3000000 Million New iPads Sold Over Weekend

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3 Million New iPads Sold Over Weekend Posted on 19 March 2012 by Ninja Bear Apple, the largest and most powerful tech company in the world, has released numbers that reveal the company has sold more than 3 million iPads during the first weekend of its availability. That number is a record for opening weekend iPad sales, and the tech giant said in a statement that it had also set a single-day record for iPad sales when it was made available on March 16. The third-generation iPad features a Retina display, iSight camera, a more powerful processing chip and

Whill

WHILL

WHILL

Not everyone can afford an electric wheelchair, so WHILL was created to bring a cheaper alternative.

The WHILL is basically an add-on component to the wheelchair that provides temporary electric drive. The two hubs have a lithium-ion battery powered 24-volt motor that brings a range of 30 kilometers and a top speed of 20 km/h (12.5 mph). Each one takes about two hours to charge in order for it to be fully functional. The band that connects the hubs is a steering device that works by having the individual lean into the direction they wish to go, so it’s similar to a Segway.

With the prototype already made up, WHILL is currently looking for users to test out the product.

WHILL 3

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FUTURE CONCEPT COMPUTER 2020

FUTURE CONCEPT COMPUTER

FUTURE CONCEPT COMPUTER 2020
Designer: Hiromi Kiriki
Our present need for internet connectivity is so profound that secondary devices like the Nextep Computer are bound to happen. Developed to be worn as a bracelet, this computer concept isconstructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. Earmarked for the year 2020, features like a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility, make the concept plausible.

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This computer concept is constructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. Earmarked for the year 2020, features like a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility, make the concept plausible.

iWatch 2

 

 

Beautiful Apple iWatch 2 Picture

Apple has been innovatively making gadgets which are being used, recommended & adored worldwide as they are known for their quality and performance. Very talented italian designers and creative concept makers from ADR Studios, came across with another great concept of the iWatch, and I swear I would love to use this gadget.

Apple iWatch 2 Concept is an innovative design from ADR Studio, and recently it has created a new excitement in the market. Keep in mind that the iWatch 2 is only in the concept phase, and there’s no word on if it will ever materialize. But we would love to see someone take this idea and turn it into a real product.

iWatch2 Concept Features:

  • 32GB memory
  • Frontal face camera
  • WiFi and Bluetooth
  • PK2 Kevlar insert
  • Weather forecast system
  • LCD projector to show everywhere pictures by your iPhone / iPad and more…Apple iWatch 2 Concept of 2012

Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 Tablet Packs 3D Sensors, Foldable Leather Case

After so many handset concepts, a tablet was bound to be seen, so here’s the Fujitsu Lifebook slate, created by Alan Donnelly for the Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 Competition. The device sports a rounded-rectangular format and its most impressive feature is the set of 3D sensors it includes, that allow the user to navigate in menus and photo galleries by waving hands.

 

Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 Tablet Packs 3D Sensors, Foldable Leather Case

Zooming in and out is enabled by stretching the air, through the same 3D sensors. The Fujitsu Lifebook tablet concept is bundled with a foldable leather case, that can also be used as a stand. There’s also a virtual keyboard to use, one that’s projected in front of the device with the aid of lasers.

Also, placing an USB drive on top of the slate will transfer data via wireless immediately, while placing the Lifebook on a printer will allow it to perform the print job. The screen is also 3D, a function enabled by head tracking (horizontal or vertical). Do you see this product becoming real till 2013?

Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 Tablet Packs 3D Sensors, Foldable Leather Case

Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 Tablet Packs 3D Sensors, Foldable Leather Case

Fujitsu Lifebook 2013 Tablet Packs 3D Sensors, Foldable Leather Case

Cebit’s pole-dancing droids and other new technologies

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology's robot

A robot that can serve drinks and food was one of the many innovations on show at what is described as the world’s “largest” tech trade fair

Robots everywhere, driverless cars, new eco-solutions, screens that “read” feelings, and smart museums and stadiums – just some of the “City of the Future” technologies at this years’ Cebit trade fair in Hanover, Germany.

Many of the devices on show sound like the stuff of science-fiction. But even if most are not yet ready for release, their developers are at least able to show off working prototypes.

The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology is at the event holding live demonstrations of a system that creates a connection between cars and traffic lights.

The system is designed to eliminate accidents by forcing cars to slow down when they approach a traffic light that is about to change to red.

