Audi’s New Future Technologies

by vinayak mathur

Not so long ago, the only bit of technology found in a car was the stereo system, but nowadays cars are becoming more and more complex and are offering technologies most of us cannot even dream about. One of the technology leaders is the German car firm Audi. Its cars are getting more and more technically advanced and they are showing no signs of slowing things down.

Now Audi has announced that it is working on seven new tech-based features, which will eventually make their way into the cars :

1) Audi Wireless Charging: While Audi currently has no electric cars in their showrooms, that will soon change. Like many other companies who are offering or looking to offer electric cars, efficient charging solutions are big on their list. So Audi is co-developing a wireless charging system with WiTricity Corporation from Boston, MS. This system will have a coil-based receiver on the car and another mounted in your garage or parking spot. So when you drive your car into its spot, the car will start charging itself. According to Audi, the system will not be affected by rain or snow. Such a system will surely be a hit with electric car buyers.

2) Garage Parking Pilot: While self-parking features are already on the market, Audi is looking to go a step further with its Garage Parking Pilot. This system will not only help you park the car automatically, but will also help you find a parking spot in parking lots. When it finds that spot, it will guide the car neatly into the spot. Vehicle to vehicle networking will ensure that dings won’t be an issue.

3) OLED Lights: Audi was the first to introduce LED lights on its cars, now its looking to bring OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) to the market. While this technology is available on TV’s and cellphones, this organic polymer based semiconductor will see its first application on a car by Audi. This material is only nanometers thick, so hence is light and also uses less energy. They can also produce millions of colors.

4) Hybrid Body Materials: Audi has been at the forefront of reducing vehicle weights by using lighter materials since the early 1990′s. With their use of aluminum, their cars are upto 40% lighter than a similar cars made from steel. Now Audi is looking to combine steel with aluminum and carbon-fiber reinforced plastics to produce not only very strong components, but also very lightweight components.

5) FRP Coil Springs: A lot is riding on the springs in your car. To be exact, your whole car is riding on the springs. Thus springs have to be made from very strong metal. So how would you feel if we offer to replace your steel springs with ones made from plastic? Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) springs are being developed by Audi. These springs will be much lighter than their steel counterparts, but will retain the strength, in fact they’ll be even stronger. The first application of these springs will be seen on the Audi R8 e-tron, which will be out by 2014.

6) Multitouch Controls: While most luxury cars have some sort of multi-media controlling device on board, Audi was the first to introduce a Touchpad, which allows you to write your command using your finger. Now Audi is looking to enhance this feature by developing a new multitouch system similar to that of the iPad. This new system will allow the driver even more command options, and should also help in reducing distractions for the driver. The new system will work with voice command, touch, and the heads-up display system.

7) Predictive Suspension: Reading the road ahead is what many luxury car companies are working towards, and Audi is no exception. Audi will mount a camera ahead of the rear view mirror and a laser in the nose of the car to read the road 20-meters ahead and configure the suspension for what lies ahead. This photo-mixed detectors system will improve ride quality. The feature will probably debut in a future model of the A8.

 

Tagg The Pet Tracker

by vinayak mathur

 

Tagg The Pet Tracker is the first product from Snaptracs, a newly formed, wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm.  The Tagg pet tracking system uses advanced GPS technology to enable pet owners to know where their pets are and be notified if they wander off.

Tagg provides peace of mind for any pet parent by providing them access to their pet’s whereabouts via a mobile phone, mobile device or computer.

Hundreds of thousands of pets go missing every year, and according to the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy, only 15 to 20 percent of lost dogs and only two percent of lost cats are ever returned to their owners.

Tagg The Pet Tracker is a purpose-built solution that uses a sophisticated combination of GPS and wireless technology to monitor a pet’s location and quickly notify the owner via email and/or text if the pet leaves its Tagg zone, the area where it spends most of its time – typically the home, yard and adjacent areas.

The Tagg tracker is designed for dogs and cats over 10 lbs. and is a small, lightweight and durable device that attaches securely to an existing collar.  Built to withstand all the running, digging and jumping of a pet’s busy day, the tracker is meant to be worn at all times, even while swimming.

The long-lasting battery can last up to 30 days, but actual battery life will vary based on usage patterns.  Convenient features have been built into the compact, stylish and comfortable tracker, including battery recharge notifications and a trip button, which allows pet and owner to take walks, car rides or travel without sending an alert.

Our Touchscreen Future

by vinayak mathur

Touchscreen devices are now part of our everyday lives, in our smartphones and tablets, but what will touchscreen technology be like in 10 or 15 years time, and how will these technologies be integrated into our daily lives.

Corning, who make the Gorilla Glass and other glass for many of our touchscreen devices have put together a video of how they imagine us using touchscreen technology in the future.

We are have already seen a number of different transparent display device prototypes, and companies are starting to put some of these devices into production, we wonder how long it will be before some of the technology featured in the video is actually released

Microsoft kinect might become a part of future laptops

by vinayak mathur

The Kinect technology has been said to be on the way to be integrated to some desktop computers but it appears that even notebooks will get a chance to hang out with Microsoft’s Kinect technology.

The Daily reported that a pair of prototypes has been fitted with the Kinect sensors and it had a chance to get a glimpse of them. The netbooks that mingled with the Kinect technology were running on Windows 8.

A Microsoft source confirmed that the netbooks, which appear to be Asus notebooks but were not identified, are indeed the prototypes that the company is working on. Microsoft has indicated that it was working on a desktop version of Kinect but now it seems it goes further than that as it is also busy checking out ho the technology will fair on notebooks.

