The DaDa Code M tech sneakers. These shoes have a built-in speaker and an mp3 player. The shoes are $200. The mp3 player can hold up too 100 songs.The shoe comes with a headset
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
iphone 7
The iPhone 7 isn'tthe seventh iPhone (the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were the ninth and tenth iPhones respectively, so that ship sailed a long time ago) but it's what we are for convenience calling Apple's next large-screen (phablet-form) iphone launch. At the moment Apple sells iPhones in three sizes: with 4-inch screens (the iPhone 5c andiPhone 5s); with a 4.7-inch screen (the iPhone 6) and with a 5.5-inch screen (the iPhone 6 Plus). We're currently working on the basis that Apple will make at least one new model in all three sizes, and for now we're choosing to call those theoretical devices iPhone 6c, iPhone 6s and iPhone 7. If Apple sticks to its traditional naming conventions, then it's more likely that the 2015 iPhone will be called the iPhone 6s instead of the iPhone 7. (This could be accompanied by a cheaper iPhone 6c.) However, it's been rumoured for a few years now that Apple is considering dropping the 'S' naming convention (and the more recent 'C' convention), as it's beginning to be perceived negatively. After all, it does make it seem like it's not a completely new device, but rather a stepping stone to the next iPhone.
iphone7
iphone7
Friday, March 20, 2015
Apple to reveal new Apple TV with App Store, Siri & A8 CPU at WWDC in June - report
Citing sources familiar with Apple's plans, John Paczkowski of Buzzfeed News reported on Friday that Apple will introduce a next-generation Apple TV in a matter of months. It will also apparently provide developers with a new software development kit to write applications for the new hardware. In addition to a dedicated App Store with support for third-party software, the new Apple TV will also reportedly support Siri voice input, as well as the company's latest A8 processor found in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
apple tv

apple tv
Friday, March 13, 2015
Design your own breakfast
That's the idea Miguel Valenzuela had when he created the PancakeBot—the world's first pancake printer. Draw an image on your screen of your pancake and the printer does the rest. Whether tracing your favorite piece of art, a child's drawing, a product image, or a company or team logo, you control which lines are "drawn" onto the griddle first, helping to determine the pancake's shading. Pancake Bot
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Meet Keys, a modular musical keyboard that fits in your backpack and links with your iPhone
Keys is the first modular keyboard with full-sized LED keys that features gesture control, as well as PC and iPhone connectivity. In 2012, Opho, a San Francisco-based startup known back then as Incident Technologies, had one of the more successful Kickstarter campaigns, raising $350,000 for its digital guitar, gTar, on the crowdfunding site. Now it hopes to do even better with with the launch of its second product, Keys, a $100 portable -- and modular -- musical keyboard with full-sized LED keys, proximity gesture control, and a rechargeable battery. Keys is available for pre-order now for $100 and will ship early this summer.
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