Author Archives: phesto

I am Phesto Enock, Tanzanian male living in Finland, professionally a software engineer, a blogger and online business researcher. I love technology and its wicked twists. I am a main author of NiftyEyeBlog So let us share our experiences.

NAS: Introduction

This entry is part of a series, NAS» Network Attached Storage (NAS) Network Attached Storage, commonly referred to as a NAS setup, is a file system attached to the network that acts solely as a storage center. NAS computers have all of the standard components of a computer such as a CPU, RAM, and hard…

Skinput: Get your whole body into your interface

What you are seeing here is not some sort of modern art, but it may make some statement about our society today. This is Skinput, a conceptual technology that can recognize a user’s taps of a finger on the skin, but it seems to be limited to the hand and the rest of the arm….

Solar Vests, Becaome Your Own Power Station

If you are a gadget geek, and happen to work in the great outdoors, you can sympathize with the frustration of losing power to your phone or laptop just when you need them most. Scrambling to track down a car or an electric outlet to get back online is never fun. Sure, you could carry around a portable solar

Haiti Needs Your Help! Donate

Nifyeyeblog For Haiti In response to the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Haiti on Tuesday, Niftyeyeblog is asking bloggers and readers around the globe to donate funds to international organizations providing aid to Haitian citizens and to use your blogs to inpsire others to get involved. The citizens of Haiti are currently dealing with devastation and suffering that few…

Charge Your Gadgets From WiFi Signals

RCA Airnergy Charger Harvests Electricity From WiFi Signals This device was showcased at Consumer Electronics Show 2010. The basic idea is that the RCA Airnergy WiFi Hotspot Power Harvester has some sort of special technology within that captures WiFi energy and converts it into electricity. The tech blog reports that this device was able to fully…