Category: High Tech
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Top 20 Geek Technological Relics Of Our Past Revisited (Photo Gallery)
With this series of photographs “Relics of Technology,” Jim captures a collection of technological objects that have now become obsolete. These photographs may make some of us nostalgic while through them others may discover the stages in the evolution of our technology today. Photographer Jim Golden is based in Portland and specialises in advertising photography. He depicts…
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CST-100: Boeing Reveals The Interior Of Its Next Generation Spacecrafts
No doubt, the fantasy of human beings with space travel have been inspired by the fiction stories of Arthur C. Clark like 2001: Space Odyssey. No one would have thought that such fiction stories could lead the world to such a heavy investment in space technology. As the space shuttle fleet of US were being…
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Future Of Aviation “S2”: A Battery Powered Vertical Take Off helicopter-plane
A big limitation of the modern day planes is the requirement of runway for the landing and take-off. Keeping this in view, a California based company “Joby Aviation”, has designed a new hybrid helicopter-plane “S2” that is able to take off vertically. So, no need of a runway. Interestingly, anticipated hybrid helicopter-plane will also be…
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Funny!!! Animals Of Savannah In Paris Metro (Photo Gallery)
Attention animals invade the Paris Metro! Two photographers, Clarisse and Thomas, imagine what would have happened if animals of Savannah had invaded Paris Subway. A funny and touching montages where animals and humans live in perfect harmony! “AniMétro” is an idea of two photographers Clarisse Rebotier and Thomas Subtil. They realized these funny photographs with animals of savannah in…
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Never Loose Tzukuri Glasses-Thanks To Location Updates Sent To Smartphone
It is pretty bad experience to forget your glasses somewhere especially when love them. What if someone reminds you? You will be really thankful to him. So, pay thanks to Tzukuri glasses that remind you if you have forgotten them somewhere. The Tzukuri glasses are equipped with small sized sensor that is connected with your…
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Rice University’s New Ultra Slim And Power Efficient Battery For Wearable Gadgets
So far, battery life is the most important limiting factor in the design of smartwatches and other wearable gadgets. Of course, you won’t like to tie up a heavy and bulky battery on your wrist. As the technology is advancing, batteries are becoming thinner but more efficient. Unfortunately, none of these thin batteries has come…
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Pneupard: A Quadruped Robot Walks Like A Cheetah Using Artificial Muscles
Researchers have developed a robot equipped with a new kind of artificial muscles! Inspired by the movements of cheetah, this robot is capable of moving on a treadmill with great realism. We make you discover this scientific innovation. Named as Pneupard, this robot is a strange cross between a cheetah and motor tires. Pneupard is a new kind of bio-inspired robots, invented…
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Scio: A Molecular Scanner To Help You Find Calories And Quality Of Food
Believe it or not, soon your mobiles are going to examine the calories of your food and whether its ingredients are pure or not. Beyond the sci-fi movies, it is astonishing to listen the gadgets are going to provide you with a healthy life. Israeli researchers have developed an app that can calculate the calories…
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A Revolutionary Camera That Records 360 Degree Footage Around You
A former Apple engineer has developed a revolutionary camera that can record the whole 360 degree footage in HD. In fact, it is an interactive panoramic camera that can record everything around it. You can easily place this camera in your hand or in the pocket. This camera is not an entirely new concept as such…
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No More Fingers or Gestures-Now Your Tongue can Control Devices
Controlling the mobile and other devices with your fingers or gestures could soon be an old concept as you can control gadgets with your tongue. A group of researchers at Osaka Prefecture University, have successfully devised a device to help you control your gadgets using your tongue movements. This device basically measures the pressure exerted by…
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KAIST Thermoelectric Charger Uses Body Heat To Charge Smartphone
The world of science is full of surprises. Every now and then, we see new inventions and their amazing application. Few years back it would have been a mere fantasy that human being will be charging their mobiles with their own body heat. Well, researchers at KAIST Korea, have developed a technology that will make enable…
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Transportation Of Big Blocks-Scientists Solve Egyptian Pyramids Mystery
Pyramids of Egypt are the only remaining seven wonders of world. They are undoubtedly splendid and research is still going on as to how they were built. This fact has remained a mystery for hundred of years. Now, researchers have found one of the key technology used to construct those pyramids and interestingly the answer is simple “Wet…
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Amazing Hubless Origami Bicycle Folds Like An Umbrella (Video)
An Italian inventor has designed an incredible bicycle that can fold onto itself just like an Umbrella. The cycle is not only spoke less but also hubless as rear wheel is driven directly by the pedals. This bicycle has full-sized 26inch wheels and is provided with a backpack. This bicycle could be the ultimate solution for the big…
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Place Yourself In The Cockpit Of A Fighter Plane Flying Over Japan (Video)
Flying a fighter jet is the dream of many children. When we were small it was our dream as well. This video gives you an opportunity to relive this amazing experience near to a real flight, thanks to an onboard camera in this American fighter plane. Sensations guaranteed! In company with a pilot of Strike Fighter…
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Flying Drones Play Extraordinary Orchestra Classics To The Perfection
Drones we are often presented as very useful machines for the military or the surveillance purposes, but they are also able to entertain us! An American company has transformed these flying machines into a real flying musical orchestra. Discover this beautiful work to view and listen. This is the American company KMEL Robotics who had this brilliant idea…
