Tag: Technology

  • Luxury Watches in a Technological Future

    Luxury Watches in a Technological Future

    The battle of the watches began with the rise of the wearable technology revolution and specifically with the emergence of the Apple Watch in 2015. Since all that Apple touches more or less turns to gold, the question looming in the watch sector was what wearable technology would do to traditional timepieces. Of course, most…

  • MixStix lightsaber mixes drinks in a jiffy

    MixStix lightsaber mixes drinks in a jiffy

    Bartending at home can be a breeze with this little lightsaber. While it does little to thwart inter-galactic villains, the MixStix doubles up as an LED painter and a measuring device. It serves even those with little or no knowledge of bartending. The smart stick comes with measure indicators that guide users to pour just…

  • Video: See through backseat illusion helps flawless reversing

    Motorists may be good on the road, moving ahead and maneuvering with dexterity and virtue. However, the real proving ground is a parking lot where backing a car lets many drivers down. But thanks to this cool transparent backseat rearview technology, developed by Japan’s Keio University, drivers can see ‘through’ their backseats. It doesn’t take…

  • MIT certifies legitimate ‘pirates’!

    MIT certifies legitimate ‘pirates’!

    If you’re a real champion when it comes to pistol shooting, fencing, sailing and archery, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then you may well be in line for being a certified pirate! That’s good to know since most students mix nerd-core habits with a sedimentary life that doesn’t involve strenous physical regimes. Six students…

  • Qualcomm Atheros Wi-Fi Display Technology connects, truly

    Qualcomm Atheros Wi-Fi Display Technology connects, truly

    The wise move by Qualcomm to cash in on networked displays. And when you throw in some wireless neatness, who’s saying no? The Qualcomm Atheros Wi-Fi Display Technology is surely the next big step for the company who has been stable in giving us some processing monsters. On taking stage at CES, Qualcomm has brought…

  • CES 2012: Atmel maXTouch S Technology to reduce slimness even farther

    CES 2012: Atmel maXTouch S Technology to reduce slimness even farther

    Phones going this has never failed to impress the world. With the new wave of touch-centric phones dominating mankind, there’s very little for users of old technologies to look forward to. The impetus is clear on an effort to slim down our touch-sensitive hotties and its good news right from the start. Behind all the…

  • New Technology might bring in Matrix-style effortless learning

    New Technology might bring in Matrix-style effortless learning

    As kids, we had very few ways to learn things. We had to give up sleep to listen to our teachers or if the subject didn’t interest us, the much favorite mugging up technique seldom failed us. However the boffins at Boston University (BU) and ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan have a movie-inspired…

  • Levitron Revolution with EZ Float technology levitates up to 12 ounces

    Levitron Revolution with EZ Float technology levitates up to 12 ounces

    So you like setting things you love afloat in the air? Just what the Levitron Revolution makes possible, with the EZ Float technology. It can handle weights of up to 12 ounces. So all you need to do is levitate the small magnetic disk over the base station that houses four LED lights. Then you…

  • Artist Adrien Mondot launches technology-packed exhibition in France

    Artist Adrien Mondot launches technology-packed exhibition in France

    Artist-designer Adrien Mondot has in recent times pretty much created a mark with his astounding pieces of digital art. Now, teaming up with fellow artist Claire Bardainne, Mondot has pulled the veil off his latest exhibition, the XYZT, Les paysages abstraits in Grenoble, France. The exhibition in particular has on display a bunch of interactive…

  • Burton’s True 3D technology will usher in a new era in the 3D world

    Burton’s True 3D technology will usher in a new era in the 3D world

    The folks from Japanese company Burton have created a “True 3D” plasma display technology” which functions by focusing laser light into points which stimulate oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the air to a plasma excitation level. With 3D fast becoming the next big thing, Burton is attempting to take it to a completely new level.…