Sunday 26 May 2013

Smartphone turned into handheld biosensor to detect toxins, pollutants and pathogens







               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers have developed a cradle and app for the iPhone that uses the phone's built-in camera and processing power as a biosensor to detect toxins, proteins, bacteria, viruses and other molecules. 



              Having such sensitive biosensing capabilities in the field could enable on-the-spot tracking of groundwater contamination, combine the phone's GPS data with biosensing data to map the spread of pathogens, or provide immediate and inexpensive medical diagnostic tests in field clinics or contaminant checks in the food processing and distribution chain. 




            "We're interested in biodetection that needs to be performed outside of the laboratory," said team leader Brian Cunningham, a professor of electrical and computer engineering and of bioengineering at the U. of I. 











               " Smartphones are making a big impact on our society - the way we get our information, the way we communicate. And they have really powerful computing capability and imaging. A lot of medical conditions might be monitored very inexpensively and non-invasively using mobile platforms like phones. They can detect molecular things, like pathogens, disease biomarkers or DNA, things that are currently only done in big diagnostic labs with lots of expense and large volumes of blood," Cunningham noted. 







              The wedge-shaped cradle contains a series of optical components - lenses and filters - found in much larger and more expensive laboratory devices. The cradle holds the phone's camera in alignment with the optical components. 




             At the heart of the biosensor is a photonic crystal. A photonic crystal is like a mirror that only reflects one wavelength of light while the rest of the spectrum passes through. When anything biological attaches to the photonic crystal - such as protein, cells, pathogens or DNA - the reflected color will shift from a shorter wavelength to a longer wavelength. 




               For the handheld iPhone biosensor, a normal microscope slide is coated with the photonic material. The slide is primed to react to a specific target molecule. The photonic crystal slide is inserted into a slot on the cradle and the spectrum measured. Its reflecting wavelength shows up as a black gap in the spectrum. After exposure to the test sample, the spectrum is re-measured. The degree of shift in the reflected wavelength tells the app how much of the target molecule is in the sample. 










               The entire test takes only a few minutes; the app walks the user through the process step by step. Although the cradle holds only about 200 dollars of optical components, it performs as accurately as a large 50,000 dollars spectrophotometer in the laboratory. So now, the device is not only portable, but also affordable for fieldwork in developing nations. 




              The team demonstrated sensing of an immune system protein, but the slide could be primed for any type of biological molecule or cell type. 




                The researchers are working to improve the manufacturing process for the iPhone cradle and are working on a cradle for Android phones as well. They hope to begin making the cradles available next year.


Saturday 25 May 2013

Authorities unlawfully approve banned drugs, go scot-free







                        People of this country, even babies, are being given drugs banned in other parts of the world. The health ministry and regulatory authority responsible for ensuring the safety and efficacy of medicines sold here continue to dither over banning these drugs despite a parliamentary committee specifically recommending an immediate ban on such drugs.









                    No action
has been taken against officials in the regulatory authority, Central Drug Standards Control Organization (CDSCO), who gave unlawful approval for these drugs to be marketed in India despite parliamentary committee seeking immediate action against them.





                 In its action taken report (ATR), on the recommendations of the parliamentary committee made in May last year, the health ministry seems to speak with a forked tongue.





                 In the ATR the ministry stated that it had decided to suspend marketing approval of all drugs prohibited for sale in the US, UK, EU, Australia, Japan and Canada for safety reasons but has not banned a single such drug since May 2012. The department-related parliamentary standing committee on health and family welfare has made specific references to several drugs which were either banned for adverse reactions or were being used in India for treatments for which they were not given approval.







                     For instance, the committee referred to the unlawful approval of Buclizine, a drug of no public health importance to India and which was being given to babies and children. This anti-allergic drug was approved in June 2006 for appetite stimulation without clinical trials and without consulting experts for use in children. This was done despite the fact that the company producing the medicine itself states that "because of lack of approved clinical studies and scientific data", Buclizine was not meant for appetite stimulation.








                       Even in Belgium, the originator country of Buclizine, it is not approved for appetite stimulation. Drugs and Cosmetic Rule 30-B bans the import and marketing of any drug the use of which is prohibited in the country of origin. The committee has sought action against officials in the CDSCO who approved Buclizine to be marketed for appetite stimulation in gross violation of the rules. Instead, the health ministry states that the DCGI will constitute an enquiry committee to look into the matter, a move the committee calls "dilatory tactics being adopted by the Ministry to somehow delay action against the wrongdoers".








