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An Amazing High-Tech Cave Built By A Kiwi Engineer In Midst Of A Forest
Indeed, when we think about caves the first thought that comes into our mind is about the people who used to live there at the beginning of humanity, devoid of any modern gadgets or tools. However, this time a graphic designer who also happens to be a plastic engineer has made an ultimate high-tech cave…
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Fairphone 2: A Successor To The Environment Friendly Fairphone
Launched in 2013, the first environment friendly smartphone, named as “Fairphone”, has met the public support. The Dutch team behind the project plans to launch Fairphone 2 for the next academic year. 4G compatible, it could also operate on OS like Firefox OS or Ubuntu Phone instead of Android. In a blog post published in mid-February, the Dutch company…
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Runcible-An Anti-Smartphone Presented At Mobile World Congress 2015
The California startup Monohm has unveiled Runcible, described as the anti smartphone by its designers. It is designed to have minimalist communication functions to allow the user to stay connected without being bombarded with constant notification. An “anti-smartphone” presented at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). This deliberately provocative device has been designed by the young…
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ConnectX Wants To Put Cloud Computing Servers In space
North American startup ConnectX has undertaken an ambitious project. The company wants to install computer servers in orbit as a constellation of miniature satellites that will serve as a cloud computing platform, dedicated to big data. And, to improve the efficiency of transmission of data, the binary code would be replaced by a symbol language. With the advent of…
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Prynt-This Smartphone Case With Built-in Printer Immortalizes Your Photos
Inspired by the old Polaroid technology, Prynt is a case for smartphone with a built in printer that can print the captured photos in 30 seconds. Launched on the crowdfunding platform KickStarter, the project achieved its objective in only thirty minutes. Smartphones are now being used, more and more, to take pictures. Many of these mobile have…
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Give Your Eyes To Blind And Visually Impaired Using This Extraordinary iPhone App
A smartphone application to help blind and visually impaired promises a new way of convenience for them! With this application, it is possible to offer your service of your eyes, for a moment, to a blind using your phone iPhone. You will get in virtual and auditory communication with the blind to give him the help he…
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BitDefender Demonstrates Smart Watches Can Be Hacked Within A Second
The security solutions provider BitDefender has shown that it is easy for a hacker to intercept the data exchanges between a smartphone and smartwatch with which it is connected. The weak link is the six-digit supposed to secure Bluetooth pairing between both devices. 80 billion! This is the number of connected objects that should circulate in the…
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Top 10 High-Tech Connected Gadget Gifts For Christmas
With the arrival of christmas, Christmas trees and decorations are in place. Its time to remember the loved ones and present them with a gifts as a token of your love. And why not this year present high-tech products as gifts? These funny little connected gadget are designed to make your life easier. Here we present…
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Amazing iPhone Controlled Bionic Bird Flies By Beating Its Wings
Have you ever fanatsized flying your own robotic bird using your smartphone? Well, this is now possible thanks to a French aeronautical engineer who has designed the Bionic Bird. This mini-drone has no propeller like most of the drones, rather it beats its wings to fly like a real bird. After the collection of more than $54,205…
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v-John: A Unique Robot To Interact With Humans Using Emotions
In the recent years, robotics engineering has been undergoing an unprecedented boom as more and more humanoids are emerging. Despite all these developments, the robots lack the ability to communicate using facial expressions and emotions. Having said that, thanks to a French start-up, it will soon be possible to exchange more than words with robots:…
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Aiko: Japanese Robot That Can Communicate With Deaf Using Sign Language
Nowadays, many activies of our daily lives are being performed by the automated machines. Robots are also becoming more human-like. Especially, the Japanese companies are at the forefront of innovation in robotics. Now, in another landmark achievement, Japanese scientists have developed a robot receptionist which can communicate using sign language, thanks to its articulated hands.…
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Would This Amazing Google Glass App Help Hearing Impaired?
Captioning on Glass is an innovative app created by the scientists at the Google Glass. Its speciality is that it can display in real time the subtitles of what other person in front of you is saying. This innovation can be of a great use for the hearing impaired and could also be used for live translations.…
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iPhone 6 Vs Samsung Galaxy S5: A Comparison Of 25 Important Specs
Recently, the launch of apple iPhone 6 has made headlines in the tech industry. The new iPhone model is bigger, faster and thinner, when compared with its predecessors. Here, we are giving a review of major differences and similarities between iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S5. Both of them are the latest flagship smartphones from…
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8 Places Where Robots Can Replace Human Beings In The Near Future
Whether its hitchhiking on the roads of Canada or participating in the first robotic Olympics to be held in Tokyo in 2020, robots are continuing to invade our daily lives. We will find them working in some of the most unexpected places. Here’s a scan of the areas where we can foresee their use in near…
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Navdy’s New Head-up Display Lets Car Drivers Use Smartphone On Windscreen
The start-up company Navdy is preparing to market a new head-up display that interfaces with an Android or iOS smartphone. It is able to project all the smartphone features and applications on the windshield of a car. The driver can then control them using voice or gestures. Using the smartphone while driving is not only forbidden, but…