LATEST TECHNOLOGIES

LOGYSIS OPTICAL FINGER MOUSE-USB WIRELESS



Strap this optical mouse made by Logisys onto your index finger and use the 800 dpi laser on any media (except reflective glass surfaces) to easily control the cursor. The desk, keyboard, wall, even your own clothes will work as a functioning surface. Even more convenient, the scroll wheel and left and right buttons are easily usable with your thumb to scroll and click through your applications. The next step is losing the USB cable it uses to connect and going wireless. 


Amplifiear

A creative Kickstarter project designed to easily boost the audio on your iPad


Nonlinear Studio's Amplifiear is a clever clip-on device designed to enhance your iPad's sound. Stunning in its simple design and basic, low-tech construction—no batteries or wires, nor electric currents of any kind required—the Amplifiear magnifies volume by reflecting and redirecting sound forward from the iPad's back speaker.   




  • Nonlinear's head designer Evan Clabots conceived the lightweight, recyclable ABS plastic ear to correct what many might see as a design flaw in Apple's tablet: a back-facing speaker, which offers less-than-optimal sound without the reliance on other stereo devices. The intelligible Amplifiear comes outfitted with a tension clip for fitting both the newest iPad model and the iPad2, and slips onto the tablet's top corner. Like a mini amphitheater, it draws its sound-increasing power from basic physical acoustics.
                                    

Belkin's Conserve Valet

An energy-saving charging station for even the most tech-addicted environmentalists



Belkin's new Conserve Valet power station presents a simple, energy-efficient way to charge electronic devices. A single platform charges up to four mobile devices at once reducing energy consumption by 75% overall, and the station itself draws zero power when not in use.

As an added measure, the Valet automatically shuts off once all devices have been charged, ensuring that no more energy than necessary is being consumed. Unlike some other charging stations the Belkin accommodates your existing USB cords, which get wrapped around the base for clutter-free storage.



                                   Mini Mate






The Mac Mini has such great potential to be a home media hub, but the hard drive options it ships with are not very well suited to such use. Apparently upgrading to a higher capacity internal drive isn't much of an option either because they'll run too hot and cause too many problems-- not to mention the innards of this thing are even complex for a Mac certified technician to navigate.
The MicroNet miniMate solves this problem by adding a drive with up to 400GB of space in a case that matches the footprint and finish of the Mini. The unit is self cooling so no fans to disturb the Mini's zen.

                                                                              Jawbone



Jawbone, the Yves Behar designed Bluetooth device, utilizes advanced noise cancellation technology to eliminate background noise from your call. I have been testing it out for a couple weeks now—walking on NYC streets, passing garbage trucks and ambulances, yet no one complained of the background noise and I didn't need to raise my voice to be heard. By using directional microphones and a bone conduction voice activity sensor, Jawbone is able to adapt to any noise environment resulting in clear reception and delivery. Although a tad bulky, it is lightweight, sleek and curved to match the outline of your face. The earloop and earbud come in different sizes and shapes allowing a somewhat customizable fit. The headset
is constructed from medical grade plastic and is available in black, gray or red.



                                                                           

                           Plastic Logic Reader







Still one year out of consumer reach, the Plastic Logic reader is already being touted by some sources as the Kindle killer. At this week's Tools of Change for Publishing Conference in New York, I had a chance to see the reader prototype in action and get my hands on one, albeit briefly.
With a form factor equivalent to that of a legal-size pad of paper, though coming in at half the thickness and weighing under 16 ounces, it's easy to see the reader's instant appeal. Compatibility with document formats like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDFs, in addition to newspapers, periodicals and books, means that users will no longer need to stuff carry-ons or briefcases full of papers when traveling. The reader has the capacity to store thousands of documents, all of which can be synced wirelessly or with wired access. Publishing partners already include fictionwise, the Financial Times, Ingram Digital and USA Today. 




So how about the image quality? The reader utilizes an E Ink active matrix display, initially produced with a grayscale screen that adequately replicates the effect of reading newsprint (plans for both a flexible reader and color screen are in the works). Unlike typical glass silicon displays, the flexible plastic substrates used in the reader allow the device to be both thinner, lighter and rugged. These features, coupled with the ability to see the reader in broad daylight, makes for a strong case indeed.
The touch-screen interface uses simple gestural commands similar to those on Apple devices, allowing for toggling between pages, zooming in and out and bringing up the keyboard for annotations. A simple home button in the upper left corner brings users back to the main page. Check out a demonstration at the Consumer Electronics Show in the AP video below. 


                                                         

                             Five Wooden Gadgets


As technology continues on its upward trajectory, designers occasionally grow nostalgic for simpler forms. Consumers also want the basic aesthetics of yesterday, without sacrificing the technological advances of today. One way to get the best of both worlds is wood-based electronics. Whether for the eco-minded, who prefer it to non-biodegradable plastic, or for pure classicists who are charmed by its timelessness, the wooden form is at once visually striking and practical. Here are some of the 











  • Magno Wooden Radio
The Magno radio is the brainchild of Indonesian entrepreneur Singgih Kartono. Handmade by local carpenters from sustainably-harvested wood, it comes in two sizes (pictured above). In addition to AM and FM frequencies, Kartono satisfies the true retro-philes with two bands of shortwave radio. He also bows to modern conventions by including MP3 compatibility. It's currently available fromAreaware, with the small version costing $200 and the larger $250.


