Computer-Like Contact Lenses!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

"Washington University researchers are looking to develop contact lenses that would allow you to check your email, surf the web, and more , all with the blink of an eye." According to Digitaltrends: "With computers and smart devices decreasing in size and increasing in function, it seems that researchers at the University Washington are taking that concept even further. A team from the University has recently completed trials on a new generation of Terminator-like contact lenses that Read more [...]

Mobile phone charger: Solar of course….

Written by Mahmoud Basho on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

"If you think that you need a piece of mind, this gadget is a must for you. A solar battery charger for your cellphone. It comes from Japan. This little cell phone strap from Strap-Ya is actually a small solar cell that can store energy and charge your phone. It can be charged up to 500 times–and if it’s cloudy, three hours on an AC adapter will give you a backup battery anyway. The  solar charger even comes with an AC adapter that allows it to be charged up and used as a spare battery.  Read more [...]

iPad Actually Belongs To The Kitchen!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

I've posted previously the kitchen Macbook, seems like Apple is looking forward to make the world's chefs happy! "How very timely, following on the Professional Chef iPad app post that just appeared. Long story short: look at the photo above. nuf sed." From the website, for those who find enuf is never enough: ........................... Ultra-clear plastic seals tightly to protect both front and back of iPad. Touchscreen sensitivity unaffected by sleeve. Fits iPad Read more [...]

Gadget Locator, The Smart Finder!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

"People lose stuff and the time then spent umpteen hours searching for their misplaced treasures. To prevent this from happening in the future, might you consider investing in the Smart Finder? It consists of a small remote control-like device and little color-coded receivers. Basically, you lose your junk, hit the button on the remote and it guides you to your wares, provided it's within 25 meters (82 feet) of your current location. Yawn. We picked up on a similar product earlier in the year Read more [...]

The Coat TV!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

The coat that is a TV! Here is a great example of flexible LED displays, it has been built onto a white lab coat, but the effect is stunning as the images appear all around the person the wearing the coat, even the arms. It just goes to flexibility of LED displays and offers some interesting new advertising ideas for the future. These are the details for the TV coat according to Cathode Corner; The Video Coat is a colour TV set built into a lab coat. It is a 160 x 120 pixel colour LED Read more [...]

GTX Shoe With GPS, Never Get Lost Again!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

"As millions of boomers are approaching 65 and in recognition of World Alzheimer's Day on September 21, 2011, GTX Corp is proud to announce the release of the world's first GPS tracking technology to be imbedded into comfort and wellness shoes for individuals afflicted with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. This is a significant milestone for both Companies and while the $604 billion worldwide cost of dementia has become and will continue to be a significant fiscal challenge, the under Read more [...]

I’m Watch: The New Smartphone On Your Wrist!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Gadgets, Uncategorized

This high-tech watch runs on a customized Android OS and connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth, allowing you to see notifications right on your wrist. "Why own a watch that just tells you the time when you can own one that does almost everything your smartphone would do, but can be worn right on your wrist? That’s the idea behind I’m Watch ($400+), which takes the idea of the iPod Nano with the wristband a step further by incorporating an Android operating system and Bluetooth Read more [...]

Charge Your iPhone Using A Solar Tree!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

Styled on the look of a small bonsai tree this charger uses twenty seven solar panels on the end of each branch to produce energy from the sun and then charge the internal battery. Once charged it can provide thirty six hours of charging power for all sorts of portable devices and the great thing is that it keeps charging so long as there is sunlight. This how the Electree Solar Bonsai works; The 27 solar panels installed at the tip of the branches capture the solar energy which is then stored Read more [...]

Throwable 360 Panoramic Camera!

Written by Mostafa Dafer on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

We present the Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera which captures a full spherical panorama when thrown into the air. At the peak of its flight, which is determined using an accelerometer, a full panoramic image is captured by 36 mobile phone camera modules. [Via @Johl; Images courtesy of Jonas Pfeil, CC] Pfeil describes how his invention works on his website: Our camera uses 36 fixed-focus 2 megapixel mobile phone camera modules. The camera modules are mounted in a robust, 3D-printed, Read more [...]

OmniTouch Projector Turns Anything Into a Touchscreen

Written by Mahmoud Basho on . Posted in Featured, Gadgets

  Alongside the PocketTouch technology, Microsoft has also been supporting research on something a lot more visual, a lot more flashy, and a lot more versatile: OmniTouch. While mobile technology has been centering around increasing responsive and sleek touchscreens for the past few years, OmniTouch takes things in a bit of a different direction by using a projectorto make any flat surface into a “touchscreen.” At the moment, OmniTouch is pretty primitive and requires the user to wear a shoulder-mounted Read more [...]

Create a Bump Key to Open Any Door

Written by Mahmoud Basho on . Posted in Gadgets, Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized

Lockpicking is a skill that takes years upon years to master. Locks come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but have common ground in how they work. Most cylinder locks have "tumblers," which are metallic cylindrical objects that sit vertically to the actual locking mechanism. Tumblers have five or six holes with rounded key pins of various height in them, each needing to meet an exact height or the cylinder in the center (the lock itself) will not be allowed to turn. This is the reason why you Read more [...]

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