Friday 17 July 2015

What would Apple Do in the Future- An Apple Car (Part 1)

When developers create new cars, they do so in a market characterized by a constant pressure to innovate. The media is full of prototypes of innovative automobiles and they even appear in big Hollywood movies. And since fears about climate change have become widespread concern,  work has begun on concept cars that combine low fuel consumption with top performance.  Yet, despite high demands on individual mobility , you will seldom find a car that is significantly different to others.

My What would Apple Do in the Future Series.

Hey guys I told you about the special blog I was working and one part of it would be posted today in some hours.

Saturday 11 July 2015

The Lamborghini Phone

The lap of luxury evokes actual laps in the Torino Lamborghini 88 Tauri, an ultrapremium Android smartphone from the family of storied car-makers.
Lambo isn't new to the smartphone game, and this latest effort outpaces previous models in both size and specs. What the 88 Tauri's $6,000 or £4,000 price tag (that's $AU11,255) gets you is mostly a name and a designer decal (plus a really cool ostentatious case that opens like a Lamborghini hood, and a set of expensive headphones)
However, it is also outfitted with its share of premium materials, like nine different colors of calfskin leather over three treatments of stainless steel. These include black, silver, and genuine gold-plate.

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Guys as you can see I have changed the title of my blog. It makes it more clear that now I would also be writing about all technological milestones that woul take place in the future or the milestones accomplished on the past. So keep viewing and wait for new posts...

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Hey guys I am working on a special post which would be out soon. Keep anticipating and wait for it to come your way...

Thursday 9 July 2015

The sensational concept- Mercedes Biome

Get ready to have your concept of how a car is manufactured flipped upside-down and turned inside-out. Picture a production process that has plenty in common with agar jelly (used to culture organic materials in laboratories) and little in common with what we would normally think of as production-line automotive manufacturing. You are starting to get close to what the people at Mercedes-Benz have spawned with the BIOME – one of the most outlandish and ambitious concepts in this year's Los Angeles Design Show.