Thursday, January 7, 2016

2016 SPECIAL......... TRENDS 2016 FITNESS

TRENDS 2016 FITNESS

What will be in vogue this year? Be ahead of the times as seen below about the future

FITNESS
YOGA IN ALL ITS FORMS
Rooted in ancient tradition, yoga will continue to remain a part of the exercise routine for all fitness and wellness enthusiasts. With so many styles and methods -from Power Yoga, Bikram, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Kripalu, Anurara, Kundalini, Sivananda -yoga never lets you get bored and is the perfect regimen when you hit a plateau.
OLDER ADULTS GET FITTER
The fitness industry is increasingly focusing on older adults to help them enhance their quality of life and pursue their interests. Senior citizens and retirees, who have a good amount of time and can dole out cash do not mind diverting all their energy towards fitness or wellness classes. Apart from laughing clubs that are growing in popularity, there are different activities designed specifically to keep the 60-plus age group in mind.
MARATHONS, TRIATHLONS
Touring for sporting events is the new fitness fad. It isn't just seasoned athletes who are run ning marathons in different parts of the world; even average runners -along with their friends and family members -are now chasing marathons and trialthons.From lunchtime sweat sessions to trading Saturday night cocktails for early morning runs, an increasing number of people are sacrificing social time to log training miles.
-Shikha Shah

TL3JAN16

2016 SPECIAL ...............TRENDS 2016 FITNESS


TRENDS 2016 FITNESS

What will be in vogue this year? Be ahead of the times as seen below about the future

FITNESS
YOGA IN ALL ITS FORMS
Rooted in ancient tradition, yoga will continue to remain a part of the exercise routine for all fitness and wellness enthusiasts. With so many styles and methods -from Power Yoga, Bikram, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Kripalu, Anurara, Kundalini, Sivananda -yoga never lets you get bored and is the perfect regimen when you hit a plateau.
OLDER ADULTS GET FITTER
The fitness industry is increasingly focusing on older adults to help them enhance their quality of life and pursue their interests. Senior citizens and retirees, who have a good amount of time and can dole out cash do not mind diverting all their energy towards fitness or wellness classes. Apart from laughing clubs that are growing in popularity, there are different activities designed specifically to keep the 60-plus age group in mind.
MARATHONS, TRIATHLONS
Touring for sporting events is the new fitness fad. It isn't just seasoned athletes who are run ning marathons in different parts of the world; even average runners -along with their friends and family members -are now chasing marathons and trialthons.From lunchtime sweat sessions to trading Saturday night cocktails for early morning runs, an increasing number of people are sacrificing social time to log training miles.
-Shikha Shah

TL3JAN16

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL........................................ Android One: A smartphone googly

GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL Android One: A smartphone googly





AT A TIME when the world was busy speculating on the look, feel and features of the new Apple iPhone, Google launched its nextgen platform— Android One— targeted at the low-end smartphone segment in emerging markets. Apple was going the highway, price-wise, while Google was targeting the volumes segment.

