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Google Glasses; it's uses and reality

Note: At present time such technology is still a fantasy or rather out of the market for public use if at all its reality is draws close.
Since the idea of Google glasses started we have known that it will be a great discovery that will remove all the barriers between the real and virtual world, and will make your life a combination of actual and augmented reality. Looking to the world the way you want through these glasses, will introduce your surrounding to you in an entirely unique way. But before using them you should judge the direction of its uniqueness, thus we bring you Google Glass: A Different Vision.


Project Glass demo resembles a pair of normal eyeglasses where the lens is replaced by a heads-up display.It is like tiny smart phone embedded in your glasses to connect you to the virtual world. This transparent curtain between your eyes and the world will bring you closer to who are not present in front of you, which means that chatting, tweeting, surfing and much more will possible while remaining connected to the real world. Google glasses can make your everyday’s boring routine a bit animated and fascinating, by guiding you how to perform each of your task perfectly and earn points, as if your playing a game that includes your daily activities in interesting way.
Enjoying sky diving, stalking your friends profile on Facebook, using app while talking to people, receiving their mails, clicking pictures, searching maps through voice command etc will be possible while sitting at your place through the tiny glasses in front of your eyes.




But that is not it! The different vision of Google glasses also includes a bitter truth too. Maybe these augmented glasses will take you away from reality or make you completely dependent on them. These glasses will minimize the activity of your body, as everything will be in front of our eyes.  No matter how transparent these glasses are, there’s still the risk of focusing on what’s right before your eyes, rather than the kid that’s wandered into the middle of the road.
It might happen that Google’s augmented glasses would make  everyday’s tiny activities heavily depended on technology that our own vision gets fully transformed into that, shown to us by these glasses. Its like handing our vision to Google to show us what it wants us to see.

If this will come to a reality some day, i doubt i'll like it since the end of this video shows a loop hole in such technology and still i wonder why it was made in such manner, truth be told life can not be tat easy for long. 


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An unlikely scenario of APPLE & SAMSUNG working together


By this point, we all know for sure what the type of relationship there is between Apple and Samsung.
You should be familiar of this because these two giant tech companies have been completely locked on an eternal legal battle that is about which company cloned which. And  in the wake of recent happenings Apple has won a $1billion case which might tell on Samsung and Android as a whole. Tech experts and writers have gathered that this forever struggling between these two giants might as well place Nokia & the Windows Phone back in same line in market.
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Not clearly only that, both companies contain flagship smartphones that can be directly competing and even currently dominating market trends. Let’s suppose that, at a highly unlikely scenario, Apple and Samsung will join hands for making the greatest smartphone ever?
The guys from TechRadar think that instead of this severe competition and ongoing court processes, what if Apple and Samsung joined forces together in order to create a new smartphone instead? By connecting the ideal features and parts of both the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the long-rumored iPhone 5, a smartphone concept will be created. Presenting that iSung Galaxy 5! Take a look at the video below:

The smartphone presented in this video features a more recent, larger screen that is definitely rumored to become the major key point asset of the next iPhone. This is providing the device in the video to deal with more apps at each page. The shape factor is a combination of both an iPhone and Galaxy 3.

The metal and glass design is actually lifted from the iPhone, although the thinner form thing is from Samsung's smartphone. Other slight details have been added just like the inclusion of a SD card slot, which has been around in MIA since the iPhone was first brought as a product. As TechRadar informs, the iPhone could certainly make use of faster camera shutter and even NFC technology although S3 could make use of iPhone's elegant model. Although many of you certainly will agree that the name is quite terrible.
What is likely to expect, this concept becoming a reality is much like "when pigs fly" category. But this is actually a fun, harmless look at things in the event, these two icon tech companies might indeed join hands and forces and take this idea at producing a revolutionary smartphone.
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New Microsoft office reacts to your fingers

Tech just keeps going up



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Mini lab to be launched, test for cancer and disease in space


Science Fiction is now coming to reality
The way Science fiction affects technological advancement has since caught me offguard as I continue to wonder if most tech used in movies already do exist as for classified use only or high military tech/government’s possession. Just back then when we watch movies like Stargate Atlantis, Universe and SG1 we wonder how come such touch screen table computers used and the tablet used to configure variety of things in the movie. Likewise also, in Iron Man 2, billionaire-turned-super-hero Anthony Stark uses a pocket device to measure his toxicity levels caused by the fictional reactor core in his chest that gives him super-powers. 


