Thursday, June 25, 2015

Batmobile Inspired Bike

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Well well well, isn't this just dandy looking, the boys in Portland Oregon( Game Over Cycles) built this magnificent looking batmobile motorcycle and we sure as gravity want one! You got to see the rest of the photos.


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Fast SSD Flash Drives, The New Era




If you don’t mind waiting hours to fill a massive flash drive with files then by all means go and drop a few hundred bucks on a 256 GB drive. But if you value your time, you’ll want to seriously consider a compact SSD flash drive instead. They boast sustained transfer speeds topping out at an impressive 433 MB/s, and are finally available in larger 480 GB capacities.

Lamp With A Levitating Disc



Lunaluxx looks like it truly brings something unique and innovative to the table, or your desk, or your bedside table. It uses a small floating disk that glows brilliantly when hit with an invisible blue LED from underneath.

Portable Washing Machine That Doesn't Need Electricity



Drumi from Yirego is a compact portable washing machine that can clean around six or seven garments without the need for a power outlet, a generator, or even a sunny day to feed a solar panel.

Lighting That Is Good For Your Sleep





It turns out that reading on your iPad or home computer is actually a terrible way to fall asleep because the device’s blueish glow can make your body think it’s time to get up. The color of light can have a big impact on the body’s natural rhythms, so a new connected bulb called the Silk works to keep things in sync by matching itself to the color of the sun all day long.

Automatic Car Finder Gadget

If you have been to any of the big malls in developed countries, chances are you would realize that these malls are huge. Really, really huge. I am talking about half a mile long, and a few stories high. Hence, there is a need to ensure that there is enough parking space for all of the shoppers, and due to the lack of land, the parking lots, too, will need to be built stacked on one another.

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Your House Fully Connected With Googles Brillo System


 
Google intends to be the center of the connected home with its new “internet of things” operating system, Brillo.

Batman vs Superman Batmobile Revealed




The new Batman vs Superman Batmobile was unveiled by Warner Bros.Consumer products, the new vehicle is low to the ground and packed with guns.

Upcoming Range Rovers Will Be Able To Detect Potholes




Jaguar Land Rover is developing technology for their new Range Rover that will be able to detect potholes in the road.

A Gadget To Extend Dead Battery Life Upto 800 Percent





Batteriser is a new $2.50 gadget that is capable of extending the life of a disposable battery by up to 800 percent, allowing you to squeeze every last drop of energy from batteries ranging from AAA to D in size.

New Android In Flight Entertainment For Virgin America




Virgin America has announced that it is working on a new in flight entertainment system that is based on Google’s Android OS.

Did You Know That There Are Buses That Are Powered By Poop?



A bus powered by cow poop set a new land speed record, hitting 76.785 mph — 20 mph faster than your typical bus — to become the fastest of its kind in the United Kingdom.

A Mega Monster Limousine, Want One?



Turn up a mega truck into a limousine and you will most definately have the grand entrance and even steal the show from the host. This massive brute combines those two jaw-dropping entrances into one impressive statement, and if you’ve got $1 million to spend, you can have it.

Introducing The Koenigsegg Regera Hypercar and its $2.3Million Price Tag



Koenigsegg road cars have always had one mission, which the automaker sums up quite succinctly, “be the overall fastest cars on the planet – around a racetrack or elsewhere.”

Computer That Runs On Water




Researchers in the US have built a fully functioning computer that runs like clockwork - but instead of electrons, it operates using the movement of tiny magnetised water droplets. The ultimate goal is to use the machine to precisely control and manipulate matter, the same way that regular computers manipulate information.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Daimler's Self Drive Trucks!



What does it feel like to be driven by a computer the size of a truck?

Mercedes Benz Inspired Airline Interior





The world’s oldest – and by some estimations, grandest – of motorised transportation concerns is taking to the skies in a new partnership with the German airline Lufthansa.

Meet The Car Than Can Supposedly Make You Happy



Around 2.5m euros buys you a LaFerrari FXXK – or it would, if all 40 hadn't already been sold. And if the sound of that 6.3-litre V12 engine being revved to the skies isn't the aural equivalent of pure, unparalleled joy, then we don't know what is. Happiness equals LaFerrari FXXK.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Black Hornet PD-100, The Insect-Sized Drone







Since March, US Army Special Forces have been testing Black Hornets, lightweight reconnaissance drones from Prox Dynamics that are small enough to fit in your pocket.

2016 BMW 7 Series...Yikes!



The 2016 BMW 7 Series uber-premium sedan takes technology beyond the cutting edge. The cockpit is cocooned with weight-saving, life-saving carbon-fiber. There are more than a dozen ways to help the driver if he or she wants help. iDrive gets a touchscreen LCD and the ability recognize finger gestures, if not the rude gestures made by BMW 2002 partisans crying over progress. It ships this fall.



