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great luxuries has focused on fashion & style, architecture, design, concept, business and travel. Simply on all the good and positive things in life. He visualizes exactly these things every day with the intention to inspire and motivate people to achieve their goals.
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Friday, 26 December 2014
Unzip the Case to get a USB Cable- ZiPAC II
ZiPAC II is a cable and a convenient case in one that can be used as a purse, or to hold your mobile device, make-up, pens and pencils, or whatever that can fit in it. If you need a USB cable for connecting and charging your devices, simply unzip the case and you will get a magical USB 2.0 with a full size with flat USB connector on one end, with your choice of Lightning or microUSB on the other.
Friday, 18 July 2014
FIRST CLASS APARTMENT IN SKY: Etihad airline A380 class flights
The UAE-based Etihad airline has outfitted its A380 class flights with a unit called "The Residence". It will feature a living room, double bedroom, separate ensuite shower room, and for the first time in the airline industry, a dedicated, trained Butler. Measuring an unparalleled 125 square feet in total area, The Residence will be located on the forward upper deck of the airline's new fleet of Airbus A380s and will be available for double or single occupancy. Butlers are trained at Savoy Butler Academy in London and they will be on call throughout the flight, offering the type of discrete personal service and attention to detail found in the world's most exclusive hotels. The Residence equipped with much more luxury stuff and however, as the cost to fly in First Class's best will be about $20,000 for a one-way flight from Abu Dhabi to London.
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Tuesday, 15 July 2014
The Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus: Their First Joint Photoshoot
Back when gadget mags wrestled with one another for exclusive dibs on new products,
it wouldn't be that big of a deal to see the two VR wunderkind given a big photoshoot unveiling.
But two years on since the Oculus Rift was outed on Kickstarter,
and mere months after Sony unveiled its Project Morpheus,
they've been lovingly shot together for the first time-
- for the latest issue of T3 mag.
Sunday, 13 July 2014
LG's flexible 18-inch display can be rolled up like a piece of paper
The G Flex was just the start - LG has just announced an 18-inch OLED panel that can be completely rolled up like a poster while still displaying images.
The display, which has a resolution of 1200 x 810, can be rolled to a radius of 3cm without affecting the display functionality, says LG.
It's not just a gimmick, either. Flexible displays would be perfect for fitting a TV into those awkward places. As well as that, LG said it's also built a transparent OLED panel which boasts 30 per cent more transmission than existing displays and a haze level of 2 per cent - which basically means it looks nice and vivid.
"We are confident that by 2017 we will successfully develop an Ultra HD flexible and transparent OLED panel of more than 60 inches, which will have trasnsmittance of more than 40 percent and a curvature radius of 100R, thereby leading the future display market," said In-Byung Kang, senior VP and head of the R&D Center at LG Display.
Saturday, 12 July 2014
Limited edition electric guitar inspired by Alfa Romeo
Limited edition electric guitar inspired by Alfa Romeo was hand crafted in-house by Harrison Custom Guitar Works, to the highest standards using select tonewoods, carbon composites and cnc milled high grade aluminium billet. The three Strat voiced pick ups are housed within brushed aluminium elipses and are hand wound by renowned UK pick up maker Aaron Armstrong, they have used the superb locking tune o matic bridge by Tone Pros and beautiful open machine heads from Hipshot. The Alfa badge sits on an engraved aluminium rotary volume control and the five way pick up selector switch sits on the same carbon composite as the back is made from. The guitar is finished in Alfa Giulietta red and numbered - only 11 will be made in this specification to mark each decade of Alfa's history - price per piece £4,000.
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Friday, 11 July 2014
Jaguar develops new 'virtual windscreen concept'
After unveiling the Transparent Bonnet technology in the Land Rover Discovery Vision concept, JLR has come up with yet another interesting technology concept called as the Jaguar Virtual Windscreen.
The new technology uses the entire windscreen as a head-up display to project vital information so that the driver need not take his eyes off the road at all. The Virtual Windscreen projects high quality hazard, speed and navigation icons on the windshield to reduce driver distraction.
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It also aids performance driving on a race track by providing ideal racing lines, color-based braking guidance, virtual cones for driver training and ghost car racing (a virtual 3D image of the car’s position on the previous lap will be displayed on the windshield or one can race against the virtual image of a lap uploaded by another driver).
In addition, JLR is also developing a new gen gesture control system which will track the user’s finger movements within a range of 15 cm from the sensors. This technology can be used to control systems like the sun blinds, rear wipers and satellite navigation without having the need to operate buttons while driving.
The rear view camera with spectacles-free 3D imagery that will replace the conventional ORVM is another James Bond style gadget that is being developed by JLR. The system uses a 3D instrument cluster which tracks the user’s head and eye position on a real-time basis and creates a 3D effect by feeding each eye two slightly differing angles of the same image to create the perception of depth. This gives the driver the accurate information on the activities behind the vehicle.
The company does not revealed the time frame for the application of the cutting-edge technologies on road cars but the gesture control system could be in a JLR vehicle before the close of the decade.
In addition, JLR is also developing a new gen gesture control system which will track the user’s finger movements within a range of 15 cm from the sensors. This technology can be used to control systems like the sun blinds, rear wipers and satellite navigation without having the need to operate buttons while driving.
The rear view camera with spectacles-free 3D imagery that will replace the conventional ORVM is another James Bond style gadget that is being developed by JLR. The system uses a 3D instrument cluster which tracks the user’s head and eye position on a real-time basis and creates a 3D effect by feeding each eye two slightly differing angles of the same image to create the perception of depth. This gives the driver the accurate information on the activities behind the vehicle.
The company does not revealed the time frame for the application of the cutting-edge technologies on road cars but the gesture control system could be in a JLR vehicle before the close of the decade.
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