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Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Ion Developed By Party Bot

The Party Bot, made by Ion, is a bluetooth-enabled speaker with lights

i-Road By Toyota



An exhibitor drives the Toyota i-Road three-wheel rear wheel steering concept car is a tandem two-seater. It measures 33.5 inches wide, about half the width of a conventional automobile.

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Toyota i-ROAD, a new form of transport, making its debut at Geneva
Compact, all-electric, three-wheeled personal mobility vehicle (PMV) with a comfortable, enclosed two-seater cabin
New Toyota 'Active Lean' technology automatically balances the vehicle when cornering or travelling over stepped surfaces
850mm width is no greater than a conventional two-wheeler, making i-ROAD as easy to manoeuvre as a scooter or motorcycle through urban traffic.
Zero emissions, near-silent EV powertrain gives a range of up to 30 miles, with recharging from a conventional power supply taking just three hours
Toyota's new i-ROAD personal mobility vehicle (PMV) makes its world debut at the Geneva motor show, a new, flexible form of transport designed for city streets.

Personal Assistant By Robot

An attendee examines the Future Robot, a 24-hour, 365 day user-friendly service human-robot with emotional interaction. Developers say current models can be used for service robot for advertising, reception service, education service, guidance and payment services.An attendee examines the Future Robot, a 24-hour, 365 day user-friendly

Monday, 5 January 2015

Heart Monitor QardioCore

Rosario Iannella, Qardio's Chief Information Officer, models a QardioCore heart monitor. The device can send the electrocardiogram to a smartphone and the EKG can be forwarded to a physician for remote heart monitoring. The $449.00 device is expected in stores summer of 2014.

Coolest New Technology Gadgets of 2014

Here are some of the most interesting new gadgets on display at the Consumer Electronics

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Show attendee Limore Shur waits inside a Nikon-powered .

PulseWallet

A woman registers her palm on a PulseWallet, a point-of-purchase device.

Cancer Diagnosis Through Camera Pill Technology

Colonoscopies can be an uncomfortable procedure for patients who may already be worried about what the results may find. The process involves probing the large intestine with a tiny fibre optic camera, known as an endoscope, embedded in a 4ft long, flexible tube.
As well as colon cancer, colonoscopies can be used to detect and diagnose a whole host of diseases, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and Crohn's disease.

The procedure itself is not only uncomfortable and expensive, it can also be ineffective at spotting smaller tumours – leading to misdiagnosis. Around 750,000 incomplete colonoscopies occur each

Artificial Liver Printed With 3D Printer

Every town has its points of pride, and, once you’re a Rust Belt city with a rough history, those points of pride become Brobdingnagian. i ...