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Turn old phone into Spy Camera

Turn old phone into Spy Camera These days changing a phone is very common amongst youngster and for all. Most of us are having at least one smartphone lying with us and with almost no use. We can smartly utilize it and  turn old smartphone into a camera  which will help us to monitor activities at home when we are away or at work. How Easily Turn Old Smartphone into a Camera Method 1: Download Free Apps to turn your smartphone into a spy camera Though there can be lots of Free apps which will support your smart device to solve the current purpose, however I would like to suggest Free application called ‘Web of Cam’ and you may follow below steps to use it to turn your smartphone as camera . Step 1:  Download  Free Application for your iPhone, iPad, Android device or Symbian Step 2: Install this app on your old smartphone which will be acting as spy camera Step 3: Login with Google username and password to Configure this app on your old smart device. Select “Came...

Moto 360

MOTO 360: Wearable Gadget It's been a long time coming. Despite its end of summer launch window, the Moto's curved stylings were enough to overshadow the first pair of Android Wear watches, the squared off, uninspired, cheap-looking  LG G Watch  and Samsung Gear Live . In the meantime, though, a second wave of Android  Wear watches  has already begun jockeying for attention (and disposable income). When a device is as sleek, futuristic and eye-catching as the Moto 360 you can do one of two things. Wear one under a shirt and suit so that you can easily peep at the circular smartwatch as and when you need to. This is the way all the Motorola execs do it - we didn't even notice many of them had the 360 on at first glance.  The second thing you can do is slyly turn your wrist around or pretend there's an itch on your arm so that you can bring the Moto into people's eyeline to get more attention. That's what we've been doing.  Because it loo...

Zero Ink Printer

ZINK Zero Ink Printer ZINK is a portable zero ink printer capable of printing photos directly from your smartphone. The secret of this ink and toner lacking printer is in the paper. ZINK Zero Ink Paper is a patented paper created by the company which, when heated by the device, activates the yellow, magenta and cyan colour-forming crystals embedded within the paper itself. The printer is operated by the ZINK Design & Print Studio app which allows you to center your images, add captions, and apply unique filters to enhance your photos. Once you are done editing, your images will print at a 2 inch by 3 inch size, at a 640 x 1224 dpi resolution, in less than one minute. Notably, the printer can output up to 20 prints before it needs to get recharged — which takes 1.5 hours and can be done using a micro USB adapter. Despite its small size, the ZINK produces photographs which are rich and vibrant in colour. The prints are also watermarked and resistant to fingerprints, dust, and sc...

Sony’s - Hugging Camera Lets You Swap Out Lenses

Sony’s Latest Smartphone-Hugging Camera Lets You Swap Out Lenses Sony has never been afraid to get a little crazy. Over the years, the company has made  OLED displays you wear on your face, Luke Skywalker binoculars that record 3-D video, tablets that fold up into burritos, and car stereos that transform into Walkmen. At its most interesting, Sony makes products born out of a Willy Wonka/Dr. Seuss/The Jetsons brainstorm, except these products have names like WDX-RLXT1B instead of The Electrick Fizzlefozz. And now, like a gift from a parallel universe, there’s a new Sony product with pure sass coursing through its veins. The Sony ILCE-QX1 is a follow-up to last year’sQX10 and QX100 smartphone-mountable cameras, and this one has—get this—an interchangeable lens mount, a 20-megapixel APS-C sensor, and a pop-up flash. Like its fixed-lens predecessors, the QX1 comes with spring-loaded arms that latch onto the sides of your smartphone, connects to a mobile devic...

iPhone 6: iPhone Air, Thinnest Smart Phone ever by Apple

iPhone “Air” concept is thin as two credit cards, light as a feather This  iPhone 6  concept from France is an absolutely beautiful representation of what many are probably hoping the real iPhone 6 from Apple actually looks like. This concept, from Frenchsoft, showcases an extremely thin and realistic “iPhone 6″ that comes with a design that we think is fit for the real iPhone 6 that is rumored for 2014. Like many other iPhone 6 concepts, the designers have been inspired by Apple’s new iPad Air design and have dubbed this device an iPhone 6 “Air.” The device checks in with a 6mm design, thinner than the iPhone 5s, a larger 4.5-inch display that is edge-to-edge with ultra thin bezels, again like the iPad Air, a camera in the upper corner, and their version of iOS 8. Their version of iOS 8 features tweaked icons that look a bit different than the ones found in the current version of iOS, iOS 7. Simply put, it’s one of the better looking iPhone 6 concepts that we’ve seen. And...

Philips Fluid smartphone with flexible OLED display

Phillips Fluid Smartphone with Flexible OLED display With modern gadgets getting smaller and better to make boom in the market with awesome design, innovation and much more with technology. Philips come up with the design called flexible OLED display means you can adjust display by your own. Wrap the phone around wrist to become a bracelet for the fashionable as well as the handy one.   Conceived by Brazilian Designer Dinard Da Mata the "Fluid" is a smartphone concept that as suggested by its name feature a flexible OLED display to allow the better mobility and ease of use.

Sony XTRUD Smartphone

Sony XTRUD Smartphone, the Way Phone Should be in We'r in 2013!!! Currently different vendor have their share and their market in the current world. Apple and Samsung are beating each other.  Sony came up smartphone series called XPERIA which is also a nice one. HTC as well as NOKIA this all brands come up with big competition with different Operating System and different specification. Today, this blog is mainly for smartphone lover. Here's finally novelty : Sony XTRUD. Sony XTURD, an awesome as well as amazing design. Designer Rybrczyk Francois did a fantastic job with concept features a sustainable and economic vision of the modern world. The handset incorporates one part that include all the component and a simple aluminum look. The idea is to easily replace all components via a modular concept. You can change the camera module with the newest Sony cam, but let's be honest here: phone makers are afraid of such devices because they wouldn...

hipKey, Way to keeping tack your valuables

The hipKey is a high tech way of keeping track of your valuables. Simply attach to the item of your choice and you're ready to go. Made of sculptured one-piece anodized aluminum ring surrounded by high-quality plastic parts, its sleek oval from fits perfectly in your palm or pocket. You can even attach into your keys. Different Modes Alarm Mode: Warns you if you forget your iPhone or iPad or if someone attempts to steal it. Child Mode: Alerts you if your child wander too far away from you. Motion Mode: Put hipKey in your bag and you are alerted if someone moves it. Find me Mode: Quickly find your iPhone, iPad or your keys at any time. Highlights Maximum range of up to 164 feet Loud alarm (90 dB) Clear vibration indications Motion detection Rechargeable battery with micro USB Battery lasts two to four weeks between charging Iconic aluminum design Durable and Flexible key hanger Four key features designed to keep an eye on your valuables Fits perfectl...

Ubuntu Superphone

Ubuntu Edge Dual Boot Smart-phone will coming soon in market. :) On 22 July, Canonical launched an ambitious Indegogo campaign which aimed to raise $32 million ($21.5 million) to fund the development of the Ubuntu edge Smartphone. Canonical has already released support for Android and introduce a gesture-heavy operating system, but now the software company behind Ubuntu wants to get directly involved with hardware by building the Ubuntu Edge phone and computer hybrid to run the software it creates. Ubuntu is already expected to arrive on phones in 2014, but Canonical wants to attract more hardware partner and prove that there is a market for its software. That market is likely to be incredibly small given the dominance of Android and Apple iOS. Despite the challenge, Canonical is betting that early adopters will crowd-fund the project to generate $32 million in 30 days. If successful, the Ubuntu edge would developed and sold to jumpstart Ubuntu's mobile OS. The Ubu...