Red Samurai Burger
[Product]
2015/06/23 11:15
Japan's Burger King sells Red Burger. Its Aka (“Red”) Samurai Chicken burgers go on sale on July 3 and will sport red buns, red cheese and red hot sauce made from miso and hot pepper.Burger King added tomato powder to its buns and cheese to give the sandwiches their bright red color. The latest offering will cost ¥540 ($4.40). Aka Samurai Beef burgers will also be available for ¥690. The ch...
Fast Food Restaurant Provide Dual-Purpose Takeout Paraphernalia
[Design]
2015/06/23 11:15
As a highly eco-conscious generation, Millennials constantly seek to reduce waste. According to The Cassandra Report, 54% of 14- to 34-year-olds are annoyed when products have excessive packaging, and the majority values brands who are innovative with their packaging and design. To make their takeout containers and wrappings more useful, fast food companies are creating bags, trays, and boxes t...
(Patent) Apple Investigating Thinner Touch Panels That Can Sense 3D 'Hover' Gestures
[Tech]
2015/06/22 11:24
Apple is looking beyond its new Force Touch pressure-sensitive input method, and may in the future allow users to perform gestures by pointing or moving their hands in front of a device, without even touching it, new patents reveal.The company has filed for a pair of new touch-related inventions with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that were published this week, as discovered by AppleInsid...
Health On-Demand : 42 Mobile Startups Disrupting Healthcare
[Investing]
2015/06/22 11:24
These mobile-centric digital-health startups have collectively raised over $1.3B. Patients can now text doctors, request house visits, and consult therapists — all from their phones.[click to enlarge]The multi-trillion dollar healthcare industry is getting a makeover from mobile apps.Many of these startups are bringing the on-demand phenomenon to healthcare, providing app-powered services such...
(Video) Samsung Wants to Make "See Through" Trucks That Are Safer to Pass
[Business]
2015/06/22 11:24
Here’s a thought: Wouldn’t passing a big truck be an awful lot safer if a video display on the vehicle’s back showed drivers what was happening up front? The “transparent truck” concept isn’t exactly new, but Samsung is now trying to bring the idea to life, with a prototype truck whose display-covered caboose transmits feed from a wireless camera.According to The Verge, Samsung is current...
The 10 Most Profitable Industries of Tomorrow
[Business]
2015/06/22 11:24
Direct-to-consumer businesses and traveler accommodation services are among the 10 industries growing profitability the fastest.As trucking goes, so goes the U.S. economy.The freight trucking industry is growing profit margins at the fastest rate of all industries, according to financial information company Sageworks. Using an analysis of the financial statements of privately held companies, Sa...
(Video) BBC Develops Mind-Controlled TV
[Tech]
2015/06/22 11:23
The BBC sees potential in mind-controlled TV for improving accessibility and for developing a new type of user interface.Mind-controlled prosthetics, drones and exoskeletons are all very forward-thinking, but what about a more mundane use for the technology? The BBC's "Mind Control TV" prototype hints at a future where couch potatoes need not even lift the remote. Users can open an app and sele...
(Patent) Google Wants to Pair Your Keys with Your Phone
[Tech]
2015/06/22 11:23
A new Google patent published today describes a system that allows you to pair frequently lost or left-behind items like your wallet or your glasses to be paired with your mobile device.If the device senses that it’s leaving the house without those devices coming along, it gives the user an alert.The mobile device might connect to the paired objects using short-range wireless technologies like...
Solar-Powered Device Lets First Responders Communicate Without Signal
[Product]
2015/06/22 11:23
Reachi is a solar-powered device that can send signals from person to person even when phone lines and power go down, using a mesh network.In the wake of natural disasters, communication between first response units can mean the difference between life and death. But as we saw during the Nepal earthquake, these situations are prone to power and internet losses, leaving victims dangerously isola...
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