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Trending Tech Accessories Taken for Granted

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It’s the year 2015. No flying cars, moon base, or teleportation technology. Anyone familiar with the 20th century’s pop culture projections of the future are a little disappointed. Alas, not everything tech we hoped to exist by now has failed to appear. When it comes to personal and personalized gadgets and gizmos available to 21st century consumers, the human race has done pretty well for itself. The digital revolution has helped everything from touchscreens to voice command make the leap from fiction to reality. We haven’t sent someone to Mars yet, but we can simulate it via downloadable app. 

Trending Tech Accessories Taken for Granted

For anyone bummed out about the chances of a working hover board appearing in their lifetime it’s time to appreciate what you do have. Here’s a list of impressive technology either ten feet away from you right now, or five years away from being ten feet away from you:

Headphones/Earbuds 

Ear gear has been around for a long time, no lie. The recent fashion flare-up involving “high quality” headphones illustrates how this taken for granted technology has come a long way. Not too long ago it exhausted a part-time paycheck or two to acquire headphones capable of reproducing great sound without letting everyone around you know what’s on the playlist. These days we’re able to isolate ourselves inside an album, movie, or viral video while riding packed public transit for less than $50 for a good pair of earbuds. Or you can opt for the $500 pair of headphones if you want...the technology is impressive either way.

Flash Drives

Like portable personal audio, the ability to physically transport digital data is nothing new. And it may even seem old-fashioned thanks to the cloud. But once again, we’re failing to marvel at one of the more magnificent inventions of our time. In terms of data volume, physical size, and versatility, nothing beats the flash drive. Not to mention they’re tangible, and thus have become a bit of a fashion accessory. Thanks to things like 3D printing people can now buy flash drives in bulk from companies capable of building them into custom shapes and figures. The result is an array of normal everyday objects capable of being hidden data mines. That’s futuristic for you.

Smart Stuff

It seems like only yesterday we were flipping open our cellular phones, winding our watches, and owning a dozen different other pieces of technology to do an equal number of tasks. The iPhone debuted eight years ago and we’re already over the all-in-one, touch-operated, voice-activated, pocket sized computers we carry in our pockets and purses. Now we have the dawn of the smartwatch; a little anticlimactic considering the wonders of the smartphone, but the stuff of science fiction nonetheless.

Drones

Does anyone appreciate the potential of drone technology? Maybe because the consumer drone industry is still in its infancy, but that’s partly because consumers aren't taking advantage of this amazing technology. We associate drones with spooky government stuff, and that’s a legitimate connection, yet drone technology can be so much more. It can be used to remotely chaperone children walking to school by themselves, or deployed to monitor a stolen car. We hear the word “drone” and picture a faceless killing machine, but the ability to essentially combine RC and smart technology together is a wonderful thing for society, whether we know it now or not.

We’re well into the 21st century now. Glance around and it doesn't really feel like it, but looks can be deceiving. Humans are easily bored and constantly eyeing the next big thing. Every once in awhile we need to stop and appreciate the technological gifts we’ve been fortunate enough to live to experience. For billions of people they were only the stuff of dreams.

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Ocular's Future of Touch Presentation at 2012 SID Display Week

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Ocular LCD: A Different Philosophy... A Different Kind of Company


Ocular LCD, Inc. headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a leading supplier of touch panels and display products to the embedded technology industry. Ocular’s innovative technologies enable equipment manufacturers to quickly bring to market product solutions with leading-edge, touch-enabled display capabilities.


In addition to its products, extensive technical knowledge and 25 years of experience allows Ocular to work closely with manufacturers to design display capabilities that meet the unique requirements of their applications, including the demands of extreme environments. 


Ocular has a rich history of innovation and this spirit is part of the Ocular culture and continues today with the development of many patented solutions in touch panel technology, LCD displays and display system ruggedization techniques.


Today we' ll present to you the third annual Future of Touch and Interactivity Conference that took place on June 7th, 2012 as part of The Society for Information Display (SID) Display Week in Boston. Industry leaders were invited to discuss how touch and interactive solutions are shaping the display industry. 


David Nolte, Senior Vice President of Engineering at Ocular, presented during Session 1: The Future of Touch on the topic of projected capacitive touch panels and how they have advanced with larger sizes and simpler structures.


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Touch screen technology : How it works

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Introducing Google's Handwrite Beta Feature, A New Way to Search

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Google introduced a fun and easy new way to search from your smartphone or tablet by simply writing a query on touchscreens. 


This new handwriting feature now joins Google's current method of input including speaking search queries, getting results before users finish typing, and searching by image. 


It's not as quick as voice searching, but it's easier to use than pecking letters on a virtual keyboard. 


To enable Handwrite, you must visit Google on your smartphone or tablet, click "Settings," found at the bottom of the page, and then enable Handwrite


This feature is currently available in 27 languages.


Learn more at Google

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Corning Gorilla Glass : Changing the way we think about glass

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Why is Corning® Gorilla® Glass so important to your everyday life? Watch this short video to find out!


