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Saturday, 22 April 2017

Friday, 16 January 2015

Guys, Check Out This Smart Shoe Devices That Can Generate Power From Walking.. You Like?

Technology is advancing at a higher pace, so high you can now generate power just by walking... Check out this expert from BBC below.....

Friday, 19 December 2014

American Scientist Planning On Uploading His Own Brain into a Computer

How many of ya'll have watch the Big Bang Theory? Judging from that series plus my knowledge about Artificial Neural Networks, i am not surprise to see this at all.... An American scientist believe the human mind is capable of living forever. He believes that, using his system, we will be able to inhabit other worlds, and even virtual ones. He is set to upload the contents in his brain to a computer. Read post from Daily Mail below.....

Thursday, 18 December 2014

Check Out 8 Expensive Cars You Can Only See In Dubai And No Place Else... You Like?

It is everyone's dream to drive the best Automobile out there but no matter how much you have, you can't compete with an Arab. According to awareness-time, there are 8 cars you will never see anywhere in the world except in Duabi. See all the photos below......

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Nigerian President, G. E. Jonathan Rocks D’Banj’s ‘Beats by Dre’ Headphone

Our very own D'Banj was spotted with President G. E. Jonathan in a photo with the number one citizen of the country wearing a pair of D'banj's 'Beats by Dre' headphone. good one.....

Nigerian Youth Corper Builds A Drone For His Country

The deputy governor of Osun State, Titi Laoye-Tomori, was among dignitaries who watched in admiration as a drone built by a corps member posted to Osun took off and carried out surveillance of the parade ground at the Permanent Orientation Camp of the National Youth Service Corps on Monday.

Monday, 8 December 2014

Guys Meet Pepper, The First Humanoid Robot That Can Tell If You're Happy or Sad

"Pepper" is the first humanoid robot designed to live with humans according to BBC. The robot was created by French outfit Aldebaran in collaboration with Telecoms giant Softbank.

BBC Click's Marc Cieslak went to Japan to see how well it could interact with a real person.




Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Check Out Photos Of The "Innoson" Made-In-Nigeria Saloon Cars, IVM Fox and IVM UMU

I just got this post on NaijaPals and felt like sharing it with ya'll.... 

The Poster @nametalkam shared below:

Nigeria has unveiled it’s first self-made cars made by the country’s own company, Innoson Vehicles Company (IVC). The first model of the cars are called IVM Fox and IVM UMU and have been endorsed by the Nigeria’s minister of Trade and Investment, Olusegun Aganga. 

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Innovation: Nigerian Youth Builds Agro Helicopter

President Goodluck Jonathan inspecting agro helicopter manufactured by one of YouWin beneficiaries in Abuja on Monday. Good work and well done......

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

WHAT!!!! Man Spends N14m On 99 iPhones To Propose To Girlfriend... Guess Her Reply.... (READ THE POST)

From what i gathered on Yahoo Tech, a Chinese man spent his 2-year salary ($82,000) on 99 units of iPhone 6 just to give his girlfriend what he thought was the perfect proposal, guess what her response was?

She said no!

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Nigeria Launches First Coupled-in-Nigeria SUV

President Goodluck Jonathan Test Running the First Coupled-in-Nigeria SUV as Part of Activities Marking Democracy Day 2014.

Saturday, 31 May 2014

Man Invents Condom that Covers Just the Tip Of His Penis

American has invented a new condom which he says is stronger, safer and enables better sensitivity. And the new condom is called the Galactic Cap Condom (joystick Helmet)

This new condom sits only on the very tip of the joystick, leaving the shaft exposed boosting sensitivity and enabling easier application. It was developed by LA-based Charles Powell after one of his friends contracted HIV.

Friday, 9 May 2014

Apple buys Beats in a $3.2 billion deal

Apple officially has purchased audio equipment and service company Beats for $3.2 billion. 

This should set Dr Dre up to become the first Black Billionaire Rapper..

As part of the deal, streaming service Beats Music would also join the company's iTunes division. Both services were competitors until now, but it would be interesting to see if Apple is going to merge them together.

The piece of news comes hours after initial reports surfaced that the deal would happen in the coming days.

The deal is confirmed by one of the founders of the company Dr. Dre. By far, this is Apple's largest acquisition recently and the company is hoping it will help its iTunes service regain ground.

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Researchers "buzz" the brain to speed up learning

Researchers at Vanderbilt University are developing technology that could increase the speed at which we learn. In trials, they ran mild electric current through the brains of volunteers and say the results demonstrated an increase in the rate at which they were able to learn. Ben Gruber reports.

Video: Bionic kangaroo demonstrates big leap in robotics

German engineering company Festo has unveiled its latest animal-inspired robot - a kangaroo that looks and behaves eerily like the real thing. 

The company has gained a reputation as a leader in proof-of-concept robotics modeled on the animal world but the bionic kangaroo is among its most sophisticated creations yet. Jim Drury reports.

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Check This Out, Men's Triple Boost Pants To Make D*i*c*k*s Look Bigger

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This is a Tripple Boost pants for men which features padding in the crouch area and removable air cookies designed to enhance the appearance of a man's package. (see the 'before' image above and 'after' image below)

It was created by Ann Summers and comes in black, ivory and red and will be launched on April 1 2014. 

What on earth is this suppose to solve?

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Cupcake machine opens in New York to satisfy 24-hour cravings

New Yorkers, who live in the city that famously never sleeps, now can satisfy their craving for cupcakes in any of those endless waking hours.

A 24-hour vending machine that dispenses gourmet cupcakes opened for business this

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Check This Out!!! Mobile Dad app helps military fathers stay connected with family

Military dads who are separated from their children for extended periods can feel a sense of disconnection that’s hard to reverse once they come home. But a new phone app called Mobile Dad — developed and tested by University of Michigan researchers — is helping to keep fathers

Thursday, 6 March 2014

K researchers investigate robots UK researchers investigate robots that can keep secret that can keep secrets

Culled from Telegraph UK

British researchers are exploring ways to prevent information stored on robots being hacked or passed on to others, as part of a £2 million three-year project examining the implications of deploying robots in public spaces.

Humanoid robotics is an emerging research field that will become increasingly important as robots start to assist people in their daily lives, for example becoming companions for older people in their homes.

However, there is concern about how much information is gleaned and stored, particularly as these sociable human-seeming devices could lead to us being less guarded about what we reveal.

Dr Brown, Associate Director of Oxford University's Cyber Security Centre and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, is researching ways to enable these robots to glean information without compromising users’ privacy.

He explained that humanoid robots have the potential to gather, store and analyse data about our movements and activities.

It is therefore important to design robots that have privacy embedded into their design, so their information gathering is restricted to what is needed to interact and carry out their tasks.

"While they provide opportunities to make our lives easier, the potential loss of control over this information should concern us," said Brown.

"At Oxford we have been exploring how individuals can maintain control over information about themselves, while still enjoying the potential benefits of robotic technology."

One technique being developed involves organising people into groups with similar interests, either online or at social gatherings, without needing each person to share their interests.

This would also allow commuters to search for car-pooling partners without broadcasting their home location and work route, which will be useful as self-driven cars start appearing on Britain’s streets.

It would also help motorists plan routes allowing for rush-hour traffic without the need for pervasive monitoring infrastructures.

Brown's research is part of a wider project that aims to measure how people respond to robotic surrogates in public spaces.

Researchers from the Universities of Oxford, Bath, Exeter, Queen Mary University of London and the Bristol Robotics Laboratory are introducing an advanced-programmed humanoid robot, ‘Nao’, to the public in Bristol in 2015.