hello friends today some news about GADGETS
Hi Tech Gadgets
The Powermat is a wireless charger for hi tech gadgets. You simply place your gadget on the mat to charge
It uses magnetic induction energy rather than electricity to charge devices and it works just as fast or faster than standard power adaptors.It can also charge multiple and different gadgets all at the same time.
Source: powermat.com
Alcometer
The fact that blood alcohol levels differ for every person is what inspired this invention.
The iBAC alcometer is a thumb-sized, portable, breathalyser spectrometer that measures your blood alcohol content similar to tests done at a laboratory.
Here's how it works.
It transmits the breathalyser reading to your smartphone via Bluetooth where an application containing your bio data (such as your weight and other physical characteristics) analyzes the results in about a minute.
It will measure your degree of sobriety, your alcohol burning rate and will even forecast when you will have a zero level of alcohol in your body.
Source: alcosystems.se
Hi Tech Mobile
like most of us, inventor Isaac Sheppard loves his hi tech gadgets. He has his iPhone, iPad, laptop, eReader and all the assorted plug-ins and accessories.
"They all have various applications I want but don't exist in just one device," he explains.
Isaac is also constantly using his gadgets, and he uses them wherever and whenever he needs them.
In fact, according to a survey by the Mobile Marketing Association, approximately thirty-eight percent of mobile device users consider their gadgets more important than their wallets.
I would put my smaller devices in my pockets and anything else into whatever I have as a carrying bag. But it doesn't always fit or I have to leave something behind. It just wasn't convenient or easy," he says.
He wanted something convenient, organized and scalable.
But he couldn't find anything. So he decided to invent a solution and after a couple of years of research and development, Isaac created his system.
Isaac explains, "I wanted to scale the size up or down depending on what I was carrying."
His invention combines, attaches and unifies modules into a single carrying case. By simply adding modules you can expand and configure the size and design of the casing to carry anything you need, including accessories like scanners, printers, projectors or documents.
"It's like an office without limitations," says Isaac, "It enables users to combine and scale many components and accessories into a sleek, practical, unified case.
Source: isaacsheppard
Gorilla Glass
In fact, a whole industry has emerged to fix and replace the screens on smartphones, tablets, e-readers and other hi tech gadgets because they're a one-handed slip away from not being handheld.
But a product invented over 40 years ago is poised to become the latest and greatest screen technology for hi tech gadgets.
Gorilla glass, invented in the 60's by Corning Inc., is an utlra-thin, lightweight glass that is 3 times stronger than chemically strengthened glass and is extremely difficult to break, dent or scratch.
But when it was first invented there was no demand for such a product - until now. It's in demand because of the proliferation of digital devices.
Gorilla glass is currently used in more than 40 million mobile devices and is a $170 million a year business and expanding.
Beginning next year LCD frameless flat-screen televisions will also start using the glass. Corning expects revenues from their product to reach $200 million this year and over $1 billion next year.
Not bad for a product that has been in mothballs for 48 years.
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