The New Experience of Learning is completely a novel concept that exemplifies the computer lab of 2015. This design concept emphasizes the future of learning that will be based on touch points connected together in order to create mutual stations controlled by one computer server.
Many innovative ideas have made life for the visually challenged comfortable and more independent. Moving a step further to keep this group at par with others is Nazanin Oveisi who has developed an easy-to-operate laptop for the visually challenged. Called the Laptop for the Blind (LTB), it has been designed keeping in mind the special and emotional needs of this group.
Touchscreen technology is now fairly popular amidst gadget savvy folks. Most people prefer and choose gadgets in league with multiple device functions. The dependence on graphic tools and software has increased. They have become sine qua non in lives of people living in company of gadgets. In fact, people have become quite smarter while selecting a device on par with their choice. They prefer to be in tune with the times and, therefore, select devices, which can perform many tasks at the same time. No wonder the digital canvas has made its presence felt in a big way.
Yup, this is exactly the kind of personal computer that we tend to dream about once in a while. The ones which allow you to type in the air, drag stuff out of nothing and use your finger like a magic wand to create something out of nothing. The “New Soul” is a concept design that offers all that and a lot more. It not only cuts down on the materials that would be required for PC production, but also energy usage and electronic waste that is left over.
An unusual gadget named ScentScape is an innovative digital scent delivery system. Simply connect this device to your computer, you’ll get an instant experience of sight, sound, and smell. To spice up your movie watching experience, ScentSciences has released this ScentScape programmable aroma generator. This plug-and-play USB device could be synchronized with content over your computer, which then emits scents at different cues. While initial set up being quite easy, if you use the company’s own SceneEditor software, you can load a video clip as well as attach scents to different points in the video. This gadget is sure to give your future customer presentation that superfluous sizzle, by smelling like bacon. Costing on $69, it comes along with a scent cartridge holding up to 20 different smells. Tons of research showing the association between aroma and memory is enough for giving a try to this aromatic programmable device.