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A Day Made of Glass : Made possible by Corning

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Watch "A Day Made of Glass" and take a look at Corning's vision for the future with specialty glass at the heart of it.


Learn more about Corning at corning.com. Search for career opportunities at corning.com/careers.


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Corning Glass : The Evolution of High Performance Displays



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One of the latest trends in the display industry is diversification. 


Glass backplane substrates and cover glass - along with other components - must also advance in order for high-performance displays to reach their full potential. 


Ultimately, glass remains a superior substrate that enables displays to perform at their best. 


Corning is developing innovative galss solutions optimized for several emerging display technologies.


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Corning Glass Supports the Ultrabook™ Vision

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Robert Quinn, End Market Intelligence Manager, Corning Display Technologies, discusses how Corning's naturally thin EAGLE XG® Slim glass substrates are ideal for applications like the Intel-inspired Ultrabook™.


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Corning® Gorilla® Glass: Enabling touch technology

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Listen to Peter Bocko, chief technology officer, Corning Glass Technologies, and Jean-Marc Jouanno, technology director, Large Cover Glass, discuss why Corning® Gorilla® Glass is an ideal cover for interactive white boards, digital signage, and other large-size public or multi-touch displays in the latest edition of the Viewing Angle.


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Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2: Enabling Thin & Tough Glass Solutions

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See Senior Research Scientist Kevin Reiman demonstrate the toughness and durability of Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2.


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Dynamic Physical Buttons on Touch Screens : Tactus Technology

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Hello lovelies! Not sure what you're after but i hope the rest of your day is good. Today we have some adorable and very interesting news coming out so please stay tuned!

Tactus Technology - A Bloody Amazing and Innovative Device of the Year

What if buttons could morph out of the surface of your device? What if you had a physical QWERTY on your touchscreen?

Dynamic Physical Buttons on Touch Screens : Tactus Technology

Crazy? Then take a good look on Tactus Technology. Man this is some Terminator 2 stuff. I can already see myself trying to pop them like a zit. :)

Dynamic Physical Buttons on Touch Screens : Tactus Technology

These guys developed a new tactile User Interface for touchscreen devices that does exactly that. That's right! World's first dynamic deformable tactile surface capable of creating dynamic physical buttons that users can actually see and feel in advance of entering data into the device.

Dynamic Physical Buttons on Touch Screens : Tactus Technology

You actually have to see it to believe it! It creates a keyboard you can actually feel on your tablet screen. Just like a real keyboard! 

Dynamic Physical Buttons on Touch Screens : Tactus Technology

I believe this is the next big thing for tablets, and is a solid half way step towards real haptic feedback. Enjoy the video:


Check out the Press release here. Learn more on Engadget

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Touché: Enhancing Touch Interaction on Humans, Screens, Liquids, and Everyday Objects

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Disney Research proposes Touché a novel Swept Frequency Capacitive Sensing technique that can not only detect a touch event, but also recognize complex configurations of the human hands and body.


Touché: Enhancing Touch Interaction on Humans, Screens, Liquids, and Everyday Objects

Such contextual information significantly enhances touch interaction in a broad range of applications, from conventional touchscreens to unique contexts and materials. For example, in their explorations they add touch and gesture sensitivity to the human body and liquids. 

Below you will see a demonstration of the rich capabilities of Touché with five example setups from different application domains and conduct experimental studies that show gesture classification accuracies of 99% achievable with this technology.


If you liked our article, feel free to send us your suggestions and let us know what you think. Follow us also on Twitter and stay tuned for more interesting stories down the road! 👍👍

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Samsung Galaxy S III

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Samsung finally unveiled its latest flagship device, the Galaxy S III ( the follow-up to last year's best-selling phone in the world ), after months of speculation, expectation, and anticipation.


The smartphone market moves on once more, with the hi-tech voice-controlled Galaxy S III likely to becomes a standard-bearer for Google’s Android operating system - and a device for the Apple refuseniks. 


The phone’s most innovative feature is built-in face-tracking and voice control - allowing, Samsung claims, for a more 'natural' control system.


Other innovations include what Samsung claims is a 'more intelligent' lock system, that keeps the screen 'awake' when the phone’s camera senses eyes watching it, rather than turning it off. 


The voice control system is called S Voice - and allows access to weather forecasts, web searches and scheduling, similar to iPhone’s Siri system.


Saying 'I want to take a picture' launches the camera application - and will work in eight languages at launch.


S Voice can also reply out loud - which Samsung claims will allow the system to be used while driving.



Available in blue and white, the phone will be launched at the end of May, starting in Europe, with other regions following.



Samsung played on its expertise in screens with a large 4.8-inch Super AMOLED screen running a resolution of 1280 x 720p - far bigger than Apple’s iPhone, and close in size to the smaller end of the tablet market.



Applications developed with an earlier platform version can cause issues with newer versions of the same platform. To minimize disruption Samsung provided some app porting tip on Android 3.0 (or earlier) to Android 4.0 to their website. For more information you can visit :

http://developer.samsung.com

Porting Guide for Ice Cream Sandwich #1

Porting Guide for Ice Cream Sandwich #2



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