Visit – www.iPadSecretManual.com – 100 videos – iPad Video Lessons help you to unlock its full potential! Are you getting bored using your iPad the same way over and over again? If so, then you might want to get yourself the “iPad video lessons” guide, which will show you how to fully utilize your tablet. After all, there might be one or two functions you never thought of having, and the iPad video lessons, will be your way in order to know more about your iPad. The iPad video lessons guide is very easy to use and convenient too, because you can use it anytime of the day, and anywhere you are. It is also simple and very effective in teaching you more about the different functions of your precious gadget. The iPad video lessons guide is simply amazing and highly recommended by many. Learn more about your iPad at your own pace and time with the iPad video lessons, and discover new ways to be productive throughout your day with these iPad tips and tricks. All of the guides are showed step by step, so you will find it easy to understand and follow. The lifetime membership also keeps you up to date with future changes and new video lessons. The IPad Movie Lessons is by far the most comprehensive iPad instruction program in the current market and you can choose between a beginner guide to a sophisticated super consumer. The iPad video lessons guide might be a bit pricey, but if you consider the fact that it will teach you things that you might not know about your iPad, you will Video Rating: 0 / 5

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Felix Baumgartner and Red Bull Stratos preparing for next record breaking space jump attempt, watch right here video

Talk about building up the tension! Yep, our favorite Austrian daredevil is back out on the New Mexico desert, hoping the weather will hold, and he can finally fall into the record books. Don’t forget, you can catch up on Felix Baumgartner’s long journey to Roswell in our project overview, but if you’re just here for the jump, no problem, as you can watch right here too. Currently conditions are looking like they might just go in Baumgartner’s favor, despite some initial concerns about wind levels. But, as we found out earlier in the week, anything can change in an instant. Hold on to your hat (and your breakfast), and hop past the break to watch the events unfold live.

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This is a copy of Breakbot’s new album ‘By Your Side’, pressed in dark chocolate. It’s a real record you can buy at the Colette store in Paris and is advertised to play 3-5 times before your turntable’s needle wears the chocolate out. Then you eat it. But not if you’re a dog! Chocolate is bad for dogs. Also, if you are a dog, WTF are you doing reading Geekologie? Shouldn’t you be like, barking at the door or something? “I just finished licking myself.” YOU CAN TALK TOO?!

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-Capturing IR -Spintronic OLEDs -Neutron Beams -Metamolecule Chirality On this week’s show, IR light is harvested more efficiently, a spintronic OLED promises brighter displays, a short-pulse laser breaks the neutron beam record, and metamolecules change chirality under light. Light Matters is the Photonics Industry’s only weekly newscast and is hosted by Photonics Media editors Laura Marshall & Melinda Rose. Video Rating: 5 / 5

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IBM alliance sets efficiency record for solar power cells using common materials

There have been more than a few solar power efficiency records set in the past few months, let alone years. What makes IBM, DelSolar, Solar Frontier and Tokyo Ohka Kogyo think they can just waltz in and claim a record of their own? By using more commonplace elements in the periodic table, that’s how. The partnership’s new photovoltaic cell based on copper, zinc and tin (CZTS for short) can convert light rays to electric power with a 11.1 percent efficiency rate — still nothing to upset traditional silicon power, but a large 10 percent more efficient than anything else in the class. In its early form, CZTS can already be manufactured through ink printing and could be produced in quantities equivalent to about 500 gigawatts of power per year, or five times more than some of the next-closest alternatives. The group wants to improve CZTS’ efficiency over the course of the next several years, ideally reaching the point where it’s useful as a truly cheap, ubiquitous source of power. We’re looking forward to the day when there’s a little slice of solar energy in just about everything, hopefully including a few more hybrid cars and private aircraft.

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IBM alliance sets efficiency record for solar power cells using common materials originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Aug 2012 15:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Chip Yates breaks yet another record, notches 202MPH in world's fastest electric flight

Chip Yates is a speed junkie in the truest sense. After nabbing the title for world’s fastest EV motorcycle in April of 2011, the self-proclaimed “green technology innovator” is at it again. This time, Yates was able to conquer the sky above using the Long-ESA EV craft he and his Flight of the Century team engineered using a Burt Rutan Long-EZ and proprietary Infinite Range battery tech. The record-breaking flight in question took off from Inyokern Airport on July 19, achieving a top speed of 202.6MPH and solidifying Yates’ place in the pantheon of electric enthusiasts. You can head past the break to check out a brief video snippet of the successful mission in action, but fair warning: it’s not as exciting as you’d imagine. We’re guessing it’s one of those things you’d have to be there (in the cockpit) to appreciate.

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NIF sets record with 500 TW laser shot, lab-based nuclear fusion not far behind

In an effort to recreate the fusion reaction that occurs in start formation, the National Ignition Facility in Livermore, CA has been building up to some extremely powerful laser shots. Back in March, researchers fired off 411 terawatts, and we know that kind of power doesn’t come cheap. NIF’s latest test shot, fired July 5th, set a new record with 192 lasers producing more than 500 trillion watts of peak power and 1.85 MJ of ultraviolet laser light. Mind you, that’s more than a thousand times more energy than the United States uses at any given moment, not to mention a hundred times more power than other lasers can fire consistently. More record-setting shots are sure to come, and in addition to enabling research on harnessing nuclear fusion, NIF’s mega-lasers are helping inform the design of new laser facilities being built in China, Japan, Russia, France and the UK.

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Drayson Racing's B1269EV sets new Goodwood record, electric cars move further up the grid

Speed and cars go together like jam and sandwiches. Relatively speaking, electric vehicles, have still been slicing the loaf, while their fossil-fueled cousins slather on the thick, fruity speed. Things are changing though, as eloquently demonstrated by Drayson Racing at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. The EV set a new race record for an electric machine, coming in at 53.91 seconds on its second run. So, while the 850 horsepower B12/69EV came 11th overall, it does show that the capabilities of the emission-less engines are making ground. With the recent record at the Nürburgring also tumbling, perhaps it’s time to reassess your motoring lunch bag.

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Not all of the numbers are bad around RIM headquarters. The company’s celebrating the big three billion — that’s the number of app downloads it’s seen since the launch of App World. According to RIM, that number amounts to 2.5 million downloads a day — certainly nothing to sneeze at. Naturally, Research in Motion is using the opportunity to do some “myth busting,” regarding the perceived lack of selection for BlackBerry handsets and the PlayBook tablet. At present, there are 90,000 apps “up for sale” through the mobile app market.

RIM marks three billion BlackBerry app downloads, wants to set the record straight about App World originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 08 Jul 2012 01:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Twitter brings search autocomplete to the web, helps find Biebs tweets in record time

Twitter had been hinting at a big search update today, and that’s just what it delivered. Instead of the (quite frankly clunky) search results page, a search box at top now provides autocompleting search results that split into keywords and people. The system is smart enough to check for spelling gaffes and related searches, and results can drill down just to followed users rather than the entire social network. Autocompleting has been a mainstay of the Android and iOS apps for some time, but we’re glad to hear that web users can now track down their favorite recently graduated teen pop stars faster than ever.

Twitter brings search autocomplete to the web, helps find Biebs tweets in record time originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 06 Jul 2012 15:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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