OnePlus One – 64GB Sandstone Black & 16GB Silk White available at a new price, its €227* #OnePlus #FlashSale

For the first time ever, the OnePlus One in 64GB Sandstone Black and 16GB Silk White will be available at a new price (starting from $249 original price ) or €227 approx in a series of flash sales. Its June 1st and not the announcement we have all been waiting on.However if you are looking for a smartphone at a good price this is it so not bad all in all but still a let down for fans awaiting the next device.

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On their forum here is how it goes with mixed reactions it might be a bad move but considered the devices age its typical they drop prices but they state they are not making any money… You can have your say from the source link below.

Our Flash Sale experiment will last all week, June 1-7. Times will vary every other day, so everyone around the world will have a fair chance to buy.

Each day’s sale has very limited quantity, so if you miss the deal one day, just come back the next. We’ll announce the flash sales on our social media channels as well. Follow us for the most up-to-date information!
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Please note that this promotion is only available on OnePlus.net. For our fans in India and Southeast Asia, country-specific offers will be coming soon! Stay tuned to your local social media.

Daily Sale Schedule:
June 1 – 12:00 GMT (8 am EST)
June 2 – 2:00 GMT (10 pm EST -1 day)
June 3 – 12:00 GMT (8 am EST)
June 4 – 2:00 GMT (10 pm EST -1 day)
June 5 – 12:00 GMT (8 am EST)
June 6 – 2:00 GMT (10 pm EST -1 day)
June 7 – 12:00 GMT (8 am EST)

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Peek Vision – Portable Eye tests on your mobile phone. #Apps #Mobile #Tech #Eyetesting #Peek

Our mobiles not only make calls,send sms and allow access to the internet no more as we are quite aware of,almost daily there is some new idea or invention to add to our devices which is making mobile technology much more interesting and in some cases more resourceful than in house fixed tech we often see,today’s example is one of them callled “Peek Vision” also today we look at Peek Retina which is 2 years in the making and simply excellent stuff this.

A portable, easy-to-use vision app could be useful in settings where ophthalmologists might be scarce, like developing countries, or even for patients who want to monitor their eyesight at home, says Jeremy Keenan, an ocular infectious disease expert at the University of California, San Francisco.

British ophthalmologist Andrew Bastawrous moved his family from London to Kenya in 2013 with $150,000 of equipment, a team of 15 people and an ambitious goal: to understand the causes of blindness in rural Africa. It didn’t take long before he encountered all sorts of obstacles, including unpredictable power supplies and the regular need to run a gas-fueled generator to keep the equipment going. Many of the villages he was trying to reach had no roads and no electricity.

 

285 million people in the world have vision impairment, 80 percent live in low-income countries. The vast majority have preventable or treatable conditions, like glaucoma or cataracts. By increasing access to simple and affordable eye tests, Bastawrous hopes to create awareness about eye conditions and, in turn, connect patients with vision-saving treatments.

The Peek vision test looks a little different. On the phone’s screen, patients see just one letter: an “E” that can be displayed with the prongs facing up, down, to the left or to the right. Patients don’t need to be able to read or to know the English alphabet. They just point a finger in the direction they see the E facing. If it looks like a “W,” for example, when pointing up.

 

The phone method has other advantages, he says, including more objectivity. While paper charts require an examiner to look frequently back and forth from the patient to the chart to check for accuracy, a test-giver holding a phone never has to make any assessments at all. The phone does all the work. And once the results are on a smartphone, they can be shared remotely with doctors who are not in the field. The app also performs retina scans and other kinds of vision tests that are undergoing their own trials.

 

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See the unseen with #SeekThermal . Thermal camera for Android and iOS devices. #Tech #Thermal

If you want an additional kit for your mobile this perhaps might suit plenty of people and it looks pretty cool and it will come in handy for some professions too..for a simple idea this is a great idea check it out.It also requires an app to coincide with the camera it will on native camera without the product.

This camera allows:

  • Contractors to see water damage, air leaks, missing insulation, and other energy inefficiencies
  • Home owners and DIYers to conduct a home energy audit to help save on their energy bill
  • Plumbers to detect water leaks and clogs
  • Electricians to identify electrical shorts, loose wiring, and other safety hazards
  • Pet owners to locate lost pets at night or in obscured visibility conditions

{Buy on iPhone }  {Buy on Android}  also on Amazon.

If you want to go for a different option there is another version called Seek Thermal Xtra Range.

The Seek XR is an extended-range version of our award-winning thermal camera. With nearly twice the magnification, the Seek XR lets you see objects at greater distances with the same clarity and resolution as the original Seek camera.

This model is ideal for:

  • Hunters to track game, scout terrain, and follow bloodtrails
  • Boaters to detect harmful objects on the water at night
  • Campers to quickly scan around a campsite for dangerous animals
  • Electrical Engineers to inspect components, circuit boards and assemblies
  • Anyone looking for increased home security can detect intruders from nearly 1,800 feet away

{Buy on Android } {Buy on iOS}

 

Seek Thermal Specs

  • 36º Field of View
  • Fixed Focus
  • Resolution: 206 x 156 Array
  • -40C to 330C Detection
  • < 9Hz
  • Long Wave Infrared 7.2 – 13 Microns
  • 12 µ Pixel Pitch
  • Vanadium Oxide Microbolometer
  • Chalcogenide Lens
  • Magnesium Housing
  • Protective Waterproof Case

Seek Thermal XR Specs

  • 20º Field of View
  • Adjustable Focus
  • Resolution: 206 x 156 Array
  • -40C to 330C Detection
  • < 9Hz
  • Long Wave Infrared 7.2 – 13 Microns
  • 12 µ Pixel Pitch
  • Vanadium Oxide Microbolometer
  • Chalcogenide Lens
  • Magnesium Housing
  • Protective Waterproof Case

See more at thermal

Woman recycles rare Apple – 1 computer unknowingly,large cheque awaits. #Apple

A $100,000 (£65,380) cheque awaits a mystery woman who unknowingly donated one of Apple’s first pre-assembled computers.

Sky news reports.

A recycling firm in Silicon Valley is searching for a woman who dropped off a rare Apple-1 computer that fetched $200,000 (£131,000) at auction.

The woman, believed to be in her 60s, donated electronic items to CleanBayArea in Milpitas, California, in April.

Included in the boxes of computer parts was a 1976 Apple-1, the recycling company’s vice president Victor Gichun told NBC News.

 

She did not leave her name nor fill out a tax receipt for the donations, he said.

Mr Gichun is hoping to find the woman to give her a $100,000 cheque – half of what the computer fetched in a private auction.

The recycler’s policy is to split the proceeds with the person who donated the equipment.

“Tell this lady to please come over to our warehouse in Milpitas again,” Mr Gichun said.

Sky