Thursday, September 4, 2014

Zero Ink Printer

ZINK Zero Ink Printer


ZINK is a portable zero ink printer capable of printing photos directly from your smartphone.
The secret of this ink and toner lacking printer is in the paper. ZINK Zero Ink Paper is a patented paper created by the company which, when heated by the device, activates the yellow, magenta and cyan colour-forming crystals embedded within the paper itself.
The printer is operated by the ZINK Design & Print Studio app which allows you to center your images, add captions, and apply unique filters to enhance your photos. Once you are done editing, your images will print at a 2 inch by 3 inch size, at a 640 x 1224 dpi resolution, in less than one minute. Notably, the printer can output up to 20 prints before it needs to get recharged — which takes 1.5 hours and can be done using a micro USB adapter.

Despite its small size, the ZINK produces photographs which are rich and vibrant in colour. The prints are also watermarked and resistant to fingerprints, dust, and scratching. Worth mentioning is the fact that the ZINK device is capable of printing using many existing Apple AirPrint enabled apps. Source







Sony’s - Hugging Camera Lets You Swap Out Lenses

Sony’s Latest Smartphone-Hugging Camera Lets You Swap Out Lenses

Sony has never been afraid to get a little crazy. Over the years, the company has made OLED displays you wear on your face, Luke Skywalker binoculars that record 3-D video, tablets that fold up into burritos, and car stereos that transform into Walkmen. At its most interesting, Sony makes products born out of a Willy Wonka/Dr. Seuss/The Jetsons brainstorm, except these products have names like WDX-RLXT1B instead of The Electrick Fizzlefozz.
And now, like a gift from a parallel universe, there’s a new Sony product with pure sass coursing through its veins. The Sony ILCE-QX1 is a follow-up to last year’sQX10 and QX100 smartphone-mountable cameras, and this one has—get this—an interchangeable lens mount, a 20-megapixel APS-C sensor, and a pop-up flash.
Like its fixed-lens predecessors, the QX1 comes with spring-loaded arms that latch onto the sides of your smartphone, connects to a mobile device via Wi-Fi, and has an NFC-pairing option. From there, you control it with the PlayMemories Mobile app for iOS and Android, and the phone acts as your live-view viewfinder as well. Once you shoot, the QX1 automatically saves lower-resolution copies of each picture to your phone. From there, you can opt to save a full-resolution copy to your phone or just store photos to the QX1’s MicroSD card slot.
The mount accepts Sony’s E-Mount lenses, which means you can use the QX1 with any lens built for the company’s mirrorless cameras. The QX1 has a focal-length multiplier of 1.5X. Aperture-priority, shutter-priority, and RAW shooting modes are accessible for the QX1 through the mobile app.
As with previous models in the QX series, controlling the camera through the app will be mission-critical. The QX1 doesn’t appear to have any physical controls beyond its shutter button, which limits your options when using it as a standalone camera. The pop-up flash on the top of it is a new feature, as is the beefier removable battery tucked under the door on the back of the QX1.
In Sony’s product photos, the QX1 looks lens-heavy when it’s attached to a phone; you’ll probably need to shoot with one hand under the lens and the other tapping controls on a touchscreen. That said, one of the QX lineup’s strengths—perhaps even its best use case entirely—involved detaching the gadgets from the phone and using them as disembodied camera lenses. Their small sizes, flat bases, and tripod mounts are great for creative shot compositions. The QX1’s larger sensor and lens mount should offer a boost in image quality.
If you’re thinking of a really good reason to buy a QX1 instead of a Wi-Fi-equipped interchangeable-lens camera, the price might be one of them. Slated to ship by the end of September, the QX1 will cost around $400 for the body only. [source]



Friday, January 10, 2014

iPhone 6: iPhone Air, Thinnest Smart Phone ever by Apple

iPhone “Air” concept is thin as two credit cards, light as a feather


This iPhone 6 concept from France is an absolutely beautiful representation of what many are probably hoping the real iPhone 6 from Apple actually looks like.

This concept, from Frenchsoft, showcases an extremely thin and realistic “iPhone 6″ that comes with a design that we think is fit for the real iPhone 6 that is rumored for 2014. Like many other iPhone 6 concepts, the designers have been inspired by Apple’s new iPad Air design and have dubbed this device an iPhone 6 “Air.”

The device checks in with a 6mm design, thinner than the iPhone 5s, a larger 4.5-inch display that is edge-to-edge with ultra thin bezels, again like the iPad Air, a camera in the upper corner, and their version of iOS 8. Their version of iOS 8 features tweaked icons that look a bit different than the ones found in the current version of iOS, iOS 7.

Simply put, it’s one of the better looking iPhone 6 concepts that we’ve seen. And while it may not look exactly like the iPhone 6, it’s possible that we’ll see Apple lend out some of its “Air” design characteristics to the next iPhone.

It also features Apple’s TouchID fingerprint reader that the company embedded into the home button with the iPhone 5s. TouchID offers users added security but more importantly, convenience.
iPhone 6 rumors themselves are extremely scarce though the rumors that have leaked have virtually all pointed to a larger display in the vicinity of 4.5-inches and 5-inches. iPhone 6 rumors also point to launch dates spanning across 2014. Both summer and fall, which have both been utilized by Apple in the past, are reportedly possible launch windows for Apple’s new smartphone. May has also been rumored as a possible launch month though not for an iPhone 6 but for an iPhone phablet, larger than 5-inches.
The rest of the device’s specifications remain uncertain and likely will remain that way up until the device’s launch later on this year. [Source]


Monday, December 2, 2013

Water Powered Calculator

Water Powered Calculator : Filled water to Run Calculator


Water has many uses in our everyday lives. It is a thirst-quenching drink, it can help clean a wide range of things and is a universal solvent. Recently though, many of you may have heard of water being used as a source of energy. The Water Powered Calculator is a successful attempt to use water as a source of energy.

