Thursday, April 23, 2015

tech article 4/24

The brand new magic floating lightbulb.



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     The technology that powers the Flyte floating light bulb isn’t particularly exotic. Magnets keep the bulb floating about an inch above its base which features a hidden inductive coil to wirelessly powers the bulb’s LEDs. But it’s the sum of its parts: a light bulb that appears to magically float and glow without any wires attached to it, is just plain cool.

Monday, April 20, 2015

tech article 4/20 bruh

     Nokia's plans for their new smartphones




     The Finnish company sold off its devices and services division to Microsoft back in 2014, which left Nokia to focus on mapping, networking and managing patents. Microsoft currently has a clause in place to continue using the Nokia branding until next year, and when this expires Nokia would be in a position to start executing smartphone plans. Unfortunately, there are no details on what the company has in the works, or more importantly what software the new hardware will support. The company will need to double efforts on new products, and not simply rely on third-parties like Foxconn to produce unremarkable hardware like the N1, though it's expected Nokia will continue to work with license deals instead of manufacturing devices in-house.Image result for nokia smartphone 2016

Friday, March 13, 2015

Tech Article 13/15

Pancake 3d printer?

















     Just when you thought that you've seen everything from watches from pornhub or a phone activated door lock, low and behold the brand new "PancakeBot". It is basically a 3d printer that instead of using plastic it uses pancake batter. It is currently not in stores but it is still pretty awesome.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tech article 2/12

Circuit board making 3-D printer 



     There is a new 3-D printer that goes by the name Voltera. This printer dispenses a small trail of conductive ink that can be used in the creation of complex mother boards. It is able to dispense a non-conductive mask over the conductive trail to add more ink on it. This is perfect for inventors, hobbyists, and tinkerers. They are to start hitting shelves on January of next year. If you want to pre-order one it costs about $1500. I personally think that this is a really cool invention that could be useful to a lot of people.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Tech Article 1/30










Austrian Gerhard Feldbacher recently unveiled an interesting small home that aims to strike a happy balance between ease of transport and size. Named Simple Home, the small dwelling sports four integrated legs that enable it to be easily transported by truck and left in its intended location without the need of a crane, hoist, or other machinery. The whole thing weighs about 11 tons. It stands about 13 feet high. In my opinion i dont quite under the point of this house. If you are going to live in such a small space. You might as welljust live in an empty dumpster.