Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Panono Panoramic Camera

Panono Panoramic Camera
The Panono Panoramic Camera is a uniquely designed device that can be used to take several panoramic shots of any place you want. This camera is shaped like a ball and you can turn it on and throw it in the air to take as many pictures of the scenery as you want. Once it lands back, you will be surprised to see the beautiful shots it has captured. These shots would never otherwise be captured when you are taking photographs on your own.
Features
The Panomo Panoramic camera is spherical in shape and has 36 cameras on its surface. You have to throw the camera into the air, and an accelerometer in the camera measures its acceleration at the time of launch. This lets the camera discern when it is slowing down and when it is at its highest altitude. It is here that the camera begins to click pictures. You get 360 degrees of pictures from it. You will be able to capture everything in every direction and the camera allows you to see everything in exquisite details. The images are 108 megapixels, incredibly detailed and sharp. Once you have taken the pictures, you can transfer them to your phone, and then share them or send them for prints. The camera comes with an iOS and Android app that can be used to transfer pictures to your smartphone.
Specifications
Panomo Panoramic Camera has a diameter of 4.33 inches or 11 cm. It’s very lightweight and weighs only 0.66 pounds. The camera is made of tough clear plastic and therefore it is very hardy, so even if you drop it, the camera would still be working. Do try not to drop it too often, because it is a delicate device after all. The surface has 36 built in cameras to take 360-degree pictures of every scene. These cameras have a fixed focus and you cannot really change their focus. The 36 fixed focus cameras give you a total picture resolution of 108 megapixels. The mobile app is available for iOS 6 and higher and Android 4 and higher. The camera can be paired with the mobile app, and you can transfer your pictures easily.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Google Glass

What are the Silent Features of Google Glass ?

Type –: Augmented reality (AR),Optical head-mounted display(OHMD), Wearable technology, Wearable computer .
CPU –: OMAP 4430 SoC, dual-core.
Camera –: 5MP for tacking picture and recording.
Memory –: 1GB RAM, 16GB internal memory.
Display –: Prism projector, 640×360 pixels (equivalent of a 25 in. screen from 8 ft. away).
Operating System –: Lithium Polymer battery.
Input –: Voice command through microphone,accelerometer,gyroscope,magnetometer,ambient light sensor, proximity sensor.
Connectivity –: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g,Bluetooth,micro USB.
It is strong and light in weight has evolution design with five colors –: Charcoal, Tangerine,Shale, Cotton,Sky
.

What is Google Glass ?

Google Glass is access with your desktop computer portable device like phones and tab and place all access data in front of your eyes. Totally Google Glass has a camera , touchpad, display, battery , microphone those are built in a Spectacle frame. So you can watch and record video and take image , display in your field of vision , search and translate on the go. The display of access data is 25 inch HD screen from 8 feet away from you.


What can Google Glass do for you ?

It is work as a projector  Google Glass attempts all data from your device and display all data in front of your eyes. Take  pictures and video when you say “Google Glass Take a Picture or Video “ it is start to perform command and save data in memory. You will be can access Google MAP to get directions . GPS system is access when you connect your phone with Google Glass message can received and viewed on the display.It is well fine interrupt your voice.  You can
  1. Send message by voice command “ Send Message to boss , I will be Late today”.
  2. Share What You see live
  3. Record What You see live
  4. Ask anything those are in your mind
  5. Translate your voice in any language.

“Apple iWatch” Launching With 1.7″ and 1.3″ Variants in October 2014

All you Apple lovers must read out the coming information as many rumors are coming for Apple iwatch. Apple is working on its final launching plans to release its new product Apple iWatch in the span of the coming months . The iWatch will be available to its users with two variants 1.7 inches and 1.3 inch screen . The smart watch will be available for both the genders iefor Men and Women .The iWatch having smaller screen size  will be available for women with vibrant colors and combinations 
The wearable Apple iWatch will  be launched  with a  OLED display . The OLED display, which will have 320 x 320 pixels resolution will provide a great vision to its users . It is heard from source that  iWatch will have a  flexible display to compete with its other big brand smart watches like Motorola, Samsung, LG etc. Samsung the brand in technology is also working on flexible display smart watch and it will also launch in the couple of months. The Apple iWatch likely to be released at the end of September or in the beginning of the October 2014. In spite of the Apple, In the technology market Samsung Galaxy Gear, Motorola Moto 360, SonySmart Watches will also be seen till the end of this year. Apple Inc. Hired a Nike Key Designer to include a sporty look at its iWatch . The images for Apple iWatch looks a bit very interesting at the moment on the web portal. As per the images Apple iWatch seems so elegant and sporty whether it goes on men or if we talk about women.So Apple iWatch will be so impressive and smart in looks. Users have to wait a bit for the Apple iWatch to be launched in the Indian Markets. Price and other specification are not yet properly disclosed.

