Latest Technology And Innovation
Latest Technology And Innovation
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas
The
Consumer Electronics Show showcased anything and everything from drones
and smart cars to remote-controlled door locks and eyewear.
The
technology extravaganza that plays out each year in the glitz-laden city
of Las Vegas evolved beyond the eye-popping television technology for
which it is known, to serve as a stage for once-dumb devices given
brains in the form of computer chips and Internet connections.
Here
are some of the highlights and trends seen at the 2014 Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas, which ended on January 10, 2014...
7 great ideas from 2014 Consumer Electronics Show
A show like CES crams in a lot of technology into a short time. After
taking in all of CES over four days, ET came away with these ideas:
concepts that promise to change how we use and perceive technology in
the near future
Simple and compact multi-function devices
Some of the age and disability defying design need not be made to look so. That exactly is the idea behind what is known as 'Universal Design'.
ET Review: Sony Xperia C
In terms of looks, Xperia C resembles the Xperia Z. Xperia C has been
launched to foray into the growing segment of phablets, considering
their are very few options available in this chunk.
6 ways to do more with your digital photos
Chances are, you have thousands of digital photographs just sitting
there on various drives. ET offers some tips on how to put them to good
use
Google acquires smart thermostat maker Nest Labs
Google Inc announced plans to acquire smart thermostat maker Nest Labs
Inc for $3.2 billion, signaling the Internet company's intention to
expand into a broader array of devices and bringing valuable hardware
design expertise in-house.
The Internet giant has in recent years
ventured further afield from its roots in online search and
advertising, and is now a heavy hitter in industries such as mobile
electronics and video-streaming.
Eight newer businesses Google has ventured into
Google announced plans to acquire smart thermostat maker Nest Labs Inc
for $3.2 billion, signaling the Internet company's intention to expand
into a broader array of devices and bringing valuable hardware design
expertise in-house.
The Internet giant has in recent years
ventured further afield from its roots in online search and advertising,
and is now a heavy hitter in industries such as mobile electronics and
video-streaming.
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Google's contact lens for diabetics
The Google lab known for working on unusual projects like self-driving
cars is crafting a contact lens that could help diabetics manage blood
sugar levels!
We take a look at how the contact lens works:
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