HTC Vive Price and Review


HTC Vive Price and Review



The launch price for the HTC Vive has been revealed as $799. This staggering price is over $200 more expensive than the Oculus Rift, which was itself criticised for its high price point.

The company has not yet revealed any UK details on pricing, but with current conversion rates, as well as tax and shipping, the final price for UK customers looks to be around £650.

While HTC will doubtless be criticised for the Vive's expensive price tag, there were some clues that it was coming.

Speaking last year, HTC connected products marketing executive director Jeff Gattis said that the Vive would target the “high end” of the consumer market, delivering a “premium VR experience”, but at a higher initial cost. 

“Starting with the premium experience, even if it has a slightly higher price point, is the right thing to do from a strategic point of view. The price can always come down as the market grows. We know there is some pent-up demand there, so there’s not so much price sensitivity early on.”


HTC Vive Price and Review


The HTC Vive is one of the big three virtual reality devices set to debut in the next six months, alongside the Oculus Rift and Sony’s Project Morpheus.

Competing with these behemoths, the Vive is also the first Steam VR device to make it to market, and takes full advantage of Valve’s platform.

The full details on the Vive's release date, pricing and technical specs can be found in our hub, but the key details are the visuals.



Visuals HTC Vive


The developer edition of the Vive has a screen with a 1,200 x 1,800 per eye resolution, and a frame-rate of 90 frames per second. 

This is a far more essential figure than the resolution - while a lower quality screen will be jagged, pixelated and visually unappealing, it’s the low frame rates and high latency of earlier VR devices that were the persistent causes of motion sickness.

As the Vive demonstrates, those problems are no longer present in most cutting-edge VR hardware. The Vive is perfectly smooth and responsive, with next to zero latency, which is especially impressive given the amount of information it has to deal with.

Rather than just the positional head-tracking that current versions of the Oculus Rift use, the Vive allows for full real-time room tracking, too.


Movement HTC Vive


Thanks to two ‘lighthouse’ base stations, fitted in each corner of the room, the Vive maps out a playing area from 3ftx3ft up to 15ftx15ft in size, and allows you to move around it at will.

It also includes two motion controllers similar to Playstation’s Move batons and the forthcoming Oculus Touch units, which allow users to reach out and interact with objects in a virtual space.

Thankfully, clattering into walls and furniture won't be a problem, as Steam helpfully brings up a laser-wire boundary box, which fades into existence if you start straying too close to the edge.

Be warned though - you'll want to make sure you leave an extra arm's length of space beyond that, as you will frequently be compelled to reach beyond the grid. 

Game demos HTC Vive


While there are some games such as Elite: Dangerous and Alien: Isolation that have varying degrees of jerry-rigged support for VR, there aren’t many games built specifically for virtual reality devices. As such, the main source of VR demos are short, purpose-built experiences designed primarily to show off the hardware’s capabilities.

We were lucky enough to get an extended session with the HTC Vive, courtesy of game developer Bossa Studios, who took us through some of the more interesting VR demos out there. First up was TheBluVR, an experiential demo set in an underwater landscape. 

Designed initially for the Samsung GearVR, it’s not especially interactive, but it is phenomenally pretty, filled with shoals of tiny fish, manta rays, and in a particularly memorable section, coming face-to-face with a colossal blue whale.

TheBluVR game demo for HTC Vive HTC Vive


There was also a brief demo from the VR version of Bossa’s hit game, Surgeon Simulator. Contrary to TheBluVR, it doesn't feature as much movement, but has huge amounts of interactivity. The game revolves around using a somewhat wonky physics engine and a set of often hilariously unsuitable tools, from hammers to lasers, to perform various operations.

The demo in question involved removing an organ from a space alien in a zero-gravity operating theatre, and was a great demonstration of the Vive’s motion controllers. Using the two wands to pick up and manipulate various tools was incredibly intuitive and, despite the absurd setting, created a total sense of immersion.

This immersion was so great that when we tried to check the time on our watch, we only realised we were in VR when confronted with a wrist that wasn’t there. It’s a running theme, too. One of the most popular Vive demos at this year’s Games Developer Conference was a Portal-themed experience that demonstrates the immense immersive power of the medium.

