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Mar 2, 2012
        It's official, the next-generation Apple iPad is set for an unveiling on March 7.  Apple sent out the following invite to the press for the event at 10AM Pacific on March 7 at the Yerba Buena Centor for the Arts in San Francisco.
       As rumored, the invite pictured above suggests that the new iPad (not officially dubbed the iPad 3 yet as iPad 2S and iPad HD are sill possibilities) will sport a Retina Display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536, twice the amount of the iPad 2.  In order to power the higher quality display, the unit may be slightly thicker (sources say as little as 1mm thicker) to accommodate a larger battery.  Other expected features of the next iPad include an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, as well as 4G LTE support.

        It's also worth noting that the home button may be getting the axe, hence the "And touch" part of the invitation. As you can see in the picture above, there is no home button to be found on the bottom edge of the device, which is where it's located on current devices. And we know for a fact that the edge shown in the picture is the bottom edge of the iPad (where the home button is located on current devices), as the icon spacing we see only occurs when the tablet is held in portrait mode.
      
        What is currently unknown, however, is what kind of processor will power the device. One would assume that it's going to be more powerful than the one found in the current-gen iPad 2, given that this is an upgrade and a more powerful display calls for a more powerful chipset. But precisely what kind of processor will be found in this iPad and whether it will be dual-core or quad-core remains a mystery. We'll just have to wait until March 7 to find out.
















Feb 3, 2012
     The people at Liquipel have designed a coating that when applied in their machine will waterproof any electronic device with a coating.  The coating is breathable, which means that air can travel through the coating but water molecules cannot so you don't have to worry about your device overheating.  This will change the fragility of electronics around water like rain or accidental drops in puddles.  But is that a good thing?  With this technology people may not be as careful with their electronics and may be more prone to drops.

   What will this do to the case market?  People will most likely still buy a case to protect against drops but will not be looking to the new waterproof case from Lifecase.  Instead people will be able to purchase a small sleek case for minor drops and have the Liquipel coating to protect against water damage and still maintain that slim profile.

  You can send out your iPhone to the company and get the service done.  The main package cost $59.00 and can be purchased here www.liquipel.com.  Check out the video's below


















Feb 1, 2012
     Two researchers at Sandia's National Laboratories have created a self guided bullet that looks much like a dart but is fired from a gun and can hit a target up to a mile away.  The bullet uses laser guided technology that will find a laser beam and track to that target.  Check out the video below and don'f forget to share on facebook.












Jan 28, 2012
      Guys never have to give up watching your favorite sports or playing video games again if your girl wants to watch something else.  Samsungs new 55" Super OLED TV has a feature called Dual View which allows two different things to be displayed at the same time in full HD using the full 55" for each.  This works by using the 3D active glasses to display one of the two images on the screen.  The glasses also have built in speakers by the ears so each person can hear the audio from whatever show they wish to watch.  Check out the video below to better understand what i am describing.














Jan 25, 2012
         At CES (Consumer Electronic Show) this year in Las Vegas, Samsung showed off there window touchscreen computer know as Samsung Smart Window.  The Smart window is a window, but its a display.  Its a giant transparent touchscreen window. 


         It only takes a few features to drive home how crazy this technology is. For instance, it comes with a blinds app. If you activate it, you can slowly open and close the digital blinds and affect the amount of actual light that comes in. It’s also a one-way mirror, meaning that you don’t have to be afraid of passersby seeing you or what’s on your screen; they’ll only see themselves. As if all that wasn’t enough, because the Samsung Smart Window doesn’t need backlight units (it uses natural light for that), it uses about 1/10th of the electricity that a standard LCD display its size would use. And in the dark, it has transparent backlight units you can use at the cost of a little more power, so you’re always covered. The window will be coming into production in the next few months according to Samsung Check out the video below.