Thursday, March 19, 2015

Flexbook Concept


It seems Fujitsu's got a thing for morphing PCs. Way back in 2006, we saw this mysterious tri-fold concept, which was rumored to be making the rounds inside Fujitsu R&D, and now the outfit's short-listed this déjà-vu-inducing transformer for its 2011 "Life with Future Computing Award." The Flexbook, designed by Hao-Chun Huang, features a foldable 21:9 touchscreen and similarly flexible keyboard that allow its users to switch from laptop to tablet to book-like e-reader. It's also been designed to sport a number of interchangeable sleeves in a Benetton-esque array of colors and patterns. It might have seemed impractical five years ago, but with convertibles coming of age, we'd say the Flexbook isn't really all that far out.[source]






Friday, March 13, 2015

Turn old phone into Spy Camera

Turn old phone into Spy Camera
These days changing a phone is very common amongst youngster and for all. Most of us are having at least one smartphone lying with us and with almost no use. We can smartly utilize it and turn old smartphone into a camera which will help us to monitor activities at home when we are away or at work.

How Easily Turn Old Smartphone into a Camera

Method 1: Download Free Apps to turn your smartphone into a spy camera
Though there can be lots of Free apps which will support your smart device to solve the current purpose, however I would like to suggest Free application called ‘Web of Cam’ and you may follow below steps to use it to turn your smartphone as camera.
Step 1: Download Free Application for your iPhone, iPad, Android device or Symbian
Step 2: Install this app on your old smartphone which will be acting as spy camera
Step 3: Login with Google username and password to Configure this app on your old smart device. Select “Camera” when it ask to select between “Camera” and “Viewer” options
download free apps to convert your old smartphone into a spy camera
Step 4: Find a best location to place your spy camera which should be in position to cover required area for monitoring.
Step 5: Install same application in your new smartphone or tablet which will be with you to view/monitor activities
Step 6: Use same Google credential to login and select “Viewer” option and you will find ‘available cameras’ and you may select the first (old) device as camera
You are all done. You can configure camera device tobe used for front or rear camera as well as when to put that device on stand by mode etc.
Since this app will work in background all the time, you have to make sure to get your camera phone connected with power supply all the time as battery may not last longer.
Though above method is very good to turn your old smartphone into a camera but there could be problem with your ‘camera’ phone as it will be on for 24×7 which can make your device heat up and may damage sometime. Also there will be utilization of Data/wifi connection all the time. Let me explain another method which can be used for same purpose.
Method 2: Use Skype or other video calling software to turn phone as spy camera
To avoid problems we have identified in method 1, we may use this method which will be using video calling software like skype to turn your old smart mobile phones into a spy camera.
Step 1: Install Skype on your old smartphone
Step 2: Create a new skype user and login with that.
Step 3: Goto settings and enable the option to answer the calls Automatically and to Answer calls only from the contact list.
use skype on old smartphone to turn into a camera
Step 4: Add your personal (existing) skype ID into contact list of newly created skype on old phone
Step 5: Add your new skype ID in your existing mobile
There you go!! Now, whenever you need to monitor activity at home, you may call skype on new account and since we have setup “Auto Answer” it will start a video conversation without ringing and you may able to see the other side activities.
I hope these both methods will be useful to you to turn your old smartphone into a Camera. So simply follow methods demonstrated above and protect your house, corridors, balcony etc with a smart spy.[*]



Thursday, March 12, 2015

Bedphone: Headphones for comfort

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Infinitely Adjustable

Our earhooks are made from gentle, rubber-coated memory wire, infinitely adjustable for a custom fit. Wear the cable down your back and tighten with the cable slider to keep Bedphones secure all night.


Travel Ready

Bedphones are the perfect travel companion. Keep them safe on-the-go with the included sturdy-sided travel case and 90-day manufacturer's warranty. And for long rides, they also come with a comfy satin eye mask.

Talk On The Go

Bedphones now come with an optional inline microphone with remote - a necessity for the many who use Bedphones as their all-day everyday headphones. Our single-button remote is compatible with most smartphones and allows you to answer phone calls, play, pause, and skip music tracks without touching your phone.

For Music Lovers

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Recyclable & Rechargeable: Tiny Power Batteries

Having trouble keeping your smartphone charged throughout the day? Designer Tsung Chih-Hsien has created a Red Dot Design Award-winning concept for a tiny cardboard capsule that could juice up your phone. It's called the Mini Power. You just choose how much battery time you need—two, four, or six hours—plug it in, then recycle it later.
Tsung's biodegradable design, which he also envisions being purchased at convenience stores, eschews the plastic of most disposable batteries, which not only makes the case a little more environmentally friendly, but also saves on packaging. Since each Mini Power battery can just be broken off a perforated sheet, you could potentially buy them in bulk that way.

Disposable smartphone batteries aren't a new idea. They're especially prominent in Asia. Japanese convenience stores, for example, have been selling disposable batteries by the truckload for years. But these batteries tend to be environmentally unfriendly, not just because of the lithium ion batteries inside them, but because they come in plastic casings.
There's still the problem of the tiny battery inside each capsule, but Tsung imagines it would be recycled at the same convenience store you bought your Mini Power from. Drop one off, pick up a new one; rinse and repeat. Currently only available for iPhone later on they will cover android users and other OS as well.
Disposable smartphone batteries are never going to be as good of an option as an external, rechargeable battery pack, but as Tsung's elegant concept shows, good design can do a lot to strip many of their evils away, while making them more attractive to consumers to boot.[source]




Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Creative Uses for Old Flash USB

Creative Uses for Old Flash USB

Good news: You can stop sketching plans for a necklace made of spare USB flash drives.
There are at least five more practical things to do with those old thumb drives. The necklace is still an admirable project (and would probably complement your Apple wristwatch), but maybe you should consider these options, courtesy of Hack College, first. You can store programs on a USB drive or use it as a secure "key" for your laptop.


Check out more fresh ideas in the video above. If you've found another creative use for your spare drives, let us know in the comments.[source]




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