Set in Portal’s Aperture Science laboratories, it comprises an environment built of pre-fabricated rooms that are constantly being taken apart, re-shuffled and rebuilt by the complex’s robotic overseer. At one point, a section of floor falls away, and gives real sense of height that borders on the vertigo-inducing.

It was realistic to the point that it’s virtually impossible to step over the edge into seeming nothingness – your brain just won’t let you. There were also several sudden jump-scares that were genuinely startling, and you can forget that you’re not really there.

The common theme throughout all of these demos and experiences was that being able to physically walk around the space improved the level of immersion and engagement exponentially. Rather than being a semi-static observer, it makes you feel like you’re genuinely part of that world.


The maximum playing space is, admittedly, a little on the small side and here the Vive is a slight victim of its own success. The environment feels so real that being confined to fifteen square feet seems unreasonable.

It’s got a similar issue with interaction, most noticeably in the Portal demo. Containing a bunch of things to interact with, the setting is so densely packed and intricately modelled that not being able to pick up and touch every little knick-knack is a jarring surprise.


Cable HTC Vive


Unfortunately the cable is also a nuisance. Sadly, VR technology just isn’t advanced enough to pump that much information back and forth from headset to PC wirelessly, so users will need to remain tethered to their machine via cables.

For static devices like the Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus, this isn’t a problem: as long as a user’s head and arms can move freely, the wires are relatively unobtrusive. Vive, however, is different. As it involves walking around, trailing cables are liable to be a lot trickier and the Vive’s wire requires frequent, conscious untangling to avoid tripping yourself up.

It can be seriously immersion-breaking, which is bad enough, but there’s also the possibility that it could prove to be a serious danger in games where speed and reaction time are key. It’s a problem, and one that won’t be fixed before the second VR generation at the earliest.

All that said, the HTC Vive is an absolute revelation, and its limitations are vastly outweighed by the sheer awe-inspiring potential of the technology. The hardware also stacks up pretty well, despite being an unfinished developer edition. 


Display HTC Vive


The display isn’t pin-sharp, but within minutes, your brain simply stops noticing the very slight pixellation. It’s also something that will improve in time for the consumer model’s release.

The latency and frame rate are also spot on. Despite having to keep track of our head movements, our position and controller use, the Vive had no problem rendering everything in real-time, with no noticeable lag.

It’s also surprisingly comfortable, with space for glasses, adjustable lens distance and a reasonably unobtrusive weight. It’s not the prettiest device in the world, but given that it’s still pre-release that doesn't matter so much right now.

Overall HTC Vive


On balance, the HTC Vive is incredibly impressive. That’s not hugely surprising given Valve’s involvement, but we’re expecting the first Steam VR headset to blow a whole lot of people's minds when it comes out around Q4 this year.



source : http://www.itpro.co.uk/

Advanced Amazing Gadgets That Will be Coming Soon in This Year

Advanced Amazing Gadgets That Will be Coming Soon in This Year


The development of technology is increasingly rapidly. Even something previously considered impossible, can now be realized with the advent of latest technology. Obviously with the development of this technology is so advanced, it makes people become amazed and stunned by the greatness of the latest technology.

Then in 2016, will be a lot of technology, particularly sophisticated gadgets and will be coming soon. What are the advanced gadgets that will be present in 2016? And the following list of advanced gadgets that will be available soon in 2016.

1.  Project Valley



Project Valley 5 Advanced Gadgets That Will Coming Soon In 2016, Project Valley is one of Samsung's products that are currently still being developed. Project Valley itself is the first smartphone that has a folding screen. According to information circulating, this smartphone will be equipped with 3GB of RAM and a slot for extra memory and use Snapdragon processor 820. This product is one of the most anticipated gadgets in 2016.



2. Gest

Gest 5 Advanced Gadgets That Will Coming Soon In 2016, Gest is a wearable device that makes you can control the computer without having to touch the keyboard or mouse. The command will be given through the gesture of the hand to be received by the computer. Gest initial idea was to make it easier for you when doing editing via Photoshop.


