Thursday 28 July 2011


The Concept Of Old Vs. New styling Swift

The concept of the new styling Swift is "dynamic and energetic." The new Swift inherit a glance where a short,compact body,broad seems to be full of energy.The track increased profile tires and larger diameter wheels enable better handling than the already acclaimed Suzuki Swift out.





The headlights are longer, wider and more radical back toward the front door.
New Swift has grown slightly in length (+90mm) with a 50mm increase in wheelbase

The taillights follow the design philosophy applied to lights and is well.New Swift grown slightly in length (+90 mm) with a 50 mm rear bumper wheelbase.It seem larger than the inside too







The Swift now has a more dynamic and offers a variety that its color Opening with silver accents around the dash car.It is characterized by a contrasting color elegant black and silver tone sharp. At these locations, they are made of fine silver detail looks bold, stylish black color.
Inside the car gets a brand new steering wheel and new buttons to it. The instrumentation is quite pepped with petrol readout.The digital variant of the return journey of about 20 liters km, compared to 17.9 kilometers per liter Certified Automotive Research Association of India. Similarly, a model of diesel supplies about 23.8 kilometers per liter, when the current 21 km per liter.

In the cabin, Suzuki’s expertise in compact-car space efficiency is reflected in proportions that optimize roominess and comfort. Notwithstanding the new Swift’s compact dimensions, there’s sufficient space for rear passengers and for luggage.Emissions are much lower as well; the new 1.2-litre engine with manual transmission produces just 116g/km on the combined cycle; representing a 24g/km or 17 per cent improvement over the 1.3. An optional automatic transmission will be available for the petrol engine from launch.
This will be the first major face-lift for the Swift since its launch six years ago. Pricing details of the new car was not shared by the company.The report shows that to install plastic fuel tanks, Maruti Suzuki India has tied up with Plastic Omnium in France, the world's largest producer of tanks plastic fuel as it is mentioned that the plastic fuel tanks are usually 25-35 percent lighter than conventional metal tanks. In addition to these sums to corrosion, durable, non-explosive and easily recyclable.
Previous Swift has been praised for nimble-feeling performance and management.With the new model, Suzuki realized an even stronger sense of nimbleness and greater stability by means of newly refined wide-tread, short-wheelbase dimensions, greater rigidity in the body and suspension mountings, and greater roll stiffness.
A high level of trust and driver control, the new Swift is an excellent range of security technologies such as well.In the cabin, Suzuki’s expertise in compact-car space efficiency is reflected in proportions that optimize roominess and comfort. Notwithstanding the new Swift’s compact dimensions, there’s sufficient space for rear passengers and for luggage.It is a fantastic car.

Wednesday 27 July 2011

FUTURE HOMES
Video camera at entrance identifies visitors using facial recognition software. The facial recognition software of the future home will not only identify friends, but strangers as well. And the software in your future home will run the strangers face against a database of criminals and terrorists.
Toilets of the future will not only be heated, void of toilet paper, have a pleasing cleansing of the behind, but will also analyze stool samples for medical problems such as colon cancer and urine samples for teenage drug use or pregnancy issues.
Remote monitoring of the future home is already here, but also on your PDA or other handheld device you'll be able to manually override your future smart home's systems on the fly. Unexpected guests arriving, well, start that air conditioning early or open the door when the video facial recognition software detects their presents.
The future home will run off solar panels, wind turbines or both. Backup batteries may be used or an electrolyzer, compressed hydrogen and a fuel cell may also be used as backup power. Extra hydrogen and electricity will be produced and stored so you can fuel up and recharge your hydrogen fuel cell plug-in hybrid electric car, which is the future car you'll most likely be driving.
The future home will also have smart appliances as well. Ovens, microwaves and refrigerators will be combined and automated so remote cooking will be a possibility so meals are prepared for one's arrival. Think this is science fiction. Check out the TMIO kitchen appliances for a start.
Future homes will also have refrigerators that will download recipes based upon what it is stocked with and what is in your pantry. The recipes will then be forwarded to you. In the home of the future, the refrigerator will also take inventory of all food supplies in the home and alert you when you're running out. The refrig may also be programmed to contact the local supermarket to drop off the needed food supplies.
Future homes will also be very energy efficient. Microsoft, Google and others are now working on applications that tie into the smart grid for individual home so that you will be able to visually see and track which appliances use the most electricity, where heating and cooling is escaping in from one's home and how you can produce more energy with your solar panels or wind turbines.
In the future home there will be a vast neural networking system connecting all appliances, TV's, PC's, video, security and remote handheld or Bluetooth-type devices. There will also be other green systems in place such as saving, purifying and reusing wash water and bath water. Plants and people may receive pure or mineralized drinking water.
Speech recognition will be far superior to Dragon Naturally Speaking or other programs and applied to this network. Besides facial recognition software, your future home may also combine speech recognition software, hand or fingerprint scanning or a combination of these security measures.