These Days Computers Can Tell What We Want



When you want something from Apple's Siri, you have to ask. But a coming wave of smart-assistant features won't sit around waiting for you.

We Can Hack Your Stuff With Your Selfie, Says Hacker




Like snapping selfies? Here’s something  to consider next time you mug for the camera: hackers.
Germany’s biggest hacker group, the Chaos Computer Club, demonstrated just how easy it is for someone to break through the four most common types of computer protection.

Glass That Can Withstand Armor Piercing Bullets



A transparent material tough enough to withstand armour piercing rounds is being tested by the US Air Force.

Your Television May Be Spying On You




The news broke that Samsung has a TV that can listen in to your conversations, record them and then upload the information to servers under their control. Then your data could be farmed out to third party companies. I’m guessing that these third parties are advertising and marketing outfits but, that isn’t clearly articulated.

The First Country To Go Cashless




The Danish government has proposed that most stores could dump their cash registers from January 2016.
 

Hacking Taken To A New High




An independent security researcher, found that drug infusion pumps made by medical device company Hospira (HSP) can be remotely tampered with. A hacker can tap into the pumps and change the amount of medication they've been set to dispense.

Finally, You Can Get an Affordable Robotic Arm





 
The technology used by most robotic arms and hands on the market - and many more of those in development - typically comes with large overheads.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

NSA has an actual Skynet Programme...Wait! What?





We’ve suspected it all along—that Skynet, the massive program that brings about world destruction in the Terminator movies, was just a fictionalization of a real program in the hands of the US government. And now it’s confirmed—at least in name.





Ear Phones That Control The External Environment Volume





Wouldn’t it be amazing if there was a volume knob that let you turn down the world’s annoying sounds? We’re talking about everything from blaring car horns to the sound of your obnoxiously loud co-worker talking on the phone.

Meet The Self Healing Concrete




They are the hated curse of most modern roads that cost long-suffering drivers millions of pounds in repairs every winter. But potholes could soon become a relic of the past due to futuristic plans to produce self-healing concrete.

Apps That Drain Your Phone's Battery The Most




Smartphone users have about 30 apps on their smartphones, on average. But the most used apps -- messaging, social media, and streaming entertainment -- happen to be the biggest guzzlers of battery power, according to a new study of Android phones from AVG Technologies (AVG), an online security company.

Can Your Finger Print Really Be Your Bank Account Password?



We already use our fingerprint to unlock our phones, and one day soon your finger could replace your bank password.

Woman Dumps $200k Apple Computer




In a cautionary tale that will validate the hoarding habits of technology obsessives everywhere, a woman in the US has dumped a super-rare first-generation Apple computer worth US$200,000 at a recycling depot in Milpitas, California.

Solar Powered Super Trees Bring A New Urban Outlook




These unique trees of up to 16 storeys in height can be found all around the Gardens -

twelve at the Supertree Grove, while the remaining six are placed in clusters of threes at the

Golden and Silver Gardens.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Meet Belty, The Perfect Belt Technology



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Imagine a motorized belt that adjusts to your body when you sit down, or extends itself as your gut expands during a marathon eating session.

Sony Symphonic Light

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Here’s a bedside lamp from Sony that’s designed to look like an old lantern. It doesn’t just contain an LED bulb inside, there’s also a speaker so you can stream music to it. Sound and light are remotely controlled through an app on your smartphone.

Friday, June 5, 2015

The Ultimate Secure Storage Device


Protecting your data just got a little safer. This storage device will keep operating even in extreme temps (up to 1,550 degrees for 30 minutes) and flood (up to 10 feet for three days). It also handles massive amounts of data--as much as 90TB if you add expansion bays. The base price does not come preloaded with any disk drives

Meet Flike, The Flying Motorbike






The iconic speeder bikes from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi may be closer to reality than you thought.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

La Noire, A Thrilling Game For The "Old School"


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L.A. Noire, which is set in Los Angeles in 1947, puts players in the shoes of Cole Phelps, a "by-the-books" detective who struggles with the corruption of the LAPD, as well as with internal conflicts resulting from his actions as a soldier during World War II. The game begins with Cole as a simple patrolman and continues as he gets promoted to the assigned desks of traffic, homicide, vice, and finally arson. Each desk comes with its own set of cases as well as a new suit, car and partner.

Next Big Thing: Man-made pollution-free islands


Fancy going off the grid? How does a custom-built green island sound?

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Agility Saietta R (The Environmental Friendly Super Bike)

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So you want to buy a motorbike? You’ve got two options; get a petrol-powered hog that pumps out enough toxic fumes to suffocate a penguin at 200 paces, or give in and pick something so dreary and inoffensive it might as well run on hummus.

Bentley’s 150k multimedia package gives your wheels iPads


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If a standard Bentley isn’t enough to satisfy your gadget lust then you may wish to consider putting down another US$250,000 on top of the Mulsanne’s US$350,000 base price in a package that promises all sorts of decadent extravagance.