3. Cubic

Advanced Amazing Gadgets That Will be Coming Soon in This Year
Cubic has a simple shape that the box corresponding to its name. However, this is one of the advanced gadgets that are equipped with brains Artificial Intelligence (AI). Cubic can be integrated with a smartphone to access various applications, as well as access to smartwatch, and always connected to the internet to ask about the weather, the latest news, or even you can make himself as personal assistant to engage her in conversation.


4. Dolfi

Advanced Amazing Gadgets That Will be Coming Soon in This Year
Dolfi is a household appliance device is advanced. If at first glance, resembles a soap bar. However, Dolfi itself is a portable washing machine that works to clean the stains in your dirty clothes, as well as keep him neatly by emitting ultra-sonic waves. How it works is easy enough Dolfi, which enter the dirty clothes into the water, add detergent, and enter Dolfi.

5. ILI - Wearable Translator

Advanced Amazing Gadgets That Will be Coming Soon in This Year

This device for "translate" that we talked about in English then he say it means in Japanese / china

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone


In our smartphone, a sensor is an object whose purpose is to detect events or changes in its environment, and then provide a corresponding output, take a look at the various types of sensors might be on your smartphone and Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone


1. Accelerometer Sensor


Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Serves to identify the accuracy of the direction of a device. This sensor is needed in some games like Asphalt, Raging Thunder, etc. which thanks to this sensor we simply tilt the phone when we want to turn right or left. You do not need to head tilted too :)



2. Orientation Sensor


Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
This sensor is used to determine the orientation of the phone and detect the position of the smartphone whether in landscape or portrait mode (or modes tense). These sensors are used to rotate the screen automatically.


3. Proximity Sensor

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Serves to detect the presence of an object without physical contact within a certain distance. This sensor acts when an incoming call. When you call, we will of course Android Smartphone us paste to the ear, right? so, if it is still on, the screen might incorrectly hold.


4. Ambient Light Sensor

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Serves to detect the light intensity / strong illumination around smartphone. Instrumental in changing the Brightness / brightness of the screen. Thanks to this sensor if agan there outdoors under the sun, then the screen will automatically increase the brightness full so that the screen tetep plasticity at agan, If you are in the home / at night or in the closet, then the screen will reduce brightness to be more power efficient and not dazzle.


5. Gyroscope Sensor


Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Is used to detect and measure the angle of the angular velocity are generally required in navigation. Gyro Sensor is somewhat similar to the Accelerometer sensor. What distinguishes the accelerometer is affected by gravity, while the Gyro Sensor is not influenced by gravity. Gyro Sensor is capable of detecting the direction of up, down, left, right, forward, backward, rotational motion, roll, pitch, yaw.



6. Compass Sensor


Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Function to determine direction. it will not have to worry about getting lost on the way, forests, other areas.



7. Magnetometer Sensor

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Serves to detect the presence of a magnetic field and measuring the magnitude of the magnetic field intensity around the Smartphone. Given this sensor, you can determine which of the objects emit a magnetic field strong, weak, or not.


8. Barometer Sensor

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Serves to measure the air pressure. These sensors are needed in navigation, for example agan adventure into a certain area, then by this sensor, you can know the pressure (love) the air in the area you visit. The sensor is also able to estimate whether the weather will be / was good or bad.


9. Temperature Sensor 


Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
As the name implies, this sensor is used to measure the temperature of the temperature of the smartphone. thanks to this sensor, so you know if your smartphone is already overheated and needs (drinking) break point. This heat is usually caused by a cell phone battery as gadgets excessive activity, eg charging while fingering games or surfing fun. In some particular gadget, this sensor can also detect the temperature of the surrounding environment.


10. Fingerprint Sensor


Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Is a fingerprint sensor that provide high security in practicality. Fingerprint sensors are used to unlock the lockscreen, accessing certain applications, unlock, and other commands just by sticking a finger (pet agan) to the owner of this sensor. This sensor is on the Motorola ATRIX 4G, Samsung Galaxy S5, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, iPhone 5S, 6, 6 Plus, HTC One Max; Philips i966 Aurora, Huawei Ascend Mate 7, etc

11. Gesture Sensor 

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Its function is to recognize hand gestures by detecting infrared light reflected from the palm of the hand agan and measuring changes in electrical current when agan fingers are in proximity to the screen. With this sensor, agan can make scrolling or other commands on the smartphone by swiping a hand on the screen without touching it. agan could also be considered if people are wear it in the crowd


12. Heart Rate Sensor


Serves to count the number of heartbeats. These sensors exist in the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4, agan only need to press a finger gently agan to the heartbeat sensor which is located at the bottom of the camera on the back of the smartphone body. With this sensor agan can monitor physical and health information you supported S-Health applications.