The calculator has three water batteries which look like the image shown below.

The batteries consist two electrodes made of a special alloy which facilitates a chemical reaction in the presence of water, producing electricity to run the calculator. The battery timing is very impressive considering the fuel is water. The batteries last 2-3 months, during which time the water evaporates and can simply be replaced by simple, everyday tap-water.


The concept of free energy is beautifully exemplified by the Water Powered Calculator. The transparent body allows you to see what goes on inside the device giving you a first-hand glimpse of the process as it is happening. It is a must-have for every mathematician, scientist and engineer.










Wednesday, November 27, 2013

AdTrap : The internet is yours again

AdTrap: The internet is your again (Gadget)


What is AdTrap?
Simply put, AdTrap is a small, zero configuration device that removes ads from your Internet connection before they reach any of your home devices. Video, music streams and mobile apps and websites, all ad free. AdTrap works with any browser and any device. AdTrap protects your privacy by preventing  websites from tracking and gathering your personal information as you browse.


Features
Automatically updates as advertisers change schemes
• AdTrap also works with all-in-one modem/routers provided by your Internet provider
• Blocks advertisements from music and video streams, mobile apps and web pages
• Works with all browsers
• Works with any Internet enabled device
• Cleaner and faster loading websites
• AdTrap Anywhere removes ads anywhere you go, over cellular networks
• Protects your privacy, prevents tracking and profiling techniques used by advertisers
• Zero software to install, zero configuration

Setup
Zero Configuration and no software to install. You plug AdTrap in between your router and modem, acting as a hardware based ad filter. That's it, it just works.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Polar Pen: Modular Tool

Pen/ Stylus made form MAGNETS : Polar Pen, Modular Tool


POLAR is the world’s first modular pen made from MAGNETS. This beautifully simple product will transform into endless possibilities.
Introducing Polar pen and Stylus


This modular pen will inspire you at work, school or home. If you enjoy tinkering with things or are fascinated with the power of magnets, then this product is for you. We have found many fun and functional ways of using the POLAR Pen and we are really excited to see what you will come up with.  

Specifications




Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Philips Fluid smartphone with flexible OLED display

Phillips Fluid Smartphone with Flexible OLED display


With modern gadgets getting smaller and better to make boom in the market with awesome design, innovation and much more with technology. Philips come up with the design called flexible OLED display means you can adjust display by your own. Wrap the phone around wrist to become a bracelet for the fashionable as well as the handy one.

 
Conceived by Brazilian Designer Dinard Da Mata the "Fluid" is a smartphone concept that as suggested by its name feature a flexible OLED display to allow the better mobility and ease of use.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Portable Pocket LED Card Light Lamp Put in Purse Wallet

Description
  • The size same as credit card and no wire needs. It is very convenient because it can place inside the wallet. A such small card may use for illumination, design is so funny. 
  • The interior has a LED light bulb, when you need to illuminate, you just fold "Light Bulb" up then the light turns on. If put " light Bulb" down, then the light turns off. You can use it anytime and anywhere!







Specification
  • Size:8.7 x 5.3 x 0.3 cm
  • Net Weight: 16g
  • Battery by 3V CR1216
  • Material: ABS
  • Wireless LED Light

Features
  • Fold "LED Light Bulb" up, light turns on.
  • Can place in Wallets.
  • Easy to use.
  • Electronic part of the high-capacity Lithium battery, card layout is part of upward folded 
Application
  • Gifts & Crafts & Business gift & night light & Promotional product.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Little Printer: A Customization Newspaper for Digital Age

Little Printer: Will print out customization news as well as your requirement. 
Now, a days people don't have enough time to read out the whole bunch of 20 to 30 pages news paper. So, as we gravitate towards digital sources for all of our information needs and wants, the humble newspaper has become something of a dinosaur. A company called BREG want to bring back the newspaper, but in a novel new way.
Rather than a mass produced product, BERG's newspapers are small, highly personalized, and printed in the home of each user. Using a cute wireless device called Little Printer, newspapers the size of retail receipts are printed at the intervals set by the user.

Although you can print your personalized paper as often as you like, BREG recommends once or twice per day.
The Little printer is not just another digital-made-physical device that spits out your Twitter feed in paper from. It is much more personal and much more customization. BREG's mobile app allows users to select publication that internet from a growing list.
There is also a pleasing from actor to the Little Printer. It is tiny- about the size of your palm- and has two sweet little feet. It also sorts a head-shaped opening through which the thermal printed paper passes.[source]

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Hidden Card: For Credit Card User

Hidden Card! This concept is mainly for credit card holder who usually face fraud activity. An amazing design.

South Korea-based design team from the Korea Armed Forces Printing Publishing Depot has designed a new type of fraud-proof credit card.
The design, knows as "Hidden Card", is a concept where the CPU, operation system, memory area and security algorithm are built into integrated circuit (IC) chip card.
IC chip is a technology that is easy to duplicate than magnetic cards. This design takes security up to a whole new level by placing the IC chip within the card, only to appear upon keying in a certain code.

This concept offers a greater, more secure credit experience that is definitely way of the future.