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May 3, 2014

Now that's a phablet! Smartphone folds to transform into a tablet or laptop using THREE detachable screens

The shape-changing PaperFold, pictured, consists of three screens fixed together using hinges. The individual screens can be used independently or as a single system. Displays can be folded inwards to form a phone, or outwards to form a tablet-sized device when reading a map, for examplePhablets - a cross between a phone and tablet - have typically divided gadget fans, either they’re too big, too small or not powerful enough.
A team of researchers in Canada have created a potential solution with a device that changes from a phone to a tablet and a notebook, using a set of screens and hinges.
The foldable gadget can be made smaller for texting, or larger for reading maps, and can even create a makeshift laptop with a keyboard. 
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May 1, 2014

Driving the BMW i8, the world's most advanced car

More than any other new vehicle, the BMW i8 requires this explanation up front — not just for the dull process of turning energy to motion, but for the whole enterprise of a $135,700 supercar designed for maximum eco appeal with styling from the 23rd century. And last week, I was among the first to find out.

April 29, 2014

Google self driving car now recognizes cyclists' hand signals

Google's self driving car waits for a cyclist who is making a hand signal

There are an extraordinary number of companies converging on the idea ofself-driving cars from all sorts of different angles, but the undisputed leader of the pack is Google, whose self-driving vehicles have logged a total of nearly 700,000 development miles. In a video released today, Google shows some fantastic visualizations to demonstrate what the car is seeing in complex traffic situations. You can watch how the car handles roadworks, level crossings, complex intersections and a range of interactions with cyclists – including recognizing their hand signals.

OnePlus One vs. Samsung Galaxy S5


Size

The OnePlus One is 8 percent longer, 4 percent wider, and 10 percent thicker than the Gala...

I use the term "phone" loosely when describing the OnePlus One, because this sucker is clearly a phablet. It's 8 percent longer, 4 percent wider, and 10 percent thicker than the Galaxy S5. I'd say the One is past that threshold where some smartphone shoppers are going to find it a little too big.

April 28, 2014

Yaliny wants to turn any smartphone into a satellite phone

Yaliny is offering inexpensive satellite-based phone calls and data coverage anywhere in t...
Visit an area outside of your cell network, take a vacation in a different country, or play a certain augmented reality game requiring you to have a constant high speed data connection, and congratulations, you’ll have an instant reminder of the current limitations of cellular networks. The Russian company Yaliny ambitiously hopes to help consumers circumvent traditional providers with Yaliny’s own network of satellites and an intermediary device called the Yaliny Point which will work with most smartphones, all for a promised US$150 for the hardware and $10 monthly thereafter.
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