Having Kinect on your laptop would surely be a unique experience, with your motions being able to control applications on your computer.  As always, since these are also in the testing stage, it remains to be seen if the project will push through although all indications show that Microsoft is determined to make it a reality.

 

Trek Support Backpack

by vinayak mathur

With all the technology you’re going to be dragging around campus, smartphones, laptops, iPads and the rest of it, you’re going to need access a lot of outlets to ensure that everything you need is charged and ready to go.

With the Trek Support, you don’t have to concern yourself with sitting by an outlet during class; it is a backpack that powers and protects your laptop and gadgets when you’re on the go.

The bag contains a removable battery-powered USB gadget dock, which can charge three electronic items at a time. The rechargeable battery can last up to seven hours at a time, making it possible to fully charge all your devices.

Toshiba Launches TV Without Special Glasses For 3D Images

by Shipra

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Toshiba launches the world’s first diagonal high TV without special glasses for viewing 3D images, according to a press release. 55YL2 model has a diagonal of 139 cm and allow more viewers to look at 3D images. The resolution is Quad Full HD, about four times greater than the standard HD. To play 3D images, it transmits an image for the left eye and another, slightly different, for the right eye. They are stacked in the viewer’s brain to obtain 3D image. It is essential that the TV lens system to guide the eye of the beholder images correctly.In addition, the Integral Imaging technology offers nine images with wide viewing angles, allowing more people to watch simultaneously (without glasses) three-dimensional images.To learn about playing the right image, the TV detects before (at the request of the user’s remote) the position of the viewers faces.

Resolution is huge, even compared to HDTVs. We speak of 3.840 x 2.160 pixels. Apparently, why would you need such a resolution? However, only a few TV stations transmit HD and only on BluRay are found HD movies. Toshiba Resolution technology+ converts the SD or HD images received at a four times higher resolution than HD. The device offers access to Toshiba Places, an online platform that allows the transmission, purchase and share of web-based content. iPhone users can control the TV from their mobile terminal, from the Toshiba Apps Connect. The TV can be customized for four different users.In the case of films the screen settings are optimized to render the same colors and desired grayscale.The device will be available in December 2011 in Germany and 2012 in other European countries.

AM/PM Wall Clock

by Shipra

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Using the same lenticular printing technology as many image-shifting postcards and “wiggle pictures,” the AM/PM Wall Clock by Studio Dreimann allows the viewer to read both AM and PM times by simply changing their viewing perspective. It may look like the most simple of clocks from a direct front view, but take a few steps to the side and with an illusion of depth you’ll see the numbers almost magically change to PM.

Designer: Studio Dreimann

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LG’s Nano LED Backlit 2011 HDTV

by Shipra

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While LG’s 2011 HDTV lineup has been largely a success so far — we found a lot to like in the LW5600 we reviewed and quarterly earnings seem to justify its 3D and LED technology — some wouldn’t be satisfied without an LED backlit (rather than edge lit) option. That issue is solved now with the new LW9800 series, shown off here in Korea as the LW980S. Announced in two sizes, 55- and 47-inches, both feature "Nano LED" local dimming with as many as 2,300 sources in the larger one and 480Hz motion technology. They also include other LG standard features like Cinema 3D, Magic Motion gesture remote control and its Smart TV menus as well as built-in WiFi, but the big draw here is the deep blacks and a claim of the industry’s highest 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio. Check the press release after the break for a few more details while we wait to get our eyes on the new models in September at IFA 2011.

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Samsung Conquer 4G-perfect blend of technology and style

by Shipra


Samsung Conquer 4Gis all set to hit the markets starting August, 21 and the icing on the cake is; it will cost  $100 with a two-year contract and $50 mail-in rebate at all retail stores and online as well. Talking about its technical specifications, the Conquer 4G is powered by a 1-GHz Snapdragon processor and runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It is a perfect blend of technology and style within a range one can easily afford. It supports a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera and a 3.2 megapixel rear-facing camera along with flash and zoom. Upto five Wi-Fi enabled devices can easily be supported and this gadget comes with a 2GB microSD slot. Since it’s a Sprint mobile, so it is equipped with Sprint ID, with which all the themes, wallpapers and ringtones can easily be loaded to your mobile phone from different popular content providers in no time. The Conquer will automatically switch to 3G in areas where 4G is not available. Though Sprint is struggling real hard with respect to speed and consistency, but at the same time it is the only network that gives you the advantage of unlimited 4G plan.

HTC EVO 3D Vs LG Optimus 3D

by Shipra



Latest to join the biggest trend party of 2011 is the emanation of 3 D technology in mobile phones and gadgets. Top of the 3D charts are two phones- HTC EVO 3D and LG Optimus 3D- going neck to neck with each other. But what makes one better than the other, let’s find out!

Features of these two 3D Phones

Both the phones have 4.3 inch 3D LCD display so that you can see the perfect 3D picture with your phones which balances the scores. In terms of power, HTC EVO leads the race with 1.2 GHz dual core CPU for speed. Also the android 2.3 gingerbread in HTC EVO makes it superior to LG’s Optimus. Camera, in both he phones, is built with outstanding technology along with secondary cameras for video calling. LG Optimus leads in terms of overall built with robust feel, light weight and striking appearance.

Summary

If we summaries the results, we find that for better 3D experience LG Optimus 3D offers a good package whereas HTC EVO is far better than its counterpart when it comes to processor, camera and other features. Both the phones are innovation at its best and you will not be disappointed in having any.

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