Saturday, 22 June 2013

LiveMap Motorcycle Helmet like Google Glass!!

Heads-up display helmet gives motorcyclists live maps

A group of technology veterans hailing from Russia have announced plans to begin selling what they call the LiveMap, a motorcycle helmet that will display maps, vehicle speed, and the time right on the helmet's transparent visor. Based on the Android operating system, the LiveMap works using voice commands and needs no connection to the Internet except during software updates. 



The helmet's lighting display system will adjust for day and night viewing conditions and will contain a gyroscope, allowing the map imagery to change depending on the viewing direction of the wearer. And, despite the device's Android underpinnings, the creators intend for it to be a targeted use device, so no games or video content will be included as part of the system.


The helmet is scheduled to start shipping in August of 2014 for $2,000 each, but the group is offering the helmet for $1,500 for early supporters of the project on Indiegogo. International launch parties will also be held for the device next year in Russia, Tokyo, Barcelona, Athens, Rome, Berlin, and Paris, but you can get an early peek at how it works in the video below.



Sunday, 16 June 2013

2016 Steven Spielberg’s Barack movie is O-barmy

The role of Obama will be played by Oscar winning Lincoln star Daniel Day-Lewis.


BARACK Obama pokes fun at himself – and his big ears – in a video played at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

The clip is introduced by director Steven Spielberg, who claims his latest project is a biopic of the ‘lame duck’ president.

SPOOF vid made for White House Correspondents' Dinner has 'Daniel Day-Lewis' portray Barack Obama

Obama then introduces himself as the actor and jokes about the ‘challenging’ make-up needed for the role.

 “You wouldn’t believe how long it takes to put these ears on in the morning.”

The spoof was screened for a star-studded audience which included Kevin Spacey, Claire Danes and South Korean singer Psy.


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Sunday, 9 June 2013

Belkin LEGO iPhone 5 Case

LEGO® IPHONE CASE: CREATE, PLAY, PROTECT

The LEGO® iPhone case is designed to protect the buttons on the sides of your iPhone 5, while keeping the ports and speakers fully exposed. Adjusting your volume, plugging in your headphones, and connecting your charging cable is fast and easy — all while keeping your case on and your phone fully protected.



TURNS YOUR PHONE INTO A BUILDABLE BRICK

Our LEGO® iPhone case is made of a co-molded hard plastic back for scratch-resistance with a semi-flexible outer frame for shock-absorption. The best part is that it’s designed with an official LEGO® Base Plate, so you can go crazy customizing it with your favorite LEGO® bricks.

FULL BUTTON PROTECTION

The LEGO® iPhone case is designed to protect the buttons on the sides of your iPhone 5, while keeping the ports and speakers fully exposed. Adjusting your volume, plugging in your headphones, and connecting your charging cable is fast and easy — all while keeping your case on and your phone fully protected.

WRAPAROUND FRAME KEEPS SCREEN SAFE

When you put the LEGO® iPhone case on your iPhone 5, you’ll notice that the edges of the case wrap around your phone ever so slightly. We designed the case this way so when you place your phone facedown on a flat surface, your screen is less likely to get scratched.