Category: High Tech
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A New Magnetic Implant Restores The Hearing Of A TV Star Billy Coughlin
A new magnetic implant has been used to restore the hearing of a young TV star, Billy Coughlin. Besides the star, the technology is also a beacon of hope for thousands of others. The technology used is the new version of Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA). A magnetic implant has been invented that restored the hearing of…
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Chocolate Copter: A Geek Makes A Real Drone From Chocolate
What if you were served a drone with the tea? This is now possible thanks to a geek who has both a taste for the chocolate and an obsession with drones. Thats why, she has developed a drone made entirely of chocolate. We tell you more about this edible flying object! This video was posted on…
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Pelty Speakers Use Candle Fire To Play Music And Provide Lightning
The Peltier effect has been used to design speakers that uses candle fire to play the music. A common candle can last for more than five hours. Speakers can connect and work with any type of musical player. The loudness of these speakers is same as the normal speakers. Peltier effect is a scientific phenomenon that can…
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Spire: A Gadget That Predicts Your Mood By Monitoring Breath Pattern
Spire is a new gadget that monitors every breath you take. Spire is not only able to let you know how exactly you are feeling but also tell you how many steps you have taken. Spire communicates directly with the associated smartphone app. Currently, there are many gadgets in the market that track your heart beat or…
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China To Build World’s Tallest Phoenix Skyscrapers
China is going to build world’s tallest skyscrapers inspired from Phoenix symbol. The two tallest skyscrapers will be completed by the year 2017 if the Mayor of Wuhan grants the permission. The walls of the larger tower are covered with solar panels to produce power making the buildings environment friendly. Phoenix symbol with balanced union are famous…
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SixenseVR SDK: A Virtual Reality Development Tool For Non-programmers
Virtual reality is a technology that has undergone lots of advancements in recent few years. However, this development is only accessible to the experienced software developers. A company had this bright idea of creating the right tools to make the design of virtual worlds more accessible to everyone. We tell you all about this fantastic…
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Kodomoroid and Otonaroid: Two Amazingly Human-Like Japanese Droids
The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo has installed two new human like droid. Named as Kodomoroid (the teenager) and Otonaroid (the adult women), they illustrate the recent advances in humanoid robots, an area where the Japanese are at the forefront. Visitors to the museum can meet and interact with them. Two human…
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Scientist Embed Sensors Into Transparent Glass To Make Iron Man Screens A Reality
Iron man’s giant transparent screen will be a reality very soon, researchers have claimed. Health monitoring sensors would be built directly into the sensors of smartphone screens. This new technology can be easily incorporated into smartphones as they are already using the Gorilla glass. Iron man’s giant transparent screens will soon be a reality thanks to…
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Now Google Glass Can Be Used To Steal PINs And Password From A Distance
Video analysis softwares and apps can now be used to reveal PIN numbers from videos captured as far as 10 meters. This technique can be applied on videos captured using webcam, Google Glass, Samsung smartwatch and even iPhone 5. You will be amazed to know that Google Glass has the potential to steal someone’s…
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Cruise RP-1: A Kit To Convert Your Car Into An Autonomous Vehicle
Cruise Automation, is the first Californian company that has devised a Kit to give autonomous functionalities to a classical car. A set of sensors, cameras and onboard computer allow the driver to let the car run in an autonomous manner on the highway. The first of such kits will be available for $1000 starting from 2015.…
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12 Funny Robotic Failures That Will Make You Die Laughing
Although the predictions about the future make us to believe that these are robots will one day dominate the world. However, these moving images may reassure you that this may not be the case very soon! We share with you 12 robotic which are certainly not ready to dominate the world. Discover these interesting photographs without…
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GST Micra: World’s Smallest Pacemaker Implanted By French Doctors
French scientists have implanted the world’s smallest pacemaker. The small size of the pacemaker reduces the duration of the operation, as well as, the recovery time of the patient. This march in France, two surgeons Dr. Philippe Ritter and Dr. Pierre Bordachar from Hospital of Bordeaux, have implanted the world’s smallest pacemaker using minimally invasive surgery.…
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Caseboard: Foldable Electric Skateboard That is Easy To Carry
Adam Riley has made a skateboard that can be folded like a suitcase. Named as the “Caseboard”, it can accommodate everything that is necessary for the skateboard including battery and motor. The Caseboard is half its original size when folded and has many useful features as detailed below. It is a great fun to use electric…
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6 New Stunning Military Technologies That Are Already A Reality
The military technology has always been evolving over time and many times these technological innovations were later used for civilian applications. We present to you six stunning military inventions that you would not believe. 1. CornerShot CornerShot is a weapon developed by Lt. Col. Amos Golan from Israeli Defense Forces. This invention has been funded by an American investors.…
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Bloodhound SSC: Discover The Cockpit Of The Supersonic Car
The team leading the project of the supersonic car “Bloodhound SSC” has unveiled the cockpit of the vehicle which aims to exceed 1600 km/h. More than 10,000 hours of work were required to make this masterpiece. Andy Green, the former fighter RAF pilot will drive this fireball, we offer a guided tour of what he calls…
