Showing posts with label new technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new technology. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Demonstration of Nokia product range of new technologies

To reply to the comments complaining that slow innovation in recent years, the 25 year anniversary of the establishment of Nokia Research Center (NRC), phone manufacturers Finland has introduced a range of products product ideas and new technologies.
Since founded in 1986, with research groups in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and the cooperation of universities and laboratories worldwide, NRC was responsible for development developing mobile technology through scientific research.
Human 25-year anniversary of the establishment of the center, Nokia has introduced a number of phone models have a completely new technology with features never appeared in the mobile world.
At the exhibition, a new device called Nokia Kinetic has attracted the attention of the public. Through a system of carbon nanofibres with high elasticity, the device looks like this handset can be bent, bend or twist to control tasks.
Nokia's experts have tested this procedure in a collection of photos and music. Accordingly, the motion to take the equipment allows you to view a particular image and bending back to the screen showing the entire collection. Users can also can move back and forth to choose by twisting the outer edges.
Curved screen of the Nokia Kinetic
Inspiration for Kinetic devices from Nokia is a concept called 'HumanForm'. Instead of using devices made of solid material in the shape of your rectangle, Nokia wants to create a "phone cloning" can adapt to the daily activities of the user.
Nokia also introduced Nokia Gem to the public - the idea of ​​a mobile phone that features touch on the whole body. The front, back, and sides of the phone can be interactive screen changes depending on the function you are using at a given time.
Nokia Gem features a touch on the whole body
With touch screen special, Nokia also aims to capture how completely, allowing the image displayed on the three-way phone-like 3D images. However, the experts will need more time to develop this technology.
In addition to equipment, NRC also introduced a number of applications and software, notably the Nokia 3D World Gaze. This application is available on Meego and Symbian platforms.
With this application, you can use your camera phone at any location and Nokia 3D World Gaze will give you a realistic 3D image. In addition, the application also allows access to the means of local services, helping users to view pictures of various places in the world.
Nokia is also working to release version of the map in the room. The company envisioned that this application can be used to find a particular shoe store.
3D maps and models in the room
Of course, the new technology of Nokia products can become reality or not is a matter of time. But this announcement has caused the company's attention to a large number of consumers interested in technology in the world.

Can diagnose the disease by spitting on the smartphone

Two South Korean scientists, Hyun Gyu Park, and Byoung Yeon Won, believe that the touch-screen smartphone will soon be used as a diagnostic tool benhcho users.
As such, anyone who wants to self-diagnosis will need to give a little saliva on the touch screen and a special application will make the diagnosis.
If research scientists have progressed further in the near future, the people spit on their smartphone to diagnose becomes very ordinary. And the patients treated at home can track the status of their patients, saving an unnecessary trip to the hospital.
As explained by the New Scientist, working applications based on the ability to identify very small differences between different types of saliva, depending on the status of the virus in saliva, via touch screen . Park said: "Since the touch screen can identify very small differences in capacitance technology, we thought that we could serve for the detection of biological signals."
The iPhone has a screen used for research, and it was really capable of detecting bacteria, even the perception of the bacterial concentration in tiny sample of saliva on the screen . But both scientists acknowledged that much remains to be done because current technology can not identify the causative agent, which they thought possible. And one more thing that not everyone is willing to dirty his phone. In this regard, Park is planning to develop a dedicated film panels can be stuck on the touch screen.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Nokia Kinetic Display: Use the phone screen by bending

Nokia has introduced a new technology at the event Nokia World held recently in London, England, showed cell phones and tablet PCs in the future can bend.
In addition to entering data using the touch screen or voice, Nokia has developed a new technology in the device with the name "Nokia Kinetic Device".
Currently this device is only in prototype form, it owns the new screen technology that allows the screen to control the bending device. Folding screen in front with two hands will enable larger, while if you turn the corner on the left of the screen will allow you to select the next menu.
This new device model is used to control the music player and photo viewer, but in the future will be applied to the phone and tablet PC for gaming, web browsing and other applications.
In fact, this screen is very flexible and easy to use, just twist, twisted or bent screens. Besides high sensitivity, the image is sharp and beautiful when bending equipment. However, Nokia has not announced the time this new technology is put to use.