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Global cues were hanging around Europe and its developments, markets won't be in a clear cut direction. One should be cautious to trade big positions. US markets were holding up above 1300 on S&P, but might not move up in near term as EU crisis weigh. Investors may consider allocating partial allocation of funds to equity.

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Nifty will stay rangebound with positive bias and upside capped around 5000 levels. Our last call was to buy Nifty Future around ( 4830, Spot) and those who are making gains may book profit around 4980-5000 levels. Nifty can't be shorted around at current levels. Apply buy on dips strategy. Buy it around 4880-4900 spot levels.

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How to measure the Universe? A short animated video will describe the technique.




This animation by Royal Observatory Greenwich explains the fundamental tools astronomers use to decode data from dots of light--principles like parallax and redshift. And don’t worry, nothing requires a science degree to understand because the video was built upon simple metaphors like light bulbs and fire engines.

But beyond the explanation itself, it’s remarkable how we’ve scaled the smallest of observations around us into an educated view of objects that are millions of lifetimes beyond our grasp. And it’s just as remarkable how astrophysicists can so concisely explain the concepts of the heavens in plain-person speak. Have you ever noticed, whether it’s a Discovery Channel special or a New York Times article, it’s rare that you’ll spot an interview with an astrophysicist that isn’t rich with these metaphors of scale?

Even for the smartest among us, our brains just aren’t quite big enough to conceptualize the true scale of forces working within the universe. So whether it’s through clever animations, scientific notation, or scrolling infographics, we all need the occasional mental crutch to grasp ideas larger than ourselves. Or, put differently, even the largest questions in our known universe asked by the greatest minds on our planet teeter on the clarity of good design. And maybe some bigger telescopes wouldn’t hurt.

Circumcision can reduce HIV risk in men by up to 70%. In 2009, there were 22.5 million cases of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa. There are, in other words, a lot of people in Africa who could benefit from circumcision. And while the World Health Organization and UNAIDS have a goal of circumcising 20 million African men by 2015, only 5% of the target has been met thus far. It’s just not feasible to surgically circumcise 19 million adult men in three years; many African countries are short on surgeons, and the surgery isn’t all that cheap. Plus there is the added challenge of convincing men to have surgeries on their most sensitive of regions.

PrePex, a non-surgical adult male circumcision device that was invented in 2009, might be the one thing that could help Africa reach that 20 million mark. The device requires no injected anestesia, no sutures, no sterile settings, no hospitals, no physicians, and it’s completely bloodless. A well-trained nurse needs to attach it, but the whole procedure can be conducted in under five minutes. It takes a few minutes to attach, the patient leaves, returns in a week, and then it takes just another few minutes to remove (along with foreskin). The process is virtually painless, with just two to five seconds of mild discomfort when the device is detached--think about how a bandaid hurts for a few seconds when it’s ripped off.

"Henry Ford had a quote in the 1930s: 'If I ask my customers what they want, they would say they want faster horses.' The analogy here is that public health officials were struggling to scale up surgical procedures. They were looking for faster, easier ways to conduct surgery. No one really saw that you can create a non-surgical [circumcision] procedure," explains Tzameret Fuerst, CEO of Circ MedTech, the company behind PrePex.The key to the device, which has proven to be significantly safer than surgical circumcision, is in its simplicity. A ring compresses the foreskin, stopping the flow of blood. The foreskin dies in a matter of hours, and it can safely be removed within a week. It’s much like the way umbilical cords are removed from newborns: The cord is clamped to stop circulation, and in a few days it dries up, turns black, and falls off.

Indeed, potential competitors like the Shang Ring --a two-ring clamp--require surgery.

Fuerst declines to provide an exact price for the PrePex (it’s currently under negotiations with government officials), but she says that "the highest possible cost is still roughly half the cost of surgery."Last month, WHO gave Rwanda its approval to scale up the use of PrePex, which has already successfully circumcised 1,200 men in the country. In Zimbabwe, a large PrePex trial funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the UNFPA has already seen 500 circumcisions performed. People have been literally lining up to participate in PrePex studies. At one point in the Rwanda study, organizers had to conduct a lottery to decide who could participate.

PrePex is FDA cleared and CE Mark certified--meaning Circ MedTech could market this device tomorrow in the U.S. and EU if it wanted to--but for now, the company plans to focus on developing countries. "We are laser focused on an imminent burning need," says Fuerst. “Every 16 seconds someone dies of AIDS. We have a rare opportunity to make a monumental impact in the battle against this life threatening disease."

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Bump’s New App Makes Photo Sharing Between Phones And PCs A Simple, Physical Gesture

ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS HIT YOUR SPACE BAR USING YOUR PHONE! YOUR PHOTOS ARE TRANSPORTED.

