Tuesday, October 22, 2013

By-Abijith.tr

Papertab


One of the standout concepts from CES 2013 that might not be too far away from production, Paper Logic is hoping its 10.7-inch flexible paper tablet could usher in the next generation of slates. Running on an Intel Core i5 processor, PaperTabs can work together to help you get tasks done quicker. Sending an email? Simply type it on one tab then place it on another and off it goes

By- Abijith.tr

LifeHub

Thanks to a flexible OLED touch screen, Bluetooth earpieces, and a myriad of other connectors, LifeHub can be shaped into a watch, a smartphone, a headset... even a Bluetooth speaker, or a projector. The idea is that you don't need all these separate devices - the convergence of digital technology should mean that we can have it all in one.

Heat-electricity Conversion Storage Device

Snappily titled, this battery clips around fluorescent lighting tubes and turns waste heat into useful electricity through a thermoelectric conversion material. A LED screen shows the charging process, outputting power through a USB port. Cleverly, the plastic clip lets you clamp together batteries for an ersatz USB charging station.

Nokia Lumia Play

We know Nokia is already playing nice with Microsoft on the Windows Phone front, but what if the Finnish mobile-maker took the existing Xbox integration one step further? Clearly inspired by the Xperia Play ‘PlayStation phone’, this gaming-centric Windows Phone 8 handset powered by Xbox features a gamepad that slides out from the back and hosts a 1136x640 resolution HD screen with an eight core processor taking care of running games and answering the odd text or email in between.