3 devices all in one – a powerbank,sync cableand a memory card reader. A smart product that is durable, compact and lightweight.
QIUB is available in 2 distinguished colors – blue for Android and green for Apple
QIUB will be available for purchase via Indiegogo Campaign from August 2016.
SMART POWER BANK +INTEGRATED CABLE + MEMORY CARD READER!
Carrying around chargers, spare memory, cable and more every day can be a huge hassle. With the QIUB, you can now sync and charge your smartphone with ease.
QIUB functions as 3 main things:
- A battery to charge up your phone quickly
- A cable to sync your mobile devices
- A place to backup important files
Sion is the first electric production car capable of recharging its batteries from the sun. So now, you’ll never have to worry about range.
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The Sion body is equipped with integrated solar cells. These charge the battery when parked and while driving. 30 free kilometers per day are possible just from the electricity generated by the sun. read more
Many science fiction films have depicted powerful computers that are no more than large touch-screen displays. In "Star Wars," it was a series of transparent room partitions with schematics used to plan and monitor a battle out in space. In "Star Trek," it was entire wall panels and tabletops for controlling everything on the spaceship. Today, here on Earth, Microsoft Surface is beginning to turn these sci-fi wonders into a reality.
Surface is a platform, or combination of hardware and software technologies, designed to work as a collaborative touch-screen interface for multiple simultaneous users.
The Microsoft Surface platform relies on groundbreaking software to make all of its technologies work together seamlessly. We've already considered the system enhancements that interpret multiple touch points and other objects. Now, we'll zoom in to the graphical side of the NUI and look at its interactive software.
First, all the Surface software runs in what's called the Surface Shell. In operating systems, a shell is a process used to run and manage a group of related subprocesses. Likewise, the Surface Shell is the main process that can make use of the Surface hardware functions. The initial interaction most users have with the Microsoft Surface is with the Surface Shell running some application that entices you to touch the screen. The default application for this is a virtual pond of water that ripples when you touch it.
The Samsung SUR40 with Surface 2.0, scheduled for release in fall 2011, is the first Surface device available for retail purchase worldwide. Microsoft and Samsung will sell the device, as will a number of authorized resellers. Though the price and availability of Surface puts it within reach of the home consumer, Microsoft's target audience for Surface is still retail businesses.
The Ideum MT55 not only has more impressive hardware specifications than the Samsung SUR40 running Surface 2.0, but it also beat the SUR40 to the retail market space. Ideum has built a giant 46-inch Android touchscreen table that can recognise up to 60 simultaneous touches. The device, which also comes in a 32-inch version, is set to go on sale later this year and prices start at $6,950 (£4,175).
The CICRET :
The Cicret App and Bracelet was lauded by tech bloggers as the next
stage of smartphone connectivity, and videos and articles about it were
widely
shared on social media sites. But if your first impression was the
device looked like something out of science fiction, you weren't
entirely wrong. A number of skeptical users had some pointed questions
about the Cicret claims, and among the more logical queries (such as how
the device might work for people with dark skin or abundant arm hair)
was a far more central mystery: does the Cicret bracelet actually exist?
Viewers of the video were quick to notice the device as shown appeared
to have been cobbled together from recognizable existing products. Some
observed extant advances don't allow for such capabilities to be
contained within a device as small as the one depicted, and others noted
the projection quality seemed remarkably high.
courtesy by:snopes
Holus
is the next generation of gaming, education, and entertainment and will
introduce you to a world of creativity and possibility. It’s the first
device for home that truly brings people together and allows them to
interact face-to-face.
Introducing HUB by ekko, the first Hi-Fi, Wi-Fi audio hub for headphones
and speakers. It lets you instantly share wireless audio with multiple
simultaneous listeners using any earbuds, headphones or powered
speakers. This is the wireless sound experience you’ve been waiting for.
courtesy by: ekko