Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
GM demos accident avoidance system with brains and long range
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Quirky Ray solar-powered charger
A company/distributor known as Quirky, which puts devices from independent inventors to the spotlight, has the Ray on their catalog. The Ray is different than most chargers as it has a very powerful suction cup to hold it to where the sun shines the most: on glass. It also has a tilting kickstand that supports multiple positions to capture the sun.The Ray has a compact battery that can store enough energy to fully charge a cellular phone. It has a USB port for easy charging, and these USB cords can be tucked for storage into the kickstand when folded closed.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011

There never was a doubt as to when the digital still camera was going to cross paths with that of the camcorder family, and JVC might have pulled off a masterstroke with their latest model – the JVC GC-PX10. This is a video/still hybrid camera that is touted to deliver professional level performance as well as features, letting you choose between capturing the fleeting moment in 12-megapixel stills, or if you so desire the wonders of Full HD video, then 36Mbps progressive Full HD video and super-slow motion are also options for you.
Apart from that, JVC ensures no matter how much of a beginner you are in photography, you will still be able to capture the perfect moment with 60 shots per second still image shooting, 300 frames-per-second video recording for high-quality super-slow motion as well as the ability to pick out pristine still images from video if the situation calls for something like that – especially when you realized that your photographer has missed out a crucial moment on your Big Day.
Monday, October 3, 2011
The weekend
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Brain-Car Interface Engineers at Nissan and EPFL in Switzerland are designing mind-car communication technology to anticipate a driver's next move.Barely a day goes by without a new development in smart car technology, from computerized cars giving directions to Now researchers in Switzerland are developing cars with the ultimate gift of intelligence: The ability to read our minds.
Researchers at EFPL have been developing thought-controlled wheelchair systems, and now they’re taking their motion-control tech to the road, working with Nissan to build a system that can anticipate a driver’s next move.


