Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Apple leaks iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3 ahead of official announce

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/15/apple-leaks-ipad-air-2-and-ipad-mini-3/

Well, this is a bit unlike Apple -- the company appears to have accidentally spilled the beans about the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3, which are expected to be announced tomorrow. Representations of both devices showed up in a screenshot of the iPad User Guide for iOS 8.1, which we're also expecting new details about tomorrow. We can't tell much from the image, but it does confirm that Cupertino's tablets will be getting Touch ID.

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This Is Google's New Smartphone — The Nexus 6 (GOOG)

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/google-nexus-6-specs-photos-price-2014-10

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Google has officially unveiled its new smartphone, the Nexus 6. Just as rumors had indicated, it comes with a giant 6-inch screen and is made by Motorola.

The Nexus 6 will be available for preorder in late October and will go on sale in November. The phone will sell for $649 without a two-year contract. 

The Nexus 6 is going to look gigantic compared to your average smartphone. With it's 5.9-inch screen, it's even larger than the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus and 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 4. It's one inch shy of being the same size as Google's Nexus 7 tablet.

Like we expected, the phone will come with a 5.9-inch screen with a resolution of 1440 x 2560. It'll feature a 13-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel front camera. Here's a quick rundown of all the specs:

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This $150 Hack Can Crack a Safe

Source: http://gizmodo.com/this-150-hack-can-crack-a-safe-1646552086

This $150 Hack Can Crack a Safe

It might not look much, with its plain 3D printed arms and cables hanging free, but this little guy can punch well above its weight. Made up of components worth an estimated $150, this auto-dialler can do the same job as a machine worth tens of thousands: it can crack a safe.

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You Can Customize This E-Ink Watch Down to the Strap

Source: http://gizmodo.com/you-can-customize-this-e-ink-watch-down-to-the-strap-1646561540

You Can Customize This E-Ink Watch Down to the Strap

If there's one group that will surely embrace smartwatches, it's those who like to change their background image and the look and feel of their devices every day. But the FES Watch doesn't just let you change the watch face whenever you tire of the current design, using E-Ink technology it actually lets you change the look and style of the entire timepiece.

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Italy's first electric supercar comes from a brand you've never heard of

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/15/tecnicar-lavinia-se/

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Italian supercar makers are willing to embrace hybrids, but they're reluctant to develop pure electric cars -- not surprising when they're virtually defined by their sweet-sounding gas engines. They may have to reconsider that strategy pretty soon. Tecnicar, a startup whose main claim to fame is a city car, has revealed plans to build the country's first super-fast EV, the Lavinia SE. The finished vehicle is expected to produce the equivalent of 800HP, or enough to take it to 62MPH in 3.5 seconds. That's just behind a Ferrari 458 Italia, folks. It should also be nimble thanks to both a lightweight carbon fiber body and high-performance ceramic brakes, and the 186-mile range will be enough for a blast through the countryside, if not much more.

As you might gather by looking at the 3D rendering shown here, the main catch is that the Lavinia SE isn't yet a practical reality. Tecnicar is currently building its first prototype in Sicily, and you won't see it in the metal until a car show in April. There's no release date or price, either, although it's safe to presume that this green machine will cost you a six-digit sum if and when it arrives.

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Source: Gnius Motori (translated), Tecnicar (Facebook)

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