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Scientists at the University of Hertfordshire have an idea for a house that can open and shut the doors, switch the lights on and off and operate the cooling system autonomously. It can even text us if any door has been left open. This invention...
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3D glasses, ultra-violet based glasses and now we have the see-through glasses. Based on infrared viewing technology, these new worked upon optics let the wearer see through various kinds of synthetic materials - so wearing these glasses you’ll only..
In the wake of immensely growing crime around the world, the best way out to nab a criminal is the use of an accurate lie detection test. The Narco test is one way of lie detection done nowadays. However, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania.
With gadgets increasing by the day, remotes to control them are increasing too. Managing all these gadgets and their remotes is becoming an absolute nightmare. To remedy this sticky situation Universal Remote Control Inc has come out with a universal...
Controlling your gadgets with a clap or whistle is a thing of the past. Trust the Japanese to make even the most innovative technology look obsolete. Well, I'm not exaggerating, the Japanese surely know how to churn up new concepts to replace the...
TeMo is the perfect specimen of the highly-deceptive breed of techno-wizardry, one that appears calm on the surface but hides a whole world of technological brilliance in its depth. Its an internet connected robot made using Lego blocks. Though it...
The Virtual Keyboard (VKB) is here to revivify the way we use, not so user-friendly, smart phones and PDAs. The miniature 90x34x24 mm VKB allows us to squeeze the best out of our computing devices by projecting the full QWERTY keyboard via infrared and...
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