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Ultra-Small RFID Chip Designed for Brand Protection
Designed to track small consumer goods through the entire supply chain journey, the RAIN RFID Tag solves one of the major problems in inventory control: product traceability. The Murata RFID Tag is capable of attaching to some of the smallest consumer technology goods – making lost shipments and misplaced inventory a thing of the past. Ideal for small items that are notoriously lost in the FIFO inventory process, the Murata RAIN RFID Tag is both a chip and an antenna capable of fastening itself on some of the most challenging healthcare and wearable devices.
Substratum (SUB) ICO
Substratum is using the concept of hosting servers to create a decentralized web for everyone to browse. Tor and VPN not needed. With an innovative system involving voting for content quality, the company hopes to keep Internet access free.
The Plus+ Modular Furniture System by Richard Price
Introducing the Plus+ Modular Furniture System. Designed to maximize living space in smaller rooms, the Plus+ is a modular desk unit perfect for anyone looking for creative ways to configure their furniture. The best part: you won’t have to sacrifice aesthetics or material quality. The Plus+ is a modern, yet durable configurations that easily transforms from a desk with three shelves, to a desk with a full-length mirror and three shelves, to a desk with an armoire, to a desk with three shelves and a space-saving seating area.
The Flexible, Eco-Friendly Features of Future Homes
Although baby boomers pride themselves on owning property, their children grew up through the 2008 stock market crash caused by inflated mortgage lending terms. According to Miselowski, because of this, today’s millennials find happiness in experiences, adventures, and sharing these things on social media. Since property prices will continue to increase, millennials will rent for most of their lives.
GoSun Go Solar Oven
GoSun has developed a truly groundbreaking solar oven. Designed to be portable, durable, and highly versatile, the GoSun Go can heat up to 500 degrees F and cooks most meals in 20-30 minutes. Weighing only 2 lbs (.9 kg), the Go has the ability to steam, bake, roast, and boil all using GoSun’s cutting-edge patented solar technology. If you’re a lover of the outdoors and want an eco-friendly alternative to propane stoves/charcoal grills, this is a great purchase.
The Effie Ironing Machine
Using the perfect combination of both heat and steam, the all-new Effie machine is capable of drying and ironing up to 12 articles of clothing. With just a press of a button, Effie spits out perfectly pressed garments whether it’s your shirts, trousers, t-shirts, blouses, short dresses, bedsheets, towels, pillowcases, etc. If you like your socks and underwear toasty before tackling the day, just toss them in Effie and let the machine work its magic.
Researchers Develop Earthquake-Resistant Concrete
In cities and towns prone to earthquakes, building codes require specific tests for any masonry used to construct new buildings. In California, for example, brick walls must meet code specification for facing, bonding and distance between headers. Wall anchors are tested and must adhere to strict coding requirements. With that being said, older buildings in California have yet to be retrofitted – leaving it up to the owners to do so. This process is not only costly but rather complicated depending upon the type of building.
Google Pixel Buds
Capable of translating 40 languages courtesy of Google Translate paired with a Pixel/Android-compatible smartphone, the all-new Pixel Buds are breaking down the language barrier whether you’re a frequent world traveler, a multinational businessperson, or an ESL educator. Google set out to make a pair of earbuds more helpful and they have certainly accomplished their mission.
Facebook Introduces the Oculus Go: a $199 Headset for the Masses
Virtual reality hasn’t reached mass markets yet. And price is a big entry barrier responsible for that. The HTC Vive costs $799 and the Cinera VR Headset is $449.Facebook’s Oculus recently announced a milestone in their VR development: a $199 standalone VR headset, called the Oculus Go.