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Leaked Moto X Tech Demo Video Shows Amazing Hands Free Voice Recognition Capability Of This Future Google Device

A leaked technical video demonstration showing the upcoming high-end Motorola's Moto X smartphone is now posted on YouTube. The Moto X model, which is scheduled to get launched exclusively with Rogers in Canada this August, will be featuring some impressive hardware punch, the most amazing feature and the highlight of the demo video (posted below) is not the hardware but the completely hands-free voice activated features using Google Now.

In the demo, a woman is shown interacting with the handset while she types away on a computer, never having to reach down to tap the handset. Youtube and Vimeo have already taken down the original video citing claim by Motorola, but as it is impossible to censor things on internet we managed to get it for you - do enjoy the video by clicking the image below before it gets pulled down again.


Motorola Moto X Demo Video

Easiest Method To Install Webserver On Raspberry Pi With PHP Support

The wonderful, multi-utility, mini-computer Raspberry Pi can also be used as an web-server. While you can't expect it to handle massive traffic, it can easily handle decent amount of static web-page traffic and can also be used as an web or mobile front-end for controlling RPi connected devices, services and GPIO for home automation. We have quite a few choices of web-servers to install on Debian, amongst the contenders we have apache, nginx, lighthttpd, Monkey web-server and quite a few others suitable on limited resources of Raspberry Pi. We will be installing the light, fast and well-supported nginx webserver with PHP support on Raspberry Pi as it behaves well with the mini-computer and takes only 5 minutes to get installed and working using the tutorial shared below.

nginx server on Raspberry Pi

Terra A4000i - Electric Scooter With iPhone As Dashboard

We have seen how technology is coming to automobile industry in a big-way with upcoming release of smarter car-models from leading auto companies. The No.1 electric vehicle company from Japan, Terra Motors has taken the leap to integrate technology into two-wheelers with there new offering of Terra A4000i electric scooter with iPhone integration as dashboard for interface. The smartphone will display information like battery status, GPS navigation, temperature and mileage with other important data and will also feature ability to store data on a cloud database. Terra Motors says more smartphone based services would be introduced in the future, which shockingly includes personalized advertisements based users current location while everybody is wondering how to get away from those spooky ads in public transport which gets injected into your brains !!.

How To Take Hot Backup Of Raspberry Pi Without Removing The SD Card

Since we are supposed to do a lot of tweaking and tinkering with our Raspberry Pi installations, it is always a good idea to backup the working SD card image before venturing for any experimentation. One way to do this is to take the whole SD card out and use another Windows/Mac computer to backup and restore the full sd-card image as demonstrated earlier. To save you with this much hassle, here we are with another method to perform automated "hot backups" from a Raspberry Pi itself to an external USB disk drive or remote storage. Simply use the provided Shell script and enjoy fast, efficient and automated RPi backups.

Automated Raspberry Pi Backup Script

[Video] This Spooky Innovation From Sky Deutschland Injects Audio Ads Directly Into Your Brains !!!!!!

Advertisers are always looking for new ways to bypass consumer ad-blindness and innovating new tactics to achieve that. Sky Deutschland has now developed a technology that transfers audio messages from train windows directly and silently into commuters' heads.

Sky Go - The talking window transforms a normal silent window to a completely new audio message delivery medium. The technology makes use of a special transmitter attached to the windows releasing inaudible high-frequency oscillations that are converted to sound directly inside the brain bypassing the ear completely. Passengers leaning their head against the window will "hear" adverts "coming from inside the user's head" while nothing is audible to nearby commuters. As spooky and as intrusive this might seem, the technology is already here and asking train commuters to install the SkyGo mobile entertainment app - do watch the technology in action from the video posted below (click the image below for video).

Sky Go

[Video] Samsung Apex : New Google Glass Competition Streams Video In One Eye, Internet Into The Another And At The Same Time Suck Your D*ck !!!

Google Glass will fade away after this technology, The Onion News Team provides us with EXCLUSIVE glimpses of this new controversial gadget. Samsung Apex, a wearable gadget somewhat similar to Google Glass streams videos into one eye, the internet into the other, and sucks your di*k while you enjoy your multimedia content. Click on the image below for Full Video..

Samsung Apex

MagicPlay - The Open-source Apple AirPlay Alternative For Audio Streaming Over WiFi

Apple AirPlay is a proprietary protocol that allows supported devices to wirelessly stream audio, video, and photos complete with related metadata between devices. With various manufacturers releasing AirPlay-only Wi-Fi speakers, the technology enjoyed it's dominance since it's inception in 2004 as AirTunes (named AirPlay later) in the Wi-Fi music streaming market while non-Apple device users have been left out in the cold.

A new open-source technology MagicPlay aims to change that by providing the first standardized music streaming protocol over WiFi. The BSD-licensed open source reference implementation allows any app developer or hardware manufacturer to integrate this their products. Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct (Intel WiDi) are two other contenders in this niche but are limited to specific devices supporting Wi-Fi Direct.

Magicplay

Root 101 - An Open Source Tablet For Geeks, Built For Customization With Easy Flashing Of Custom ROM's

Root 101 plans to be the most open-source and affordable Android powered tablet, currently vouching users for crowd-funding via Indiegogo. The tablet will feature a completely stock version of Android Jelly Bean 4.2 (with promise to deliver 'latest and greatest' updates as early as possible) with no bloatware, no skins, and with full root access. While the good, clean Android build does wonders for both performance and battery life, the makers have also allowed for easy flashing of custom ROM's for non-technical users.

The $169 tablet will offer an experience similar to Google Nexus with it's 10.1” IPS HD (1280 x 800) multi-touch capacitive screen, AmLogic Dual Core 1.5GHz CPU, Dual Core Mali-400 GPU with 1080P video, 1GB RAM, 16GB Internal Storage, MicroSD Slot, WiFi, Front and Rear Camera, Micro USB Port and Mini HDMI slot – output up to 1080P to TV. Do watch the video demonstration posted below.

Root 101

[Video] The Truth About Where Apple Borrowed New iOS 7 Features From...

We have seen how big companies use copyright's to win over the competition, first it was Apple suing Samsung and then Samsung replying legally with their own patents. However, it is really ironic to see a company who takes design so seriously, fiercely protecting it's slightest imitation get caught red-handed copying others work.

With announcement of Apple iOS 7 and the criticism Apple is facing for the drastic change to the design, it is also worth noting that what Apple is projecting as a new, refreshing set of features are basic functionality available across all other mobile OS platforms. Here is an worth watching video showing what and from where Apple borrowed the new features and design philosophy of Apple iOS 7. Do watch the video by clicking the Read More link below.

Apple iOS 7 Design Inspiration Source Revealed
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