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Top 4 New Cool Gadgets Which Makes Life Easier

Top 4 New  Cool Gadgets Which Makes Life Easier


CANCER DETECTING SCALPEL
In many cases, having surgery to remove a tumour means having to go back for another surgery because some of the tumour was left behind. This is because it’s very difficult to tell by sight whether tissue is cancerous or not. Researches at London’s Imperial Hospital have created an intelligent scalpel that can tell if the tissue is touching is healthy or cancerous. The “iKnife’ works by instantly sampling the smoke that rises from an incision. The smoke contains important biological information that can be analyzed within three seconds.



CELL PHONE FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
To help visually impaired people make and receive phone calls, phones operate. It is a two-piece mobile phone that incorporates several features which make dialing, answering and talking much easier for blind users. It doesn’t have a screen or a keypad like a conventional phone- those elements are replaced with features that make the phone simple to operate sight unseen. The user simply turns the scroll wheel to select numbers 0-9 for the phone to dial. This feature would require the user to memorize the numbers they want to dial, so perhaps a future generation of the design could incorporate a speed dial feature.



ENDOTHELIAL WATCH
The word ‘endothelial’ is probably not a common part of most people’s vocabulary. It describes the type of cells that form the inner lining of your heart. One group of scientists have created what they call the endotheliometer. It’s basically like a watch in reverse; it fits on your wrist and instead of giving you time, it tells your imminent cardiovascular problems. The designers suppose that good health and good blood circulation go hand in hand. It is able to monitor heart-generated pulse waves directly related to the endothelium, which steadily declines with age. This cloud lead to the detection of problems with blood pressure, clotting and circulation.


EXERCISE BIKE-POWERED LAPTOP DESK
Even though we now have more resources available than ever to make our lives easier, many of us can’t seem to find time to squeeze in some exercises every day. Between work, family and social commitments, the day just gets eaten up. This stationary bike workstation can help combine some daily activities with exercise to make it easier to stay fit. In order to power a laptop, portable DVD player or other plug-in gadget, the user has to pedal the bike and create his own electricity. It can also be used as a lounge chair when your device’s battery is charged. The matching adjustable laptop table puts your gadgets right where they need to be.




Full Details Of MICROMAX A115 CANVAS 3D



VERDICT: The Canvas 3D tries to be many things at once and fails in most.
FOR: Matt finish rear cover; decent battery life.
AGAINST: 3D effect is not very good; feels bulky and heavy; display in not IPS; expensiveRs 9,999

The Canvas 3D looks and feels ginormous, but not in a good way. The handset reminds us of the Canvas 2 A110, which had shoddy aesthetics, and the A115 feels similar. The handset is quite thick at 11mm and is quite heavy at 188g. The only positive remark about the design is the matte-finished back and the new chrome logo, which looks a lot more presentable compared to their older handsets. At the front, we have a 5-inch TFT display with Naked Eye 3D technology. Basically, it functions using the parallax barrier method to create an effect of depth without the need for special glasses. The problem is that neither the display nor the viewing angles are clear for both 2D and 3D viewing.
    The Canvas 3D is powered by a MediaTek MT6577 SoC, the same chipset used in the Canvas 2 A110. The CPU runs at 1GHz and is accompanied by 512MB of RAM, which is quite low and may not be enough to run new 3D games. Micromax has a special gallery app called 3D Space that lets you access photos, games, You Tube and videos in 3D. The gallery is heavily ‘inspired’ by LG’s implementation on the Optimus 3D. Native 3D content looks good but the sweet-spot for viewing it properly without ruining your eyesight is very limited, so two people cannot comfortably watch a 3D video together. The screen also darkens a bit when the parallax barrier kicks in to create the 3D effect.

   The Canvas 3D A115 tries to be Jack-of-all trades but ends up being a master of none. Everything about this handset feels half-baked and unpolished, and for an asking price of Rs 9,999, it is very expensive. Even if the price dips further, we wouldn’t recommend you buy the Micromax Canvas 3D A115.