In a world of constant change, the least
constant of them all, is the ever-increasing market of gadgets and technology.
The latest technology and gadget news updates flock our everyday life,
dominating tabloids, and the internet. What remains constant though, is our
desire to stay updated, with the latest technology, and possess the latest
gadgets, all ensured to pave way for an even easier transit to life.
The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show is one
of the shrines to dictate the latest technology and gadget news terms, a quest
to equip the general public with a glimpse into the future, a present to be.
Visiting a cinema at some point in your
life is a must. There are some which have seats which move in line with the
ongoing action to present a wholesome experience. What if your favourite
armchair at home could do the same? That’s the idea behind
Immersit. This gadget comprises of hydraulic feet you can fit onto your couch
with clever inside technology that can read the content you’re watching, be it
a game or a movie, and trigger appropriate motions.
The Chinese company Ehang is taking the
drone trend to new heights with the world’s first autonomous flying
taxi. It’s a giant quadcopter with a seat for one, but you won’t find any
controls inside. You pick your destination using a mobileapp and the 184
flies you there all by itself. It’s designed for short journeys, around the
20-minute mark, and it has an average cruising speed of 62 miles per hour.
LifeSite is an app which aims to
provide secure storage for personal information in the LifeSite Vault. The
Web-based tool and companion mobile app provide a space for storing sensitive
data like financial records, legal documents, passwords, and emergency
contacts. LifeSite claims data is protected by permission-based sharing and
high-level document encryption. Users can choose to create a backup contact in
case of emergency. It provides for security at levels which are uncompromised.
The latest technology and gadget news is
not limited to just geeky gadgets. Adidas has a new SmartRun watch and
Smart Ball in its kitty.The high-end running watch, which retails for $300,
aims to help serious runners improve with real-time coaching through miCoach
training plans created by running coaches. Other features include a strap-free
continuous heart rate monitor, GPS for recording speed and distance, workout
review, wireless music player, and up to eight hours of battery life (four with
coaching and music).The Smart Ball is a soccer ball with an
integrated sensor that provides feedback on speed, spin, trajectory, and strike
point. Data is uploaded to your Iphone or Android phone.
Sengled aims to use "smart" light
bulbs to transform your home into thenext generation housing trends. The
company sells a range of light bulbs with varying functionalities. The Snap
light bulb has a wireless HD camera which can be attached on the garage or
entrance for monitoring 24x7. Video The Boost bulb, another smart bulb,
provides Wi-Fi in addition to LED light, and it automatically adds connectivity
to Internet dead zones of the house. The Voice bulb responds to your voice,
notes your appointments, and sends you reminders. You can also use Voice to
send alerts if it records sounds such as a smoke alarm or burglary.
Futuristic gadget and technology news gets
us to the point of awing what shall be perceived as normality in the years to
come. We raise a glass to those gadgets of the future which is to be the
present in an age, where the past walks hand in hand with the present, in the
ever-changing world of technology.
Samsung is known for copying every one of
Apple’s steps—and the Notebook 9 is no different. However, credit to Samsung
with the improvement brought along in their new product. Samsung has out done itself,
the Notebook 9 is incredibly thin, it also packs a punch,
maxing out with an Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of SSD
storage. The only real disappointment is the 1080p display, which will have a
hard time comparing to laptops like the MacBook Pro or Dell XPS. At the right price
though, the Notebook 9 could be one of the big laptop standouts of this year.
Making its big premiere at the show was a
new company called Faraday Future. It showed off its new high-performance
concept car, the FFZero1, which looks as close to the Batmobile as we’ve seen
in an actual car. It’s fully electric; claims a 0-60 speed in less than three
seconds, and can travel over 200mph. Even though the FFZero1 is just a concept
car, we can’t help but eagerly anticipate what kind of car Faraday Future will
actually be putting into mass production as soon as later this year.
What presents to be the latest news in the field
of technology and gadgets now, will seize to be obsolete in days to come. It is
a tricky world where new ideas serve as a base to new hopes.
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