The “Surface” touch-screen tabletop computer
Being created by the well known Microsoft, this cool touch-screen tabletop computer is expected to show up in four different cities today. It’s debut has already been delayed for some months, but the waiting will stop now. It will be available at AT&T stores in New York, Altanta, San Antonio and San Bruno.
Via crave.
AuthenTec Fingerprint Sensors
Authec Tec presents you a revolutionary new packaging for fingerprint sensors. Made out of a durable, waterproof, surface-mountable and, you’ll going to like this, THIN covering for its TruePrint biometric fingerprintsensors, the casing will be sure to make you feel delighted. Being called the TouchStone, it will confer uber protection for the sensitive gadget, reinsuring that it will stay safe in your pocket.Nonetheless this also brings out new technology. TruePrint system uses small RF signals that detect the layer of your skin under the surface.
Via techfresh.
Hypnosis brainwave gadget
Using a combination of glasses, latest technology and software, Orange Dream created a new type of accessory that can help you with nicotine addiction, calm down or lose more weight.
Even if this piece of technology sounds good, we are wondering if it works or what if it gets in the wrong hands.
Via engadget
Smart brake lights
Students from Virginia Tech developed a new type of brake lights.
The concept is quite easy, if you are breaking slowly a orange-yellow light is displayed then red, if you brake suddenly a flash red light. This will improve considerably the night light show from cars.
Looking forward to take a long exposure picture of a street with cars that have this lights on them.
Via engadget
Apple displaycamera
We intentionally wrote “displaycamera”.
Why is that ? Let us explain about a new revolutionary Apple patent after the break.
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Electricity from…..our window
Electricity from…..our window.
It sounds weird, but is true. Octillion Corp’s developed a new NanoPower Window technology.
It works like this: you cover the window with thin films of silicon nanoparticles which act like solar cells, then electricity should result. We’ll love to see this in real life, with a competitive price, but our guess is that is going to be pretty expensive.
Via techfresh
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