February 5, 2012
In 2010, ADR Studio designed Apple iWatch concept and shared its photos and the idea has not any further development but now after two years they have posted photos of Apple iWatch2 concept with some features descriptions, whereas no original iWatch was launched in market by Apple. iWatch2 like a jewel, in its black slide-to-open-box . It would be loaded 32 GB memory ,front face camera and LCD projector. Really it would be mind blowing and lets wait this big gadget to crawl in market and own it. See Apple iWatch2 more Photos on next page.
i watch Features: - WiFi and Bluetooth
- Integrated RSS Reader
- 32GB memory
- Weather forecast system
- Possibility to connect with Bluetooth or WiFi to iPhone / iPad
- LCD projector to show everywhere pictures by your iPhone / iPad
- Frontal face camera
- Polycarbonate main body
- Alluminum chassis
- PK2 Kevlar insert
- Bracelet in 5 colors with
- polycarbonate insert
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February 4, 2012
Basically, this is a better metal with the best qualities of plastic. It’s also kind of crazy. The Apple deal was disclosed in an August 5 SEC filing, giving the Cupertino company “a perpetual, worldwide, fully-paid, exclusive license” for all their technology: On August 5, 2010, Liquidmetal Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Liquidmetal”), entered into a Master Transaction Agreement with Apple Inc., a California corporation (“Apple”), pursuant to which (i) Liquidmetal c... Continue reading...
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February 4, 2012
this is freaking awesome! Your Star Trek or James Bond projection keyboard dream is turning into reality! This thing is called the Light Touch, an interactive projector that instantly transforms any flat surface into a touchscreen. The gadget adopts the Holographic Laser Projection (HLP) technology, which creates bright, high-quality video images in WVGA resolution. Integrated infrared sensors detect motion and turn the projected image into a 10.1-inch virtual touchscreen. Although the real ... Continue reading...
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February 4, 2012
Engineering professor Xiang Zhang and his team have built a tiny optical device that uses graphene to switch light on and off. It can be used as a network modulator, controlling the speed at which data packets are transmitted. "Graphene enables us to make modulators that are incredibly compact and that potentially perform at speeds up to ten times faster than current technology allows," says Zhang. "This new technology will significantly enhance our capabilities in ultrafast optical communicat... Continue reading...
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February 4, 2012
Auguste Reymond’s Braille Hi-Touch is the new Classic quartz watch designed specially for the blind. Features raised hour-markers with special hands allows those visual impaired with a way to read time with their fingertips. Continue reading...
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February 4, 2012
Monitoring the thousands of people that attend a World Cup is not easy. Security teams have to try and pick out suspicious characters from among the multitude of drunken, face-painted, screaming spectators. Luckily, science has come to the rescue of the Brazilian cops who will be in charge of keeping the peace of the next World Cup in 2014. Some sciency dudes invented a pair of sunglasses that can scan up to 400 faces at a time and matches them against a database of known criminals and terror... Continue reading...
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February 4, 2012
Although there had been other kinds of engines around, James Watt added a separate condenser, thereby reducing by almost 75% the fuel that had been used by previous engines. Watt’s addition to the steam engine caused its production and overall usefulness to skyrocket in the 1800s, and the development of a practical, efficient steam engine and its application to industry and transportation caused a great leap for industrialization. Its application was virtually limitless; it was used on rail... Continue reading...
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February 3, 2012
The watch, which has green light projected in it doesn’t contain physical hand in it to mention the time. Wonder as to how to know the time? Well, the shadows are all in the dial to let you know the time. It is through the shadows that one can note the time. The outer shadow hand tells us the hour time whereas the inner shadow hand projects the minutes time. The invisible LED lights that are fixed in the dial create the shadows, and the watch in no way related to the Sun. The name Sun Watch... Continue reading...
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February 3, 2012
A team of scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, USA, has managed to entangle ions using microwave fields for the first time. According totheir publication in the journal Nature (“Microwave quantum logic gates for trapped ions”), the team has implemented a method that could be important for the realization of an integrated quantum computer with trapped ions. Christian Ospelkaus, professor within the Clusterof Excellence QUEST (Centre for Quantum... Continue reading...
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February 3, 2012
Featuring elegant and sophisticated brushed-aluminum finish, the eclipse touchmouse sports an advanced feature set and streamlined ergonomics. Designed for home, office or on the go, the touchmouse delivers both style and quality. Three button operation, 1600dpi laser technology and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity ensure that the eclipse touchmouse can cope with a multitude of home and office tasks. 
The ultimate rechargeable wireless mouse has an optical sensor for h... Continue reading...
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