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Unexpected Revolutionary Gadgets That We Didn't Expext : CES 2015

Sure, the International CES show was chock full of connected cars, smart home sensors, music gear and computer gadgets, as you’d expect. There were even drones buzzing the 160,000-plus people that tromped across the 2.2 million square feet of exhibit space along the Las Vegas Strip. But if you didn’t get to see some of these goodies, well, you just haven’t lived.

Of the tons of products on display, here are a few that inspired, brought a chuckle, or made you just say, hmmm, yeah, I definitely need that. (Wink.)

STOP, OR I’LL TAKE OUT MY IPAD :

The gun holsters of old-timey detectives, hidden under an arm and concealed under a coat, have inspired a holder of something else entirely.

Tech Slinger’s holster features a pocket large enough for a tablet on one side and a smartphone and accessories on the other. When worn, devices hang below each arm. Think of it as a storage device for Inspector Gadget.

The company says the holster will prevent people from leaving their devices in a cab or the seat-back pocket of a plane. The devices stay with you but won’t weigh on a shoulder like a backpack or satchel might.

This year, Tech Slinger introduced a new “side order” sling to go around a person’s waist — great for restaurant staffers who carry tablets to take orders.

The company sells the holsters for $70 to $75.

FLATBREAD FIX :

The smell of baking flatbread wafted through the air as a Silicon Valley startup demonstrated a robotic kitchen device.

The Rotimatic uses sensors, software and electric motors to make the Indian staple “roti,” or unleavened flatbread, at about one per minute — faster than the half-hour or more it takes to mix, knead and cook by hand. Just add flour, water and oil. The Rotimatic measures the ingredients, kneads and flattens the dough. It even adjusts the dough and cooking temperature for any spices or herbs added for variety.

What to pay for something that makes only one kind of bread? $599.

ABLE TO WALK AGAIN :


One touching moment came when Shane Mosko stood up and walked with the aid of a robotic exoskeleton.

Mosko, who has partial leg paralysis from a spinal cord injury, usually needs a wheelchair. The robotic aide from Ekso Bionic now allows him to walk about 500 steps before tiring. The system includes mechanized leg braces, a battery backpack and a walking cane with controls to operate the system. Software and weight sensors are used to adjust the mechanized gait to the ability of each user.

“I think half of what this brings to the table is the psychological aspect of looking people in the eyes,” says Mosko. “You don’t think about it, but being in a wheelchair, you are down low, you’re in your own world.”

Ekso cofounder Russ Angold said the Ekso GT has been used by about 3,500 patients recovering from stroke and spinal injuries since it was first sold in 2012.

“It gives you so much hope that spinal cord injuries are going to be a thing of the past someday,” says Mosko.

BIKERS BEWARE :


Volvo wants cyclists to know when a car is coming.

In partnership with Ericsson and sports gear maker POC, Volvo demonstrated how its car would get a signal from a nearby cyclist’s phone GPS. Meanwhile, the cyclist’s helmet would flash a series of lights and vibrate if that person’s phone senses that a Volvo is nearby and on a collision course.

Volvo says the connected helmet still needs more testing before it can be sold.

LOOK SEGWAY, NO HANDS


Zipping around as if he were floating, hands in his pockets, Kazar Beilerian of Montebello did effortless circles, literally, around the journalists walking from one press conference to the next.

He was riding his company’s IO Hawk. The forward-facing auto-balancing board just needed a little pressure from the toes to start moving.

Leaning forward too much, though, could sometimes send a person backward.

The device costs $1,800 and has a rival: Inventist’s Hovertrax.

HIGH-TECH SEWING :

Cameras aren’t limited to smart-phones any more. A new sewing machine from Brother has one — and a scanner, too. You can scan a pattern and edit it on the sewing machine’s LCD screen. The machine will then embroider the pattern for you (though you can’t step away for long, as you need to manually change spools of thread to change colors).

As for that camera? Sorry, it’s not for selfies. The camera works with lasers to ensure you’re sewing straight.

The Dream Machine sells for $15,000.

ILLUMINATED SONGS :

Sony’s Symphonic Light Speaker looks like a clear cylinder of glass that surrounds an LED light bulb. The glass itself vibrates imperceptibly to act as a speaker to play music from a smart-phone or other device.

“It fills your room with music while obviously lighting up your daily life,” says Sony Corp. CEO Kazuo Hirai.

Perhaps totally unnecessary, yet cool.

Sony didn’t announce a price or release date.

TOMORROW’S GADGETS
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A new smart-watch from Samsung has a glass interface to appear transparent, while a new phone has a hologram interface with fingerprint security. There’s also a Blue-tooth earpiece with a metallic frame for combat-ready durability.

