1682235885 In the near future we wont have to check which earbud is left and right. gadgetzzIn Japan, scientists have just solved one of the most annoying thing about headphones, so you do not keep track which is left and right.
Research World is dedicated to solving many problems, and not everyone has to do with global warming or world hunger. Japan Science and Technology Agency has invented a motion sensor for headphones that eliminates the need to keep track of which channel is left and right.

The sensor is mounted on one of the ear parts and detects whether it is pointing towards or away from your ear. Pointing it towards the left channel audio is pumped out, pointing it down is the right sound played.

Universal Earphones Project named project, and right now there is no ready-made products with technology. But we guess that there will not be long before manufacturers are opening their eyes and begin to implement this life-saving solution for people who do not have the time or energy to take an extra look on his headphones before they are inserted into the ears.

Universal Earphones: Earphones with Automatic Side and Shared Use Detection from Kohei Matsumura on Vimeo.

 FBI Takes down Megaupload, Anonymous strikes back gadgetzz

One of the world’s largest file-sharing sites, megaupload was shut down Thursday, and its founder and several company executives were charged with violating piracy laws, federal prosecutors said.

An indictment accuses Megaupload.com of costing copyright holders more than $500 million in lost revenue from pirated films and other content. The indictment was unsealed one day after websites including Wikipedia and Craigslist shut down in protest of two congressional proposals intended to thwart online piracy. Megaupload however assures you that over 90% of what they hosted where legitimate, legal files. And Megaupload was actually one of the file sharing sites that actively fought piracy on their site.

How is it that this happens the day after the biggest protest against SOPA and PIPA? (google now counts 7million signatures against sopa)

Hacktivists with the collective Anonymous are waging an attack on the website for the White House after successfully breaking the sites for the FBI, Department of Justice, Universal Music Group, RIAA and Motion Picture Association of America.

In response to today’s federal raid on the file sharing service Megaupload, hackers with the online collective Anonymous have broken the websites for the FBI, Department of Justice, Universal Music Group, RIAA, Motion Picture Association of America and Warner Music Group.

“It was in retaliation for Megaupload, as was the concurrent attack on Justice.org,” Anonymous operative Barrett Brown tells RT on Thursday afternoon.

Only hours before the DoJ and Universal sites went down, news broke that Megaupload, a massive file sharing site with a reported 50 million daily users, was taken down by federal agents. Four people linked to Megaupload were arrested in New Zealand and an international crackdown led agents to serving at least 20 search warrants across the globe.

The latest of sites to fall is FBI.gov, which finally broke at around 7:40 pm EST Thursday evening.

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