Microsoft Smart watch is Coming Soon

Microsoft Smart Watch Expected features

  • It will have heart rate monitor feature
  • display will be on inside the wrist
  • Devise will be cross platform not only for Windows it also work with Android & iOS too.
  • It had 11 sensors under the hood which included Accelerometer , GPS , Microphones etc..
  • It will be thinner , Slim , flatter version of Nike Fuelband
  • GPS Navigation on screen
    Nothing has been officially confirmed by the Microsoft Yet but as sources it claimed that Microsoft work on a wrist device which is more compatible according to the Other Brand Smart watches Like Samsung Gear Wear , LG Smart watch , Motorola 360 , Sony Smart watch etc.. Microsoft smart watch also run on Windows 8 and body will be made by Oxynitride Aluminum body metal case and it’s display inside of the wrist . Microsoft Smart watch will full of many great features in it expected release date in month of October 2014 when Apple iwatch will also grab the market with it’s features .

Friday, August 15, 2014

Concentrating Solar Power

Concentrating Solar Power

Last year, under the brilliant sun in the south of Spain, a concentrating solar power (CSP) plant called Gemasolar began operations. The 19.9 megawatt plant is the world’s first commercial-scale tower CSP system to incorporate a storage system, allowing it to operate when the sun is not shining. (CSP is also known as “solar thermal,” since it capitalizes on the sun’s heat.)
The plant’s 2,650 heliostats, each with120 square meters of mirrors, direct the sun’s rays to the top of the 450-foot pillar, where molten salts are heated to a temperature above 500°C. That heat transforms water into steam, which turns turbines that generate electricity. Most important, the salts retain their daytime heat well into the evening hours. The plant can provide stored power for as long as 15 hours so the tower can meet peak evening demand, around 8:00 pm in winter and 10:00 pm in summer. Torresol, a joint venture of the Spanish engineering company Sener and Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company Masdar, designed and built the tower.
Gemasolar is the latest of Spain’s many successes in renewable energy, both at home and overseas. Spain’s government, concerned about the country’s dependency on oil and its relatively tenuous connection to the greater European power grid, created favorable conditions for renewable energy in Spain, particularly solar (both photovoltaic panels and solar thermal) and wind power. Spain leads Europe in wind-generated electricity, and its installed capacity ranks among the highest in the world. Spain leads the world in installed solar thermal capacity, boasting more than double that of the second-place United States.
The U.S. provides a strong market for Spanish CSP companies. Abengoa is developing California’s Mojave Solar, a solar thermal plant that will come online in 2014 and, with 280 megawatts of capacity, provide power for 54,000 homes. Mojave Solar will be the 16th Abengoa-developed solar thermal plant, and its second in the U.S. (Another is currently under construction in Arizona.) Another company, Acciona, has built a solar thermal plant in Nevada.
When it comes to solar thermal, says Luis Crespo, director of the Spanish solar thermal industry association Protermosolar, “most of the projects in the U.S. depend on Spanish technical assistance,” even for installations not headed by Spanish companies.
Wind power continues to generate excitement as the relatively mature industry moves into new territories. Iberdrola, an international leader in wind farm operations, has completed the construction of one of the world’s largest wind farms, with 304 megawatts of installed capacity, in Ohio. That farm also includes technology from wind-turbine powerhouse Gamesa, which supplied 152 turbines.
Both companies manufacture and operate technology for wind farms across the U.S., and in fact across most of the world. Iberdrola has installed more than 13,000 megawatts of capacity in 23 countries and is also moving into offshore wind. The Spanish enterprise Acciona, which operates on four continents, is the leading wind power company in Mexico.
The recent growth of wind and solar in the U.S. has come in part because of the Obama administration’s interest in promoting the development of energy from multiple sources, including renewables. Speaking at a Spanish conference on “smart cities” in June, 2011, Joseph Hurd, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s senior director for export promotion and trade policy, discussed the proposed American Power Act (which attempts to set standards for energy savings and the emissions of harmful gasses) and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (which supports renewable energy). Hurd noted that Spain is the ninth-largest investor in renewable energy in the U.S., and second in terms of investment growth, employing 70,000 Americans.
Spanish companies design critical parts and systems to support these massive renewable energy installations. Gamesa, which continues to innovate in blade and turbine design, has provided the technology for more than 24,000 megawatts of wind power in 35 countries. And Siliken has been recognized internationally for the quality of its PV modules; it has developed proprietary systems to purify solar-grade silicon. The company recently opened a new manufacturing facility, Siliken’s fourth factory, in Ontario. (Siliken also operates in Spain, Romania, and Mexico.) Siliken has also begun production of a significantly more efficient solar cell, which will lead to a reduction in both the size of a given installation and its cost.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Leap Motion Technology

