Date: 29/01/16 Daqri develops smart helmet for construction workers
The company Daqri has unveiled a smart hardhat that gives workers additional layers of information about their surroundings.
Date: 28/01/16 Smartphones will recognize their owners’ face
Soon, smartphones will not only take snapshots and videos but also recognize the objects pictured. Google is working with a Silicon Valley chip designer to let mobile devices do that kind of heavy computing internally rather than relying on remote data centers.
Date: 28/01/16 Drones will save people in the mountains
Drones will help rescuers to save people during search and rescue operations in the mountains.
Date: 27/01/16 Russia to begin development of space robots in 2016
The development of state-of-the-art robots capable of operating in outer space will begin in Russia this year, media reports said.
Date: 27/01/16 Scientists develop wheelchair operated by power of thought
Russian scientists have developed a robotic chair with an automatic life-support system for people with disabilities.
Date: 25/01/16 Non-contact cardiograph developed in Japan
Panasonic jointly with Kyoto University have created a device that allows physicians to assess the condition of the patient's heart using the non-contact method.
Date: 25/01/16 Gadgets will be able to read owners’ minds
In the near future, gadgets will be able to read the minds of their owners. Experts say that by 2030, smartphones, tablets and computers will be able to analyze human brain’s activity to find out what people think.
Date: 23/01/16 The number of people who insert gadgets in their skins increases
“The number of brave enthusiasts who insert gadgets in their skins is increasing rapidly. They insert chips and electronic passports in their bodies. And according to researchers, it is expected that implanted phones will be widely used by people before 2023
Date: 21/01/16 SAMSUNG mass-produces second-generation 14-nanometer FinFET technology
Samsung has made it known that mass production of its advanced logic chips has started; this chip uses Samsung’s 14nm LPP methodology which is part of its second-generation’s FinFET technology.
Date: 21/01/16 Team develops wireless, dissolvable sensors to monitor brain
A team of neurosurgeons and engineers has developed wireless brain sensors that monitor intracranial pressure and temperature and then are absorbed by the body, negating the need for surgery to remove the devices.
Date: 21/01/16 Apple testing light-based Li-Fi for future iPhones
Recent versions of iOS have been found to contain references to Li-Fi, an experimental high-speed wireless networking protocol that uses pulses of light to transmit data and is being marketed as a long-term replacement for Wi-Fi.
Date: 07/01/16 Facial recognition system implemented in railway transport system in China
Hohhot Railway Administration in China (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region) has implemented on a pilot basis a facial recognition system developed by Chongqing Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to enhance the security of public transport passengers.
Date: 05/01/16 Universal charging standard to be set for smartphones and tablets
The Swiss government plans to oblige manufacturers of smartphones and tablets to move to a universal charger. It is expected that the transition to a single charger will not only help consumers, but will also reduce the number of "e-wastes".
Date: 05/01/16 LG made a paper-thin, rollable OLED panel
In 2014, LG announced that it built an 18-inch OLED panel that rolls up just like a newspaper. Now, it's ready to show off its ultra-thin beauty to the public CES.
Date: 25/12/15 The world's first photonic processor created in the US
Researchers from MIT, the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Colorado Boulder developed a prototype chip featuring more than 70 million transistors and 850 optical components.
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