                      Similarly, another medicine, Deanxit, an anti-depressant, was approved in 1998 flouting several rules. Deanxit is a combination of two drugs one of which has never been approved in India, plus, all combinations are treated as new drugs and can be used only after the necessary clinical trials. However, Deanxit seems to have no import permission and no document showing any clinical trials. Moreover, Deanxit was and continues to be prohibited for sale and use in Denmark, its country of origin.














                      And, Drugs and Cosmetic Rule 30-B bans the import and marketing of any drug the use of which is prohibited in the country of origin.








                      The committee felt that the DCGI should have gone into the reasons for the drug not being marketing in major developed countries such as United States, Britain, Ireland, Canada, Japan and Australia where there is greater demand for anti-depressants.





                  The committee sought immediate "concrete and exemplary action" by the ministry against functionaries of the CDSCO for the unlawful approval and reversal of the approval stating that it was "an open and shut case that needs immediate action, not promise of prolonged fruitless deliberation designed to delay action". "Why should the people of India consume a questionable drug approved in a questionable manner even for a day longer, more so when the drug regulator of the innovator country Denmark is not allowing its use within its jurisdiction but allowing its export to developing countries with weak or non-existent drug regulation? ", asked the committee.








                     In its May 2012 report the committee referred to several such cases of unlawful approval of drugs. But ten months later, beyond promising to constitute inquiry committees, no action has been taken against the officials who colluded neither have the approvals for these drugs been withdrawn.






                  "If perpetrators of such illegalities and collusive acts which are detrimental to public health are allowed to go scot-free then the total collapse of an ethical health care system is inevitable," stated the committee.


Wednesday 22 May 2013

"Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro" It’s a Real Winner!


"Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro"  It’s a Real Winner!

          Samsung has officially launched a new quad-core variant of its mid-range Android phablet, Galaxy Grand at a price of Rs. 16,900.


          However, the phone has been selling online since last week. The dual-SIM phone is being sold as the Galaxy Grand Quattro and is selling on online retail stores including on Tradus, and HomeShop18  for Rs. 16,449 ( Dtae: 22.05.2013)


 Note:-

http://www.infibeam.com/  Rs. 16,199 ( Use coupon Code " MOBTAB5")




         The Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and has 1GB of RAM. It runs Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and runs Samsung's TouchWiz UI layer on top. It also offers Motion UI that allows users to control the phone when a certain move is detected. For instance flipping the phone can mute it while receiving a call.


           Unlike the Grand Duos, which has a 5-inch screen, this smartphone sports a 4.7-inch TFT display with a resolution of 480x800 pixels. The phone's camera has also been downgraded if one compares it to the Galaxy Grand Duos' camera. It sports a 5-megapixel rear camera with auto-focus and a VGA front facing camera, while the Grand Duos comes with an 8-megapixel rear shooter and a 2-megapixel front camera. It comes with 8GB internal memory expandable up to 32GB via microSD card.The Grand Quattro has a 2,000mAh battery.


             Announcing the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro, Vineet Taneja, Country Head, Samsung Mobile, said, "Galaxy Grand Quattro is a revolutionary device that combines powerful performance with smart multi tasking and advanced usability .Following the success of the Galaxy Grand introduced in January this year , we are confident that the Galaxy Grand Quattro will meet the needs of consumers looking for the 'Grand' experience in a slightly smaller display."


             As a special introductory offer, Samsung is offering a Digital Wallet of Rs. 3,000 valid for 90 days applicable on Games, with the phone.


   
Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro specifications


  • 4.7-inch WVGA TFT display
  • 1.2GHz quad-core processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 8GB of internal storage, expandable up to 32GB
  • 5-megapixel rear camera, VGA front camera
  • Android 4.1.2
  • 2,000mAh battery
  • Dual-SIM (dual-standby) option
 Table View

Network/Bearer and Wireless Connectivity


2G
850/900/1,800/1,900MHz
3G
900/2,100MHz
Wi-Fi
802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz
Wi-Fi Direct
Yes
Bluetooth Profiles
A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP, OPP, HID, PAN, MAP PBAP
PC Sync.
KIES, KIES Air (Samsung Apps)


OS

Android, 4.1


Display

technology
TFT
Size
11.9cm
Resolution
480 x 800 (WVGA)

Camera

Camera Resolution(Front)
VGA, CMOS
Camera Resolution(Rear)
5.0MP, CMOS
Flash
Flash-LED
Auto Focus
Support

Sensors

Accelerometer, Geo-magnetic, Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor

Physical Specification

Dimension(HxWxD)
133.30 x 70.70 x 9.65mm
Weight
143.9g


Connectors

Earjack
3.5 pixels
External Memory Slot
MicroSD (up to 32GB)
SIM Support
Dual SIM


