Friday, December 27, 2013

Gyorgyi Kereke: Paper Keyboard Applicaton

Gyorgyi Kereke created the paper keyboard app that let's you use a 2-D printed keyboard or regular printed keyboard that can be used on your iPhone. It takes advantage of the iPhone's front facing camera to map and detect the fingers and type the appropriate letters, numbers and characters.
This app was recently released to the App store as long as a printer is available, you can take  of the world's thinnest keyboard. Just print the speciallyur designed keyboard on a sheet of paper and place your iPhone at the correct spot as shown on the paper, then start the Paper Keyboard app.

Paper Keyboard 1.0 is available on the App store for iPhone 4 or later running iOS 6 or later for download. Regarding the accuracy of the app, there is no proven review of it but looking at the app as free iOS app and a printer which is accessible to almost everyone it wouldn't cost the user much.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Garrison Bespoke: Bulletproof Business Suit

The Garrison Bespoke is a Canadian tailor that released their latest product which is a bulletproof business suit. 

Despite the rampant availability of the bulletproof to the public, this one offers the casual clothing. To prove the suit's durability, the company employees were encouraged to stab the co-owner Michael Nguyen with a hunting knife. It is a three piece suit to protect the person with knife or 9mm bullets fired at close range. The suit was inspired after one of their client was shot on the job abroad according to the spokesman David Tran.
The Garrison's bulletproof suit is made up of several sheets of carbon nanotube fabric in its lining, manufactured by the company that makes the personal armor of the US Army Special Forces. This sheets are thinner, more flexible than Kevlar, it weigh less and are resistant to damage because it can only be cut using a bandsaw.

This suit is one of a kind and would cost $20,000.