The Attack Dyno brings car enthusiasts an attack timer and dynamometer in a small, portable package with the ability to output vehicle torque, speed, horsepower, 1/4 mile times, 0-60 mph acceleration times, ambient air temperature, and more.
There is no doubt that augmented reality is a powerful next step in computing. Blurring the lines between the physical and the digital, AR will allow us to engage in the real world while leveraging all the benefits of being connected. While there are tremendous opportunities in the consumer space...
With a large majority of wearable devices focused on step counting it is no wonder that the accelerometer has become somewhat synonymous with a pedometer. One of the most common sensors found in tons of gadgets, including wearable tech, the accelerometer is a sensor that, as the name suggests,...
With persistent access to our bodies and sensors that can gather vital signs, wearables are the perfect technology to keep tabs on our health and wellness. Google has created an experimental wearable aimed at giving medical researchers and physicians access to persistent, and real-time patient data...
Since first rolling out in 2008, Beats by Dre headphones have become to headphones what the Air Jordan is to shoes. But here's the thing. While the fashion-conscious public is all over these things, the general consensus among the tech-savvy is that they just aren't that good. Reviews as to the...
The Leaky Tree is a high-quality device designed to dispense ice and one of four mixed drinks that can be selected by the user. This device was created to quickly mix complex drinks with great precision as well as entertain the user in the process. The Leaky Tree will conveniently pour an...
Hilary Tomasson of Eurotech Inc. , explains how the company's network gateway can be applied to a smart mirror that displays personal calendars, weather information, new feeds, or other information. Eurotech showed off the mirror at the Freescale Technology Forum, which is taking place this week in...
One of the promises of wearable tech is to move the technology into the background. This can be hard to imagine when right now the space is riddled with wearables that look like gadgets strapped to our faces and wrists. But one emerging category of wearables provides a glimmer into this not so...
Is Microsoft creating the best version of augmented reality (AR) we've ever seen? A demonstration of the HoloLens headset at the company's press conference at E3 2015 is pointing to yes. Back in January, when Microsoft announced the HoloLens, it wasn't clear just how fully the company could realize...