Friday, March 14, 2014

Narrative Clip: capturing every second

How would you feel knowing you have the capability of capturing every 30 seconds that goes by in your lifetime? How would you feel if you were the one being captured every 30 seconds?
Believe it or not - this is now a possibility.

The Narrative Clip is a tiny, automatic camera and app that gives you a searchable and share-able photographic memory. It has a storage capacity for 4,000 photos and battery life for two days of use.
It has an 8 GB memory and its colours available are arctic white, graphite grey and orange.




This 5 megapixel camera is very useful at events you want to capture from beginning to end, such as if you won backstage passes to meet your favourite band or to capture your best friend's birthday party. 

This is the perfect device for bloggers or journalists — and if you aren't one of these, then use it for fun!
It has a built-in GPS to organize photos accordingly to events when transferring them to your computer.
This device has no buttons. You double-tap the Narrative Clip for battery indication from the four LED lights or to take an extra photo. To put the device to sleep mode, you just place the clip face down on a flat surface or in total darkness.



The TL;DR:
 

What it does:

The Narrative Clip is an automatic camera that takes a snapshot every 30 seconds.

Where do you get it:

The Narrative Clip website for $279.00













Friday, March 7, 2014

Celluon: magic at your fingertips

If you need to stay connected at all times and places, this device will make things simple for you.

This weeks' device is: Celluon — an ultra-portable, full-sized virtual computer keyboard. It connects to your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth and projects a virtual keyboard onto any opaque flat surface. It is also a multi-touch capable mouse and a handwriting recognition device.




This is the perfect device if you are always on the go writing emails, updating documents or stay in touch with others. Giving you the option to leave your heavy laptop at home.
This practical device allows input speeds greater than 50 words per minute.
It works with Apple, Android, Blackberry10 and Windows phones.


For a full operational demo, take a look at this short video clip:




The TL;DR:
 

What it does:

The magic cube connects to your tablet or smartphone via bluetooth and displays a full-size laser QWERTY keyboard for personal and functional use.

Where do you get it:

Amazon for $139.00