Leap Motion Technology
By now, many of us are aware of the Leap Motion, a small, $70 gesture control system that simply plugs into any computer and, apparently, just works. If you've seen the gesture interfaces in Minority Report, you know what it does. More importantly, if you're familiar with the touch modality -- and at this point, most of us are -- the interface is entirely intuitive. It's touch, except it happens in the space in front of the screen, so you don't have to cover your window into your tech with all those unsightly smudges. To understand how subtly revolutionary Leap will be, watch the video below, shot by the folks at The Verge, where you'll also find more juicy details on the device's specs and inner workings.
Unlike a touchscreen interface, with the Leap, there's no friction. That sounds trivial, but it isn't. It's the difference between attempting to conduct a symphony with a wand and attempting to conduct the same symphony by sketching out what the orchestra should do next via chalk on a blackboard. Plus, Leap operates in three dimensions rather than two. Forget pinch-to-zoom; imagine "push to scroll," rotating your flattened hand to control the orientation of an object with a full six degrees of freedom, or using both hands at once to control either end of a bezier surface you're casually sculpting as part of an object you'll be sending to your 3D printer. The fact that the Leap can see almost any combination of objects - a pen, your fingers, all 10 fingers at once, should make every interface designer on the planet giddy with anticipation. If you thought that the touchscreen interface on the iPhone and subsequent tablets opened up a whole new way to interact with your device, imagine something that combines the intuitiveness of that experience with the possibility of such fine-grained control that you could do away with the trackpad or mouse entirely. The number of emergent properties that are inherent in an interface like Leap is mind-boggling. In their demos, its creators are fairly casual about its potential, preferring to show off its precision rather than imagine radical new applications for it. Judging by Leap Motion's indications that it's going to open an app store just for Leap, it's clear they're aiming these demos at least in part at the developers who will see the technology's potential and, like the thousands of coders who poured countless hours of effort into the iOS App store, create a panoply of applications so desirable that the Leap will become a must-have.

Latest Computer Technology

Latest Computer Technology
Computer technology is improving day by day with lots of innovative ideas that are developing these days. Researchers are finding new ways and studying new ways which help businesses and governments to use the capabilities of networking and computing technology. There are various advanced processors which are required in order to serve such domestic and business market. There are lot of developments that can done in the processors field these days with Intel which is effective in developing lot of core family of processors which is compared to be more powerful that old processors. The present core processor is said to be Intel core i3 and Intel core i7.
You can also see various new models of PCs which are also called as netbook. Though they are small in size are made available with various features like being compact which requires low power consumptions but gives great battery life than a larger notebook. Thus, there is a huge change that is going on in such areas and they are combined with cellular technology with touch screen, camera accessibility and lot more technologies used for computing services. The computing options are used greatly by improving storage capacity into smaller devices. So, thus there are various technologies that are coming up which helps user to be easily accessible to various options. If you want to know about latest computer technology then you can make use of blogs or any online source in an effective way to find latest news on computer tech world.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Samsung SMART CAM

Samsung SMART CAM
Samsung SmartCam HD Pro makes it simpler than ever to keep an eye on home. View your SmartCam through your phone, and set up motion and audio alerts so you don’t miss anything. The SmartCam introduces many advanced features to deliver a high-caliber experience.
Simple Wi-Fi Setup Simply download the free Samsung SmartCam app for Android or iOS, available on the App Store® and Google Play®, to your mobile device and the intuitive set up wizard helps you begin viewing your camera in a matter of minutes.
Two-Way Talk Enhanced Two-Way Talk feature not only lets you hear what’s going on around the camera but also allows you to talk back through your phone, no matter where you are. You can also enhance the sound quality with external speakers.
Advanced Detection Advanced motion and audio detection knows the difference between a rustling plant and true motion. If your pet enters an “off-limits” room, the kids come home from school or a window is shattered, you’ll immediately be notified.

