Posted by Qossay Takroori on July 5, 2010 ·
A new line of cable technology is merging to replace HDMI. The new audio/video cable known as HDBaseT, is being developed by four major electronic companies, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Samsung, LG, and Valens Semiconductor.
HDBaseT is the first and only technology to provide all-in-one connectivity, delivering a feature set unmatched by any other technology in the industry. As the consumer home [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on June 22, 2010 ·
If you liked the WII, then you probably will fall in love with the new Kinect controller for Xbox 360 from Microsoft.
Microsoft just announced that they are going to release a new sensor called “Kinect” on November 4, 2010. If you order the sensor now, then you pay only 149.99$. But Microsoft may increase the prices based on the pre-orders they receive.
The video below demonstrates to you [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on May 31, 2010 ·
Genetically engineered goats are not capable of producing silk. Thanks to molecular biologists Randy Lewis who figured out how to put the spider silk making gene into goats. “There’s a lot of interest in spider silk fibers because they’re stronger than almost any other man-made fiber and they’re also elastic,” says Randy Lewis.
Scientists discovered a way to make spider [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on May 28, 2010 ·
Few months ago, NASA unveiled their new super quit, and smooth one-person air plane at the American Helicopter Society meeting in San Francisco.
They called it the “Puffin”; its has 10 times eduction in noise from the quietest helicopters today, and electric. No one has ridden the air the Puffin yet, but there is a video demonstration of how it looks like.
NASA has spent about $500,000 [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on May 28, 2010 ·
IBM has invented a new technology that would make traffic lights, in busy intersection, to turn off your car until the light turns green. The new technology according to IBM researchers, would remotely stop and start the engines of vehicles, with the aim of increasing fuel consumption efficiency at busy intersections, and decrease car accidents.
Here is how physorg described the new technology:
The [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on March 25, 2010 ·
30% bigger than the iPhone, the HTC Evo 4G mobile phone is expected to hit the U.S market this summer 2010. This is the first ever 4G mobile phone, designed by Sprint Nextel.
Sprint Nextel is the company behind Google Nexus One mobile phone.
There is no news yet about the price tag on this cool phone, but what we know that it comes with these features
Brighter display technology.
4.3-inch LCD screen
Eight [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on March 13, 2010 ·
Amazing 3D technology turns 3 walls and a floor to “real space adventure”. A viewer stands in the room called “iCube” wearing polarized 3D glasses — like you might use in a 3D movie — with small markers that stick out a bit from the frames.
The viewer will experience an amazing view, because to him everything looks real. Watch this video of a man experimenting the technology.
Amazing [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on March 13, 2010 ·
Oakley, a company that makes sunglasses mostly for athletics, developed a new glasses that help blinds see using their tongue.
The first to test this new technology was Craig Lundberg, who lost his eyes in combat in Iraq three years ago.
The device is called BrainPort, and works like this:
A video camera is attached to a pair of glasses captures the moving image in the wearers usual field of vision. [...]