It’s easy to share photos with anyone anywhere in the world, but when it comes to sharing with the one person closest by--ourselves--the task is as complicated as it is annoying.

Bump App, which boasts 75 million downloads, enables users to "bump" files to one another simply by tapping smartphones together. Today, he’s bringing that same technology to sharing between mobile devices and PCs, creating a physical connection between gadgets.

To use the service, simply head to Bump’s website, open the Bump app on your iPhone, and tap your mobile device onto your computer’s spacebar. "Instantly, the phone connects to your computer and moves all the photos over," Lieb says. "You don’t have to do any setup." The photos will pop up in your browser, where they can be downloaded to the desktop with one click, or shared via Facebook.

The photos are transferred wirelessly but it’s physical act of bumping that sets apart Lieb’s solution--an idea similar to ones we’ve seen before. Earlier this month, we highlighted interaction designer Ishac Bertran’s brilliant concept for dragging files between two devices by pressing them together to create a visual and physical bond of both hardware and software. One of the cleverest features of the short-lived HP TouchPad was the ability to tap your smartphone against your tablet to share a website or map. And even Microsoft’s expensive Surface table is takings its cues from physical sharing--just plop your smartphone onto the display, and drag any files directly to and from the device itself.

TRENDS POINT TO A NEED TO RECAPTURE THE FEEL OF PHYSICAL SHARING.

The trend here points to the need to recapture the feel of physical sharing that has been lost in the digital world. Certainly, cloud services have made syncing files across devices an automated task done in the background--some might argue this is more convenient. But like Bertran, Lieb feels there’s something lost in that interaction. "There’s a trade off with things being automated: You’re not really understanding what services like Dropbox or iCloud are doing [in the background]," he says. "Instead, we think it’s better to make it a bit more intentional, so you actually do a little more work, but in exchange, you get this very cognitively simple thing--you know how it works, and you feel in control."

And despite how streamlined the set up might be to plug your iPhone into your computer to sync with iTunes, or to set up a Dropbox account to share files, there’s something so self-explanatory and obvious about tapping your devices together to share photos. "We’ve realized that users don’t actually set things up the way you might want," Lieb says. "You have to build technology so the hurdle to use these things is so low that someone who doesn’t want to go through all the setup can still use it."

Two days after the announcement of Qualcomm stake acquisition, Airtel announced a 4G internet services to Delhi and Mumbai, where it doesn't have its own 4G airwaves.

Airtel will roll out 4G services in Delhi and Mumbai in partnership with Qualcomm. The GSM service provider has inked a deal with the Qualcomm to roll out 4G services on its behalf.

Qualcomm had bagged BWA (Broadband Wireless Access)spectrum or 4G licenses for Delhi, Mumbai, Haryana and Kerala. Now it has signed an agreement with Bharti Airtel under which it has authorised the teleco to operate its 4G services in the four circles till 2014.

Bharti already has BWA licenses in four circles - Kolkata, Karnataka, Punjab and Maharashtra - and 3G licenses in thirteen circles in India. With this agreement, Bharti has secured a nation-wide broadband leadership through a combination of 4G and 3G, with its own networks in 18 circles. Airtel has already launched its 4G services in Kolkata and Karnataka circles.

Commenting on the partnership Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman and managing director, Bharti Airtel said, "We are delighted to partner with Qualcomm, who shares our commitment to the government's agenda of broadband for all. This partnership will combine the strength of Bharti's national telecom footprint and Qualcomm's technological leadership in the LTE TDD space. With a broadband ready network across India, Bharti is well positioned to lead the next phase of Indian's telecom revolution."

Qualcomm expects to provide technical assistance to Bharti in connection with network architecture and optimisation, infrastructure and device testing, as well as continuing to develop and support the underlying technology and the LTE TDD ecosystem.

It’s never been easier to contact someone. Technology hasn’t only enabled us to reach anyone on the globe instantly, but to reach them casually. A text is the ultimate in casual conversation--read it now or later, whatever. The same can be said for tweets and photos. In 2012, we don’t have flying cars just yet, but sharing media any time, any place, has been figured out.

So to bridge these words and images into a more intrinsic level of communication, Triverio built a messaging app prototype called Feel Me. The interface is simple. When a friend is typing, you can see where they’re touching on your own screen. And when your fingers match up, from halfway across the world, haptic feedback can allow you to serendipitously touch. In a text-me-later culture, Feel Me enables communication that’s transient and visceral. It’s an idea so compelling that it helped land Triverio a job at IDEO, and we’ve already seen the premise (borrowed?) in an app called Pair.

