Saturday, March 5, 2011

Gadget Lab Notes: A Camera With An Onboard Makeup Studio

Gadget Lab Notes is an heterogeneous roundup of device headlines briefs and appealing products that grasp the eye.

Panasonic LUMIX FX77 Is a Point-And-Shoot With a Virtual Makeup Studio
You've may never stopped and looked at a just-taken print on your digital camera and think "Gosh, we instruct I'd put on a small more eyeliner""but your partner may has. The 12.1-megapixel LUMIX FX77 lets you increase lipstick and flushed cheeks to images correct on its 3.5-inch touchscreen display. It moreover features an SDXC mental recall card slot, a 5x visual wizz and Leica optics, visual picture stabilization, HD video capability, and an HDMI port.

Panasonic LUMIX FX77 [Red Ferret around Slashgear ]

Smart Surfboard Is Jam-Packed With Sensors To Track Board and Rider Performance
The SurfSens surfboard, created by Pukas and Tecnalia, is installed with a GPS compass, gyroscope, accelerometer, aria gauges, and pressure sensors. Data is available on a hang of spark memory. These collection are used to portion the opening of both the riders and the board, that Pukas will use to upgrade their surfboards' pattern and features in the future.

The Future of Surfing [Singularity Hub around Gizmag ]

we Double-Dog Dare You To Get a Random Tattoo From the Automatic Tattoo Machine
Auto Ink, a DIY CNC-ed permanent skin stain machine, assigns operators a sacrament (at random), then inks the analogous pitch onto that person's arm. There are so many bad ideas wrapped up in this a device, we do not even know where to begin. Let's only hope it has an easy to attain handbook snuff out switch, at the least.
Automatic Tattoo Machine [Makezine]

"Megaphones" Hide Speakers Inside Their Familiar Shape
When you want to detonate sound in to your living space, what improved figure to weigh that than that of a megaphone? These megaphones are built of timber instead of plastic, and would residence legit hi-fi electronic orator components instead of the voice loudness electronics you'd find in a periodic megaphone.

Megaphones [Yanko Design]

Giant Slide to Unlock Magnet Faux Simplifies Life
Don't you instruct you could slip to unlock everything? It's so easy a newborn could do it (no really, there's explanation on YouTube). Well, a few things are unquestionably improved left secure, but you can always fake with this 17-inch Slide to Unlock magnet. For $6.99, you can hitch it to your fridge, the car, or anything else done of metal.

Slide To Unlock Magnet [Perpetual Kid around Craziest Gadgets ]

Geminoid-F, A Realistic Humanoid Robot That Blinks and "Breathes"
The initial Geminoid robots were created in Japan in 2005. The Geminoid-F hails from Denmark, and nonetheless reduction intricate than its predecessor, its aptitude to look similar to it's respirating and conducting contingent muscle reactions help it burst over the unfavorable hole of robotic creepiness referred to as the supernatural valley.

Incredibly Realistic Robot [SayOMG around Crunchgear ]

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