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Speech mute device: US scientists at the Aerospace Agency (NASA) are developing a voice recognition system that can understand and convey words that are not spoken out loud. Say a fish
Fire alarm and earthquake device
Ubukata Industries (Japan) has successfully developed the Smoke and Earthquake alarm device, which helps warn users in case of fire and seismic fire. This compact device has an earthquake sensor with a magnitude of 5 on the Richter scale and has a light for use in a power outage situation.
Cars are not picky fuel
In the face of fossil fuels being gradually replaced by renewable energy that benefits the environment and alternative fuel vehicles began to be favored by consumers, Obvio designer in Brazil cooperated with Lotus car company (USA) developed Tribrid products that can run on any fuel mixture such as gasoline, bio-ethanol, natural gas or electricity. This 3-person car is 3.2 meters long and is expected to be released at the end of 2008 for about $ 59,000.
Refrigerator monitors food
This product line is expected to be launched by Samsung - the second largest electronics consumer in Korea - in the next 2-3 years. According to Samsung researchers, this type of refrigerator, equipped with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, will notify homeowners whenever food is commonly used such as milk, juice . coming soon. over. In addition to the ' reminders ' feature, the cabinet will suggest a recipe for food using the available sources. When going to a market or supermarket, through a mobile phone, the housewife can check which foods are in the refrigerator close to or out of stock and which ones need to be added. Refrigerators can also take on food inspection and list items to buy if pre-programmed. In the photo: A model of Samsung's high-tech refrigerator.
Machine saying ' mute '
US scientists at the Aerospace Agency (NASA) are developing a voice recognition system that can understand and convey words that are not spoken out loud. In simple terms, this is a speech-understanding technology, but there's no need to hear sounds. The system uses electrodes attached to the throat to identify electroencephalogram signals - transmitted from the brain to the tongue and the sound line in the larynx when we read or whisper - and convert them into text or speech of computer (artificial speech).
In the future, this technology can be used to communicate in a noisy environment such as firefighters, divers . or make secret phone calls.
(Photo: Nationalgeographic)
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