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Showing posts with label Future technology. Show all posts

Apple iWatch 2 Design Appears, More Elegant Than Ever

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Apple iWatch 2 Design Appears, More Elegant Than Ever Loading ... The creator of the first Apple iWatch and the iCam camera, ADR Studio has now come up with the iWatch 2 concept, that’s shown below. It’s been two years since the first iWatch design, that was praised and published on Gizmodo and Wired. Now there’s a new device, one that integrates WiFi, Bluetooth, a RSS reader and 32GB of memory.

Apple iWatch 2 Design Appears, More Elegant Than Ever
You also get a weather forecast feature, the ability to connect to the iPhone or iPad via Bluetooth or WiFi and a LCD projector, plus front facing camera. The Apple iWatch 2 has a casing that reminds me of a jewel, with a very original slide to open box. The watch has a slim design, uses a polycarbonate main body, an aluminum chassis, PK2 Kevlar insert and a bracelet in 5 colors with polycarbonate insert.
I expect here the battery life to be simply amazing and in case you’re wondering if this thing it’s real, know that it’s a mere concept for now, but people have been wearing their iPod nano units like watches, by attaching bracelets to them. That’s as close to a real iWatch as you’re ever going to get… at least till Apple makes it. Once again great job for ADR Studio, that has some fantastic designs, I must admit…
Apple iWatch 2 Design Appears, More Elegant Than Ever
Apple iWatch 2 Design Appears, More Elegant Than Ever
Apple iWatch 2 Design Appears, More Elegant Than Ever
Apple iWatch 2 Design Appears, More Elegant Than Ever
Apple iWatch 2 Design Appears, More Elegant Than Ever

Courtesy:www.concept-phones.com.

Specs Appeal: Google X Lab Testing Virtual Reality Glasses

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The closely guarded secret Google X lab has been testing the idea of ‘wearable computing’, said to be computer glasses that superimpose information over reality.
The original assumption was that the ‘wearable computing’ device would be some sort of watch running on Android, until Google specialist Seth Weintraub stated otherwise.
Reporting on 9to5Google Weintraub said: “They are in late prototype stages of wearable glasses that look similar to thick-rimmed glasses that normal people wear…However, these provide a display with a heads up computer interface. There are a few buttons on the arms of the glasses, but otherwise, they could be mistaken for normal glasses.”
The technology is supposed to be an open secret but has now reached the masses. Google have supposedly employed MIT wearable computing specialist Richard DuVal, who sounds like just the bloke for the job after completing a PHD titled, The Memory Glasses.
All sounds pretty Mission Impossible if you ask us…Watch this space.