Is Feel Me a gimmick? Sure, but it’s a brilliant one. In this precise iteration, Feel Me’s interaction model is more a nice sentiment than a watershed technology that will make cross-continental romances viable, but the basic concept--one that doesn’t rely on miming emoticons to convey feeling--could always scale as technology improves.

Imagine an iPhone that you could kiss, and the screen would be warm and supple, matching the texture and temperature of a lover’s lips. On second thought, that’s gross.

Imagine putting your hand in your pocket, and the lining is flesh, a friend’s hand to hold during a crisis. On second thought, that’s necrotically creepy. (And on that note, I’m going to have to carry my wallet around from now on. I’ve grown frightened of what’s lurking inside my own pockets.)

Alright, so maybe forget the idea of scaling the concept for a moment, and just appreciate the idea for what it is: a means to communicate the tacit through current technology, to literally “reach out and touch someone.”

Introducing the tPOD5 to the world…

…off-grid or denied-grid thermoelectric Power On Demand.

…eco-friendly, multi-functional, portable, dependable, and durable.

A device which generates electricity from heat and easy to carry with.


tPod is developed Tellurex, it is a rugged, portable and packable five-watt “stove top” thermoelectric generator for direct off-grid charging of smartphone batteries, computer tablets, rechargeable storage batteries, and other small electronic devices that accept USB cables.




tPod5 ready for shipments

Available for shipment this summer, the device is called the Tellurex tPOD5™ and is packaged with a five-volt USB standard computer cable. The unit produces sufficient electricity to power a smartphone in real time during voice calls, texting, GPS mapping, email messaging or game playing. Or, it can be used to recharge a depleted battery in the smartphone, tablet or any other electronic device that accepts a USB cable.

The rugged tPOD5 can be placed directly over a standard camping stove or stove top burner and within five minutes will generate a steady five watts of charge through a USB cable that in turn plugs into a rechargeable electronic device.

The tPOD5 is a self-contained thermoelectric generator that may be placed on top of any type of cook or camp stove and will produce a continuous five watts of power within five minutes of activation. The unit is light in weight, small in size, easy to carry, good for backpack, camping or outdoors activity.

Because of its rugged engineering, the Tellurex tPOD5 can be kept over a camp stove for hours and can also be used to charge one USB connectable device after another.

The tPOD5 generates twenty times more electrical current flow than its smaller sibling, the tPOD1™ (Patent Pending), but it is dependent on having access to an independent heat source, such as a camp or kitchen stove. The Tellurex tPOD1 tea candle-powered generator now in development will be shipped with its own fuel supply, making it a fully integrated, free-standing electrical generator but with less electrical output.

Long-term portable electrical power for connectivity or light-weight package power for emergencies and outdoors convenience, Tellurex makes the choice of off-grid connectivity yours.

About Tellurex 

Tellurex Corporation, a certified ISO9001-2008 company with a long history in research and development of thermoelectric semi-conductor materials, is dedicated to producing a born and made in Traverse City, Michigan USA product. As participants in a Michigan Economic Development Corporation program for job growth, we are committed to creating jobs in the US and in particular the state of Michigan. In our 20,000 square foot manufacturing facility and with our team of employees, we have the floor space, knowledge, skill and expertise to make this a reality. The Tellurex business plan for the tPOD1 incorporates globally sourced components, with a US preference for critical components. Our skilled labor force will perform quality inspection on incoming components and then complete the assembly, testing, packing and shipping of devices in and from Traverse City, Michigan.

For those of us without green thumbs, growing plants at home can be hard. But this new system allows you to hook up simple sensors to your hydroponic plants and receive helpful reminders when it’s time to care for them.

Converse with your plants
Ever wonder how your tomato plants are feeling? Or maybe you’ve always wanted to grow your own thriving garden full of flowers and vegetables, but didn’t know where to start? Well now there’s hope!

Bitponics is your shortcut to a green thumb. It’s designed to be an add-on to any existing hydroponics system, and it will simplify and automate your growing process. Once you tell it what you’re trying to grow, it will use a database of knowledge built up by the community to create a “growing plan” for you. Bitponics will automate anything that can be controlled by a power outlet, like water pumps and lights. No more need for a bunch of bulky mechanical timers crowding your power strip! For things we can’t automate (like flushing and refilling your reservoir), we’ll remind you by whatever means you choose: email, text, or in-app notifications. Our plug and play solution is designed to be as simple as possible to set up and won’t require a bunch of technical know-how.
Why Hydroponics?

