Earlier this year, Samsung finally launched some high-end Galaxy Tabs. But that doesn't mean the company is going to ditch its successful lineup of mid-range slates. Today the company officially announced the 2014 versions of its not-so-top-of-the-line tablet series, the Galaxy Tab 4. Read More
Sony has unveiled a new office-orientated tablet
which utilizes the E-Ink display to mimic a piece of A4 paper. The
electronics giant believes that its Digital Paper will be an instant hit
with professionals who are often overwhelmed by the sheer mass of
physical paper thrown on their desks each day. Read More
French watch maker Bernard Richards Manufacture
already has three "world's lightest watch" trophies in its cabinet, and
has now added a fourth. The V6-44-MK joined its featherweight siblings
at Baselworld 2014, and Gizmag managed to get a closer look at the
sporty quartet. Read More
In the world of fashion, 3D scanning and printing
offer the potential for creating made-to-measure clothing. Customers of
New Zealand-based footwear firm Three Over Seven will be able to scan
their feet with a smartphone app and have a custom pair of shoes
produced and delivered. Read More
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of
Technology and the US Department of Energy’s Joint BioEnergy Institute
have engineered a bacterium that could yield a new source of high-energy
hydrocarbon fuel for rocketry and other aerospace uses. High-energy,
specific-use hydrocarbon fuels such as JP-10 can be extracted from oil,
along with more commonly used petroleum fuels, but supplies are limited
and prices are high – approaching US$7 per liter. That’s where the new
bacterium, engineered by Georgia Tech scientists Stephen Sarria and
Pamela Peralta-Yahya, could come in. Read More
Some upmarket wristwatches are all bells and
whistles, while for others their attraction isn’t in what they do, but
how they’re made. One case in point is the Christophe Claret Maestoso
showcased at Baselworld 2014, which uses a detent escapement – a
movement of remarkable accuracy that’s almost impossible to install in a
watch. Read More
Designed to give sportsmen and outdoor explorers a
motor-powered means of reaching more distant waters, the MOKAI ES-Kape
is an innovative boat with an integrated jet drive system. It eliminates
the need for trailers and racks by breaking into three pieces that nest
inside each other, allowing it to fit inside an SUV. Read More
Looking to add further functionality to its range of smartphone-controlled
hue LED light bulbs, Philips has announced a kinetic-powered switch to
extend control over color settings at times when your smart device might
be out of reach. Read More
Visitors to Las Vegas now have a new way to take
in the famous Las Vegas Strip with the official opening of the world's
tallest observation wheel on Monday. Standing 550 feet (167.6 m) tall,
the aptly named High Roller is 9 ft (2.7 m) taller than the previous
record holder, the 541-ft (164.8 m) tall Singapore Flyer. Read More
AT&T, Cisco, GE, IBM and Intel are the latest
companies to band together with the aim of standardizing
interoperability across smart machines and ultimately, drive adoption of
an Internet of Things.
Announced last week, the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) is a
not-for-profit open membership group created to establish common
frameworks for development of inter-connected cyber and physical worlds.
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