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AirType: wearable device that lets you type without a keyboard
As the name literally indicates , that it is related to something like typing in air or something else , so guys let us check it out...
Airtype is a new portable cuff-like device that attaches to your hands and monitors your finger movements to find out the letters you intend to type. The project is currently in early prototype phase.
A Texas-based hardware and machine learning startup, AirType is developing a “keyboardless keyboard” accessory that allows you to type on any surface for your phone. Airtype is still in a prototype stage and the makers says that the device is no different than typing on a keyboard and allows you to type on any surface. The device makes the letters you want by learning your finger movements. Unlike projection keyboards, which use a virtual keyboard image displayed on a flat surface, the AirType doesn't have any visual component at all. The makers describe AirType as "a keyboard that fits in the palm of your hand".
Airtype is designed to be as portable as a cell phone and can easily clip into a tablet for easy transport. Air Type's website says that the system will learn to adjust to your typing habits. The app has dynamic text prediction and correction, the developers added. However, the team is not saying how exactly the prototype works, but it will most likely connect to devices via Bluetooth  or NFC since it doesn't have any wires.
Since most of the people type erratically and never bother to learn the skill of typing, its difficult to guess how well Airtype will work. Check out the video below to see the prototype in action.





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Apple's iPhone 6 'indestructible' sapphire  display tested on a video.

New video shows off iPhone 6's 'stab-proof' sapphire display
New videos have leaked online that show the durability of the flexible sapphire glass screen that will be used on the iPhone 6. The video shows the display of a 4.7 inch iPhone 6 going through torture without getting even a scratch.
The video comes from gadget reviewer Marques Brownlee, who can be seen bending it more than 90 degrees, attempting to scratch it with keys and, ultimately, stabbing the screen but unable to do any damage to the phone.








'I slowly realized there is absolutely no way I can break this display under my own power,' he said. 'The worst blemish on the surface was actually my fingerprint marks and the dust from handling it so much.'
Brownlee states that the glass is extremely high-quality. He adds: 'There’s absolutely no color shift while looking through the sapphire glass.'
Apple recently announced plans to open a mineral plant in Arizona with sapphire glass experts GT Advanced Technologies to make it more feasible to employ in its iPhone. The facility is expected to employ around 700 people to manufacture sapphire crystal and sapphire glass which could go onto the screens of the next iPhone.
Apple has used sapphire before, mainly in its camera lens and more recently to cover the fingerprint scanner on the iPhone 5s. Apple already users Gorilla Glass from Corning to protect the front of the iPhone 5s and other iPhones against scratches, but by using Sapphire the iPhone 6 display will become unbreakable.
According to reports Apple is planning to use the sapphire display for both the 5.5 inch Apple Air and 4.7 inch iPhone 6 as well as the much awaited iWatch. The smartphones and iWatch are expected to be released on September 25th this year.

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Android TV might just be the most ideal gaming console for the Indian market and here's how Google is making some serious and impressive efforts to take Android gaming to the next level

How Android TV could be your next gaming console
One of the biggest announcements at the Google I/O this year was that of the Android TV platform that Google is soon to bring. The tech giant’s efforts at making big on the home entertainment platform have failed once before with the Google TV, but it has been on a steady progress with the Chromecast dongle. At the I/O Google showcased Android TV, perhaps its last attempt at profiting from this market.
But Android TV isn’t bringing you a good television experience alone. We want to talk today about the other aspect of Android TV that has escaped notice somehow. In case you didn’t know, Google is going to ship Android TV with a gamepad. Yes, you read that right, Android TV will come with a gamepad, which will be used for playing games on the platform, which got us thinking how much Google is actually banking on the gaming aspect. The answer to that question is quite a bit.
Google is shipping the Android TV box with a gamepad.
As if the gamepad itself wasn’t enough to reinforce Google’s dependance on gaming, Razer, winner of four best of CES awards for its gaming products, announced a micro-console that would be powered by the Android TV platform. This device will focus on gaming, while also allowing streaming for music, movies etc. Notice here that Razer decided to launch an Android TV-powered device, not Apple TV or Amazon TV.
Razer's Android TV-based gaming micro-console.
Of course, Razer doing this does make sense. After all, Apple TV, Amazon TV and Android TV are all competing platforms, which means they will be chosen based on price and features. But neither Apple nor Amazon has ever talked much about gaming, let alone shipping their boxes with a gamepad inside. This makes the gaming aspect a differentiating feature for Google’s Android TV. Add to that the galaxy of high-end resource intensive games that the Android ecosystem already has and you see why Google is justified in making gaming one of its chief focus areas.
Chromecast
You’re probably wondering why we’re suddenly shifting focus to the Chromecast. Well, because it's Google’s current TV-related device. You could ask why after the failure of Google TV and the comparitive success of Chromecast, Google would need Android TV. Enter gaming. The Chromecast doesn’t allow gaming and doesn’t exactly seem to be well suited for it either. Android TV on the other hand is perfectly placed to accomplish this. Makes sense doesn’t it?
Moving on, you also have to notice what Google is trying to do here. Come to think of it, it’s called Android TV only because televisions are involved. But remember how as kids you all used to jump whenever you heard someone’s television had built-in games? Google and even Apple and Amazon is trying to build a complete home entertainment system. This would put gaming right up there in the list of preferences.
Hardcore gamers aside, for the casual gamer this seems to be a very good prospect. He pays for an Android TV and gets music, movies, television shows and also gaming, cutting the cost on a lot of other devices that he would otherwise have to spring for. On paper, this should make Google’s Android TV an instant favourite from amongst the three.
UI elements
Tech firms often bring an array of features to their platforms, but you can recognise the importance given to each feature by how visible it is. This is usually done through lesser visibility in the UI. A feature may not be given much space, or it may be harder to reach and so on. On Android TV though games occupy the same space as apps and other elements. This points towards the fact that Google is giving at least the same space to games on the platform.
Why would they do this if they didn’t think that gaming would potentially be a differentiating factor for its new platform? Of course, the suggestion is not that this would be a competitor for existing gaming consoles, but it may very well be the recreational gamer’s paradise. Games on Android may not provide you super high graphics and all the other aspects of console or high-end PC gaming, but they are enough for the recreational gamer.
One size fits all
Lastly, the games are downloadable from the Google's Play Store. This may very well mean that you can download a game on your smartphone and play it on Android TV as well. Contributing factors towards this are one, that Google is working for convergence between devices. On top of that, Google has already talked about and showcased the screen casting feature for games on Android TV. Any more proof doesn’t seem required.

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An Overview of the Device.

Display5.1-inch Super AMOLED, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 432 ppi
Processor2.5GHz Snapdragon 801
RAM2GB
Storage16GB/32GB
Battery2800 mAh
Cameras16 MP rear LED flash with ISOCELL and 4K recording (limited to 5min), 2.1 MP front
Networks3G, LTE Cat. 3 2X2 MIMO
ConnectivityGPS, GLONASS, microUSB, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0 LE
Dimensions142 x 72.5 x 8.1 mm,
145 grams
ColorsBlack White, Blue, Gold
Waterproof and dust resistantRated IP67 - USB port covered with plastic flap
SoftwareAndroid 4.4

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