Polytron is working on getting the hardware components of the Smartphone up and running, there is no software running on the prototype as its main goal is showcase the early stages of hardware integration and to get OEMs excited about the potential of Polytrons technology. This is an interesting beginning for something that most consider a piece of tech that we would only see in Sci-Fi flicks.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
World's first transparent mobile phone
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Polytron is working on getting the hardware components of the Smartphone up and running, there is no software running on the prototype as its main goal is showcase the early stages of hardware integration and to get OEMs excited about the potential of Polytrons technology. This is an interesting beginning for something that most consider a piece of tech that we would only see in Sci-Fi flicks.
Polytron is working on getting the hardware components of the Smartphone up and running, there is no software running on the prototype as its main goal is showcase the early stages of hardware integration and to get OEMs excited about the potential of Polytrons technology. This is an interesting beginning for something that most consider a piece of tech that we would only see in Sci-Fi flicks.
The hole in the ozone layer is shrinking
Satellite imagery confirmed the ozone hole over Antarctica in 2012 was the smallest seen in the past decade, scientists with the European Space Agency reported.
Paralyzed man moves robot arm by thought
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Electrodes on the brain of a paralyzed man allowed him to move a robot arm to touch a friend's hand for the first time in seven years, researchers said.
Electrodes on the brain of a paralyzed man allowed him to move a robot arm to touch a friend's hand for the first time in seven years, researchers said.
Police officer's gun stuck to MRI machine
Police on Friday were investigating what they called a bizarre incident following an overnight burglary at a doctor's office in Carol Stream, Ill., outside Chicago.
Girl, 3, joins Mensa after taking IQ test in Russian
A three-year-old girl has been unveiled as the one of the youngest ever members of high IQ society Mensa.
Alice Amos scored an incredible 162 in an IQ test - matching some of the world's most notable intellectuals, both past and present.
The toddler, from Guildford, Surrey, is already bilingual, speaking both English and Russian, where her parents are from.
Alice Amos scored an incredible 162 in an IQ test - matching some of the world's most notable intellectuals, both past and present.
The toddler, from Guildford, Surrey, is already bilingual, speaking both English and Russian, where her parents are from.
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