Samsung OLED TV

Samsung OLED TV
OLED panels consist of thousands of organic LED pixels that independently display richer and brighter images compared to current LED TVs, creating a picture that is breathtakingly clear and bursting with rich color, unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Floating Canvas Samsung OLED TVs bring beauty into any space with a timeless curved design that draws you into the picture and frame inspired by something you’d find in a modern art gallery. The One Connect box merges all cable connections into a single cable for a “clean back” finish. Samsung OLED TVs boast minimalistic elegance that’s stunning when turned on or off.
Multi View Two TVs in one: The first TV that allows two people simultaneously to watch different full-screen programs in Full HD and stereo sound. Your friends and family will love watching two separate shows at the same time both with complete full HD video and sound all on the same TV

UHD TV

Our market has been filled to the brim with all types of televisions, ranging from small types to big ones. They also come in different shapes. But the one that stood from the rest was the curved TV. We have seen this concept being used in our daily life. Have you gone to watch a movie in a theater? There the screen is rather curved. The screens built in the theaters were curved due to the way the picture was projected onto the screen. The curved screen provides a wider field view of the objects than that seen on a flat screen. Hence, the viewers of the pictures can see more without moving their heads.
The curved screens of new generation televisions wrap the picture around you. As a result, they provide a uniquely immersive viewing experience. The electronic majors like Samsung and LG have released the curved screens at CES this year. They unveiled the prototypes of their curved televisions in the last year version of CES. Projecting a picture from a single source onto a wise screen can create a distortion in the image. However, if you keep the screen slightly curved, this distortion of the projected image could be to some extend avoided. This visual distortion is called pincushion effect. According to the manufacturers, the curved TVs provide a cinema-like watching experience by sitting at home. Traditionally, this kind of experience can be had only when you watch a program from a very large television. In such a set up, the screen would appear wrapping around you to give a cinema-like experience. With the curved TV, the cost of experiencing cinema-like feeling is less when compared to that for watching a large television. It is for the people to think what best suits for them.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Fitness Tracker

Fitness trackers have come a long way. A few years ago it was hard find a device that could track your fitness beyond the simple clip-on pedometer and an atrocious wrist watch. Today, there are dozens of options that collect a broad swath of biometric data all in a tiny, wearable device no larger than a bracelet. And while 2013 didn’t favor fitness gadgets in a statistical sense, 2014 could be a different story thanks to a growing interest in wearable technology and the ever-persistent swath of smartwatch rumors. The industry is bustling, with giants like Sony, LG, and Nike taking the helm and lesser-known companies such as Fitbit closing the gap. That said, there are dozens of fitness devices on the market. Most are conveniently designed to be worn directly around your wrist or neck, while others easily clip to your pocket or zipper. Though each device touts different capabilities and functionality, most chart everything from the amount of calories you burn on a run to the number of times you wake up while sleeping, while curating data on your heart rate, elevation gain, and travel distance among other statistics. The bulk of fitness devices even connect your smartphone via built-in Bluetooth, automatically syncing health data with accompanying apps and showcasing your progress through wealth of analytical trends and charts. Here are our top picks for the best fitness gadgets, so you can keep track of all those calories you burn — or don’t — on your daily commute around town or jog through the park. Additionally, check out our handpicked selection of the best fitness apps for Android and the best fitness apps for the iPhone, or our choices for the best headphones for running.

Smart Oven

If you're going to buy a high-end oven range, it may as well be one of the smartest ovens out there. At CES Unveiled today, Dacor is announcing what it says is the first professional smart oven range — a two-oven, six-burner appliance with a built-in Android tablet that controls all of its operations. With a selling price of $11,999, Dacor's president admits that the range is meant for the "luxury kitchen." While its wealth of high-end cooking abilities are certainly a highlight, the oven's most interesting feature is the Android tablet that controls it. Though it works just like a normal tablet — it runs Ice Cream Sandwich and any Play Store apps you might want to install — an app called Discovery IQ comes preinstalled and is used to control the entire oven. You can set the temperature by dragging a slider side to side, or even download cook settings to allow the oven to automatically prepare your food properly. Dacor is also introducing a companion app today that'll work with this new oven range and its existing wall oven, which also includes the Discovery IQ app. Through the mobile app, users can control many of the major functions of their stove, such as setting it to preheat or detecting the temperature of cooking meat. For safety reasons, the oven will automatically kick off all mobile controllers whenever someone at home is actually using the stove. You also won't be able to control the burners through the app — likely also for safety reasons — though Dacor says it's working on it. The oven range on display today is a prototype of Dacor's 48-inch model, but a 36-inch model is in production as well. Both models of the smart oven should debut this summer, giving enthusiast home chefs some time to start saving up.

