If you share a car with your other half then there's bound to come a time when you both need to use it for different reasons. Well, a new concept design would mean that you could. The Lane Splitter is a car that splits apart and becomes two motorbikes.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Ö Smart Ring Displays Elvish, Notifications For High-Tech Frodos
Kevin Bates likes to shrink things. The maker of the Arduboy interactive business card already created a miniscule playable Tetris game. Now he's turned his attention toward the most dainty of wearables: the smart ring. The Ö ring is a Bluetooth smart ring sporting a tiny 64x32 monochrome OLED display with a touch-button control.
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Ring
Monday, April 27, 2015
What will Android 6.0 "M" be called?
Back in October 2014, Google announced the Nexus 6 – the first device to come with Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box. Not everyone, however, knew that Lollipop would end up being called... well, Lollipop! Indeed, while a production version of the major software update took a while to reach the market, the code was nevertheless available to developers and power users who wanted to preview it as early as June.
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Android,
Android 6.0,
Google,
Nexus,
Operating System
Melafind
Melafind® is a diagnostic tool that gives the dermatologist more information about a mole that is irregular or unusual. It helps the dermatologist make a decision about whether or not to do a biopsy. Melafind® uses colored light and advanced computer technology to let the dermatologist see beneath the surface of the skin and get factual information about the growth pattern of these marks. The dermatologist uses this information along with her own clinical expertise and other information when deciding whether or not to remove an irregular mole.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Nokia Officially Denies Plans to re-Enter Smartphone Market
Here is the full text of Nokia’s short statement:
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Microsoft,
Nokia,
Phone,
Smartphone
Apple Pay rival CurrentC coming in mid-2015
The mobile payments space is about to get more crowded: CurrentC, a platform backed by some of the country’s biggest retailers, will launch in the next few months and give Apple, Google and Samsung added competition.
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Apple,
CurrentC,
Pay,
Smartphone
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