Some days I' going to post WHAT's NEW news!!!
So here you have the first what's new news:
The top 10 hot gadgets of 2013
10. Nvidia Project Shield
This
portable gaming device claims to redefine gaming on the go. The Android
gadget, with top-of-the-range audio and visual quality, lets you play
high-quality games away from your home. You can also connect the device
to your PC using wifi, so you can play your favourite games without
having to get off the couch.
It's still in development, but should
be shipping to the USA and Canada in the second half on 2013. Nvidia
say they want to ship to other countries, including the UK, as soon as
they can after launch.
9. Cambridge Audio Minx Air
This sound system can play your music from whatever device you want - smartphone, tablet or computer.
Using
Cambridge Audio's expertise in hi-fi design and wireless streaming
quality, you can listen to your favourite song in high quality while
still being able to use your phone or tablet.
The device can also play the radio, and is compatible for both Apple and Android products.
Costing £330, you can buy one online or in store at Richer Sounds.
8. Pebble
Billed as "the first watch for the 21st century," the Pebble watch has different faces that you can download and customise.
Pebble
connects to iPhone and Android smartphones using Bluetooth, alerting
you with a silent vibration to incoming calls, emails and messages.
With apps you can turn the watch into a stopwatch, GPS, mp3 player and computer, to use while you're on the go.
Initially
funded through Kickstarter, those who donated have already got their
watches. You can pre-order one for $150 online for when more become
available.
7. Fujifilm X100S
This retro-styled camera brings together the best of traditional photography and its digital counterpart.
With
a 16.3MP X-Trans CMOS sensor and on-chip phase detection, the X100S now
has a better autofocus speed than previous models. This is supported by
a new processor, the 'EXR Processor II', which includes a new 'Lens
Modulation Optimiser' function.
With an improved user interface
and viewfinder, this is a serious camera for serious photographers. It
can be bought online for £1,099.
6. PaperTab
Combining the flexibility of paper with the endurance of digital, PaperTab is set to change the way we work on documents.
PaperTab
only allows the user to open one thing at a time, but have several
papers. This means users can do things like share PDFs just by tapping
two tablets together, fast-forward during a video by bending the
display, and opening emails by touching two displays together.
Unfortunately, the device is still in construction and there has been no word on a release date - or a price.
5. Sony 4K OLED TV
This will be the world's first Ultra High Definition television that uses Organic LEDs, with a native 3,840 x 2,160 OLED panel.
The
56-inch set gives outstanding detail and high-quality image, and
experts are saying it will change the way we watch television for good.
Again, no release date or price has been mentioned - but technology fans
are desperate to get their hands on the newest piece of TV tech.
4. Google Glass
This highly anticipated piece of technology will allow wearers to have a hands-free technological experience.
While
you wear the lightweight glasses, you can use your voice to command
them to take pictures, record video, send messages, find directions and
translate your speech.
The glasses connect to the Internet and use Google's services to create a hands-free smartphone, right in front of your eyes.
Google
are testing the product on a lucky few who applied to be "Glass
Explorers", but they will be released to a wider audience soon.
3. Sony PlayStation 4
Sony have only given tantalising details of the PS4, but by all accounts it will provide a new boost for gaming.
The
controller has replaced some buttons with touchscreen technology, and
the console now has a share function which lets you record, edit and
upload gaming footage and share it online with friends.
Industry
analysts say that they don’t expect to see one until the E3 gaming expo
this June, and will probably be released in December.
2. Samsung Galaxy S4
Samsung unveiled their new Android phone earlier this month in New York, and are expecting it to outsell Apple's products.
Among new feature is the Galaxy S4's remote technology which allows users to control functions without touching the screen.
"Smart
pause" means people can pause a video by looking away from the screen,
while "smart scroll" lets users scroll through emails without touching
the screen, the S4 detecting the movements of the eyes and wrist.
Users can also change music tracks or accept a call with a simple wave of a hand.
The Galaxy S will be rolled out globally at the end of April, and will be available on several different contracts.
1. 3D printers
3D printing is
already causing waves, with the technology being used in dozens of
industries across the world including clothing, engineering and
medicine.
Using technology which maps out an object, the printers
then layer thin slices of plastic - or other materials - on top of each
other to create a 3D object.
It is hoped that 3D printers can
provide cheap and quick production, possibly providing solutions to
problems such as forensic investigations.
Some companies, such as
RepRap, are trying to produce 3D printers available for home use, as
most are only used in industrial or commercial settings.
I want google glass
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