In this Hollywood vision, the test results come back instantly (of course) and are immediately transferred to a vast database that helps Stark find a cure. 

In real-life, such instantaneous personal medical technology doesn't exist yet. But soon, a new device the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will be testing on the International Space Station (ISS) could pave the way for just such a gadget--one able to offer real-time analysis of everything from infections, to stress, blood cells, cancer markers, and could even be used to test food-quality levels here on Earth. 

Meet Microflow
The device--called Microflow--is a miniaturized version of a flow cytometer (a common research or clinical laboratory instrument used for a range of bioanalysis and clinical diagnoses). Microflow can spot cells and biological molecules rapidly by using optical fiber-optic technology to detect them in a sample of liquid as they pass single-file in front of a laser--all within 10 minutes.

Different detectors positioned at the point where the stream meets the laser can analyze the physical and chemical properties of molecules or cells in the sample.

Unlike most current flow cytometers (which are used only in labs because they can weigh hundreds of pounds and take up as much space as three laser printers and an espresso machine), Microflow weighs less than 22 lb (10 kg) and takes up about the same space as a toaster. Microflow's small size and light-weight make it ideally suited for use in space, since it costs much more to launch heavier objects into space, and bulky objects are more difficult to stow aboard sleek spacecraft and the ISS.

Making it micro
Miniaturizing flow cytometer technology, and making it work in space, required the Quebec City-based National Optics Institute External (INO) to find a way to keep the fluid stream small and from becoming unfocused in weightlessness.

Led by principle investigators Dr Ozzy Mermut from INO and Dr Luchino Cohen from the CSA, the Microflow team built a device that suspends particles in just a tiny amount of liquid inside a small fiber-optic structure that is permanently focused. Once the particles are detected in this structure, the device transfers the collected data to a USB key for analysis.

Uses in space
Microflow will be put to the test on the ISS during CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield's six-month mission. If the technology proves successful in space, it could revolutionize how astronauts are able to diagnose and treat themselves and others throughout long-duration missions by allowing the crew to test for medical conditions without having to send samples back to Earth for analysis.

Uses on Earth
On Earth, Microflow could allow people in remote communities to be tested quickly for things like infectious disease, thereby reducing healthcare costs and putting hospital-level care into the hands of more Canadians. It might also help reduce travel for medical analysis by testing people in their home communities. The technology could also allow food and agricultural processing plants to run on-site quality-control inspections and tests.



It's hard to find a good specialist on earth, let alone when you're floating 240 miles above it. That's why NASA will test the Microflow, a breadbox-sized device that instantly detects cancer and infectious diseases, and can even sense the presence of rotten food. The Canadian-made device is a "flow cytometer," which works by analyzing microparticles in blood or other fluids and replaces hospital versions weighing hundreds of pounds. Here on Earth, the device could let people in remote communities be tested more quickly for disease, or permit on-site testing of food quality, for instance. It will be particularly advantageous in space, however, where Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield will test it during his six-month ISS mission, allowing crew to monitor, diagnose and treat themselves without outside help. Now, if we could just get it down to a hand size, and use some kind of radio waves instead -- oh wait, that's not until Stardate -105352.


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Evidence that there are still Species Unknown

New species of Lacewing.

Wildlife photographer Hock Ping Guek posted a gallery to photo sharing site Flickr of a delicate-looking lacewing fly. A couple months later, entomologist Shaun Winterton saw the gallery and realized Guek had snapped an entirely new species.   

People start using you mobile phones and try to find a new species in your habitat, you never can tell which of those butterflies is just that one which have never been documented

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