  • Maple Phone


    The Maple Phone was designed by Hyun Jin Yoon and Eun Hak Lee, who won the silver at this year's International Design Excellence Awards. It's comprised of two slender pieces of maple that function as a slider, revealing the LCD display stored inside. A sensor on the back turns the block of wood into a fully functional, touch-sensitive phone with MP3 compatibility and a digital camera. Though still in prototype form, the creators expect to manufacture the phone at an affordable rate so that it's available on a large scale







  • Swedx

    Since 2002, this Swedish company has been producing electronics embedded in polished wood. They claim to bring a "more human" feeling by using warm, natural materials on their computer monitors, television screens and accessories. But despite the unconventional material, they didn't skimp on technology. Their engineers designed one of the world's thinnest TFT-LCD monitors and didn't sacrifice on usability. Swedx products cost are close to the industry standard, and you can   buy them from their website 


  •         David Burel Plywood Headphones
These distinctive headphones are as elegant as they are simplistic. Dissatisfied with wood used as a marketing device for environmentalists, David Burel made sure his phones made wood an integral feature of the design. The "wood arch" is made from Finnish birch plywood and uses the same molding technique employed by furniture and skateboard designers. The resulting arch has a width of 1.2mm, so it's lightweight and flexible, while providing the precise, resonant sound that only wood can produce. They're being launched under the title The Perfect Unison, where you can preorder one of 100 units currently in production. Since they're made from one continuous piece, you'll have to measure your head for proper sizing.


  • Wooden LED Clock 



 
This clever timepiece looks like an ordinary block of wood when it's deactivated. Once operational, thought, an interior light lets the numbers glow from behind its surface. It can be run like a normal clock with a constant display, with the digits flashing every 2.5 seconds or in "slide mode," where the numbers scroll one digit at a time every minute. It doesn't have an alarm or any advanced features, but what it lacks in function, it makes up for with eye-catching fashion. You can buy one for $150 atThinkGeek.



             EMOTIV SYSTEMS developing new interface for human computer interaction




 
Emotiv Systems, based in San Francisco, has secured over $6 million in venture funding to develop technology that allows humans to interact with computer applications via thoughts. Based on the latest developments in neuro-technology, the Company claims to have developed a helmet device that can detect thoughts, feeling and expression. The Company envisions a future where machines can detect non-conscious communication, including perception, intuition and expression. Emotiv is initially focusing on the electronic gaming industry.




                    Dell Inspiron New Notebook | Dell New Notebooks


Convertible tablet PCs – that is, tablet PCs that can turn into a regular laptop form factor – have traditionally had swivel screens on hinges that work the same way as the swivel screens on Sony’s Alpha DSLRs, for example. There was also one with an awkward sliding mechanism that nobody remembers, but we won’t go into that here. At the Intel Developer Forum being held right now in San Francisco, Dell introduced an upcoming addition to their dell Inspiron line with a 10-inch notebook that transforms into a new tablet PC using a whole new approach. Once you open the lid of the laptop, the screen flips around on an axis halfway down the sides of the display, turning into a clamshell laptop.


The notebook itself has a dual-core Atom processor and runs Windows 7Premium.







                                            SONY ERICSSON BLUETOOTH EARPHONE



A new concept of earphone in the market with the concept technology, this device is develope by a very famouselectronic company which isSony Ericsson. The phone is a elegant bluetooth earphone concept has been designed to reflect light in an innovative way through it's smooth and simple surfaceto make it more stylishearphone.




Sony Ericsson is a well known company which was started in joint venture of the a Japanese consumer electronics company Sony Corporation and a Swedish telecommunicationscompany Ericsson to make worlds class mobile phones.The reason behind to stated the company in venture is to combine Sony's consumer electronics expertise talent with Ericsson's technological leadership in the communications sector.


Sony Ericsson bluetooth earphone has a surface which can produce different forms of light in to a particular direction which can be revealed through its curved edgeswhen it is viewed from any side. The phone has a Sony Ericsson logo which is work as bluetooth activating button which can be access very easily to start bluetooth. The button is embedded with a battery whhich indicate a LED light which can be found at the side of earphone.





Techsavvy Diary Gadgets (Latest W200 Wrist Computer )


This is latest cool and amazing conceptual based W200 wrist computer gadgets are showing new technology and whole part of body these W200 wrist computer gadgets is very luxury and new conceptual. And here is the explanation of W200 wrist computer gadgets from Glacier reports release:
The W200 is made of a reinforced magnesium alloy which maximizes strength and minimizes overall weight. At only 10.2 ounces and shaped to the contours of the arm, the W200 combines the same features of a standard computer with a device that provides the convenience and ergonomics of a wrist worn instrument. The W200 boasts a 3.5” color display with touch screen, backlit keyboard and a hot swappable battery pack. The wireless functions of the W200 ensure continuous connectivity regardless of the user’s location with plug and play Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS modules. Using the Windows CE or Linux operating systems, the unit can be quickly configured to access any remote host system through integrated wired or wireless interfaces.



                               ASUS DUAL SCREEN LAPTOP


One more invention of CES 2010 Las Vegas that is Asus dual screen laptop, that is fully touch screen laptop that is a quality concept from the side of the Asus. This laptop don't have any traditional keyboard however it has a transparent screen that can be used as a keyboard. Company called this technology as arevolutionary dual-panel concept notebook



  



ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated is multinational company that is very famous for manufacturing of laptops, motherboards, servers, mobile phones and other computer products. Company had it's headquarter in Taiwan and Commonly called by its brand name ASUS.





Asus Dual screen laptop features -
With the help of the Asus Dual screen laptop the users would be able to adjust the size of the keyboard that it can be change according to the need of the user and use hand gestures,handwriting recognition, and it has a multi touch features to interact with the computer







Asus Dual screen laptop also capable in handling multimedia task it support all type of Microsoft software and a Wi Fi also embedded with that device. Asus Dual screen laptopalso has a blue tooth device to interact with the other devices







































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