Hapilabs released for users of digital plug iPhone [CES 2013]

Hapilabs company at the exhibition CES 2013 in the U.S. showed a digital plug HAPIfork, functionality which allows for the exchange of data with mobile phones iPhone.
The idea that lies behind the "cutlery twenty first century” is straightforward - to create certain that folks develop the habit of eating right, and to stay track of however usually they eat and the way a lot of food they consume. Fork can store information in the internal memory, and then synchronize data with a mobile app for iPhone, which processes the information and leaves them on the smartphone in a convenient way.

Plug has Bluetooth wireless technology and Vibration. If, in its view, the user is eating too fast, it will give vibration to know about it, asking the way to slow down.

Also equipped HAPIfork LED that lights green - if the user eats a measured, or red - if the food is absorbed too quickly. The metal is removed from the handle, so it can be washed without risk of ruin electronics.

Observers of the foreign press, who managed to hold the device in their hands, they say that the cutlery felt as solid enough - it does not look too "cheap", and the weight of it is within tolerance.

In addition to the "smart" plug will be available from digital spoon Hapilabs, and with a wireless data synchronization c mobile devices Apple. The cost of "cutlery of the future" will be 99 dollars .

Kingston has announced the world's first "stick" to 1TB [CES 2013]

Kingston introduced at CES 2013 stick with a record amount of memory to 1 TB. The most capacious "flash card" in the world equipped with a USB 3.0 connector, and is called HyperX Predator.

The physical dimensions of Kingston HyperX Predator standard, 72x27x21 mm, no significant differences from any other "flash" is not. A nice addition is the zinc metal housing that protects the device from external influences.

Of the maximum read and write speeds HyperX Predator are 240 MB / s read and 160 MB / s for writing. If you connect two USB 2.0 speed is 30 MB / s.
 
"USB Flash Drive" in volume 1 TB will be available in the first quarter. Data on the price yet, but it is known that the manufacturer gives to the device five years warranty. Kingston notes that the 512-gigabyte version of the same model is available now for $ 1,750, terabyte "flash card" will cost considerably more expensive.
 

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