Thursday, September 30, 2010

Wireless Magic Charger use Mgic of Induction

The Mobee Magic Charger

The base station

The Mobee Magic Charger battery in the Magic Mouse

A battery for the Mobee Magic Charger

 

Wireless mice are great for users who don’t like a “tail” trailing from the mouse getting tangled up with all manner of objects sitting on a desk. The only real downside is the need to replace or recharge batteries when their power runs down. For users of Apple’s Magic Mouse who are tired of constantly swapping out dead batteries for new alkalines or fully charged rechargeables, Mobee Technology has unveiled its Magic Charger. Unveiled at IFA, the device charges wirelessly using the magic of induction technology to provide around six days of power under constant use.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Sony Ericsson LiveView puts Android handset display and control on your wrist

                               The Sony Ericsson LiveView

  LiveView is controlled via the touchframe and physical buttons

  The Sony Ericsson LiveView clips into the included wristband

           LiveConnects to compatible handsets via Bluetooth

                             The Sony Ericsson LiveView

           The Sony Ericsson LiveView attached to your wrist


For people who absolutely, positively have to have Facbook updates and tweets now and can’t even spare the time it takes to pull their mobile phone from their pocket or handbag, Sony Ericsson has unveiled its LiveView Android accessory. The compact device sports a form factor similar to the latest iPod nano and can be clipped to clothing or worn like a wristwatch just like Apple’s device. But LiveView offers extra functionality that effectively makes it a remote micro display and controller for a mobile phone.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Magic eye watch concept from TokyoFlash !

 Just look at the zig zag pattern on the watch.
 It needs a magic eye to understand!

 Isn't it amazing?
Don't get confused,it is made easier for a magic eye!

The folks over at Tokyo Flash are at it again with yet another crazy LED watch design that inspires both awe and confusion. This latest optical illusion watch design makes use of the famous (or infamous?) magic eye phenomenon to display the time. Of course to most onlookers the zig-zag pattern will make no sense, but if the owner can train himself to see the time displayed behind the pattern he will be sure to both astound and annoy friends and family.

Monday, September 27, 2010

FlyingLift gives camcorders a birds-eye view !

FlyingLift quadrocopter can carry camcorders weighing up to 500 g.

Pirate Eye monocular video glasses.

Hand-held controller displays flight information.

Backpackable receiver unit.

FlyingLift quadrocopter.

Pirate Eye monocular video glasses.

Sick of straining your arm to get that all-important above the crowd video angle? Here's a solution that will give you a true birds-eye view. Due to hit the market at the end of the year, FlyingLift is a remote controlled quadrocopter which can carry a conventional video camera of up too 500 grams in weight while beaming images back to the ground in real-time. The system consists of an electrically powered carbon fiber chopper, a backpack-mounted receiver unit, a hand-held controller and a set of video glasses which deliver what the camera sees to one eye while leaving the other eye free to follow the quadrocopter in flight.

Seabird "Open Web Concept Phone"

The Seabird Open Web mobile phone concept from Billy May

Pico projectors on either side of the phone project a virtual keyboard.

A dock allows the projectors to display the screen and a virtual keyboard.

The Seabird Open Web mobile phone concept from Billy May.

 As laptop computers continue to shrink in size and mobile phones become more and more powerful, can it be that long before the two merge into a device with the portability of a mobile phone and the functionality of a laptop? While it is just a matter of time before the power of a fully-fledged PC can be crammed inside a device the size of a mobile phone, our fingers aren't getting any smaller so overcoming the problems of interacting with such a small device will require some creative thinking. Creative thinking like that of designer Billy May who has come up with a mobile phone concept called the “Seabird” that is designed to address some of the frustrations people face when using such physically small devices.

What's the technology actually is?