13.  Pulse Oximetry Sensor 


Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
Serves to count the number of heartbeats. These sensors exist in the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4, agan only need to press a finger gently agan to the heartbeat sensor which is located at the bottom of the camera on the back of the smartphone body. With this sensor agan can monitor physical and health information you supported S-Health applications.


15. UV Sensor

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone
UV sensor will work if we are outdoors and under the hot sun. This sensor will measure the intensity of the ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun. So the presence of this sensor, you can know whether the sun outside can damage the skin (the skin becomes dark / irritated) or not.


16. Pedometer Sensor

Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone

A pedometer or step counter is a tool that calculates every step seseorangdengan detect the movement of the person's hips. usually also have the option.


17. 3D Touch Sensor


Cool, Kind of Sensors on Your Smart Phone

3D Touch Sensor or other name of Force Touch Sensor detection was made as strong as what we pressed the screen, now is the sensor on the Apple watch, apple iphone 6s and iphone  6s plus

Welcome to Mini Satellite Era

Welcome to Mini Satellite Era


Satellite imagine certainly thought we would drift into a NASA rocket launch and also Orion paced complex with the size of a large satellite. However it seems that the development of satellite technology has entered a new era that is a Mini satellite. Mini satellites actually has a function similar to the satellites that have been developed previously, but the size is much smaller. Satellite usually categorized as a mini satellite weighs less than 100 kg.

Function mini satellite is usually tailored to the needs, such as for the purposes of communication networks, geogfrafi earth observing, predicting forest area, infrastructure planning, predict crop yields, regional development etc.

Welcome to Mini Satellite Era


With a very small size it can be imagined that the cost can be saved to build a satellite with a function similar to other large satellites. Although the prospects for the development of mini-satellite technology is very promising, but experts still constrained space technology mini-satellite that is still to be launched and placed in orbit.

This obstacle seems to be gradually resolved in line with the development of rocket technology that enables upstream rocket boosters can be used again by landing back upstream to the driver of the earth. This technology last month has been successfully developed by SpaceX. A combination of rocket and satellite technology development mini seems to be a wide open race invention other space technologies.


Welcome to Mini Satellite Era

Japan has one of the most industrious develop mini-satellite technology. Many companies in Japan that specializes in developing this technology and to support the company through this mini-satellite technology. Mini satellite developed by Japan is only 10 cm square.

Company in Tokyo successfully elaborated mini satellites with a weight of only 20 kg will be launched in 2016. This satellite is designed to collect data space junk including remnants of rockets scattered in space. Space junk is extremely dangerous and threatening active satellites are now circulating in orbit. Data collected data will be sold to those who need it.

Other Japanese companies within the last 6 years it will launch 50 mini satellites starting this year. Satellite mini satellite has the capability to observe the extent of 45% of the earth.

Russia is also a country that is focusing on the development of this mini satellites. The technology developed by Russia is not only related to the size of the satellite but also smart technology that enables this satellite repair itself if damage occurs so no need to leave orbit. Not only that Russia is also developing a mini satellite technology that has the ability to communicate with each other. Russia is estimated to have the ability to launch 600 mini satellites.

Welcome to Mini Satellite Era


American and British certainly do not lag behind in developing this mini satellite technology. For example, mini-satellite, called Digital Globe's new WorldView-3, which was launched in August last year have the ability to transmit images with high resolution up to size 31 cm, can be clearly seen, including cars, people and even mailboxes. This satellite has the ability to collect data and mengirimkannnya every 24 hours.

Welcome to Mini Satellite Era


Another example is OneWeb which is a provider of global Internet has entered into an agreement with a bunch of Airbus Defence and Space to build as many as 900 mini satellite designed to form a communication network that has the ability to provide services internat with a capacity of 10 terabits per second of which will open the era of new communications world 

Welcome to Mini Satellite Era

No doubt the combination of technological development of satellites and rockets also opened a new era of race development of space technology, including satellite intelligence. Forward besides this technology is very useful for the improvement of human well-being, but must also realize that nothing is secret anymore for a country because all the data and information continuously tapped and collected by the satellite mini scattered in space.



