Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet

Technology can literally give you goose bumps at times, every day there is a new invention or evolution. Tablets have been in the market for a very long time but the concept of Niche markets has recently evolved. In a niche market there is something stored for everyone according to their interests. There is a tabletwhich is becoming widely popular in Pakistan as well these days which is the Wacom Bamboo Tablet.

Many graphic designers or photographers while working on their computer face difficulty because there are few functions that a mouse cannot perform. Sometimes while using photoshop … Read More

The Drift HD Action Camera

I am reviewing gadgets that would be great gifts for those who love the outdoors. I’m sure there is a better name to describe that audience, but I think you will see that they would enjoy the Drift HD Action Camera.This is came make pictures of high defination.This camera is especially made and can fix on the head of the biker,skier or extreme sportsman, the people who love adventure can take their action shorts.

Samsung teases flexible, transparent display in concept video


Samsung’s flexible display technology isn’t slated to hit the market until 2012, but the Korean manufacturer is already giving us a glimpse of how it may transform our lives, with a freshly released concept video. Yes, it’s just a concept ad, and a relatively brief one at that, but it still paints a pretty mouth-watering portrait — one full of transparent, flexible screens, smartphone-tablet hybrids, and augmented reality. Check it out for yourself, after the break.

Car of the Future: Toyota Fun Vii

Is this a car? Is it a smartphone? Is it a gaming machine? Yes to all three. The Toyota Fun Vii is a spectacular design concept unveiled at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show this week.

The 13-foot-long three-seater’s interior and exterior are blank slates for whatever visuals you would like to wirelessly paint onto them in real time. And if you get too confused, there’s a holographic “navigation concierge” lady with a cute little hat to accompany you, guiding you around the vehicle’s futuristic features. She also helps you find your way from one place to another, which is probably … Read More

US Begins Vacating Shamsi Airbase

QUETTA: An American aircraft reached Pakistan on Sunday to carry US nationals who are vacating the Shamsi airbase in Balochistan.

Sources said that the aircraft landed in Pakistan today (Sunday), and the passengers were shifted to the aircraft amongst strict security. Officials from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) were also present at the site.

Residents living around the area were told not to leave their homes while the American nationals were being shifted to the aircraft.

Pakistan demanded that the US leave the remote airbase used for drone flights within 15 days and blocked ground supply routes to US forces … Read More

Traxxas XO-1: A radio-controlled supercar

The car pictured above does 0-60 mph in a scant 2.3 seconds, goes on to hit 100 mph in just under five ticks, and only costs $1,100.

No, that last bit is not a typo, because the Traxxas XO-1 only measures 27 inches from nose to tail. This is not a passenger car, but it’s also not a toy. It’s a remote-controlled scale race car and Traxxas says that it’s the fastest in the world.

The Traxxas XO-1 may be small, but the speeds quoted above are full-scale. The R/C car achieves such speed thanks in part to its sleek … Read More

New algorithm can predict red-light runners

Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a way to figure out when you’re likely to blow through that red light you’re fast approaching in your car.

By analyzing a vehicle’s speed, deceleration, and proximity to the stoplight, the new algorithm can predict which cars will violate the most basic of traffic laws: red means stop. The MIT research team tested their development using traffic data gathered from a busy intersection in Virginia already rigged with a bevy of sensors and cameras as part of Department of Transportation funded study.

When applying the new algorithm to the traffic data, … Read More

Pro-grade racing simulator has a pro-grade price

The Motion Pro II is extremely pricey. A basic configuration, bundled with a single screen and eight pieces of software such as iRacing and GTR2, is priced at $25,995. The cost can easily add up to more than $40,000 if you upgrade to a panoramic three-screen display with other optional accessories ranging from a brake feedback system to a carbon fiber body kit.

It’s unclear whether this rig can be used for regular PC or console games, but interested parties can e-mail CXC for more details and a quotation.

Source: cnet

LG updates eye-tracking, glasses-free 3D displays, learns to love the hyphen

We hope you’re not too attached to that 20-inch DX2000 you got from LG back in July. (You did rush out and buy one, right?) ‘Cause the Korean manufacturer has just updated its line of eye-tracking, glasses-free 3D displays with the 25-inch DX2500! Just like its smaller sibling, the DX2500 has a parallax barrier over the screen and an embedded camera for tracking head and eye movement. As a person shifts around the monitor it dynamically adjusts the image to (at least theoretically) maintain the best possible 3D effect. The screen also does on-the-fly 2D to 3D conversion. The DX2500 … Read More

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Demolishes Sales Records

Modern Warfare 3, Activision’s latest first-person shooter, hit store shelves like a runaway train. The game, part of the Call of Duty franchise, was predicted to be the top-selling video game despite healthy competition from EA’s Battlefield 3 released in October.

Those predictions are not just coming true, they’re being demolished. Several sources have claimed that Modern Warfare 3 is on par to break first week sales records — a title it would claim from its own predecessor, Call of Duty: Black Ops released by Activision in 2010. This, after MW3 already broke records for pre-ordered copies, according Activision.

On … Read More