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Displays that appear right in front of your eyeballs is a popular trope in science fiction, and thanks to new developments in microsystems technology, those displays are one giant leap closer to becoming a reality. Researchers at Ghent University h stanley cup ave developed a curved LCD display that can display text and images on the tiny surface of a contact lens. Ghent University Centre of Microsystems Technology announced that its researchers have developed the embeddable LCD display. In the past, contact lens displays have been limited to a few pixels to form an image, but this new display uses the entire curve of the contact lens. Chief researcher Jelle De Smet told the Telegraph that practical applications might be just a few years off. Using the contacts as adaptable sunglasses is a possibil stanley cups ity, stanley cups uk but so are displays for driving directions and text messages. The display technology itself is impressive, but I imagine there are some design challenges ahead before these contact lenses are ready for human eyes. It one thing to blast an image or text right on top of your pupil, but contact lens developers would have to trick our eyes into thinking the display is a bit further away. Text messages direct to your contact lens [Telegraph via Disinformation] ScienceTechnologyText Messages Gxln Pro-ject s Colorful Turntables Please Your Eyes and Your Ears
Living in a tiny apartment is no longer an excuse for living off of Ramen noodles. Philippe Starck has created a complete kitchen that exists inside a set of rotating t stanley cups uk owers, complemented by a sink and range equipped dining table. Available from German manufacturer Warendorf, each tower occupies just under eleven square feet of space and are separated into a hot tower which houses an oven and microwave, and a cold tower where you ;ll find a fridge and freezer. For dealing with dishes and pr water bottle stanley epping food a separate island features a generously sized sink at one end, as well as a glass cooktop and a table where a group of people can comfortably dine. Storage space is hidden throughout the towers and the island, and the collection can be customized to your particular cooking needs. While it looks like a practical stanley cup solution for struggling students and starving artists who live in cramped apartments, I ;m fairly certain the collection is going to come with a price tag well above what its ideal target market can afford. So maybe this idea is another affordable IKEA hack waiting to happen [Warendorf via Freshome]
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Cable news is typically a spewing valve o stanley website f yelling heads in strategically fair and balanced suits screaming franken-words that sound intelligent but really only exist to make your blood curdle and/or ooze out of your ears. A lot of people hate that. I do stanley cup n ;t because they ;re all freaking hilarious when it comes to using technology. Seriously, it pure comedic gold and half the reason I watch. And the best night to see really smart people struggle with really ridiculous technology is Election Night. Which is, um, right now. So if you see any network talking head get a little out of his or her element with touchscreens and holograms, let us know below. If you see any ridiculous or goofy uses of technology, drop a holler or an image or a gif. We might all see politics differently but we can all laugh at people who follow politics for a living together. Un stanley cup ited. We. Stand. Let get crazy. Obama Unpk 10 of History s Weirdest Medical and Scientific Patents
The excitement for Google Project Glass has been lukewarm at best, but app gourde stanley arently there are at least a few technophiles out there excited for the technology. Like Gregory McRoberts, who apparently couldn ;t wait for Google to finish its augmented reality-enhanced specs, so he designed his own that worn like an eyepatch instead. It makes the wearer look like a cross between a pirate and a cyborg鈥攚hich isn ;t necessarily a bad thing鈥攂ut Gregory actually designed his eyepatch as a sort of hearing aid for the visually impaired. Instead of using an LCD display to show information like stanley cup incoming emails or directions, the patch uses a simple set of glowing LEDs to translate temperature and distance information to the wearer. A blue LED that can shift to red indicates if an object or a room is above or below 80 degrees fahrenheit, while a flashing green LED strobes faster and slower when an object gets closer or farther away. It crude, at least compared to Google efforts, but like a hearing aid it only designed to enhance a diminished sense, not completely replace it. And it just could be the most technologically advanced way to walk to plank, you stanley cup scurvy dog. [OCAD Wearable Technology via Adafruit Industries] Augmented reality