Posted on 01 March 2012 by Endi
The concept is explore here : A normal camera contains Lens, digital storage like MMC, SD card and shutter mechanism, here in this concept all are same but the lens is blue-tooth enabled thumb Ring that capable to responds to a motion sensor wrapping up by bendable finger. when your finger goes to ‘Clicking’ action then lens read it’s position and take the picture. 
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Posted on 28 September 2011 by Endi
This tiny bookmark has been crammed full of 38,000 definitions from the Collins Gem English Dictionary 15th edition so you will never be lost for words again. Plus, it’s really easy to use. When you come across a word you don’t know, simply press the power button to begin, type in your word on the keypad and press OK to find out what it means. Easy to use, Compact design, Available in 3 colours. 
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Posted on 13 September 2011 by Endi
This watch design is a combination of a geeky and extrovert watch. There are some different colored straps to appeal to a wider range of people. It is a watch with a high value of recognition and a clever usage. There are three analog watch hands for hours, minutes and seconds and a dial in the same colors. The glass plate on the display carries an LCD display. It is normally off and with the push of a button, it lets your see the date or use a stop watch. The distance meter data is also shown on the LCD display. The distance meter works as follows: The sensory, which is placed above the strap and pointing away from the wearer, emits ultrasonic waves and the internal stop watch gets started. The ultrasonic waves sooner or later hit an object and get reflected by it. 
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Posted on 10 June 2011 by Endi
This is very unusual and wonderful hours. The construction – the principle of hydraulic pistons. One fixed and one moving, telling time by pumping oil from one side of the pistons to the other while simultaneously rotating the whole torus. Since the pistons cannot pass each other, they must alternate between indicating the hours and minutes respectively. When the minutes catches up with the hours, the rate of rotation switches. This is indicated by LEDs on either side of the fixed piston. 
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Posted on 19 January 2011 by Endi
ts equipped with 3 physical buttoThe NoteSlate is a $99 one colour (at a time) low tech electronic ink tablet concept, with a smart design and real paper feel. Its fitted with a battery which is capable of providing up to 180 hours of use from a single charge and weighs in at just 240g. The simple design allows you to take notes quickly and easily and either save them for later or delete on demand and has been deigned for anyone who needs to record ideas on paper and are still doing it with pen.

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Posted on 19 November 2010 by Endi
No matter how small is the eco-energy a person can generate, it will be of great help in saving the environment and keeping it a clean and safe world to live. The Hybrid Home Generator concept design by Sun-J Vang is a great eco-energy generator to use at home if you want to do something to help save the environment. It has the ability to collect both wind and solar power and has the ability to power up your small home appliances and personal gadgets. The Hybrid Home Generator has the Hybrid Home Generator has the USB/DC Hub where you can plug in your devices to use.

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Posted on 30 August 2010 by Endi
What looks like a decorative ceiling light is actually a robot that is capable of cleaning and washing your clothes without the need of water and detergent – How is that possible you ask? Well, this robot with the new generation of laser chip, which will be able scan the dirt, they break into pieces Sun All you need to do is to decide exactly what the laser is to a large number of modes do and you’re good to go. Meauring a single 40 cm diameter, it is a cargo capacity of 95%.

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Posted on 12 August 2010 by Endi
The literal explanation for the “Change”, multiple ports hub is quite weird so I’m going to stick with my inferences of the product. The hub is basically a station where you can hook up all your computer peripherals and media gadgets and from it a single wire goes into the CPU. Right at this moment I’m glancing down to where my CPU is, and the mess of wires going into it really looks icky! So will something like this “Change” hub make a difference? Maybe, or maybe I just need some tacking wires to straighten things up. Better still opt for wireless devices!

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Posted on 05 August 2010 by Endi
Bottle to purify water in just two minutes.
Timothy Whitehead, an industrial designer and technology graduate from Loughborough University has won the UK heat of the James Dyson Award with an eco-friendly water bottle that has been designed to purify contaminated water in just two minutes. Christened Pure, the water bottle eliminates the need to use chlorine and iodine tablets to sterilize drinking water.

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Posted on 30 November 2009 by Tech

The future is in your head—really. According to this informative article, researchers at Intel are working on a “brain sensing” chip that could allow an individual to control a TV, computer or robot simply by thinking about it.
Now, the article does say that the technology is 10-15 years away, but I’d encourage people to think long and hard about the prospects for this technology. To advocates, I would caution that legal, regulatory and political considerations may slow the adoption of the technology. But opponents of the technology should not, however, take comfort.
From my perspective, brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is inevitable and I think it could arrive—albeit in a limited form—in sooner than 10 years. As the world grows older, many seniors will be faced with the prospect of losing their independence and moving into assisted-living facilities. If BCI allows them the ability to maintain their independence, I believe that seniors—and not young, techno-enthusiasts—will lead the “brain chip” revolution.
As an analogy, recall that 50 years ago pace-makers seemed unnatural and were dismissed by most people. Today, two million people have the medical devices installed every year. And 30 years ago, in-vitro fertilization—or “test tube” babies—was similarly dismissed as “fringe” science. Today, millions of people have been born using the technology.
My point: What sounds odd today often has a way of becoming quite natural tomorrow. To this end, this is why I believe the future really is in your head.