Worlds first holographic flexible smartphone



We’ve seen plenty of wild experimental smartphone concepts over the years but the new HoloFlex phone designed by Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab is something else. The phone combines 3D holographic images with a flexible display to create what might be a prototype for smartphones of the future.
The Human Media Lab explains that the HoloFlex is “is capable of rendering 3D images with motion parallax and stereoscopy to multiple simultaneous users without head tracking or glasses.” All images on the device’s display are “rendered into 12-pixel wide circular blocks rendering the full view of the 3D object from a particular viewpoint” so you can see every aspect of an object depending on the angle from which you’re looking at it.

The first thing you do upon developing a flexible holographic smartphone display? Fire up a game of Angry Birds, naturally. All the rest of that smartphone functionality can wait until you’ve finished a few rounds of slingshotting avian missiles.
Maybe it’s not the first thing — but it was clearly high on the list of the Human Media Labresearchers who developed the HoloFlex. And indeed, the game makes a pretty sizable cameo in the demo video for the new technology, which utilizes motion parallax and stereoscopy to render 3D images without the need for glasses.
The technology is built into a Flexible Organic Light Emitting Diode (FOLED) touchscreen that can be bent by the user. In addition to the oft-stated upsides of a bendy smartphone, a built-in bend sensor (similar to what the lab deployed in its recent ReFlex prototype) leverages the motion as another means with which to interact with the handset.

The way of making money online through blogging

                                 

A “blog” is a website that usually presents information in a list-type set of entries. These entries can be anything, including commentary, descriptions of events, photographs, or videos. They’re usually interactive, so that readers can leave comments or messages on the entries. A blog can focus on a wide range of subjects or a very narrow topic. The choice is up to you! Creating a blog to express yourself can be a lot of fun, but it’s also possible to make money from a blog.

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Upcoming Iphone 7 With Brand New Feature



In 2016, Apple is highly likely to launch its third Plus-branded iPhone (following 2014's 6 plus and 2015's 6s plus) with a 5.5in screen; this will probably be called the iPhone 7 Plus, although there's a slim chance it'll be called iPhone Pro. It'll arrive alongside the (4.7-inch) iphone 7 later this year, and there's even a chance that a new 4in iPhone will be launched too - the follow-up to the iphone SE. That'll only be six months old by then, however, so we expect Apple to just focus on the bigger iPhones.

EXPECTED FEATURES
  • No headphone jack
  • Dual-lens camera for iPhone 7 Plus
  • Design similar to iPhone 6s
  • Redesigned antenna bands
  • Possible Smart Connector
  • Upgraded processor
  • Two screen sizes
  • Water proof
  • Amoled display 

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