The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016



Today we have entered the year 2016. The new year will certainly there are a variety of new product launches, smartphone manufacturers are no exception. In the first half of this year, will be held two international title, the CES 2016 in Las Vegas, USA (early January) and the MWC 2016 in Barcelona, ​​Spain (end of February), as the exhibition smartphone.

Not a few manufacturers who make two of the event as the release of new smartphones. As for some other manufacturers, are expected to choose to launch a flagship smartphone product in the second half of 2016. Compiled from various sources, here are some smartphones that is believed to be slid in the year. The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016.


1. Asus Zenfone 3

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016

After the successful release of various variants ZenFone 2 last year, ASUS is called will rely ZenFone 3 for the year 2016. Rumors say, ZenFone 3 will be the first device in the range ZenFone which has a fingerprint scanner sensor. Additionally, ZenFone 3 will also be equipped with 4GB of RAM and a USB port Type-C. Like its predecessor, namely ZenFone 2, which was first announced by ASUS at CES 2015 event, then ZenFone 3 is also predicted to be revealed in CES 2016 which will be held on 6-9 January 2016. Reportedly, ASUS still will sell its flagship device is priced under $ 400.



2. HTC One M10

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016


Not many rumors about the HTC One M10. However, it seems that the device will still carry the material is metal body design with a number of improvements. One of the leaks that exist on the HTC One M10 is the use of Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, which will also be used by a number of other flagship smartphones in 2016. Just like its predecessor, the HTC One M9 release at MWC 2015 in late February, it predicted HTC One M10 also will be revealed at the same event this year.



3.  LG G5

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016


So far, rumors say that LG G5 will be equipped with 5.6-inch screen, Snapdragon chipset 820, 21-megapixel main camera and front camera 8 megapixels. wrapped in a metal material body design, this smartphone will reportedly also have a scanner sensor support eye or iris scanners as one of its security features. LG G5 is expected to launch in April 2016, or exactly one year after the presence of its predecessor, LG G4.



4. Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016


Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge called the Galaxy will still be carrying the design of its predecessor, the Galaxy S6 and S6 Galaxy Edge, which is a 5.2-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of Quad-HD. The difference, Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Galaxy will use the kitchen runway Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 (global version) and Samsung Exynos 8890 (Korean version). Rumors are circulating also mentioned if the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Galaxy will be equipped with 20-megapixel main camera, touch 3D features, and presence of back support microSD card slot which had 'disappeared' in the Galaxy series S6. Therefore, Samsung unveil Galaxy Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge at MWC 2015, it is expected that the South Korean tech giant will release Galaxy Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge at MWC held in Barcelona, ​​Spain, on 22-25 February 2016.



5. Sony Xperia Z6

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016

Just like its predecessor, the Sony Xperia Z6 reportedly will also be available in many variants. Is said to be not less than five variants, ranging from 4-inch screen to 6.4 inches, one of which will have a display resolution of 4K. The fifth variant of Xperia Z6 is reportedly going to be launched using Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset. In addition to support features such as waterproof line of Xperia Z other, yet many leaks circulating about Xperia Z6, including a camera feature that has always been the flagship smartphone Sony products. Sony Xperia Z6 is expected will be revealed in the first half of 2016.




6. Huawei D8

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016


Huawei plans to go even extends to the smartphone sector in the high-end segment this year. One of the devices that will be included in their plan is Huawei D8 which reportedly will be announced in the first half of 2016. Based on a local Chinese media reports, Huawei D8 called will have a 5.5 inch screen with resolution Quad-HD 1440p coated sapphire glass. For works, this smartphone will be armed by the latest chipset Huawei, the Kirin 960. While 4GB of RAM used. When released later, Huawei D8 is expected to be priced at 5,000 yuan.