Where can you buy them? Sorry, they exist only in Hollywood. They were custom-made by Samsung for the upcoming “Avengers” movie from Marvel. Financial terms weren’t disclosed.

The props were on display at a private event at CES. There are no current plans to make even fake versions for fans.

Sales Dud: India Doesn’t Have The Hots For Lumia 920 And 820

Among much noise and objectives, Nokia released its Windows Cellphone 8 operating Lumia cell mobile phones – Lumia 920 and 820 – in Indian a few months ago. Currently, the Nokia Lumia 920 is formally available for Rs 38,262, while the Lumia 820 is available for Rs 23,969.

Given the reputation of the product in Indian, we talked to a variety of suppliers who gave us the explanation on how well these two Lumias have been doing in the marketplace. Read on to find out.

One greyish industry store informed us that the two Lumias were not performing very well with regards to revenue. When prodded, he said that weekly they offer an average of 2-3 models of the Lumia 920 and 820 cell mobile phones. It must be mentioned, however, that the supplier said customers recommended Android-running cell mobile phones to their Windows Cellphone alternatives.  
In contrast, another greyish industry source informed us that revenue have been decent in the the other day. In that period, they have handled to offer eight models of the Lumia 820 and five pieces of the 920. Between the two, people prefered the Lumia 820 thanks to its lower cost. We were also informed that the revenue have dropped after the release of the Lumia 520 and 620 cell mobile phones.

Trying to evaluate the revenue performance at formal shops, we examined out the multi-brand store, The Mobile Shop. We were informed that the Lumia 920 is pretty well-known with the customers. The shop informed us that in the last 10 times, they have marketed about 6 models of the Lumia 920. As for the Lumia 820, the store said it was doing “Ok-Ok” with regards to reputation in the marketplace. In the last 10 times they only handled to offer about 3-4 models of the smart phone.

We then headed to Vijay Sales, another well-known retail store chain in the city. You can pick the Lumia 920 for Rs 37,990 here, and we are informed that the device is pretty well-known. The Lumia 820 is available here for Rs 23,700. However, we were not given any exact figures about the revenue of the two cell mobile phones. Here too, the store said customers recommended Android operating system mobile phones.

Lastly, we ceased by two Nokia Concern shops, the business's service and formal revenue store. The first one informed us they marketed five models of the Lumia 920 and a couple of Lumia 820s last 1 month. That makes for a harsh reading.

Alarmingly, the next Nokia Concern store informed us customers have been going for other Nokia mobile phones or passing over the Lumia 820 and 920 because of performance problems. He said that the mobile phones were priced high, and the point that in the nation, customers were not used to the Windows Cellphone 8 system. He also went to mention the point that WP8 was not considered very user-friendly by customers, in addition to the devices having battery problems. The shop only handled to offer 3-4 models of the Lumia 920 smart phone and 6-7 models of the Lumia 820 in the last 1 month. 
Going by the specifications alone, we think that the Lumias make for an attractive undertaking. What explains the low revenue numbers then, you ask? The low reputation of the Windows Cellphone system in the nation may be one of the reasons behind it. The proven reality that the OS has not grown big enough to contest with the likes of Android operating system may be another factor. Having said that, the release of the mid-range Lumia 720, Lumia 620 and the low-end Lumia 520 could revitalize Nokia’s performance.

Review : Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard

Along with the Ms Pitching wedge Contact Rabbit, the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Key pad has been released in planning for Ms windows 8. It doesn't have a design as divisive as the Pitching wedge Contact Rabbit, but it enhances it with the same black and silver program.

It's a little keyboard - not any longer than most Tablets, and so coming into on it for long stretches can be quite unpleasant. However the control buttons feel much better, and it's a huge improvement on using an on-screen keyboard on your product.

Again, there's no dongle involved, so the product or PC you pair it with needs to have Wireless. Setting it up was as simple as placing the battery power, then going to 'Change PC settings' in Ms windows 8 and simply clicking Add a device. Ms windows 8 found laptop keyboards without trouble, and after coming into a unique code on laptop keyboards for security, everything was pared up.

Icons for Ms windows 8's appeal are involved above the 'F' important factors, which creates moving Ms windows 8 much easier. In fact, mixing the Ms Pitching wedge Contact Rabbit and the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Key pad - basically turning your product into a small pc PC - creates using Ms windows 8 a much more enjoyable experience.

The Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard is quite easy to carry about because it's small, thin and light and comes with a protective case that can fold and double as a stand for a tablet.
Verdict :

Overall the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Key pad isn't a keyboard that you'd want to use with a pc PC, but if you're going to be doing a lot of writing on your product, then it is essential, and the Ms windows 8-specific quick way important factors are incredibly handy.

