Robot fish are typically pale imitations at best — even when they move quickly, they don’t move all that gracefully. MIT’s new soft robotic fish should be much closer to the real animal, however. Instead of relying on rigid joints and motors to…
The Samsung Galaxy S5, an upcoming flagship that has yet to be released but has been officially announced last month, looks set to usher in a new era of flagship devices as well. However, we are pleased to take note that a more and more active developer community would allow users to experience some of the features from the handset before the device itself is actually released officially. Apparently, some of the main apps that will be found in the upcoming flagship is readily available for download on older Samsung devices including its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S4 as well as the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
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37 Handsome HDR Photographs
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhat happens when you squish together the best of underexposed and overexposed photography? You get HDR
Japan gets all the cool stuff. Take KitKats, for instance. In Japan they have introduced all kinds of flavors in the past – like blueberry cheesecake, soybean, red chilli, wasabi and more. And Nestle is not through innovating yet. Now they have introduced a KitKat that you have to bake in the oven.
This new KitKat treat really takes the cake. It sounds pretty awesome. The top layer of the pudding flavored mini KitKat melts when heated and fuses with the wafer-biscuit giving it a dark brown texture and hopefully a great taste. These cakes are slated to hit Japan’s KitKat cafe on March 24th and will be sold for a ¥500 (~$5 USD).
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With a codename like “Project Aria”, we wouldn’t be surprised if Amazon was also trying to kick out the SEO of Motorola/Google’s Project Ara while they’re at it. This week … Continue reading
German automaker Audi is all set to score yet another first in the US, being the first company in that part of the world to roll out a vehicle with a built-in 4G LTE wireless data connection, when the 2015 Audi A3 will arrive in the U.S. later this April. If you would like to have the luxury of 4G connectivity in your ride, it will cost you $100 in all for 5GB of bandwidth that is allocated across all half a dozen months (this means you are not getting 5GB monthly), or if you feel that 5GB is not enough, how about settling for the 30GB package for $500 across 30 months?
Audi A3 Is First Car With Integrated 4G LTE Connectivity In The US original content from Ubergizmo.
Netflix is set to make good on its largest-ever deal for original content by launching no fewer than three new original Dreamworks series. With such varied and popular character base to choose from, the streaming giant confirmed today that it has…
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Saving your money for a rainy day is always a good exercise to have, and one attitude which is worth cultivating in your young when their minds are still malleable enough to shape and guide in the right direction. After all, a penny saved is a penny earned, and with the £16.99 Eat & Poo Dog Coin Bank in tow, it would definitely do its bit to help encourage the little ones save.
After all, using the Eat & Poo Dog Coin Bank is a snap – all you need to do is to feed this electronic pooch with a coin, and he will swallow it gladly, only to turn around and start to “deposit” your riches with his quivering hind legs. There is no mess at all to grapple with, and neither do you need to bring a doggie bag along with you. The Eat & Poo Dog Coin Bank would run on a pair of AA batteries. What are some of the more novel coin banks that you have come across in the past?
[ Eat & Poo Dog Coin Bank offers a novel way to save copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]
Oculus VR, EA, Avegant and others join to form ‘Immersive Technology Alliance’
Posted in: Today's Chili Well, this is certainly a motley crew: a variety of companies in the virtual reality space are teaming up to create the “Immersive Technology Alliance.” The group is an evolution of an earlier consortium, The Stereoscopic 3D Gaming Alliance –…