Wear a hat trick is probably the kit augmented reality craziest we've seen since the days of the Nintendo Virtual Boy.
Augmented Reality on the cheap? According to the inventor of Hattrick Wear you can do. Just do not get cervical problems ... Why the trick is to place your smartphone in a kind of special hat, complete with a prism in a HUD that transfers the contents of your touch screen.
This kind of helmet is made like a baseball cap, and is poised to not to fall over his eyes. The user can continue to use the phone using the gesture (i.e. gesturing in the air), voice control, or simply with a remote control (which is part of the kit).
Intel and the newly acquired producer of electronic gadgets Science Basis, are preparing to launch a new wearable accessory. Intel Basis Peak is a fitness tracker with sensor for heart rate and provide certain features such as those of the smartwatch.
We begin to forward us in the autumn and the winter holidays are getting closer. This period is typically one of the most profitable for the various manufacturers of consumer electronics that aim to increase sales thanks to the races for gifts.
Solar-Sinter is the project of Markus Kayser, a student at the Royal College of Art, which is based on the use of sand in the desert and on the exploitation of solar energy to give life to print three-dimensional objects using a renewable source.
Huawei has officially introduced into the market the new Huawei Honor Tablet, a low-end Android device with 8-inch display and unibody aluminum chassis able to make calls and send SMS.
With the passage of time, the various manufacturers of consumer technology have increasingly accustomed to the presence of display design, hybrid or simply borrow some features or functionality from their closest cousins.
Dubai is a land that does not have many economic problems, or at least it seems that watching sports they have in their fleet of police. And it is the security force of the emirate which will start using Google Glass.
Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh believe that the table on which we place a laptop, tablet or even your smartphone, it can be a valid target for that with just a few taps on it, we can manage the device.
In Florida have shown that driving with the Google Glass is as dangerous as doing it with smartphones and tablets on hand
The experiment was carried out by a team of researchers at the University of Central Florida and was intended to test how dangerous the Google Glass for driving compared to smartphones and tablets. No difference: scholars have shown that carrying out any activity with Google Goggles is risky at the same level of any activity carried out with tablets and phones.
Debate about may celebgate has served to enhance awareness about the importance of cloud services, security, and content that we share in them. Coincidence or not, there is a project of British origin that focuses on just that: have a safe in the cloud to share files between our devices of all kinds.