This Blog is on latest technologies,some quick fix and different prototypes they haven't even launched yet to show show u how much the world have progressed

Thursday, 28 January 2016

3D Doodler. draw in air

your are a creative doodler
now take that creativity to next level by  3D-doodler
this device enables you to draw in air
it has a color full mold able jel that could be molded by using heat at the base which than converts the gel in the desired structure

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Hover boards:now fly in air

so have u ever imagined to fly with your skate borad well here it is
now you can practically fly in air by using this skate that that use a magnetic fiels that lifts the board upto 1 meter andd it could be controlled by the shiftness of the body
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noke

Noke is the world's first bluetooth-enabled padlock. Protect your property and belongings without the hassle of keys or combinations. Share access with others via the Noke app with the tap of a button
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Qualcomm WiPower

Qualcomm’s WiPower enables wireless charging through radio frequencies and provides greater flexibility for design and installation into phones and other applications like vehicles, office and home furniture, and communal spaces
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Thursday, 21 January 2016

Snap

Indoor/Outdoor LED PAR lamp with integrated 720p HD IP Camera, microphone, and speaker. Supports cloud recording/playback, voice and motion activation, facial/activity recognition for home security, automation, and commercial applications
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Saturday, 2 January 2016

Neuromorphic technology:computer chips like human brain

Even today's best supercomputers cannot rival the sophistication of the human brain. Computers are linear, moving data back and forth between memory chips and a central processor over a high-speed backbone. The brain, on the other hand, is fully interconnected, with logic and memory intimately cross-linked at billions of times the density and diversity of that found in a modern computer. Neuromorphic chips aim to process information in a fundamentally different way from traditional hardware, mimicking the brain's architecture to deliver a huge increase in a computer's thinking and responding power


Neuromorphic technology will be the next stage in powerful computing, enabling vastly more rapid processing of data and a better capacity for machine learning. IBM's million-neuron TrueNorth chip, revealed in prototype in August 2014, has a power efficiency for certain tasks that is hundreds of times superior to a conventional CPU (central processing unit), and more comparable for the first time to the human cortex. With vastly more computing power available for far less energy and volume, neuromorphic chips should allow more intelligent small-scale machines to drive the next stage in miniaturization and artificial intelligence.
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CHIP world's cheapest and smallest computer

CHIP:
World's cheapest PC is smaller and more powerful than a Raspberry Pi

Chip features 512 MB of RAM, 4 GB of storage, as well as WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity.


A new miniature computer that features all the same functionality as a regular PC has been developed by a US startup, costing just $9





chip is ready for shipping
and its new BATCH is to be expected in 2016
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