Technology is the usage and knowledge of tools, techniques, crafts, systems or methods of organization. The word technology comes from the Greek technología (τεχνολογία) — téchnÄ“ (τέχνη), an 'art', 'skill' or 'craft' and -logía (-λογία), the study of something, or the branch of knowledge of a discipline.[1] The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas: examples include construction technology, medical technology, or state-of-the-art technology or high technology. Technologies can also be exemplified in a material product, for example an object can be termed state of the art.
Dictionaries and scholars have offered a variety of definitions. The Merriam-Webster dictionary offers a definition of the term: "the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area" and "a capability given by the practical application of knowledge".[1] Ursula Franklin, in her 1989 "Real World of Technology" lecture, gave another definition of the concept; it is "practice, the way we do things around here".[7] The term is often used to imply a specific field of technology, or to refer to high technology or just consumer electronics, rather than technology as a whole.[8] Bernard Stiegler, in Technics and Time, 1, defines technology in two ways: as "the pursuit of life by means other than life", and as "organized inorganic matter."

Sunday, September 26, 2010

The latest ways to charge your cell phone

Speakers use electricity to generate sound waves and now scientists from Korea have used zinc oxide, the main ingredient of calamine lotion, to do the reverse – convert sound waves into electricity. They hope ultimately the technology could be used to convert ambient noise to power a mobile phone or generate energy for the national grid from rush hour traffic.
 The orange power pump not to blow air but to charge your cell phone in an easy way.
Your cell phone can be charged simply in sunlight,having solar cell in it.
Orange Power Wellies - power collected in the power generating sole is generated via a process known as the Seebeck effect.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Mitsubishi i-MEV won the "Most Advance technology" award !





Tokyo, Japan, October 23, 2009 – Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced that its new-generation electric vehicle, the i-MiEV has won the “Most Advanced Technology” award at the “2009 – 2010 Car of the Year Japan” final judging held by the Car of the Year Japan’s Executive Committee. Confirming Mitsubishi Motors’ heritage in the Car of The Year Japan awards, this further recognition comes 2 years after the Lancer Evolution X won the “Most Fun” Special Achievement award at the 2007-2008 Japan Car of the Year awards.
Utilizing the long wheelbase from the gasoline-powered “i” rear-midship layout on which the i-MiEV is based, the high-capacity drive battery is installed under the floor, and the power unit is mounted under the luggage area. Through this structure, the i-MiEV has plenty of range for daily driving while keeping the spacious interior of the “i” base vehicle.
The introduction of the MiEV OS (MiEV Operating System)*1 – an advanced integrated vehicle management system into which the company has poured its wealth of know-how gained from decades of electric vehicle (EV) research and development – has provided the kind of high performance and reliability that befits a new-generation EV. The i-MiEV garnered praise as the realization of the ultimate in environmental efficiency as it emits no CO2 while being driven*2.

Best PlayStation Move accessories (A step into reality)


                                                           Move champions pack.
                                                               Ultimate Boxing gloves
                                                          PlayStation Shooting gun
                                                           PlayStation move controllers
                                                      Charge station pack set for pS3
                                                                Moves detector for PS3
                                                              PS3 move battle Rifle
If your imagination can't serve you well while you're playing Sony's interactive PlayStation Move, we think you don't need to imagine as we speak, cause there's Nyko, Mad Catz, Interworks, CTA Digital and PDP pushing their plastic peripheral accessories to mount your move controllers. And, yes, there's plenty of them after the break, even the unwanted ones.

Friday, September 24, 2010

New NOKIA E7 Smartphone


Nokia has announced the all so extra brilliant looking E7, the smartphone which seems to be noticed everywhere due to its high features and exclusive promotion. The E7 has some brand new features like you can make PowerPoint presentations on the go. With a stainless steel body, sleek cuts and exclusive features this mobile is sure to give its competitors a run for their money.

The orignal iPhone heart monitor !

A real heart monitor that uses the inbuilt microphone to hear and detect your heart rate. You can use the microphone on your headphones or the inbuilt microphone at the base of your iPhone 3G to measure your heart rate. Use Heart Monitor to get very accurate heart rate results, find your resting heart rate, track your previous results and use the special Pulse Count mode which helps you take manual pulse counts when you are training.

Because Heart Monitor uses sound to detect heart rates, you can use the iPhone 3G directly over your heart or directly on the pulse in your neck or wrist. Heart Monitor works best in quiet areas. You can get excellent results when using the microphone on your headphone cable.