Spice Dream Uno ` 6,299 Karbonn Sparkle V ` 6,690 Micromax Canvas A1 ` 6,499
Three new handsets were unveiled along with the launch that will sport the operating system, and the company plans to roll them out to other developing countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the coming months.
The feature-rich Android One smartphones, running on high speed 3G as well as WiFi, will allow commercial transactions, let you play games and watch movies, and do a lot more— something that is currently missing in most low-cost smartphones.
But if you already have an Android phone, you cannot replace the OS with Android One, or upgrade to it.
What is Android One?
For any new software, the hardware needs to be capable of handling the software. The Android One platform boasts of the latest operating system, the new version of the 4.4 KitKat. It promises automatic updates, keeping your phone in sync with thee latest security patches, bug fixes, etc.
Why do we need new w software? ?
A numbere of personal details such as banking updates, tax information, important password etc are stored in the phone and connected with the number. Hence, the phone should be secure, with facilities such as a pass code lock, a pattern lock, etc. Such features are added to the software when updates are rolled out. As and when the maker of the detects bugs— in t his case, Google— they release r updates.
Which phones have Android One?
In India, Micromax Canvas A1 (`6,499) , Karbonn Sparkle V (`6,690) and Spice Dream Uno (`6,299) are the first ones off the block that are running Android One. All three have dual SIM, front and rear cameras and support video-calling. A quad-core processor ensures all apps run smoothly, and a MicroSD card slot lets you expand storage. The phones also give you access to Maps, so you can use them for navigation.
Google also offers subscription to magazines and newspapers for free for the first year. With Google’s announcement t hat YouTube videos will be available offline soon on Android One Devices, one can download them (in free Wifi areas) and save on data charges.
One must download apps only from the Google Play Store and check that while updating the operating system, data transfer is not counted in the monthly plan.
What about other sub-`7,000 phones?
There are quite a few options, such as the Xiaomi RedmiS1 (Android 4.3; upgrade to 4.4 not available yet) that costs ` 5,990, the Asus Zenfone 4 (`5,999; Android 4.3; upgrade to 4.4 under release) and the Nokia Lumia 530 (`6,999; Windows 8.1, which is the latest version). They are all great, sport modern operating systems, and clock speeds that are faster than Android One phones.
They also come with international warranty, which Android One phones may not have.
The verdict
If you are planning to buy a low-cost smartphone, the three Android One phones, as well as the Xiaomi Redmi S1, Asus Zenfone 4 and Nokia Lumia 530, are good options. They open up a whole new market with the latest features, operating systems and a good set of hardware, all in one go, without pinching your pockets too much.


What Android One does for the phones and what the phones do for Android One, only time will tell. It may be seen as a gamble by Google, ahead of the iPhone6 launch, but the OS surely is a step in the right direction, and great value for money.
HT 140923


Saturday, October 8, 2011

SUNLIGHT CAN CLEAN WATER FOR DRINKING

Sunlight can clean water for drinking
In an effort to eliminate the drinking water problem in developing countries a US professor has invented a solar-based UV filtration system that can kill waterborne pathogens
A team of Purdue University researchers has invented a prototype waterdisinfection system that could help the world’s 800 million people who lack safe drinking water. The system uses the sun’s ultraviolet radiation to inactivate waterborne pathogens. Sunlight is captured by a parabolic reflector and focused onto a UV-transparent pipe though which water flows continuously. “We’ve been working on UV disinfection for about 20 years,” said Ernest Blatchley, a professor. “All of our work up until a couple years ago dealt with UV systems based on an artificial UV source. What we are working on more recently is using ultraviolet radiation from the sun.” Motivating the research is the need to develop practical, inexpensive water-treatment technologies for developing nations. “The water available for people to drink in many developing countries hasn’t been treated to remove contaminants, including pathogenic microorganisms. As a result, thousands of children die daily from diarrhea and its consequences, including dehydration. Half of the world’s hospital beds are occupied by people who are sickened by the water,” Blatchley said. Blatchley built the parabolic reflector in his garage. The team finished the prototype in the lab, lining it with aluminum foil. The system was then tested on the roof of a building. “We demonstrated that we can disinfect water using sunlight. The reactor was very inexpensive to build, less than $100,” he said The natural UV system inactivated E coli bacteria. However, the system must be able to kill dangerous pathogens such as Vibrio cholerae, which causes cholera and Salmonella typhi, which causes typhoid. “In the future we want to prove that our solar-UV system is going work against these other pathogens,” said Blatchley. “We also want to automate it and build sensors for it so that we know how fast the water should be pumped through the system, depending on how sunny it is at any particular time.” The parabolic reflector is made out of a wood called paulownia. “That material was selected because the tree grows very rapidly in regions near the equator, where many people lack safe drinking water,” Blatchley said. “It is very light, strong and stable, so it’s not going to twist or warp or bend or crack.” Natural UV has a longer wavelength than most artificial UV sources, which means it has less energy. Blatchley’s hypothesis, however, is that UV from sunlight will inactivate pathogens via the same mechanism as artificial UV: The radiation damages the genetic material of microbes, preventing them from reproducing. “We are looking at other inexpensive reflecting materials, for example metallised plastic,” Blatchley said. “It’s similar to the material that’s used to make potato chip bags.” Improving water quality in developing countries has been named a “millennium development goal” by the United Nations.
(MM 4O1011)