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psychology

Shocking news about increasing your brain power

Don’t worry. Gaisan’s blog hasn’t been taken over by one of those spamming bots promoting Human Growth Hormone, a larger appendage or a higher IQ. Still, I read some rather shocking (pardon the terrible pun) news from the US National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke. The study investigates the effects of Functional Electrical Stimulation and wired has an article with soundbytes from key staff. It appears that a small (2 mA) current passed through electrodes attached to the surface of the forehead can increase a subjects’ verbal skills. In the study, volunteers were asked to think of as many words as possible that begin with a particular letter. The current was applied and the challenge was reissued. After the current was applied volunteers were able to come up with on average 20% more words. It is hoped that these findings could be used to create a new drugless treatment for neurological illnesses or used to repair brain trauma. The researchers are as yet unclear as to why the current effectively stimulates brain function but Eric Wasserman, a scientist at the institute proposed the following conjecture:

“What we think we’re doing is changing the electrical environment of neurons and causing them to change their activity,” said Wassermann.>

The only side effects observed so far are a “tingling senstation” around the area where the electrodes are applied. However “It’s unknown whether chronically overdriving an impaired system might cause it to burn out faster”

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politics

Rights to patent enshrined in the constitution of the US

I had an interesting discussion with a friend of mine over the past few days about the origins of patents & the constitutional rights of patenters to protect their Intellectual Property. This is especially interesting considering the furore in Europe over the software patents issue. Well in the good old US, the founding fathers enshrined in their constitution of 1789.

“The Congress shall have Power . . .
To promote the Progress of Science and the useful
Arts, by securing for limited
Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right
to their respective Writings and Discoveries . . .
To make all Laws which shall be necessary and
proper for carrying into Execution the Foregoing
Powers . . .”

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Gaisan News

The times are a changing

It’s been a while since I posted about progress at my company Gaisan Technologies but I can assure readers that everything is going well. We’re continuing to develop websites at the rate of 3 professional quality sites / month. These are deluxe sites that normally include groupware, animation, graphic design, branding etc.

  • Gaisan has developed a comprehensive e-commerce solution called StoreFront that we’re going to start pushing agressively over the next few weeks.
  • We’re developing a showcase online store to sell a range of electronics products ranging from consumer electronics to PC’s and server gear. As the site says it’s “coming soon”
  • We’re organising a VoIP workshop with TSSG in the South East of Ireland and we expect good attendance from local businesses figres. The them of the workshop is Saving Money using VoIPMore details will be available soon on the main gaisan site
  • Categories
    technology

    Colt launches 1st europe-wide VoIP service for Ireland

    Just picked this up on Electric News today. An English company called Colt Telecom are offering irish businesses all local, national and international calls within a select number of countries for a flat rate, per-user, per-month fee of EUR24.50. Other countries covered in the deal include Austria, Belgium, France, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK.
    However, the monthly charge does not cover calls to mobile phones.
    Having just read the VoIP open access directions from Comreg I’m not surprised as the call tariffs & STRPL (Switched Transit Routing Price List) for voice to mobile are likely to be at mobile-to-fixed rates for VoIP calls so as not to penalise the impoverished mobile operators, who’ve got to make a buck too, ya know.
    It looks like Colt will be using IP-Centrex for switching and customers will lease phones at a flat rate of 20 euro/month. Nice idea as it reduces business CAPEX cost considerably while capturing a market for Colt. It appears that carrier-grade SIP-based Siemens HiPath 8000 softswitche(s) will form the switching backplane of the service and there are plans to introduce some unified messaging offerings which integrate with MS outlook. Not sure if a webservice only offering will be available to those that don’t run windows.

    Colt, which employs around 40 people in Ireland specialises in providing data, voice and managed services to midsize and major businesses and wholesale customers. It has more than 50,000 customers across all industry sectors and the company owns and operates a 13-country, 20,000km network that includes metropolitan area networks in 32 major European cities, with direct fibre connections into 10,000 buildings and 12 Colt data centres.

    Thanks to mofoghlu for the link.