Nokia Lumia 510 Specifications, Photo, Price Leaked

The specialized requirements and costs of the Htc Lumia 510, along with its image, have been released online. Over the last few several weeks Htc has gone all out with its brand-promotion for its approaching leading Lumia mobile mobile phone gadgets - the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820. These gadgets are top level designs, and are required to come at with a cost tag that can contest with the The apple company iPhone, a system which is predicted to be the Lumia 920’s main competing. This indicates that Htc is about to launch a beginner system known as the Lumia 510, which is predicted to be placed below the Lumia 610, with regards to cost.

According to a review by GSMArena, the web page that obtained a released image of the Lumia 510, “We first observed about the Lumia 510 last month, in a flow that exposed that the low-end smart phone would game a 4-inch show, have 4 GB of storage space, and run on just 256 MB of RAM. Those requirements have just been verified by our own resource, who also sent us the image above and suggested that the preliminary cost will be $150. The Lumia 510 is targeted at focusing on the entry-level smart phone market, and will likely start in Chinese suppliers where smart phone possession has nearly tripled since 2010.” The web page refers to that it could be released across the planet by early 2013.

There is no term yet on the os the Lumia 510 system will run on, but given its past reputation, Microsoft has handled to run Microsoft windows Phone 7.5 on gadgets presenting 256MB of RAM. So this could be the OS used on this yet surprise basic smart phone.

When Microsoft declared Microsoft windows Phone 8, the product also declared Microsoft windows Phone 7.8 which is a sort of ‘value pack’, for current Microsoft windows Phone gadgets and not Microsoft windows Phone 8. All gadgets operating WP 7.5 or The apple company will be can be upgraded to WP 7.8, and one of the new features that the upgrade delivers with it is the new customisable desltop from WP 8.

In an appointment with The Brink, Greg Sullivan describes this decision, “The characteristics of the financial commitment [in Microsoft windows Phone 8] is mainly in areas that are not exploitable by current components. To do the work to bring all of those components to a foundation that can't manipulate them wasn't actually the most effective use of resource.”

While we understand that WP 8 is a completely different monster, completely, it’s amazing that Microsoft can't optimize it for single-core gadgets. Perhaps it was the amount of RAM, and not an issue with the CPU; or that someone will handle to remove it down and slot it over to older gadgets. Not everyone loves you about dual-core on their mobile phone gadgets, NFC and all that jazz music, so for them, the WP 7.8 upgrade is more than welcome. “When you take that Lumia out of your wallet after you have obtained that 7.8 upgrade, it will look and feel the same as a Microsoft windows Phone 8 system,” said Sullivan. This should keep many WP 7 customers satisfied for the time being, until they decide whether or not they need to take the WP 8 drop.

How Your Intelligent Phone Could Provide You With A Intelligent Home, No Additional Intelligence Required

House automated still seems a little Tomorrowland, but Ube believes it can create some areas of that desire a truth, even for the Homer Simpsons among us.

Ube is a start-up concentrating on providing the Online of things to life within the linked home, starting with an iPhone app and three components products: Intelligent Soft, Intelligent Store, and Intelligent Link.

“We have been operating in the linked home area and technological innovation area for over 25 years awaiting technological innovation to become available which could simply and at low costs fix this issue,” said Ube co-founder Glen Burchers in an e-mail discussion with VentureBeat.

Ube, he says, can carry a main, cloud-based mind and main management system to all your property's web-connected gadgets. All you need is a smart phone, “no expert customized set up needed.” Better still, it’s no cost.

So, what do you get with Ube? “We management home gadgets that get connected to the Online,” said Burchers. “This contains your smart TV, set top box, press gamer, temperature, and even entrance operator all from within one no cost app. We handle this management naturally with a action interface.”

The Ube group recognizes existing home press and ecological arrangements as ancient, costly, and complex. And they are not far off. In contrast to the miracle of WiFi and micro-processors, your wall heating units are seriously in need of an update.

Burchers analyzes Ube’s prospective effect on home automated to certain developments in vehicle technological innovation — not even the out-there enhancements from organizations like Chevrolet and Honda that will let your car study sms information to you, but the things we already usually take for provided.

“Your vehicle already knows to discover itself when you strategy, convert the wipers on when it’s pouring and quit you from skidding when you braking mechanism wrongly,”
said Burchers. “With this technological innovation, your home will be as smart or wiser.”
Onstage at DEMO, a board of market bigshots had combined responses to the demonstration. Flite CEO Will Cost said, “I believed it was a great item, but I do not know if they have damaged to value to get us all to run out ad buy those gadgets.”
We may be at the starting of the falling point,” countered Andreessen Horowitz associate Honest Chen. “In the ‘second screen’ model, The TV is the second screen; your iPad or smart phone is the first display. … The more gadgets you have, the more likely you are to use [Ube].”

