Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Lucky Punk the future race car of 2055



Lucky Punk is a concept race car straight from the future, in the year 2055 to be exact. According to Andre Costa, at that time, the development of weapons will be prohibited and race cars will be diverted by the researchers in the arms to continue their activities in secret. Lucky Punk belongs to the British team Team Lucky 21 and is one of the few race cars that have escaped the tyrannical system developers weapons.

iLaunch Thunder missile via Bluetooth

To tease colleagues at work and at the same time impress with a high-tech toy original iLaunch Thunder may be the gadget for you. This is a missile designed to satisfy the minds of owners of a joker iOS terminal. iLaunch Thunder is a fun gadget designed to launch projectiles to a colleague in the office. It is not dangerous because they are foam missiles it launches.

Use Jet boots aquatic fly over water

A year ago, it was discovered equipment back to flying over water: the Jet-Lev Flyer. Concepts containing the basic idea have increased thereafter, like the Rescue Pack. After the jet-packs, it was now entitled to the jet-boots with The Flyboard. The Flyboard is equipment to hover over the water bodies. Like jet-packs that have been discovered so far, The Flyboard is powered by water and is equipped with a suction pipe below the water carrier for use as a means of propulsion.

According to its designers, jet-boots are more practical than jet-pack to the extent that they are lighter, more compact and offer a certain freedom of movement to the user. Check the original equipment is also more intuitive and convenient to perform aerobatics. The machine can also be used with a jet-ski. If the Jet-Lev Flyer worth 94,000 dollars, Flyboard is available for a lesser sum of $ 6,000 anyway.

Saturday, 10 December 2011

Apple: 15 extraordinary patents - II

Apple likes that its products are cleaned up. Pushing the concept to the extreme, a patent suggests that the California Company plans to hide the camera from its computers within the screen. The goal is to end the paradox "being seen while seeing" that prevents the user to look up to his interlocutor in the eye. If since the filing of this patent, in 2009, the iPhone has developed Face Time, the sensor is not (yet) but behind the screen above.

Friday, 9 December 2011

Apple: 15 extraordinary patents - I

In 2010, Apple has filed 563 patent which allows it to integrate the top 50 companies in terms of patents worldwide. If the Cupertino company is far behind IBM (1), Samsung (2nd) and Microsoft (third), they are often strong and original concepts that are filed with the U.S. office dedicated to this activity. Available on request, these patents relate to some of the products already on the market (iPhone that recharges itself), others likely to come (MacBook solar charging) and finally certain that we will see if ever (the kitchen remote controlled). Here is a selection of 15 Apple patents the most extraordinary and most promising.