be old enough to learn basic commands such as “sit” or “stay” which, depending on the dog, is typically about 6 months old. Sick or feeble dogs should never use this system.
Can I use the training collar to eliminate aggressive behaviour?
No, training collars are not recommended for aggressive dogs. Please contact your local professional trainers for advice.
Is the receiver waterproof?
Yes. The collar receiver is heavy duty and completely waterproof and submersible, specially designed to be worn outdoors day after day without problems. 
Tag: nobark, dog training collar, shock, remote,

Big Small Dog Training Remote Collars|Electronic 1 Dog Training Vibrating Collar Anti-bark AT-216-350W

Big Small Dog Training Remote Collars|Electronic 1 Dog Training Vibrating Collar Anti-bark AT-216-350W



AT-216 2 in 1 Dog training shock collar description
1. A solid 350 meters/400 Yards of range;
2. Genuinely 100% waterproof dog collar receiver;
3. Rechargeable collar receiver with replaceable batteries
4. 7 Levels of progressive shock + adjustable vibration + adjustable beep;
5. CE Approved.
6. 3-dog systems allows you to train 3 dogs with 1 transmitter.
7. Suitable for 15-150 pounds dogs. 1 year warranty.
AT-216 dog traning collar has real range of 400 yards , 10 adjustable levels of vibration and ultrasound and progressive shock to make you find a suitable levels to control your dogs. AT-216 is a electric remote traning collar for dogs. AT-216 dog traning collar can be used for control dog bark digging, jumping, running away, chewing and any other habits. The AT-216 collar receiver is waterproof so you have no worries when your dogs play with water or get wet in the rain.
Models For AT-216 Series, 4 Choice
AT-216-350W    (Water-resistant receiver, 350M range)
AT-216-350S    (Submer sible receiver, 350M range)
AT-216-550W    (Water-resistant receiver, 550M range)
AT-216-550S    (Submer sible receiver, 550M range)
AT-216 remote control shock collars for dogs FAQ
Is the shock correction safe ?
It is safe when used according to the instructions. It is an unpleasant sensation for the animal, but completely harmless. Always interact with your dog during training by giving verbal cues, reinforcements and praise to ensure the most effective training with this product.
Is there an age or size limit for the AT-216 Dog Training System?
Your dog should be old enough to learn basic commands such as “sit” or “stay” which, depending on the dog, is typically about 6 months old. Sick or feeble dogs should never use this system.
Can I use the training collar to eliminate aggressive behaviour?
No, training collars are not recommended for aggressive dogs. Please contact your local professional trainers for advice.
Is the receiver waterproof?
Yes. The collar receiver is heavy duty and completely waterproof and submersible, specially designed to be worn outdoors day after day without problems. 


Tag:  remote, shock, anti-bark, dog training collar,

600 Yard Hunting/Sport Anti Bark Waterproof Dog Remote Training Shock Collar (AT-218)

600 Yard Hunting/Sport Anti Bark Waterproof Dog Remote Training Shock Collar (AT-218)


600 Yard Hunting/Sport Anti Bark Waterproof Dog Remote Training Shock Collar (AT-218)
  • 3 Progressive Behaviour Correction Modes: Vibration, Ultrasonic and Shock; Each simulation is available in 9 intensity levels
  • You can use the Remote function while in Automatic Anti-barking mode.
  • Durable plastic collar is adjustable for most dogs with neck size from 6" (15 cm) to 24" (60 cm).
  • Unique dog bark identification technology intelligently distinguishes excessive barking from normal behaviors such as scratching or running, and thereby prevents false triggering
  • 100% Waterproof and Submersible receiver;
  • Rechargeable Receiver & Charging Adaptor.
 
Do you have trouble with the control of your dog? Don't wait. Begin from today to use 7 methods (combination of vibration, ultrasonic and shock) at 9 intensity levels, to train your dog effectively and effieciently. 
 
Besides, you can use these features in remote control mode and automatic anti-bark. Pet owners have used this collar to eliminate nuisance barking, curb aggressive behaviour to humans or other dogs, establish territorial boundaries in your home or outside, train dogs to walk correctly with or without a leash, and potty train their dogs to use the outdoors. 
 
This is a dog training system for ONE dog. Check our listings for the same model for TWO dogs. 
 