The institute’s Oliver Sawade said that the technology could be used on the road within five years.

Foldable car
This car shrinks by up to 50cm (19.7in) to squeeze into tight spaces

“Your car will be able to come to your place once you call it, without a driver,” he added.

“And when you arrive at your destination it will be able to go to the garage by itself.”

Shrinkable cars

Metres away the German Robotics Innovation Centre is showing off a vehicle that can shrink to squeeze into tight parking spaces.

The EO Smart Connecting Car also saves space by avoiding the need for an engine in a bonnet or boot. Instead its engineers have put small engines in each of its four wheels.

The vehicle can also be folded or connected to other similar cars to create a “train”. The centre’s Timo Birnschein said that the innovation would allow those taking part to share and save energy.

“With newly developed technologies, vehicles can be mechanically and electrically docked together in order to transfer data and electric power from one vehicle to the next,” he said.

“It is thus possible to steer several vehicles at a time and to drive in the slipstream. This way, traffic jams can be reduced and large quantities of energy can be saved.”

Pole-dancing robots

A range of robots are also strutting – or in some cases grinding – their stuff at Cebit.

Britain’s Engineered Arts’ singing “Robothespian” attracted attention for its rendition of Singing in the Rain and Star Wars impersonations.

The android is being marketed as an educational guide. Its developers now plan to link up the machines’ brains via the cloud so they can share information between each other.

One of Tobit Software's pole-dancing robots
Tobit’s pole dancing robots are designed by the British artist Giles Walker, and use old car motors to gyrate to music

The Karlsruhe Institute’s Armar robot offered a vision of the future in which domestic droids carry out chores. The machine’s grip is sensitive enough to allow it to take milk and cartons of juice out of a fridge, and it can learn how to clean or empty a dishwasher by watching its owner.

Germany’s Tobit Software’s engineers are obviously thinking along very different lines. Their booth is decked out as a club with one of its creations acting as DJ while two others pole-dance to the beats.

Visitors with a robo-fetish can pick up one of the dancers for about 30,000 euros ($39,500, £25,000).

Face finder

The IT2Green project offers a more sober – and perhaps more useful – take on technology.

It is designed to transfer data from company and government servers to employees’ computers overnight. This then frees up capacity to carry out more sophisticated operations in the day.

SHORE face recognition software
Researchers say Shore is 94% accurate at classifying gender

The innovation has already secured state funds. The Fraunhofer Institute’s Dr Phil Lutz Stobbe said care had been taken to ensure the transfers were secure to avoid data exposure.

“We expect these projects to work within the next two years.” he said.

Another technology demonstrated by the institute is able to “read” faces.

A computer’s camera films people’s expressions and then uses algorithms to work out the age, sex and even what mood they are in.

The software – known as Shore – can cope with any background, changes in lighting conditions and other objects that appear in its sightline.

After eight years of development one of its creators said it could also distinguish one person from another.

“Even if someone leaves the camera’s field of vision they can still be recognised,” said Tobias Ruf.

“The Shore software has a short term memory that lets them be recalled when they reappear in its view.”

The New iPad 3 – The Basics

iPad 3

Apple have at last unveiled the new iPad, literally. They aren’t calling it the iPad 3 or the iPad 2S, just “The new iPad”. I’m guessing the reason Apple didn’t call it the iPad 3 was because there is not much improvement compared to the iPad 2.

What’s new?

The new features compared to the iPad 2:

  • New Retina display. Resolution of 2048×1536
  • New A5X chip, with quad core graphics processor
  • New 5MP rear facing camera
  • Nearly double the size battery to still last 10 hours to cope with the new display

Those are literally only the main things to be updated on the iPad. However to add these features, Apple has had to make “The new iPad” thicker and heavier than the iPad 2 which is definitely a downfall.

Core apps have also been updated to match the new retina display. The new core apps will obviously also be available on previous iPads.

The biggest and most wanted feature though is the new Retina display. It’s been anticipated ever since the launch of the iPhone 4. Everyone wanted it in the iPad 2. The Retina display on the iPhone 4S is incredible so inevitably it will be amazing on the new iPad.

When can I get one?

You can actually go pre-order one right now at the Apple online store. Prices are the same as the iPad 2.

It’ll be available on 16th of March in the following countries:

  • UK
  • US
  • Canada
  • France
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
  • Japan
  • Hong Kong
  • Singapore
  • Australia

Then the rest of the world will get it on 23rd of March.

