Get Cardboard - Google - 2 views
Top 10 Social Gamification Examples and Cases that Save the World - 1 views
Knitted supercapacitors could store power in your pants | ExtremeTech - 0 views
SensorWake Wants To Wake You With Pleasant Scents | It's a Gadget - 0 views
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The device is called SensorWake, and is an alarm clock where the alarm is a scent. Testing done on 100 people using the SensorWake found that 99% of the time in under 2 minutes. If you happen to have a stuffy nose, then an alarm will sound after 3 minutes. To use the device, a capsule is inserted into the machine and the alarm set. The scent will come out at the designated time, waking you up in the morning with a rude beeping which shocks up more than wakes up.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Unveils New Developer Portal -- Campus Technology - 0 views
HMH | JOIN THE 24-HOUR CODEFEST TO BUILD - 0 views
Google Android Pay made official during Google I/O 2015 | It's a Gadget - 0 views
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Google have collaborated with mobile carriers, payment networks, banks and retailers to design Android Pay. Android Pay is a way to make payments using your Android smartphone with a tap in stores or online. It's an open platform that Google wants to keep developing to deliver more choice and flexibility to users.
Meet C.H.I.P., the World's first $9 Computer | It's a Gadget - 0 views
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C.H.I.P. is a $9 portable computer that can do a range of things a computer does. Designed as a chip, it contains a process, RAM and storage space to allow for a range of uses, like a computer would. It is able to use Libre Office, play games, connect to the Internet and use other application preinstalled in C.H.I.P.
Google's self driving cars face unique challenges when it comes to accident preven... - 0 views
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elf driving cars are the technology of the future. Google has been the first to really develop the technology, and their prototypes are already hitting the streets for impressive demonstrations. But they face unique challenges when it comes to accident prevention, challenges that have to be addressed before they are accepted as consumer-ready.
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