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Innovative New HiWave Sports Headphone Called Farina

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HiWave Farina Audio Sports Headphones The new technology called Farina is a very s mall transmitter that attaches to the arm of your sunglasses. It stimulates the outer ear which allows your ear to receive sound waves without having anything obstructing your ear canal.   HiWave   patented a new technology they call “bending wave technology” which vibrates the cartilage of your outer ear to then “accurately reproduce audio from a smartphone or MP3 player.” To be set apart from its use for mountain bikers and road cyclists or any of the other fitness enthusiasts who wear sunglasses, HiWave believes their  Farina Audio  product will be ideal for all of those who will be looking to combine both audio and visual input in their sunglasses or glasses, such as what will be found in the much anticipated Project Glass from Google. With Farina audio, the mini transmitters will be embedded within both arms of the glasses where they come in contact with your ears. The amplifier cir

Floor Transforms into Furniture

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Land Peel is a modular floor mat that users can transform into chairs, coffee tables, and workstations by simply lifting the panels.

Future Photography in a really Small Lens.

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The Funamizu is back with another  concept . The idea revolves around a lens system that is totally self contained with everything needed to take SLR quality photos. It wirelessly transmits the images to a hub device – in this case, a transparent screen.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000

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GENERAL 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 Announced 2012, August Status Available. Released 2012, August BODY Dimensions 262 x 180 x 8.9 mm Weight 600 g - Touch-sensitive controls DISPLAY Type PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Size 800 x 1280 pixels, 10.1 inches (~149 ppi pixel density) Multitouch Yes - Samsung TouchWiz UI SOUND Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakers 3.5mm jack Yes MEMORY Card slot microSD, up to 64 GB Internal 16/32/64 GB storage, 2 GB RAM DATA GPRS Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps EDGE Class 12 Speed HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, dual-band, Wi-Fi hotspot Bluetooth Yes, v4.0 with A2DP Infrared port Yes USB Yes, microUSB (MHL) v2.0, USB Host support CAMERA Primary 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, check quality Features Geo-taggin
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Jury: Samsung should pay Apple more than $1 billion  A federal jury in California on Friday recommended that Apple be awarded more than $1 billion in damages after finding Samsung was guilty of "willful" violations of a number of Apple's patents in the creation of its own mobile products. The jury did not recommend awarding Samsung any money in its counterclaims that Apple had violated some of its patents. The judge and lawyers from both Apple and Samsung continued to discuss the jury forms late Friday afternoon. "This is a huge win for Apple,"  Mark Lemley , a Stanford law professor, said over e-mail. The award "is just large enough to make it the largest surviving patent verdict in history." In aftermarket trading, Apple stock jumped more than $12 a share, to more than $675 a share. Samsung said the verdict should be viewed "as a loss for the American consumer." "It will lead to fewer choices, less
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HTC Mondrian Latest HTC HD7 Mobile Technology HTC HD7  a  smartphone  by HTC announced in October 11, 2010. It is also called by the names  HTC HD3, HTC Gold, HTC Diamond3, HTC Mondrian . The mobile is running the  Windows Phone OS  operating system. The 5MP camera  on the back is a little more tech-heavy than its brothers, offering a  dual-LED flash  that can also be used as a video light when capturing  HD video  at 720p. The devices has simple and decent look. It is better than HTC HD2 in many aspects which was announced in 2009. HTC HD7 includes Corning Gorilla Glass protection. HTC HD7 uses higher version Microsoft Windows Phone 7 while  HTC HD2  uses Microsoft Windows Phone 6.5 Professional. The internet compatibility of the phone is very superb; it can be connected to the internet through the  3G network  and through the provision of  Wi-Fi system . It has digital compass and YouTube support device among other devices which it can receive easily through the internet.
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Body acoustics can turn your arm into a touchscreen Finding the keypad on your cellphone or music player a bit cramped? Maybe your forearm could be more accommodating. It could become part of a skin-based interface that effectively turns your body into a touchscreen. Called Skinput, the system is a marriage of two technologies: the ability to detect the ultralow-frequency sound produced by tapping the skin with a finger, and the microchip-sized "pico" projectors now found in some cellphones. The system beams a keyboard or menu onto the user's forearm and hand from a projector housed in an armband. An acoustic detector, also in the armband, then calculates which part of the display you want to activate. But how does the system know which icon, button or finger you tapped? Chris Harrison at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, working with Dan Morris and Desney Tan at Microsoft's research lab in Redmond, Washington, exploit the wa
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Concept Futuristic iPhone Dream and reality! Will it be in the near future. But really want to make this concept really became a reality. We have seen laser keyboards  existing for a couple of years now, but sadly they were never a true solution for everyone due to their lack of precision. . What we have right here is a device with a  holographic  interface and what looks like a projector. Since Apple recently patented a pico  projector and bought the domain applepico.com, it’s only a matter of time till we’ll see iPhones with projectors inside and capable of projecting holograms for interface. Even if this is a dream at the moment, but iPhone 5 concept will be.  for more : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79btQoKAwpg
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Сoncept communication device Nokia Essence. Nokia Essence is quite attention-grabbing and features a touch pad on the other side, which can be used to control many applications. This can be  flexibly  used as a remote control for different pieces of equipment or  wireless touch pad while making presentations. This a future communication device named Nokia Essence. The concept will make good use of the internet and will work like  computers  that can connect globally. Phones are turning into mini computers that solve additional purposes than just dialing or receiving calls.  Essence will introduce the concept of ‘Network of Things’ in our lives, which will include products from various categories and join them together. The device is simple to look at and has two switches, one at each end.  The number pad of this pocket-sized gadget has been designed in an ergonomic manner. Menu will appear magically if you hold down the number 5 key. Holding the green and re
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An innovative service for patients and physicians Before you go to the doctor, you can consult with a clever machine. It’s called Smart Consulting Services. The service allows people at the entrance of the hospital to register and pre-consult before consulting to their doctor. This can  improve relation between doctors and patients by optimizing registering process. The service is located at the hospital’s entrance.  A  touchable display , micro and camera’s technology will detect people’s disease and diagnose their vital signs. Once the pre-diagnosis step completes, the service will guide the patient to make an appointment with the appropriate or favorite doctor. Smart  consulting service will send patient’s health information and first-hand diagnosis to their assigned doctor, therefore making the consulting process more  efficient and enjoyable.  Arthur Kenzo’s invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on staff. This machine takes care