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
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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