Wall Street Loves This Gadget That's Bringing The World Closer To Self
1. Wall Street Loves This Gadget That's Bringing The World
Closer To Self
From the wannabe James Bond next door to agents of the CIA and
other shadowy government entities, spies of all caliber have a
wealth of incredibly stealthy technology to help them listen in on
conversations, take covert video, scan faces in crowds, snatch a
suspect's DNA and destroy their own data when compromised. 50
year-old Antique Dealer Rohe from Hamilton, has lots of hobbies and
interests including mah jongg, Technology,Gadget and treasure hunting. Has travelled ever since
childhood and has visited numerous places, like Willandra Lakes Region.
These 11 crazy spy gadgets, from low-tech DIY projects to top-secret experiments, will have you
feeling paranoid that somebody – or something – is watching you.
It is very early days from this tiny dongle which wirelessly streams content from your Android or iOS
phones and tablets to your TV. Currently app support and international availability are limited, but
Netflix and Hulu Plus are aboard as well as (predictably) Google's own YouTube, Google Play Movies
and Music and support for displaying the Chrome browser. Much is expected of Chromecast in 2014
with its ability to wirelessly mirror the screen of your phone or tablet in the works and developers
are lining up to make their apps compatible. Could it be the future of smart TV?
Samsung's Youm is the world's first flexible and bendable smartphone. This groundbreaking
technology uses OLED's that are flexible and almost indestructible. The phone features a Windows
operating system and is the first of its kind. This doesn't come as a surprise since Samsung controls
90% of the market's OLED supply. The Youm is the first in a new generation of smartphones that will
be more discreet and available in more forms than the traditional candy-bar layout.
PC makers should be ashamed that the MacBook Pro has had virtually no competition throughout
2013. Its combination of a large 15in Retina display (2880 x 1800 pixels), thin (18mm) and light
(2kg) form factor and great battery life (8 hours) make it a superb do-it-all machine which is backed
up by Apple's slick Mac OS X platform. The imminent Dell Precision M3800 will run it close in early
2014, but for 2013 the MacBook Pro reigns supreme. Today, we dive into the world of , learn why
many new apps are rejected from the App Store, check out a bling-tastic Galaxy Gear S, investigate
the iCloud celebrity photo leak and more! Read on for Engadget's news highlights from the last 24
hours. 10.1-inch (diagonal) screen with 2560×1600 pixel display