Friday, March 22, 2013

Transformer Cellphone





Transformers theme has become quite popular today and there are many projects working on that. However, folks at Parkoz Hardware have come up with a very unique idea. Transforming cell phone, are they gadgets of the future?

Remember that cell phone in the Transformers movie that they put in the chamber and how it started transforming? Our cell phone could do that too consider Parkoz Hardware guys. Transforming from a usual cell phone to a destruction machine these gadgets would be very cool.
A pair of guns, mechanical legs and an evil mind makes the cell phone perfect mini weapon of mass destruction with reduced power of course. Well this would be helpful when threatening your pets or when asking your boss for a pay raise.
The only problem left is battery life. The battery needs to be very powerful in order to support this monster's movements. Oh, and one little problem, it needs to have some artificial intelligence micro chip in order to work, but that has no problem for our noble minds.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Flexible display-bracelet-watch of the future


Why need traditional electronic or mechanical watch, when we have a bright future? In the future, replacing traditional dials come full-color flexible displays.
One of the most interesting features of the organic light-emitting diode displays – this is their thinness, which allows them to be surprisingly flexible. This concept watch is simply are striking, as they are equipped with a display that wraps around the wrist, and shows the time.
Concept watches called Futaba,has long thin 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 256 x 64 pixels, which produces a full-color video. The display shows a full-color image, easily support the playback of the video, though, and the video is fully optimized for the extended screen. Watch thinner, than a hundredth of an inch, that is, it seems, that around the wrist usual paper bracelet. Close to the concept of can be seen flexible printed circuit board. She, apparently, and charges the gadget.
Yes, the clock looks really original, and we can add that this is a watch of the future, that is how they will look like. The only small thing – the creators would not hurt to work on the design of the watch. Because now it looks as if the man had just got out of a ultramodern hospital.

Concept Points O2Amps scanners can read people’s emotions

  • People – emotional creatures. Every day we experience a huge number of different emotions. They say, for example, that a person caught in a lie, it becomes like a tomato (ie the person blushes profusely), and joyful person just "beaming with happiness." Every emotion is clearly manifested in the form of a code change in the state of facial blood flow. Now, the company has developed a 2AI Labs Points Scanner  O2Amps, that can decipher this kind of map of emotion on the face of your interlocutor. 
  • The evolutionary neurobiologist Mark Cengiz suggests that color vision in primates for  appeared to recognize emotion, status and social cues of their relatives. The human eye is able to see the blood and the amount of oxygen in it, right through the skin. 

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Automatic Sequence Calculator

The February 1946 announcement of the fully electronic ENIAC energized the project.The new machine, called the IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC), was ready to be installed by August 1947. Watson called such machines calculators because computer then referred to humans employed to perform calculations and he wanted to convey the message that IBM's machines were not designed to replace people. Rather they were designed to help people, by relieving them of drudgery.


Friday, February 8, 2013


The Nokia Morph is a concept mobile phone created by Finnish company Nokia. The concept, which was unveiled on February 25, 2008 at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, was the product of a joint study into the future of mobile phones by the Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge's Nano science Centre. The device was presented as part of the museum's "Design and The Elastic Mind" exhibit. According to Bob Lannucci, Nokia's chief technology officer, the "Nokia Research Center is looking at ways to reinvent the form and function of mobile devices... The Morph concept shows what might be possible."



The device, which is non-functional, is intended to provide a conceptual showcase for future applications of nanotechnology in the realm of consumer electronics. The phone's theoretical feature list would include the ability to bend into numerous shapes, so it can be worn around the wrist or held up to the face; transparent electronics, which would allow the device to be see-through yet functional; self-cleaning surfaces that can absorb solar energy to recharge the phone's battery; and a wide range of fully integrated sensors.Nokia released a computer-generated video demonstrating the capabilities the Morph might have if it were a real mobile phone. The manufacturer believes that some of the device's imagined features could appear in high-end devices by 2015.

Newspaper of the future

Nowadays people try to find alternatives to using paper and they come up with interesting solutions. We already saw the eRoll in this article and tablets like iPad are made in a lot of variations today but Seon-Keun Park and Byung-Min Woo came with a different idea.

Folding-out Laptop

The Transformers wallpaper on this laptop says it all. This laptop transforms into a mega-laptop as soon as you unfold its keyboard.