Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
IN THE FUTURE, YOUR PHONE COULD USE ELECTRIC SMART PANTS TO STEER YOU
AROUND THE CITY
Right
now, we all look at a screen to use Google Maps, or any other navigation app
when we’re wandering around. Whether it’s a phone, tablet, or smartwatch —
we’re looking at it, rather than our surroundings. A team of scientists at the
University of Hanover have come up with an alternative to this frustrating,
isolating, and sometimes dangerous preoccupation with our phone’s screen. It’s
called actuated navigation, and it works by zapping electrical charges through
muscles in your legs to influence the direction you take.
Electrodes
are placed on the skin, over something called the sartorius muscle group in the
top of our legs, and a weak electrical signal is passed through them. The
current causes your leg to turn ever so slightly. Yes, the GPS on your phone
will have a tiny bit of control over where you’re actually going. It’s possible
that these electrodes could be integrated into underwear, giving us truly smart
pants.
In a paper on the system, which is appropriately known as
Cruise Control for Pedestrians, it’s pointed out that wearers don’t have to
follow the direction given by the jolt. We still have full control over our
bodies, so there’s little chance of being tipped over the edge of a cliff, or
careening out into moving traffic. However, the option is there to succumb to
the phone’s wishes, hang the consequences, and just, well, go with the flow.
In
the limited tests conducted using the actuated navigation system, wearers said
they were surprised at how well it worked, and had no problem navigating
through crowded areas, and around obstacles. All said they got used to the
feeling of the electrical stimulation, and a high percentage said they would
use it in everyday situations. Also, no-one said it felt strange being “controlled
by an application,” and always had the option to override the system.
While it’s tempting to concentrate on the frightening notion of our
phones controlling us, rather than the opposite way around, the applications
for actuated navigation are intriguing. It could be used to guide emergency
teams through buildings filled with smoke, locations shrouded in darkness, or
wild places where visual navigation clues are minimal. It also ties in with the
concept presented in Microsoft's unlocked city project, where future smart cities could enable accurate
audio guidance for blind people.
Like Cities Unlocked, actuated navigation isn’t close to becoming
reality just yet, and the device is still at the prototype stage. Plus, GPS, local
navigation systems, and connectivity will have to improve if it’s to become
truly usable on a daily basis. Finally, we’ll all have to get over the fact our
phones will be using a pair of electrically charged smart pants to tell us
where to go.
YOU CAN NOW CONTROL MICROSOFT POWERPOINT FOR IOS FROM YOUR APPLE WATCH
Microsoft
seems to be on a roll when it comes to supporting the Apple Watch. Yesterday we
reported that the company was bringing OneDrive support to the device, and now
it’s adding a feature that could be quite useful for those in the business
world.
An
update to the Microsoft PowerPoint app for iPhone and iPad arrived in the App
Store today, and aside from a single line mentioning “bug fixes and performance
improvements,” the focus is entirely on newly added PowerPoint Remote for Apple
Watch.
As the
name implies, this allows users to control PowerPoint presentations entirely
from their wrist. This includes starting the show and navigating between
slides, but it also shows useful information like the time elapsed since the
presentation began, the number of slides, and the number of the current slide.
While
this is certainly the kind of use that the Apple Watch seems perfect for, there
is one caveat: Currently, PowerPoint Remote for Apple Watch only works with the
iOS versions of PowerPoint. Considering that the vast majority of PowerPoint
presentations are done from a laptop, this isn’t nearly as useful as it could
be.
Microsoft
has already explored similar functionality in its Office Remote apps for
Windows Phone and Android devices that allow users to control presentations on
the PC, so it’s clear that the company isn’t totally against this type of
thing. On the other hand, the glaring lack of an Office Remote app for iOS when
the company has already brought its other apps to the platform leaves us
wondering if perhaps we’ll have to wait until Office 2016 is official to see
this functionality on the Mac.
A 4K UHD RESOLUTION SCREEN COULD BE FITTED TO YOUR NEXT PHONE
Reports are gathering that Sharp is ready to produce a 5.5-inch
IGZO touchscreen with a massive 3,840 x 2,160 pixel resolution next year,
meaning the first devices with one fitted could be out before the end of 2016.
This would mean the phone in your pocket could match the 4K television in your
living room, pixel for pixel.
There doesn’t seem to be an official announcement from Sharp on
the subject at the moment, and reports initially started via Japan’s NHK broadcaster on
April 10, but with minimal information. Since then, some images from a Sharp
presentation on the panel were published .The 3,840 x 2,160 (which is
technically a UHD resolution, rather than a full 4,096 x 2,160, 4K pixel count)
screen will apparently have a pixel density of 806ppi. To put that into
perspective, theLG G3’s 5.5-inch, 2,160 x 1,440 pixel screen has a
538ppi pixel density, and the 5.1-inch Galaxy S6 has
577 pixels per inch. Sharp’s IGZO screens are known for low energy consumption,
sharp images, and borderless designs.