Soon, the start-up wishes to release Android operating system and web connections, as well as more components, such as a WiFi entrance operator and a sensible smoking detectors.

Ube has taken a small seeds circular of $310,000 from three creators and two outside private traders since the business's starting in Apr 2012. Starting these days, the group will also be switching to Kickstarter to get the well-known elect, as it were, from would-be customers of Ube’s app. In the ultimate several weeks of 2012, the start-up will also be looking for to shut a $2 thousand to $3 thousand circular of financing.

Ube is one of 75 organizations and 6 undergraduate “alpha” start-ups selected by VentureBeat to release at the DEMO Drop 2012 occasion going on this 7 days in Rubber Area. After we create our choices, the selected organizations pay a fee to existing. Our protection of them continues to be purpose.

Review : Microsoft Wedge Mouse

A mouse is a very personal item, as what works for you, may not work for others. Some like their mice with loads of buttons while others prefer ergonomics and yet some want a corded mouse and others want a wireless mouse. Whatever your preference is, it’s best to try out a few mice before making a purchase; if you have that luxury at your local retail establishment.

Microsoft has put out a new line of peripherals, the Wedge mouse and Wedge keyboard. This review focuses on the Wedge mouse but we will follow up shortly with the Wedge Keyboard.

The Wedge mouse rings up the cash register at 69.95 and is a compact mouse based around a touch sensitive plane. Measuring in at 2.39 inches wide and 2.11 inches in length, the mouse is quite small.
The Wedge mouse is attractive, minimalist, and built of high quality materials; the mouse only comes in one color, black. The surface of the mouse doesn’t exhibit fingerprints but oil from your skin does show up on the device with prolonged use.

On the back of the device where the two molded pieces of plastic meet there is a gap where a light shines through when pairing the device for the first time. From that point on, the light is off, although we suspect it will light up when the battery runs low. On the bottom there is one button and one switch. The power button turns the device on and off and assists with pairing the device to your PC or tablet. The switch, when activated, releases the battery door with a quick sliding mechanism that slides one edge of the wedge open. There are also two small plastic risers on the bottom for easy sliding and to keep the button/switch from accidently being activated.
The mouse uses Microsoft’s BlueTrak technology and Bluetooth to connect to your PC/tablet. The device takes one AA battery and to preserve battery life, the mouse has “backpack” mode that turns it off automatically when not in use.  We did not have a chance to test the battery life of the mouse as these types of devices typically run for months before the battery expires.

When you first pick up the mouse you will notice two things, it’s quite small and it has a bit of weight to it. It’s not a heavy mouse but it doesn’t feel hollow either; the weight is good and the peripheral is made of high quality plastics.

The mouse is certainly attractive and when you place it on a desk with the Wedge keyboard and a tablet, it fills out the picture of the mobile warrior who is here to work but has a sense of style too. The flat black look is appealing and something we quite like; it works well in practice too.
Pairing the device with our Samsung Series 7 slate running Windows 8 was a breeze and took only a matter of seconds to get the mouse up and running. 

Being such a small mouse, you certainly lose a bit of ergonomics with the device. While using it for a constant 8 hours during the work day might become a bit tiresome, using the Wedge mouse as your travel companion could be the ideal scenario.

The mouse is accurate and articulate with its movements on a variety of surfaces and operates nearly identical to all of the other Microsoft mice we have used. Gesturer support, when paired with Windows 8, is natural and works as advertised. The gesture plane on the mouse is a bit small (no surprise here given its size) but it is responsive to our movements. One issue we had was that it scrolled ridiculously fast out of the box when surfing the web but a quick settings change in Windows 8 fixed this issue.
Because of it’s size, the Wedge mouse will likely be a consideration for those who need a travel mouse, not a daily driver which makes the $69.95 price tag a bit harder to swallow. When you think about bringing along the Wedge mouse with your tablet (or the upcoming Surface), it’s role becomes a bit more apparent. In our opinion, the Wedge mouse is the device you bring with your Windows 8 tablet as it is compact, full featured, and has a touch of style. What the mouse is not, is a replacement for your desktop peripheral.

In our testing, we really enjoyed the mouse with the expectation that it is a mobile warrior and not daily driver.  With a slew of Windows 8 tablets coming out right around the corner, the Wedge Mouse is an excellent companion to pair with your device. 
 
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