Japanese designer turns the umbrella on its head

unbrella
In Japan, wet umbrellas are a problem taken a little more seriously than in the rest of the world. Many of the country's stores offer disposable bags for you to pack your dripping umbrella into, and now some of its creative types have taken on the task of improving the basic design as well. Hiroshi Kajimoto's H Concept studio has come up with the Unbrella, whose design inverts the standard opening mechanism of the umbrella. The metallic frame is now on the outside when the canopy is open, allowing it to enclose the wet part of your brolly when closed.
The Unbrella's design is helpful in gathering all the moisture into one spot, making it easier to commute on those packed Tokyo trains without becoming a nuisance to the people around you. It does pose challenges of its own, however, mostly to do with how much time a collapsed wet umbrella would take to dry out. Still, it's a rather ingenious take on an object that's undergone little change in centuries of history. Because of its upside-down orientation, the Unbrella can actually stand upright, plus its reverse opening makes it easier to extend in windy conditions. Pre-orders are being taken now at a price of roughly $95 with availability slated for mid-February.

From the forums: What's new in Android 4.4.1?

Android 4.4.1

Besides Nexus 5 camera enhancements, new version of KitKat brings lots of smaller changes

Android 4.4.1 is upon us, and the first maintenance release of KitKat is rolling out now to certain Nexus devices. The big news that everyone's talking about relates to the many camera fixes and enhancements bestowed upon the Nexus 5, but it turns out there are also a lot of smaller changes and improvements in the new OS.
These include fixes for glitches like the Nexus 5 speaker bug and the bug that occasionally made the notification bar partly opaque. What's more, haptic feedback has been tweaked on the Nexus 5, "Photos" is now the default photo-viewing app when you swipe out of the Camera app.
We're digging through all these changes and more in a thread on the Android Central forums, which is where you'll find our working list of what's new in Android 4.4.1. Check it out below — and join the discussion if you've spotted anything new since updating.

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DSL settings: How to get Internet working on PTCL AN1020-25

Have you ever been dumbstruck? Let me remind you of a day when you might have been! You are at  home lazing around, suddenly the door bell rings. It is the PTCL guy who has finally decided to install your very own DSL that you ordered ummm… two maybe three months ago?
Well lets not go there! Lets just rejoice that he is here. :)

This is the modem you would typically get these days; the PTCL an 1020-25 which is WiFi enabled:

Its all happy going from there until you decide to get a little adventurous and somehow jumble up all the settings losing that important little link with the outside world. I know it can be really frustrating but lets try to get it working DIY style.
Power up your modem if it isn’t already and connect the phone line into the line port on the modem. If you just booted the modem you should have a red light for power. Wait for it to get stable.
If you are using a laptop connect to the modem over wifi. Your network should typically be named PTCL-BB unless you changed the SSID. If you are unable to connect over wifi or are using a desktop computer plug in a LAN wire into the modem and your PC. This should get you a connection with the modem. Do not hesitate if it shows an exclamation sign we just need a stable connection for now.
Once through, fire up your favorite browser and enter: 192.168.1.1


This should bring up a prompt asking you for the username and password. On a default device this is usually admin and admin respectively. If you have changed these credentials or the login page address please use the address and the credentials you specified in the modem settings. Worst come if you have forgotten what either of these were you would need to factory reset the modem.
Read here  to find out how to factory restore your modem.
Once you are through. Click on Advanced setup to be greeted by the WAN setup page. This is where we are going to add the correct settings for the itnernet to work once again.

If you have anything added to the table just click the checkboxes under the remove column and hit remove. Once done your modem will be wiped of any previous settings.
To begin click on add.
Use the image below to fill out the respective fields.


Alternatively you could also enter: VPI: 0 and VCI: 103 and check enable quality of service. Use these settings if the ones in the image do not work out for you. These are the two most common settings so either one of them should hopefully work!
Note: The following screens are the same for both the configurations.
Hit Next.  Choose PPP over ethernet (PPPoE), and set the encapsulation mode to LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING

Hit next. On this screen you will enter your PTCL username and password. The username now here usually is your PTCL landline number on which you have your DSL connection. This is without the area code. The password for this however is ptcl. If you still get a authentication error call 1218 and ask them for your credentials.
MTU is 1492. Use the following image to make the appropriate selection for the checkboxes.

Once again hit next and use the image as a reference to fill out this page. Typically you will check enable NAT, enable firewall and enable WAN service.

Hitting next shall give you a summary of your settings. This should be what you should expect:

Hit save, reboot your router and we are all set!
If everything worked correctly you should be able to get something like this and a stable green internet light on the modem and not to mention a working internet connection!

Your internet connection has been restored to its actual glory. Report back if these settings worked for you or if there were any hiccups.

If your problem remains unresolved check out the comments section below for solutions to a few possible scenarios that might be affecting you.