This might look like a bird from Tron just laid an egg in some futuristic nest, but in fact you’re looking at the nucleus of a single human cell.
If someone screams “they’re watching you!” into your face, then you’re either starring in a horror movie or living in these surveillance-conscious times. Still, if it’s the latter, at least now you can put a name to the faceless entities observing your every move. Mozilla has released Lightbeam, a …
Astronomers have announced the discovery of one of the largest planetary systems ever found. Astronomers recently discovered a seventh planet orbiting around dwarf star called KIC 11442793. Two different groups of researchers studying the same planetary system believe this could be a record. The astronomers say that the planetary system has some similarities compared to […]
Need This New Invention? Sandless Sandbags From America’s 2013 Top Young Scientist
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhen Peyton Robertson was still a toddler in 2005 he and his family waited out hurricane Wilma inside a closet. The experience had a huge effect on the lad. He focused on those big, heavy sandbags that are used to hold back the water and how inefficient they are to move and handle, and how they don’t hold back all of the water. So he decided that it was up to him to come up with a solution — and he has.
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When it comes to gaming peripherals, there is quite a fair number of companies who have been churning out quality devices from time to time. Feenix is not exactly one of the more famous players out there, but that does not mean that they are unable to deliver the kind of reliability and performance that gamers love to have. Ashkon Shayani, Creative Director, shared, “Everything in gaming had always looked exactly the same; it was black with loud red or green lights around it. There was no simplicity or elegance to it. Our main goals at Feenix are design and quality. Our instruments deliver the best gaming experience possible and sleek designs that fit right into any home or office.”
The 2014 Nascita’s form factor is said to deliver a perfect ergonomic feel, which is a rather bold claim. After all, when it comes to holding a mouse, there are different ways of doing so, and gamers will tell you that they tend to fall into one of these three categories – palm, claw, or semi-claw gamer. However, the 2014 Nascita touts that it will be able to cater to all three types of gamers without missing a beat. The mouse itself will be 100% driverless, where gamers are able to perform hardware adjustments without having to make use of unnecessary software. Feenix has made use of the latest chipsets and sensor technologies for a 8200 dpi laser engine to deliver seamless accuracy and tracking.
There is also the state of the art Omron switches that paves the way for swift clicking with a 10 million click lifetime, while its in-mouse LCD technology lets gamers read information and are able to accurately adjust DPI on the fly. Just in case you happen to have sweaty palms during a fierce shoot-out, the mouse’s anti-sweat and anti-slip surface material will ensure you have a comfortable feel always.
All of the above can be yours for $97 if you are interested in the 2014 Nascita gaming mouse from Feenix.
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Sony exploited the nostalgia of the PlayStation brand a few days ago and now it’s Microsoft’s turn to slosh some ad money around. The latest clip to be released on the official Xbox YouTube channel is simply called “Invitation,” and it might be best be summed up as the exact opposite of the original …
There are a lot of fans of TV shows on HBO that would like to get access to HBO Go without having to subscribe to traditional cable television. HBO hasn’t offered the ability to purchase its network as a streaming channel only and may not ever offer that ability. If you happen to live in […]
It’s become quite a thing for people to attach various objects to the bottom of helium balloons and send them miles and miles above the surface of the earth. We’ve seen LG do this with its G2 smartphone, sending the device into the stratosphere. To celebrate a new smartphone app called the TOP Fruit Hub, […]
IBM built an integrated circuit using graphene back in 2011, but it wasn’t a complete breakthrough — much of the hardware was based on old-fashioned metal and silicon. UC Santa Barbara has gone one step further by showing how to design an IC made exclusively from the advanced substance. The new …