 

Newest Technology 2012


The latest advancements in technology
 has lead to lot of new innovative inventions and newer digital media technology has forayed into the market.

Here is the rundown on the newest technology 2012.

Flexible Samsung Phone

Flexible Samsung Phone

The new Samsung Galaxy Skin will feature AMOLED display that is bendable and can be rolled up and used like a wrist watch. It can be bent like a cylinder with 1 inch diameter. It is not using glass but a plastic polyamide substrate for display that is both bendable and rollable. It is equipped with 8 megapixel camera, 1GB RAM, 1.2 GHz processor and display of high resolution 800*480. The exact date of release had not yet been confirmed by Samsung.

Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180

Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180

Lenovo has announced a new book sized computer that comes under the category of nettop PC or HTPC and can also serve as an entertainment hub. It supports 1080p videos and Blue-ray videos in 3D.

HMZ-T1 Head-mounted 3D Visor

HMZ-T1 Head-mounted 3D Visor

Sony has launched HMZ-T1 Head-mounted 3D Visor with 0.7 inch OLED panel and boasts a resolution of 1280*720p. It offers a 3D experience and is also compatible with PS3s, Blue ray players and other input devices. However the pricing and release dates are yet to be confirmed.

iPad2 or Apple 5

Apple has been dominating the market and has played its roles well in development of technologies. Speculation is rife that new iPad will be hitting the market with high resolution retina display. It is certainly going to blow your socks off. Iphone 5 news is in air all around the globe. The new version of iPhone will be better in every aspect and quicker.

Newest Technology in cars that enhance the performance, entertainment, safety and mileage.

Eight Speed Transmissions

If the automatic transmissions will be improved then mileage will also get a boost. If the eight speed transmissions are integrated into V6 engine then there will be improved acceleration along with better gas mileage.

More of media and data technology

Many automakers will be updating the onboard technology to provide more services like weather forecast or stock quotes. The new Ford’s SYNC system is a new technology.

New 2012 BMW 650i Convertible

New 2012 BMW 650i Convertible

The new BMW 650i convertible boosts twin turbocharged 4.4 liter V8 engine delivering a horsepower of 400Hp and torque of 450 pound through a six speed exercise. It sports a new heads up display that is optionals along with 3D graphics.

Toyota’s new GT 86

The world’s largest automaker will be officially releasing the compact sports car in Tokyo.

2012 Audi A7

2012 Audi A7

The new 2012 model sports Google Earth based Navigation System along with other features like gas prices, Wikipedia landmark entries and Google Local Search. It offers luxurious driving and impressive features and the best navigation system. It is like four door sedan like car along with hatchback cargo area. There are removable rear deck panels giving more cargo space. The Audi A7 will be priced around $59,250

ASUS Padfone Price – £700

ASUS Padfone Price

ASUS have started taking pre-orders for their new Padfone, the phone and tablet in one. As I said in the original ASUS Padfone post we published a while back, ASUS has to get the pricing right for the thing to do well, and it looks like they have. The thing will cost £699.98. Considering the cost of a high end smartphone, which is around £500 and the cost of a high end tablet, which is around £400-£500, ASUS have shaved off £300. Which is actually a very good deal when you look at what you get for your money. The price might still scare a few people off but if marketed and advertised right, ASUS could be on to something here.

ASUS Padfone Price – £700

Motorola’s First Android Phone With Intel CPU Coming at MWC 2012

During this year’s CES we saw Intel and Lenovo getting cozy with each other and even some smartphones and tablets made by Lenovo and sporting an Intel CPU. Now Motorola goes the same way and might unveil an Intel-based smartphone at Mobile World Congress. We don’t have any hardware details right now, but we have the render below, at least.

This is an Android 4.0 phone, probably with Intel Medfield CPU and Motorola’s custom UI on top of Android. There’s also a bunch of on screen buttons, like those we saw on Samsung Galaxy Nexus. The camera is rumored to offer instant-on capabilities and 15 fps burst capture, that sounds original for a handset’s camera. Back at CES 2012 we saw the Lenovo K800 smartphone in action, with an Intel Medfield 1.6 GHz processor, most likely the same processing solution we’ll see on this Motorola phone.

Moto has been using CPUs from almost everyone, including Texas Instruments, Nvidia and Qualcomm, but Intel has never been on their list. Hopefully we’ll see Motorola branching out further and implementing the webtop environment and the lapdocks coupled with this device as well. More info will be available at MWC!