Unlike Rajni Sir's Chitti character in movie Enthiran who can read and memorize books by rapidly scanning through pages we have a scanner robot called BFS-Auto which is high speed & high definition book scanner. It is developed at the University of Tokyo’s...
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Greeting card with your audio visual message
intellipaper has come up with a greeting cards idea which people will love. A greeting card with a built-in removable USB drive. It looks like a standard greeting card to which you can add your own digital media files. They are offering three exciting applications of...
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Cyber Illusion
You've probably all heard of Google's Project Glass. It's new technology. You look through them and the world you see is augmented with data: names of places, monuments, buildings, maybe one day even the names of the strangers that pass you on the street. So these are...
Challenging your limits
Austrian daredevil skydiver Felix Baumgartner a 43 year old former military parachutist who is renowned for performing dangerous stunts. In a project clled Red Bull Stratos jumped from more than 24 miles above the earth surface, breaking the speed of sound before...
Feel rain without getting wet at Barbican
The magical experience of not getting wet in the middle of heavy rain is created by controlled rain at Barbican Rain Room.
Modern toilet system to blame for problems
Talking about our excretory system may sound immature, but according to the Mayo Clinic many people in the world don't have a safe way to do their business. And by age 50, about half of American adults have experienced hemorrhoid symptoms. When we’re sitting this...
Meet Mute Watch
Mutewatch is not just a concept but actual minimalist wristwatch with an interesting user interface. You swipe to access various features, though there's no iPhone-like animation that smoothly tracks the swiping. It's the type of thing that would clearly befuddle your...
Largets QR Code
An Alberta family farm that has become famous for its annual corn mazes has now grown one that's also the world's largest QR code. The family near Lacombe, who own the Lacombe Corn Maze, says it's received official notification from Guinness World Records that they...
Creating Greatest Machine That Never Was
The computer was invented in the 30s: not the 1930s, but the 1830s. British mathematician Charles Babbage designed and prototyped a fully functional mechanical computer he called the Analytical Engine, but it was never completed. Now a team in Britain plans to build...
Gamer Motivations
Everyone plays games in one form or another. What motivates you to play more and more games? Do you play games for the thrill of crushing your opponent? Does earning a badge make you feel validated? In this infographic, there are 8 types of social gamers. Which one...
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Skydiving with Google glasses
Live skydiving with Google's glasses. Google's Sergey Brin leads a demo of Google's Project Glass with a group of skydivers outfitted with the new video-capturing spectacles. The skydivers jump from an airplane during Google I/O while attendees watch via the company's...
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Self updating online encyclopaedia
Imagine an encyclopaedia that writes its own pages. Yes its true, Sean Colbath, a senior scientist with his team at Raytheon BBN created this system. When you surf its pages, you might feel these are written communally. But going according to stated facts these are...
People behind way we live
We live in a time of mobile phones, laptops, tablets, etc. and are plugged in always. Have you ever wondered about the people responsible for the way we live today. If we look around we will realize that all the goodies we enjoy today are the result of passion and...
High Speed Travel
A licensing organization called ET3 believes that day isn't far off. They hold a patent to Evacuated Tube Technology or ETT and say that with their tubes, you will eventually be able to get you from New York to Beijing in 2 hours and from New York to London in less...
You can be hacked
At TEDxMidAtlantic, Avi Rubin explains how hackers are compromising cars, smartphones and medical devices, and warns us about the dangers of an increasingly hack-able world.
Social Media Need or Addiction
How about going on a social media fast for one hour, one day, one week or one month? For what amount of time you can stop using twitter, try to contemplate the answer. Recent studies suggests people are more likely to give in to cravings to use social media than they...
Your breathe will recharge your phone battery
Checking social media and your mails while on fly is a real advantage of today’s technology. But how do you feel when your phone runs out of battery? Isn’t it disturbing… At home or at the work, it’s easy to plug your electronics up to a handy outlet and wait for them...
Biodegradable Transistors
A team of researchers from Israel claims to come up with a way of making transistors out of a mix of human blood, milk and mucus proteins.. Technology is now shifting from a silicon era to a carbon era, notes Mentovich, and this new type of transistor could play a big...
Baby Project
A nine month baby project shot smartly for a 90 seconds video by condensing one month into ten seconds. The baby making nine months takes lot of efforts with patience to finally hold the baby joyfully.
Track Your Dental Habits with Beam Toothbrush
The Beam Toothbrush is a smart brush designed to measure how well you clean your pearly whites. It syncs with an Android app via Bluetooth to help you keep track of your stats. This smartphone-compatible toothbrush has an app which transmits how long you spend...
Most Astounding Fact of Universe
For you What is the most astounding fact in the universe? The same question when asked to Neil DeGrasse Tyson, who is possibly the world’s favorite astrophysicist by the Time Magazine. Following is a youtube video containing Tyson’s full answer to Time’s question,...