Thursday, May 8, 2014

Tech Article

IPhone bug leaves emails vulnerable


German security expert Andreas Kurtz has discovered that anyone in possession of your Apple device might be able to access files sent to you via email, even if your phone is locked with a passcode.It's a major security flaw, but it's worse for people with older iPhones and iPads. It's less bad for folks with newer ones.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

As a way of helping memorialize Ben's brief life, Lobis has launched a crowd funding campaign to finance an idea he hopes will protect others: a biometric locking station for firearms. The idea is that guns would be stored in a carrier that could only be unlocked by their owner's fingerprint, making it difficult for intruders or children to get hold of them.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/04/23/technology/innovation/smart-gun-tech/index.html

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Originally floated as a concept back in 2012, the Android-based Socialmatic could revive the beloved Polaroid as we know it. An inkless printing system enables users to print stickers of their sepia-tinted images, and customise them using the 4.5 inch touchscreen. Slated for release by the end of 2014, it may be hipster, but it's also incredibly cool

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Tech Article 1/4

Lego constructions can now go beyond the physical and join forces with their digital counterparts. Using magnetic Lego-like bricks, you can now build shapes on your tablet that turn into digital drawings or make objects that interact with video games, for example by creating a real paddle that can deflect graphical balls in the game Pong 

Thursday, March 13, 2014

'Smart' Helmet Startup Wins Wearable Tech Award at SXSW 2014

 A company that makes augmented-reality motorcycle helmets was named the best wearable tech company at a technology competition here at South by Southwest Interactive festival Sunday night (Mar. 9).
A total of 48 startup companies competed on Saturday and Sunday, in six categories including wearable tech, entertainment/content, enterprise/big data, health, social and innovative world technologies. Three teams were named finalists in each category, and the winning teams each took home $4,000.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Tesla's Gigafactory to significantly reduce Li-ion battery production costs by 2020
Projected figures show the Gigafactory producing 500,000 units per year by 2020, with expe...
As Tesla’s Supercharger network expands and Model S sales continue to grow, so too does the company’s need to find a more economical battery solution. A proposed technology amalgamation in the form of the Gigafactory could theoretically reduce per kWh and lithium-ion costs by over 30 percent by 2020.Pitched as a "forward looking project," Tesla’s proposed Gigafactory will, if successful, produce the same number of lithium-ion batteries by the year 2020 as the entire world’s output in 2013. According to Tesla, by working with various technology and battery partners on this large scale project, the company could significantly reduce production costs by achieving optimal economies of scale.