Other Features 
 
  • · Remote working distance: 600 yard (550 m) under ideal condition. 
  • · Two pairs of prongs (long/short) to suit dogs with different thickness of hair 
  • · Continuous Correction feature (Ultronsound, Vibrate or Shock button will not stop as long as press down those three buttons) and thereby prevents false triggering 
  • · Recommended for dogs heavier than 10 lbs 
 
Package Included 
 
1. Remote transmitter 
2.Receiver unit with built-in rechargeable battery 
3.A/C charger 
4.Dog collar strap 
5.Instructions including tips on training
 
 







Tag: dog training collar, remote, shock, anti-bark, waterproof,

AT-218S Extra Strong Remote Dog Training Shock Collar with Anti-Bark Feature for 1 Small or Big Dog

AT-218S Extra Strong Remote Dog Training Shock Collar with Anti-Bark Feature for 1 Small or Big Dog


AT-218S Extra Strong Remote Dog Training Shock Collar with Anti-Bark Feature for 1 Small or Big Dog
  1. 9 warning sound, 9 vibration and 9 levels of progressive shock.
  2. Rechargeable and 100-percent water-proof receiver collar with long and short prongs for all coat types
  3. Solid remote range of up to 600-yard and signal can pass through walls and fences
  4. Suitable for dogs from 40 to 150-pound; Good for stubborn and extra large dog
  5. 1 year warranty
  • Product Dimensions: 3 x 2 x 2 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds 
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B007O0NLG4
  • Item model number: AT-218S 1-1
Aetertek at-218s dog training shock collar with auto anti-bark feature. Our high quality aetertek 218s series remote dog training system includes 9 levels of shocks, vibrations and sounds to make it easy for you to find the correct level which works best for your dog. 
The collar can also be set to automatic anti-bark to control your dog's barking issue and can use the remote function if needed. Receiver is lightweight and 100-percent waterproof receiver with range of up to 600-yard which makes it great for any outdoor training. It can be used for many different training purposes, such as barking, digging, jumping on people, running away, chewing or any other bad habits. Aetertek 216 series is very effective and economic training device that works well at home and outdoors. Get this collar for stubborn and large dogs. 
Package contents
  • 1 waterproof collar,
  • 1 transmitter 9-volt battery included,
  • 1 charger, 2 sets of metal prongs,
  • 1 manual,
  • 1 strap adjustable from 12 to 26-inch long,
  • 1 carry-on pouch.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Bill Gates admits CTRL-ALT-DEL was mistake, as was dropping out of Harvard

Bill Gates admits CTRL-ALT-DEL was mistake, as was dropping out of Harvard

Mark Hachman  @markhachman

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates acknowledged that the “CTRL-ALT-DEL” means of logging into your Windows PC was a mistake, although done with the best of intentions.

Gates, interviewed at Harvard University last week, said that the awkward three-finger combination was actually implemented for security purposes.

“Basically because when you turn your computer on, you’re going to see some screens and eventually type your password in, you want to have something you do with the keyboard that is signalling to a very low level of the software—actually hard-coded in the hardware—that it really is bringing in the operating system you expect,” Gates said. “Instead of just a funny piece of software that puts up a screen that looks like your login screen and listens to your password and is able to do that.

“So we could have had a single button, but the guy that wanted to do the IBM keyboard design didn’t want to give us our single button, and so we programmed at a low level... it was a mistake.” Gates also said that it was able to take the IBM character set and do some “interesting things” with it.

Of course, the three-key combination—still a part of Windows through Windows 8—has become part of Windows lore, much in the same way that that the “open Apple” key, for example, was well known among Apple users.

The hour-long interview touched on a number of topics, including Gates’ early days at Microsoft and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which Gates formed with his wife, Melinda, after stepping down as Microsoft’s chief executive in 2000. Gates has recently appeared more publicly—appearing at a Microsoft academic forum, for example—to answer questions about Google and other topics.

Gates was asked, in retrospect, if he actually needed to drop out of Harvard and form the venture that eventually became Microsoft. Gates responded by noting that at the time, software was something that hardware companies did as an aside, because they were forced to. “In fact, though we felt like we had to do it [launch Microsoft] that day, an extra year or two wouldn’t have made a difference,” Gates said. He also jokingly took credit for persuading Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to drop out as well.

On never attending classes in his original major, mathematics: “I’m probably not going to be the best at this... so I decided I would be the guy who never attended any class he signed up for. So within my first  month, I figured out that was my unique positioning. I hoped that the 80 other people [in his class] wouldn’t steal that positioning. It turned out that no one else imitated me.”