Battery

Standard Battery
2,000mAh
USB Chargeable
Yes
Talk Time(W-CDMA)
Up to 11 hours
Standby Time(W-CDMA)
Up to 210 hours
 
Location

A-GPS



Services and Applications

ActiveSync
Yes

Audio and Video

Video Format
3GP, AVI, mp4 wmv flv mkv WebM
Audio Format
AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, MIDI, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA

Thursday 16 May 2013

Balance Transfer Tricks For Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, Tata Docomo, Uninor and BSNL






 
Idea:



Method 1:

1.  First of all send message to 55567 as 'ASK'Mobile NoAmount.Which will ask the person from whom you want to get Balance.


2.  Then the person to which you have to get amount, have to confirm your request by sending SMS as'GIVE'Mobile NoAmount
3.  Then You have Done...!

Conditions:
 
 
1. You will be charged Rs/- 2 for this method.
 
2. You must have balance transfer more than Rs/-11


Method 2:


  • Follow the below Steps:


  • Step1: Dial *567* friend mobile number*amount# [eg:*567 *9092 XXXXXX*50#]

  • Finish......

  • Terma and Conditions: You Will Be Charged Rs/- 2 For this Method.



Vodafone:


Procedure:


*131*Amount*Mobile No#


Conditions:


Only Users Who Are Using Vodafone From 3 Months Can Able To Do This.



TATA DOCOMO:

  • Type "BTTarget Mobile Number Amount" and send it to 54321

  • To reverse the Amount a Member needs to type "RBTTransaction ID" and send it to 54321

  • SMS to 54321 for Balance Transfer will be charged at Re.1 and for reversal will be Toll Free.

Conditions:


  • The sender’s account balance for "Balance Transfer" has to be Transfer Amount + Rs.1 at the time of transfer. If balance is not sufficient the transfer will be declined. However, the SMS will be charged.
  • In case of Reversals the amount reversed will be dependent on the balance available with the recipient.

  • The system will recognize "BT" or "bt" or "Bt"
  • For Example to Transfer Rs.25 Talk-time from 9030012345 to 9030099999 . The sender types "BT 9030099999 25" and SMS to 54321

Uninor Balance Transfer Trick:


Follow the below steps:

  • Choose the amount to transfer.

  • Dial *202*friend mobile number*amount# [eg: *202*962XXXXXXX*50#]

  • Finish your amount has been transferred.

  • Terms and Conditions: Minimum balance should be rs.5/-
 Airtel:


Method 1: 


  • SMS GIFT amount friend number GIFT 100 9920XXXXX.

  • You will recieve a message saying you have that your amount has been transferred to 9920XXXXXX

  • Terms and Conditions apply for transferring balance. Minimum Balance Rs.1/-

  • This trick works only in some states please try this trick with low balance first and go for bigger amount.

Method 2:   143*9818xxxxxx#




BSNL Prepiad Balance Transfer Trick:



Follow the steps below:



Step1: SMS " GIFT friend Bsnl number amount " to 53733 or 53738 [eg: GIFT 949XXXXXXX 50 ]



Terms and Conditions apply.



: : REMEMBER : :



1. Balance Transfer Trick is only available to their networks only like airtel to airtel , vodafone to vodafone etc..



2. Terms and conditions apply for balance transfer



3. Minimum Balance should be Rs.1/- in all indian sims.



VERY URGENT (IF YOU LOSE YOUR MOBILE)



If u lose your mobile,






          Got an interesting fact to share.. Nowadays each one of us carries Hi Fi Mobile devices and always fears that it may be stolen. Each mobile carries a unique IMEIi.e. International Mobile Identity No which can be used to track your mobile anywhere in the world. 



This is how it works!!!!!!



1. Dial 

*#06#  from your mobile. 



2. Your mobile shows a unique 15 digit.





3. Note down this no anywhere but except your mobile as this is the no which will help trace your mobile in case of a theft.





4. Once stolen you just have to mail this 15 digit IMEI no.to

cop@vsnl.net





5.  No need to go to police.







6.  Your Mobile will be traced within next 24 hrs via a complex system of GPRS and internet.





7.  You will find where your hand set is being operated even in case your no is being changed.  PASS ON THIS VERY IMP. MESSAGE TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES. 









If u lost your mobile, send an e-mail to





cop@vsnl.net





With the following info. 



  • Your name:



  • Address:



  • Phone model:



  • Make:



  • Last used No.:



  • E-mail for communication:



  • Missed date:



  • IMEI No.: 



Keep all these information stored for emergency use .