Where can we expect a 4K Sharp
IGZO screen to show up? Chinese smartphone companies are apparently first on
the list, and that could mean anyone from Huawei to Xiaomi, but we should also
expect Sharp itself to use one of the panels on a future smartphone. Why will
we want it? 4K resolution televisions will only become more common, and
smartphones that can shoot 4K video will be one of the primary sources of content
for these new screens. It makes sense for the display on the phone to be able
to replicate those videos perfectly.
This isn’t the first time Sharp has talked about small, very
high pixel density screens. In November last year it revealed a 4.1-inch
screen with a 2,560 x 1,600 pixel resolution, returning a massive 736ppi pixel
density.
Saturday, 18 April 2015
The All New Nailo Trackpad
The NailO is a tiny trackpad that fits over your thumbnail,allowing you to scroll through content and other functions on a mobile device or a computer through simple taps and swipes on the trackpad with your index finger.
The wireless wearable is the work of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),who see it being used in a variety of situations. Say,for example,you have messy hands while doing a spot of DIY and your mobile goes off.Instead of covering your handset in gunk,you could operate it using your thumb-based trackpad.
Likewise,if you're looking up a dish for dinner but don't want to plaster the ingredients all over your tablets display every time you scroll through the recipe,a little swipe across your thumbnail and you're sorted.
Those who read a lot using their smartphones might also find the gadget useful,as the movement and effort required to push down the page with NailO is far less compared to constantly swiping the display with your finger.For heavy users it could even reduce ligament strain.
To achieve the design,NailO's creators had to squeeze in not only capacitive sensors and a battery,but also three separate chips.Of course it can be personalized too. "From the fashion-conscious ,to techies, and anyone in between,NailO can make a style,art,or a design statement." the team behind the trackpad says on its website.
It also points out additional benefits,such as the ability to discreetly send a text message during an important meeting where such an action might otherwise be frowned upon,or as an extra input surface for mobile devices.
More information of this prototype NailO will be revealed in Seoul next week at the Computer Human Interaction Conference.
Friday, 17 April 2015
Kickstarter for the all new MacBook
Kickstarter to fix the all new MacBook
Planning to buy the new MacBook?It has a problem,like,no ports.So here is the new kickstarter project to fix it out.The new MacBook has the all new USB-C port to which the kickstarter fits perfectly.
InfiniteUSB is a little dongle that
plugs into your MacBook’s USB-C port and gives you both a USB-C pass-through
socket and either an extra microUSB, a Lightning cable or a female USB port.
The idea is pretty obvious: it lets you plug more than one thing into your
£1,049 laptop, which seems like a no-brainer, right?
InfiniteUSBs can stack on top of
each other too, to give you even more bonus sockets. The cables are colourful,
and not all that expensive either. It’s no wonder InfiniteUSB has smashed
through its $10,000 goal to earn over $180,000. And it’s not even finished
yet.
Originally it was advertised as a
‘normal’ USB expander for full-size laptop USBs, but the bright entrepreneurs
have just added the USB-C version, which is the one you probably need the most
if you've sprung for Apple's latest laptop.
There’s just one remaining problem.
The pass-through port won’t actually let you charge the MacBook so while
charging you’ll still be socket-less. Oh well.
Still interested? You can snag an
InfiniteUSB from $16 over at Kickstarter, and the first
cables will start flying out in June.
The kickstarter is also available for other devices which do not have the USB-C and compatible with android,iphone,ipad etc.
For more information about the Kickstarter visit :
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/668098663/infiniteusb-one-usb-port-unlimited-devices/description
Kickstarter to fix the new MacBook
Kickstarter to fix the new MacBook
Cheap 3gb ram phone.
iberry Auxus Beast
iberry has launched its Auxus Beast smartphone in India that boasts of 3GB RAM for a price at $224.This phone has been considered as the country's cheapest 3GB RAM smartphone, the Auxus Beast sports an HD IPS display and at its heart is a 1.7GHz 64-bit Octacore processor.The phone comes with 16GB internal storage which can be expandable up to 128GB through a microSD card.The Auxus Beast features a 13 megapixel rear camera and an 8 megapixel front camera. The Android Lollipop-based smartphone is powered by a 3050mAh battery and offers dual-SIM support along.
It is 8.2 mm thick and sports a matte finish body. The phone is available in Black colour and swappable back panels come in Red, Blue, and White which can be purchased separately.
Other features include 4G support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, off-screen gesture sensors and harlequin LED notification.
It is also a pretty tough phone check it out:
Swimmo Fitness Band
SWIMMO FITNESS BAND
From fitness bands capable of
tracking your swimming progress, to a smart-watch that lasts all week and
longer, it's been a great week for gadget lovers.
Wearables galore
We've seen all sorts of wearables
and fitness bands over the past couple of years, and now there's a smart-watch
designed specifically for the swimming pool. Capable of tracking laps and
swimming cadence, Swimmo could be the ideal wearable for fitness freaks, but
could you imagine ditching the Apple Watch in favour of one?