On pulling away from Microsoft: “Certainly in my twenties Microsoft was everything, every minute, every sense of I’m doing good work. I knew everybody’s license plate, I could tell you when they drove into the parking lot, when they left, so it was kinda extreme... You’re going from that to having a wife, having kids, having vacations. That felt really good, really appropriate.”

Unfortunately, Gates did not acknowledge Clippy as a mistake.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

3D printing in the kitchen gives new meaning to fast food

3D printing in the kitchen gives new meaning to fast food

Lucas Mearian, Computerworld  @lucasmearian

Pablos Holman sees a day not too far off when our diets will be tailored to our metabolisms, adding a few bits of broccoli, a smattering of beets, and some meat—all extruded from a 3D printer in an appetizing form to please our palates.

Holman is a futurist and inventor at the Intellectual Ventures Laboratory in Bellevue, Washington, where he and others work on futuristic projects like printable food. He was not alone in speaking on the topic at the Inside 3D Printing Conference last week.

The design on the cake was made with a printer.

Avi Reichentall, CEO of 3D Systems, one of the largest consumer printer companies, has already been able to configure his machines to create a variety of sugary goods, including cakes and candy. The sweets were on display with ornate designs.

Reichentall said consumers can expect his company to build a machine that will take a place next to the coffee maker on a kitchen counter, but instead of a caffeine shot, it will offer a sugar rush.

"We are working on a chocolate printer. I want a chocolate printer in my kitchen. I want it to be as cool as a Keurig coffee maker," Reichentall said. "We now have 3D printed sugar. We're going to bring to pastry chefs and confectionaries and bakers a whole range of new sugar printing capabilities.

"This is coming to a marketplace near you very soon," he said.

As if to juxtapose confectionary 3D printers, Holman is working on creating machines that can take freeze-dried food and hydrate it as it is being extruded through nozzles to create an eye-pleasing meal.

Tech gets tasty

The 3D food printing technology isn't Intellectual Ventures' first foray into food preparation. The lab was the proving ground for the best selling cookbook Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking, which put a technologist's spin on contemporary cooking.

The lab used ultrahigh-pressure homogenizers, freeze-dryers, centrifuges, rotary evaporators, and ultrasonic baths to determine how food reacted at the molecular level to cooking.

In a similar scientific fashion, Holman said, the lab could create printers with toner-type cartridges that hold pulverized freeze-dried foods. Water could be added to the food in the extruding process, along with miniscule amounts of healthy options, such as green vegetables, with more appetizing foods to make meals more nutritious. The printers would then extrude the foods in shapes and colors replicating the meals we typically eat today—from steaks to hot dogs to rice.

Holman said his efforts are "at the dot-matrix stage," as printing was in the early 1980s. "I can print out smoothies and Cliff Bars."

Many forms of confections could be produced through 3D printing.

Eliminate waste

Another important reason to turn to 3D printed foods is to address the wildly inefficient way that developed countries, especially the U.S., handle the food they produce.

For example, Americans must drive to a store, buy their groceries, store it in cupboards, refrigerators and freezers, and yet, most consumers end up throwing out about 40 percent of the food they buy.

"Every grocery store throws out 2000 pounds of expired food a week," he said. "We're good at figuring out how to make enough food and make it efficiently. Where we're not efficient is in the last mile between the store and your mouth.

"So now, I'm imagining, what if I had a machine with three buttons on it: 'What I ate yesterday'; 'what Beyoncé likes'; and 'I'm feeling lucky'," Holman said.

By pressing a button, the 3D printer, using a precise printer head, would put down just a pixel of food at a time, hydrating it with a needle, cooking it with a laser and repeating the process for every pixel until an entire meal is on the plate.

3D-printed food could also offer a method of tracking with pinpoint precision the effects any given food has on an individual. Because the amount of each food is measured precisely, the printer could record nutrient data, and a person's health in reaction to food could be studied over a lifetime.

Printed food could even include your daily dose of medicine.

"This meal is customized for you. It avoids allergens and injects your pharmaceuticals," he said. "It knows about what you've eaten before. We've correlated your diet's health effects for the first time in history. It makes a meal that understands who you are."

Holman said researchers closely track what astronauts consume and correlate what they've eaten with their health. "There's someone following them around with a clipboard recording everything they eat, " he said. "We need to do that for everybody."