September 2, 2010
For the hearing impaired, reading in block text and viewing television subtitles has become the norm nowadays, and advances in technology have enabled people whom have hearing difficulties to access medium like anybody else is able too. However, these awesomely cool Babel Fisk Glassess, which allow the hearing impaired to read what they hear in [...]
July 20, 2010
Scientists at BAE Systems in Bristol have come up with a “shear-thickening” liquid that can be combined with Kevlar to create a new more powerful bullet-proof material. Similar to the “body armor” used by some Olympic skiers, shear-thickening material acts as a lubricant at low velocities, but quickly hardens upon impact. The scientists describe it [...]
July 1, 2010
It is unfortunately just a concept design, but as most of Tokyo Flash’s production watches are even wilder, this E Ink timepiece will probably make it almost intact into stores and onto wrists. The stainless steel bracelet covers a panel of the same E Ink “paper” found in the Kindle and other e-readers, with cut-outs [...]
April 22, 2010
Heres a funky little idea for you – instead of having a leather wallet which is fine at keeping your credit cards in place and your loose change in check why not a wallet which has a fingerprint reader? Well that is where the TungstenW from Aegis comes in, which is programmable through your PC [...]
March 9, 2010
At the Cebit Trade Fair held at Bundesdruckerei, Samsung recently showcased the world’s first ePassport equipped with a fully functional AMOLED display a couple of days ago. The AMOLED RFID e-passport embeds a 2-inch QVGA resolution flexible display into an identity card. Intended to show a 360-degree view of the card-holder, rather than just a [...]