High-Tech Bra

We remember when bras did what they were supposed to and very little else. Apparently the technology age has changed that and now even our lingerie is wired, for better or worse. These two conceptual brassieres use technology to perform some high-tech (and very sexist) deeds. The True Love Tester bra from Japanese lingerie company Ravijour is supposed to be “a revolutionary bra that knows how women truly feel.” The bra is equipped with sensors that are supposed to recognize the wearer’s differing heart rates during a variety of activities. The front clasp only opens when the wearer experiences “true love” as determined by an associated smartphone app. The apparent purpose of the Love Tester Bra is to keep vulnerable women from having casual flings, ignoring the fact that women are smart enough to make their own decisions. The ridiculous concept doesn’t explain what happens when a wearer runs into her true love on the street and her bra flies open – we aren’t even sure how you might get into and out of the bra every day. microsoft emotional eating bra Perhaps more useful and associated with a more reputable company, this bra is meant to stop women from indulging in emotional eating. Researchers from Microsoft, the University of Southampton (UK), and the University of Rochester (NY) came together to develop a tool that would recognize and help prevent emotional eating. The bra is full of sensors that measure the wearer’s vital signs, which are then sent through an app that is supposed to determine the wearer’s emotional state. Along with the bra’s sensors, users can rely on the smartphone app to help them stop emotional eating. The app would allow users to log their food intake and emotional states day by day, making a connection between emotions and eating. It may seem as sexist as the Love Tester Bra, but the researchers say that they chose a bra only because it rests close to the heart all day, and men don’t typically wear a similar garment. The bra and app were found to be 75 percent accurate in determining the wearer’s emotional state, but it probably won’t be put into production anytime soon.

Flexible Battery

A Rice Univ. laboratory has flexible, portable and wearable electronics in its sights with the creation of a thin film for energy storage. Rice chemist James Tour and his colleagues have developed a flexible material with nanoporous nickel-fluoride electrodes layered around a solid electrolyte to deliver battery-like supercapacitor performance that combines the best qualities of a high-energy battery and a high-powered supercapacitor without the lithium found in commercial batteries today. The new work by the Rice laboratory of chemist James Tour is detailed in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Their electrochemical capacitor is about a hundredth of an inch thick but can be scaled up for devices either by increasing the size or adding layers, said Rice postdoctoral researcher Yang Yang, co-lead author of the paper with graduate student Gedeng Ruan. They expect that standard manufacturing techniques may allow the battery to be even thinner. In tests, the students found their square-inch device held 76% of its capacity over 10,000 charge-discharge cycles and 1,000 bending cycles. Tour said the team set out to find a material that has the flexible qualities of graphene, carbon nanotubes and conducting polymers while possessing much higher electrical storage capacity typically found in inorganic metal compounds. Inorganic compounds have, until recently, lacked flexibility, he said. “This is not easy to do, because materials with such high capacity are usually brittle,” he said. “And we’ve had really good, flexible carbon storage systems in the past, but carbon as a material has never hit the theoretical value that can be found in inorganic systems, and nickel fluoride in particular.” “Compared with a lithium-ion device, the structure is quite simple and safe,” Yang said. “It behaves like a battery but the structure is that of a supercapacitor. If we use it as a supercapacitor, we can charge quickly at a high current rate and discharge it in a very short time. But for other applications, we find we can set it up to charge more slowly and to discharge slowly like a battery.” To create the battery/supercapacitor, the team deposited a nickel layer on a backing. They etched it to create 5-nm pores within the 900-nm-thick nickel fluoride layer, giving it high surface area for storage. Once they removed the backing, they sandwiched the electrodes around an electrolyte of potassium hydroxide in polyvinyl alcohol. Testing found no degradation of the pore structure even after 10,000 charge/recharge cycles. The researchers also found no significant degradation to the electrode-electrolyte interface. “The numbers are exceedingly high in the power that it can deliver, and it’s a very simple method to make high-powered systems,” Tour said, adding that the technique shows promise for the manufacture of other 3-D nanoporous materials. “We’re already talking with companies interested in commercializing this.”

