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, 17 December 2015

WiGig : now transfer data in GBs in seconds

This year, the first devices containing WiGig radios hit the market. WiGig is a new wireless standard that operates on the wider 60 GHz frequency band. Information can transfer from device to device at 7 gigabits per second, and its low latency makes it a prime candidate for wireless docking.



Companies including Dell, Qualcomm, and Intel are incorporating the technology into products. Their WiGig-enabled devices will be able to instantly wirelessly connect PCs and peripherals, in addition to function as access points and data sharing, ushering in the age of a truly wireless office.

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Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Ultra Short Throw 4K Projector is the Future of the Television






BOOM!! good new for cinema lovers ....The Ultra Short Throw 4K Projector was immediately one of the coolest things to come from CES at the beginning of this year(2015). We still view projectors as clunky, old technology, but Sony is looking to change that with its newest possible addition to your living room. It’ll take an entire wall of your living room, but with its beautiful, unobtrusive design, it fits in with the modern home pretty well. Say hello to the future of living room screens.
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IMAX DIGITAL CAMERA :VERY FIRST SMALLEST, LIGHTEST 3D CAMERA

No cinema camera captures mind-blowing images like an IMAX camera, but because the cameras are so loud and heavy (the 3-D versions are around 200 pounds), cinematographers have to pick and choose when to use them. The new IMAX Digital 3D Camera weighs only 38 pounds and is nearly silent. That means cinematographers can mount it on cranes, squeeze it into tight spaces, or carry it above treetops in a hot-air balloon  to capture footage never before seen on the ultra-big screen or elsewhere, for that matter.
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360 FLY :FILMING A 360 VIDEO IS NOW POSSIBLE

Facebook, Google, and Samsung may have ventured into the virtual reality market this year, but their head-mounted displays won’t find a lot of traction without good content to support them. 


The 360fly is a camera that may help capture all that immersive video. Using an eight-element lens, it records video 360 degrees around and 240 degrees up and down. For now, viewers can click on and drag footage to pan through scenes. Someday, with VR, they may just be able to move their heads. 
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Saturday, 12 December 2015

WOWWEE MIP :TINY SELF-BALANCING ROBOT

Built in collaboration with the robotics lab at the University of Cali­fornia at San Diego, the MiP, or mobile inverted pendulum, is the first self-balancing consumer robot. 

The device uses a set of multi­axis gyroscopes and accelerometers to remain upright. It can respond to gesture commands, zip around corners, and carry small items such as a soda can, all while remaining vertical. The best part? Users can network up to eight MiPs together for synchronized movement. Robot dance party!
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Friday, 4 December 2015

Synaptics SmartBar


Trackpads and touchscreens are great, but what if you could control your mouse without ever lifting your fingers off your keyboard? Synaptics' new SmartBar technology incorporates a trackpad into the spacebar, allowing you to pinch-to-zoom, scroll and launch quick tasks with your thumbs.
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Thursday, 3 December 2015

Intel Compute Stick: now convert ur LED into computer

The computer stick is the world's smallest Windows PC, a tiny thumb drive-sized device that converts any television or monitor into a functional computer. 

Similar to the Google Chromecast or Amazon Fire Stick, the Intel Compute Stick can be plugged into an HDMI port. The four-inch PC comes installed with Windows 10, 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage.
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