Articles tagged with: device
With the advent of those ‘bio-punk’ renditions in our modern day life, this advanced albeit convenient conception comes as a welcome sight to bridge the gap between reality and fiction. Equipois, a company that makes tool support technology, has uniquely contrived of this exclusive mechanical arm that efficiently helps users like dentists, surgeons or even jewelers to keep their arm steady while working, as well as provide them with immense strength. Supposedly inspired by Steadicam , a stabilizing mount for motion picture cameras, this innovative piece of technology is named as the X-Ar. Basically designed as a mechanically driven support to the arm, it comprehensively nullifies the biological arm’s exhaustion and over-tiredness during long work hours
Within days after the official launch of Apple iPad 2, Apple products repair company iFixit has torn down the second generation of its iPad tablet PC. iFixit used to dismantle every new product from the Cupertino company to see what remains inside and to set a repairing rating. Apple iPad 2 teardown has disclosed some surprising results to the iFixit techies. The new tablet from Apple highlights several modifications in its inner parts for the original one.
Prototype of a 64GB iPhone 4 has been found in Hong Kong, China. The device looks exactly like the iPhone 4 prototype that tech blog Gizmodo surfaced before the official launch of the product in June 2010. The smartphone has its serial number, FCC ID number and memory capacity engraved in the rear panel in many Xs so like the Gizmodo iPhone 4. A Chinese blog first discovered the news about the 64GB iPhone 4, later MIC Gadget posted a number of images of the device, confirming the news
Harvard Medical School has developed a medical health care device which can detect cancer in less than an hour by taking a very small tissue sample of the patient. The presently available cancer diagnosing devices take more than 10 days and many tissue samples for detecting the tumor. The device displays the reading on a smartphone attached to it