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Apple iWatch

We have all seen smartwatches from Sony, Pebble and Samsung, these watches excite a lot of people out there but what excites them the most is the Apple iWatch. There have been numerous rumors about this Smartwatch, some of which suggest that Apple will use flexible display on the watch and that it will have a very sleek design with better battery life. There have also been a constant flow of images with concept design of the iWatch although none of them is officially from Apple but we all just love to watch and read about it because it has got the Apple name associated with it. Samsung is reportedly working on the Galaxy Gear 2, the successor model of the Galaxy Gear. The next version is said to be compatible with major Android devices and will have some upgrades in terms of hardware and software. Meanwhile other small time manufacturers are coming with smartwatches that offer them with some good features in a comparatively lesser price. Some of the popular smartwatches are Pebble Smartwatch, Sony Smartwatch, Toq from Qualcomm and the most popular of all is the unannounced Apple iWatch. Today the rumor mill has churned out a rumor suggesting that Apple will launch the iWatch in October 2014. The iWatch from Apple is said to have a 100mAH battery and will have wireless charging feature associated with it. 100mAH might seem like a smaller battery but Apple will certainly make the software in a way that the battery lasts longer than its competitors. Apple lovers are certainly waiting for this latest gadget to come in the market and have their hands on it. Pebble has launched a Smartwatch which is compatible with iOS, you check that out till Apple officially announces its iWatch.

Personal device the remote access

Without a computer in the office do not, but to drag him along everywhere – not the best solution. Come to the aid a projector Solo – compact gadget, that opens remote access to all computer functions. This unique device, that will satisfy any user. The device allows you to use the computer at any time and in any place. For this requires advance Solo synchronize with a suitable computer. With the projector the gadget displays the image on the surface. In addition to the individual user benefits the product also features a gesture recognition sensor in the lower portion of the device, allowing 360 degree input recognition, meaning anybody sat around the device can control what they are seeing. Solo will allow, for example, conduct important business meetings and presentations anywhere. Of course, for remote access will require extensive communication channels, but it is possible that these gadgets will soon appear already on shelves.

Philips "Fluid"

With modern gadgets getting smaller and better to replace the jewelry or fashion accessories, the contemporary jewelry designers may have to face a tough time in the days to come. Yesterday we covered the Bricell Jewelry Phone in the blog, and now it’s time for another stylish gadget to tickle the trendy users. Conceived by Brazilian designer Dinard da Mata, the “Fluid” is a smartphone concept that as suggested by its name features a flexible OLED display to allow better mobility and ease of use. Designed for Philips, the mobile phone wraps around the wrist to become a bracelet for the fashionable, while gives an easy access on the go.

LIMBO Smartphone

This future smartphone design dubbed the LIMBO. LIMBO has a flexible concept for next generation. ‘Limbo’ is corresponding to the Smartphone that is bent quite freely by using various materials and technology together with flexible display. This Smartphone provides better usability and new lifestyle in the extension of existing Smartphone. Infusing a new life to Smartphone, the Limbo includes four buttons, including master (Home button+ Power button), volume manager and two other buttons, out of which three buttons are concealed when you transform it into the watch mode. Featuring flexible materials, the Limbo can be divided into three hard modules to switch between the watch and the Smartphone. The Limbo also incorporates a number of motion sensors so it could be used as a wrist-mounted health monitor. Will it actually turn out to be true, or is it just a dream.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Friday, February 14, 2014

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Quadcopter

Here’s a great new office toy that is sure to delight/annoy your co-workers: a radio-controller quadcopter.

It’s not exactly production quality, though, being just a naked circuit board and four rotors (hence the term quadcopter). It’s called the CrazyFlie and it’s being built by a company called Epsilon located in Sweden. Epsilon specializes in building embedded systems.

They’ve released a video of a the copter in flight and the CrazyFlie seems to definitely live up to its name. It flies, and its flight pattern looks pretty crazy.

The copter is based around an Intel ARM CPU, popular for embedded applications, as well as gyroscopes and an accelerometer to keep the copter stable, as well as the aforementioned four rotors. The copter takes commands from the radio, which the engineers say has pretty low bandwidth. The software running the device can be updated from the radio as well. The CrazyFlie is controlled using an ordinary game controller. The CPU takes the measurements from the gyroscopes and the accelerometers and adjusts each of the four rotors accordingly to keep the copter in the air.






Jet Engine

It is a reaction engine that discharges a fast moving jet which generates thrust by jet propulsion with accordance to Newtons laws of motion