Concept Fujitsu Lifebook comes with removable smartphone, tablet, and digital camera
Posted by admin in Computers, Concept on 24. Jan, 2012 | 0 Comments
These days, your average tech enthusiast typically has at their disposal a smartphone, a laptop, a tablet, and a digital camera; and that’s listing the bare minimum. That’s quite a bit of processing power and storage space spread out among different gadgets. What if it were possible to link all those devices together into one [...]
360-Degree Fog Display Creates a 3-D Image Observable From All Angles
Posted by admin in Concept on 25. Mar, 2011 | 0 Comments
A new, truly 360-degree 3-D display has been developed by researchers at Osaka University. The fog display is created by three projectors each beaming a different image into a column of thin fog, making the resulting image appear 3-dimensional from all angles. This technique means that viewers can physically walk around the display to see [...]
Audio only where you want it with the Klang Ultrasonic Speakers concept
Posted by admin in Concept on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
The Klang speaker concept proposes using ultrasound to direct and focus audio only where it’s required Rather than sound being pumped out from a loudspeaker in all directions, the Klang speaker concept proposes using a low level ultrasound to direct the audio only where it’s required, leaving silence everywhere else. Such a system might allow [...]
Blinput concept connects the visually impaired
Posted by admin in Concept on 03. Jan, 2011 | 0 Comments
Blinput would allow the visually impaired to navigate its menu system using hand gestures Smartphones have already proven their worth as navigation devices for sighted people but a new concept aims to go even further for the vision impaired. Dubbed blinput, the system would allow visually impaired people to not only find their way around, [...]
IBM’s annual list of five innovations set to change our lives in the next five years
Posted by admin in Concept, Hi-tech on 29. Dec, 2010 | 1 Comment
IBM has announced its fifth annual Next Five in Five – a list of five technologies that the company believes “have the potential to change the way people work, live and play over the next five years.” While there are no flying cars or robot servants on the list, there are holographic friends, air-powered batteries, [...]