If you're after a more conventional
fitness band, there's always the Microsoft Band, which is finally touching down in
the some parts of Europe. You can order the Band now, and it costs you around $250.
From
fitness bands capable of tracking your swimming progress, to a
smartwatch that lasts all week and longer, it's been a great week for
gadget lovers. And now we're reaching the weekend it's time to glance
back at the biggest and best stories from the past few days. So read on
as we take a look in our Gadget Digest.
Wearables galore
We've seen all sorts of wearables and fitness bands over the past couple of years, and now there's a smartwatch designed specifically for the swimming pool. Capable of tracking laps and swimming cadence, Swimmo could be the ideal wearable for fitness freaks, but could you imagine ditching the Apple Watch in favour of one?
If you're after a more conventional fitness band, there's always the Microsoft Band, which is finally touching down in the UK. You can order the Band now, and it costs a reasonable £169.99.
- See more at: http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/news/asus-vivowatch-lg-g4-huawei-p8-microsoft-band-swimmo-fitness-band-gadget-digest#sthash.0sNxvTXq.dpuf
Wearables galore
We've seen all sorts of wearables and fitness bands over the past couple of years, and now there's a smartwatch designed specifically for the swimming pool. Capable of tracking laps and swimming cadence, Swimmo could be the ideal wearable for fitness freaks, but could you imagine ditching the Apple Watch in favour of one?
If you're after a more conventional fitness band, there's always the Microsoft Band, which is finally touching down in the UK. You can order the Band now, and it costs a reasonable £169.99.
- See more at: http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/news/asus-vivowatch-lg-g4-huawei-p8-microsoft-band-swimmo-fitness-band-gadget-digest#sthash.0sNxvTXq.dpuf
From
fitness bands capable of tracking your swimming progress, to a
smartwatch that lasts all week and longer, it's been a great week for
gadget lovers. And now we're reaching the weekend it's time to glance
back at the biggest and best stories from the past few days. So read on
as we take a look in our Gadget Digest.
Wearables galore
We've seen all sorts of wearables and fitness bands over the past couple of years, and now there's a smartwatch designed specifically for the swimming pool. Capable of tracking laps and swimming cadence, Swimmo could be the ideal wearable for fitness freaks, but could you imagine ditching the Apple Watch in favour of one?
If you're after a more conventional fitness band, there's always the Microsoft Band, which is finally touching down in the UK. You can order the Band now, and it costs a reasonable £169.99.
- See more at: http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/news/asus-vivowatch-lg-g4-huawei-p8-microsoft-band-swimmo-fitness-band-gadget-digest#sthash.0sNxvTXq.dpuf
Wearables galore
We've seen all sorts of wearables and fitness bands over the past couple of years, and now there's a smartwatch designed specifically for the swimming pool. Capable of tracking laps and swimming cadence, Swimmo could be the ideal wearable for fitness freaks, but could you imagine ditching the Apple Watch in favour of one?
If you're after a more conventional fitness band, there's always the Microsoft Band, which is finally touching down in the UK. You can order the Band now, and it costs a reasonable £169.99.
- See more at: http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/news/asus-vivowatch-lg-g4-huawei-p8-microsoft-band-swimmo-fitness-band-gadget-digest#sthash.0sNxvTXq.dpuf
From
fitness bands capable of tracking your swimming progress, to a
smartwatch that lasts all week and longer, it's been a great week for
gadget lovers. And now we're reaching the weekend it's time to glance
back at the biggest and best stories from the past few days. So read on
as we take a look in our Gadget Digest.
Wearables galore
We've seen all sorts of wearables and fitness bands over the past couple of years, and now there's a smartwatch designed specifically for the swimming pool. Capable of tracking laps and swimming cadence, Swimmo could be the ideal wearable for fitness freaks, but could you imagine ditching the Apple Watch in favour of one?
If you're after a more conventional fitness band, there's always the Microsoft Band, which is finally touching down in the UK. You can order the Band now, and it costs a reasonable £169.99.
- See more at: http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/news/asus-vivowatch-lg-g4-huawei-p8-microsoft-band-swimmo-fitness-band-gadget-digest#sthash.0sNxvTXq.dpuf
Wearables galore
We've seen all sorts of wearables and fitness bands over the past couple of years, and now there's a smartwatch designed specifically for the swimming pool. Capable of tracking laps and swimming cadence, Swimmo could be the ideal wearable for fitness freaks, but could you imagine ditching the Apple Watch in favour of one?
If you're after a more conventional fitness band, there's always the Microsoft Band, which is finally touching down in the UK. You can order the Band now, and it costs a reasonable £169.99.
- See more at: http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/news/asus-vivowatch-lg-g4-huawei-p8-microsoft-band-swimmo-fitness-band-gadget-digest#sthash.0sNxvTXq.dpuf
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