Showing posts with label MIT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MIT. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Future phone technology

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Ultra-thin, touchscreen, with future phone technology and holographic technology and simple user interface. The smartphone designed in Microsoft labs, where he was shown a video of concept, it seems the current generation of smartphones dinosaurs of mobile telephony.
The company intends to build a future phone technology that can interface with any electronic device via wireless technology and TAG for object recognition. Constant communication online to feed a series of services such as reservations, purchases, databases and so on.
The company intends to build this future phone technology by 2019. Will he make it? We wait anxiously.

Cardio, iPhone app to check the heart rate

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Sometimes it seems that smartphones were magic, right? A development team at MIT has created a great app for iPhone called Cardio, which detects your heart rate as blood flowing through our face. All you need do is launch the application and look at the camera, and if you're in a well lit area will be even better.
In addition, you can have fun with this app to check the heart rate of chickens and other animals.
Cardio costs $ 5.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Eyering, a small camera for people with vision problems

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A team of scientists at MIT have developed a device which they call spectacular eyering. As you can see in the picture, it's a ring that has a built-in camera. Eyering function is to inform the user about what the camera has captured.
When the person you can not see what he has before, then you can use the eyering, which will be communicated through the phone so the camera has captured. The device consists of a VGA camera, a processor, a Bluetooth module and a mini USB for charging puero.
In addition to the aforementioned function, eyering is also able to create three-dimensional maps of the area around the user, which can be very useful for the blind at the time of moving, and they will be able to know what's around them through what you hear on your smartphone Android.
The development team is also working on a version compatible with iPhone.