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Wheelchair Operated by Tongue

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008 | Technology, Transportation with No Comments »

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Today scientists revealed a new device that uses a tiny magnet that can help disabled people steer a wheelchair or operate a computer using only the tip of the tongue. The magnet is only the size of a grain of rice which lets the human direct a wheelchair around a room. It is easily implanted under the tongue, the team at the Georgia Institute of Technology said. Read the rest of this entry »

UnoCycle, the single-wheeled streetbike

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 | Technology, Transportation with 2 Comments

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For the past few weeks I’ve seen several one-wheeled motorcycle concepts but it’s about time we’ve seen one that’s real. Here’s the UnoCycle, a single-wheel, single-rider vehicle that appears to be based on gyroscopic technology similar to a Segway and, more importantly, has photographic evidence of its existence.

Still in development, the Uno’s top speed is 15 mph, but the inventor, Ben Gulak, suspects it could go as high as 40. That’s no Harley, but it’s faster than a Segway, and remember this is a battery-powered machine that you never need to fill up. Read the rest of this entry »

X-Box 360 handheld console on the way?

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 | Technology with No Comments »

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A Microsoft Zune / X-Box 360 / mobile phone hybrid? Could this potentially be the greatest handheld gadget in the history of the world? Well for now this is nothing but a clever concept developed the guys over at T3. It’s a beautiful design that looks like a great mix of music and gaming, although it’s going to have to become more compact if it wants to pass as a phone. Read the rest of this entry »

Keyboardless laptop at a low price of $150?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008 | Home, Technology, Uncategorized with No Comments »

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Earlier thoughts for a $100 laptop to be used by “One Laptop per Child”(OLPC) had started to deminish until early this year. Until Group leader, Nicholas Negroponte, brought up a new concept of a keyboardless, dual touch screen, tablet called the XO-2. The combo, computer and 8.9 inch dual touch screens have been estimated a higher price then Negroponte’s acclaimed $150 ticket price. One way OLPC would save enough money to possibly reach their goal of the price set, would be by using two inexpensive Synaptics touchscreens, used by big name companies such as Apple, Dell and Sony. Would you like to see if the XO-2 is just right for your home?

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The Worlds Longest Cell Phone

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 | Technology with 1 Comment

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Nope you’re not seeing double. This is the longest phone ever with a touch screen that isn’t to be messed with. It’s called ‘Need’ which consists of 2 touchscreens, one is an OLED that displays basic info, while the other is where the finger play happens. No longer do you have to struggle messing around with small keys, now you can simply hand write your messages as big as you’d like. Read the rest of this entry »

Glove Converts Sign Language Into Sound

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 | Technology with No Comments »

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It knows only 32 words, but someday, it may get a grip on the entire human vocabulary. A group of engineering students at Carnegie Mellon University gave this term a twist and created a hand that talks. The students Bhargav Bhat, Hemant Sikaria, Jorge L. Meza and Wesley Jin demonstrated their project ‘HandTalk‘ a sensor equipped glove that translates finger and hand gestures into spoken words. Read the rest of this entry »