Hydroponics is an innovative approach that’s ideal for environments where plants can’t normally grow, like apartments and harsh climates. It’s basically any method of growing plants without soil, and instead providing nutrients directly to the roots with a nutrient solution. The root systems don’t need to reach as far, so more plants can be grown in the same amount of space. But because you’re essentially creating the entire growing environment, it has a steeper learning curve compared to traditional soil gardening.

Our goal with Bitponics is to allow more people to grow plants, no matter where they are or how much experience they have. We want to make hydroponic gardening easy for everyone.
How will it work?

Bitponics is made up of two parts: a sensor device and your online account. Once you sign up, you enter in the details of what you’re growing and the type of hydroponic system you have. The next step is to generate a growing plan: Bitponics can either create one for you or you can create your own. The growing plan is the step-by-step roadmap for how to take care of your plants. It will tell you:

How many hours of light your plants need per day

When to change the lighting schedule (for example, when your plants are ready for their flowering phase, we’d switch the lights to a 12-hour cycle)

What pH range is safe for your plants

When to replace your nutrient solution

What balance of nutrients to use for each growing phase

How often to run your water pumps

The Bitponics device will collect readings from its sensors and log them to your online account. You can also manually log data and even upload photos to track progress. Whenever sensor data deviates too far from your growing plan’s recommendations, we’ll alert you to how to fix it. The device will initially ship with the following sensors:

Water & air temperature

Humidity

Brightness (to determine if your plants are receiving enough light)

pH (for measuring the acidity of the nutrient solution)

And if you want even more detailed data, you’ll be able to purchase an electrical conductivity (EC) sensor for measuring the concentration of nutrients in the solution.

The device will also have two power outlets that can be set up on timers via the website to control anything from lights to pumps.
Community of Growers

Once you’re a member of the Bitponics community, you’ll be able to share your growing plan and results, and try out other members’ growing plans and rate how successful you were with them. If you’re completely new to hydroponic gardening, we think this will be a great way to get started: you tell us you want to grow tomatoes, and we show you a growing plan that’s been rated as being “easy” and has been successfully used by other members of the community.
Cost

We’re aiming to keep the final retail price of the Bitponics device below $250. With that purchase, you’ll become a member of the online Bitponics community. You’ll be able to store 1 year’s worth of growing history and hundreds of photos on the Bitponics website. And we’ll have extra membership tiers if you want to store unlimited growing history.

If you just want to try out the website without buying a device (like if you just want to create a growing plan that sends you email reminders), we’ll have a completely free tier that lets you store 6 months of growing history. And we’re big believers in people owning their own data, so we’ll always provide an easy way for you to export all of your logs and photos.
Open Source Hardware

We’re open sourcing the device and its firmware, allowing everyone to contribute to the development of the Bitponics platform. If you’ve got some tech skills, you could add additional functionality, like adding more sensors or sending logged data to services besides the Bitponics website. And we’re writing the device firmware in the popular Arduino programming language, which will make it accessible and easy to tinker with.
Education

We think that Bitponics will be an amazing resource for schools. Kids will be able to get unprecedented insight into the environmental factors that support plant growth. And with the community aspect, schools across the country could run collaborative experiments: imagine two schools running the same growing plan, with the same seeds and setup, but with one using fluorescent lights and the other using LED’s. Think of how much students could learn about photosynthesis and how it relates to different wavelengths of light!

Now think of all the other experiments being run across the gardening community. How much knowledge is gained every season by hydroponic growers, each trying out little tweaks to their garden to see if it’ll make their plants happier? Imagine if all of a sudden, we could all share that with each other in real-time. What could we learn by looking at past growing history, comparing it to current results, and examining how each environmental factor played its part in our plants’ health? Let's find out!
Partners

We’ve already discussed partnerships with various organizations including Windowfarms, Boswyck Farms, and Dekalb Market Farm. So as soon as the system’s ready, we’ll be able to bring Bitponics to the the educational environments and communities that will benefit the most from it.
Where We’re At & Where Your Money Will Go

We've developed functioning prototypes of the device and software. Your contribution will help us fund initial manufacturing costs. We’ve finalized all the sensors and are now working to refine the WiFi system to make setup dead simple. For the more complex sensors, pH and PPM, we partnered with local bioengineers Atlas Scientific. We've chosen to manufacture the board through Seeed Studio because of our past experience with them. The goal is to send the final design out for fabrication late July. By mid-September we will receive the boards and begin testing and final assembly to begin shipping out in December.

On the software side, we’ve completed designs and are currently hard at work developing the website and back-end. Once the site is ready for beta, we’ll be developing apps for iPhone and Android. Your contribution will allow us to dedicate the resources to make the website & apps as awesome as we know they can be.

If we meet our funding goal, we plan to deliver the first batch of devices and have the software beta ready in September.

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