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Saturday, 21 December 2013

Now You Can Swim Like Superman Using The Underwater Jet Pack

Ever dreamed of swimming like superman? This gadget will make you feel like a Superman/Aquaman underwater.  S.C.P. Marine innovation was founded by Simon and Chris who have come up with a cool gadget design which if manufactured will be able to free your legs of all the hard work they need to do when you’re underwater. The gadget is being called; ‘x2 Underwater Jet Pack’, not a very cool name but who knows maybe they decide to change it afterwards.
The gadget is essentially a portable system which assists you in propulsion underwater.  These jet packs, mini in nature, can be attached to your arms and you’ll be able to swim in water like Superman or Aquaman. The designers are the founders of this UK start-up who are brothers. This family brain child will allow scuba divers and free-divers to basically ‘fly around underwater’ as per the brothers.
There aren’t many details available on this gadget so far but what we do know comes directly from S.C.P. Marine Innovation’s press release which said that the gadget will have ‘the latest lithium battery technology coupled with state of the art digital motors and a wireless control system’ and ‘is fast, maneuverable, un-tethered.’ Also, these mini jet packs are capable of generating ‘powerful vectored thrusts’ which will help improve the user’s movement of arms.
Although there is a huge difference as of now between the conceptual design and the prototype which has been developed but the gadget is still frikkin’ awesome. S.C.P. is still trying to raise funds for the jet pack though, but we are sure this will happen soon enough. As of now, only 31% funding has been completed.
The gadget is priced a bit high at $5,700 but hey superpowers do come at a great price.



Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Abu Dhabi Airport Installs World’s First GoSleep Sleeping Pods





GoSleep is the latest state of the art sleeping pod introduced to the world by Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) that features a sliding shade that not only isolates the user from light, noise and crowd, but also provides the user with top privacy level. 10 sleeping pods have been installed at Terminal 3 and Terminal 1 at the Abu Dhabi International Airport, and another 35 are expected to be installed by the end of 2013.



 GoSleep pods display Finnish design and are in fact compact chairs that can be transformed into a flat bed when required. The company intends to add more advanced quirks to improve the sleeping pods, some of which include internet access, charging slots for portable machines like cell phones, laptops, tablets etc, in addition to a protected luggage storage compartment. The clients could use GoSleep for 12.25$ per hour and payment can be made via. credit card.
According to Mohammed Al Bulooki, Chief Commercial Officer of ADAC, Abu Dhabi Airports Company continually strives to provide the passengers travelling to, from or via Abu Dhabi International Airport with a phenomenal experience and that the introduction of ‘GoSleep’ sleeping pods is another step towards enhancing customers’ expectations and delivering top-notch levels of service. He further stated that Abu Dhabi Airports Company is proud to be the first airport in the world to have been able to secure an agreement regarding the installation of these sleeping pods that are a marvel of technological advancement.



Monday, 16 December 2013

This Machine Converts Human Sweat Into Drinkable Water

 Nowadays one might just confuse science and technology being used to come up with fancy gadgets only. However, that is not the case. The primary purpose of science, for which it is still being used, is improving the lifestyle of humans and to come up with ways to protect life and enhance it. Science is tackling the world problems and is striving to find solutions to them. Our today’s article deals with one such endeavor. How many of you are aware that drinking water and its availability is an issue. Experts are already foreseeing the third world war being fought over water resources?

 Recently UNICEF teamed up with two other concerned entities; PR agency Deportivo and youth soccer competition Gothia Cup to come up with a gadget that could be used to convert sweat to drinking water. The key idea behind the so called Sweat Machine is to take the sweat, extract the liquid and convert it into drinkable water.
While one may not see this gadget as solving the problem of drinking water, this sure is a nice way to get attention of people. However, let’s not forget that this gadget may solve individual needs of drinkable water for those who don’t have access to clean water. Just sweat a little and there you go; clean and drinkable water!

Sunday, 15 December 2013

Gadgets That Will Keep You Safe And Secure

Secret Electric Socket Stash


Fake Cassette Tape Car Stereo


Anti Theft Stickers



The Anti Theft Plug Mug




Tesla Car Burglar Alarm


Newspaper Laptop Sleeve

Postal Envelope Notebook Sleeve



Iron key USB Flash Drive

Biometric USB Flash Drive



80?s Walkman iPod Case

Anti Theft Bicycle Wheel


Fake Security Cameras



Saturday, 14 December 2013

Top 10 Amazing Smartphones For 2013

 
10. Sony Xperia z1
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9. Motorola Droid Maxx

8. Samsung Galaxy S4

7. LG G2

6. Moto X

5. Google Nexus 5

4. Nokia Lumia 1020

3. Samsung Galaxy Note 3

2. HTC One

 

1. Apple iPhone 5S

Smarty Ring Keeps You Updated Without Having To Touch Your Phone



An average mobile user checks his or her mobile phone every 6 minutes. That’s about 150 times a day. With the Smarty Ring, phone users can save both time and battery life by not needing to take their phones out of their pockets. The Smarty Ring manages all your incoming smartphone alerts and allows you to stay connected and perform basic tasks discreetly.

The Smarty Ring can connect with any Android or iOS device with Bluetooth 4.o capabilities. The ring informs you of incoming and outgoing calls, texts, emails and updates from Facebook, Twitter, Skype and Hangout. The basic controls which can be performed include accepting or rejecting incoming calls, making calls to preset numbers, changing phone profiles, triggering the camera and controlling the music player.