7. Xiaomi Xiaomi Mi Mi 5 and 5 Plus

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016

Xiaomi Mi 5 will be equipped with 5.2-inch screen with a resolution which is composed of two possibilities, between Quad-HD 1440p or Full-HD 1080p. Its performance will be armed by the latest Qualcomm chip, Snapdragon 820 with quad-core CPU and Adreno 530 GPU. In addition, there is also 4GB of RAM with an internal memory of 16GB / 64GB, as well as the presence of a fingerprint scanner feature on the Home button located at the bottom of the screen of the device. Rear camera, Xiaomi Mi 5 has a 16MP lens, while the front camera is of 8MP. Powered by a battery capacity of 3030mAh, predicted the price offered is approximately $ 400. Reportedly there will be another flagship version with a larger screen than the Mi 5, the Xiaomi Mi 5 Plus. This device will be equipped with a screen of 5.5 inch or 5.7 inch Quad-HD 1440p resolution, following 820 Snapdragon chipset with 4 GB of RAM and 32GB of internal memory. With the other specs are similar to Mi 5, phablet made this Xiaomi will probably be marketed at a higher price, which is $ 500.



8.  iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus

The Most Awaited Smartphone in 2016

Can not be denied if an Apple product must always be entered into the list of the best smartphones that often awaited fans since it has its own standards, both in performance and design. There are no leaks specifications of the successor to the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus iPhone, but certainly if the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will perform better than its predecessor. Apple still follow the previous roadmap, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus is believed to be coasting on September 2016.


AirTouch, Future Technology BMW i8 Spyder





BMW is known as one of the luxury car manufacturer of the most advanced in terms of technology. Most recently, the German manufacturer is rumored to be releasing a new technology called AirTouch at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, United States (US), January.

technology that will be pinned on the BMW i8 Spyder allows multiple features in a vehicle can be operated through the motions.




"This feature empowers entertainment control, navigation and communication features using simple motions with his hands," said BMW in its official release. According to them, this technology is made so that the rider stay focused look at the road.

AirTouch using a sensor that is placed just above the dashboard. These sensors will monitor the movement of the hands of the driver or passenger.

This technology not only allows the rider to do three commands above, but also control more complex. Thus, this technology is more advanced than Gesture Control that they release this year.

To note, Gesture Control has been invested in the 7-Series luxury sedan they were released this year. With this technology, the driver can perform commands by simply moving your hand in front of the screen.

AirTouch is also equipped with a button located on the left bank of the steering wheel and within easy reach of the thumb. This button is used to change the setting or activate the desired program. AirTouch button is also located on the passenger door

Asus Zenfone Go ZC500TG Android Smartphone Review

Asus Zenfone Go ZC500TG


Taiwanese gadget manufacturers, Asus launched very affordable smartphone that is claimed in the market. Smartphone dubbed ZenFone Go is priced at $ 80
This smart phone will be available online through the store Flipkart with a choice of black, white, pink, and blue.

This handset weighs only 145 grams, lighter than Zenfone 2 selfie which weighs 170 grams. On the back of the body has a distinctive basin Asus smartphone.

Asus Zenfone Go ZC500TG


ZenFone Go comes with a screen size of 4.5 inches with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixel LCD, MediaTek chipset powered kitchen spur MT6580M Quad-core processor with 1.3 GHz speed is mated with 1 GB RAM.  The phone comes with Android 5.1 Lollipop.

To store data, available internal storage of 8 GB / 16 GB which can be expanded with microSD. Photography sector 5-megapixel rear and VGA front camera, the smartphone is powered with dual SIM.

Interface of these devices is not complicated, the navigation is quite easy because the applications are grouped in folders, including folders communication, photography, and productivity.




Pay with your hand Using BiyoWallet

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Today, most of us may often use a credit or debit card to purchase food or drink at the café or restaurant. However it may not take long before we do not need to use the card to buy something, because the latest technology will allow us to pay something just use the palm of our hands alone

with the latest technology that enables pay using the palm of the hand will further facilitate the activity. Like when we buy something, but we have plenty of time to process the payment at the checkout that takes a long time.

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It is also felt directly by Nick Liston, a resident of Rockford almost every day doing weight training in PEAK Sports Club. While he raised the burden of pumping blood, the blood vessels will help pay for post-gym snack.

"Just to be able to run and pay with my hands, it's really convenient," said Liston. "I never thought we could do something like this with our hands. This cashier first of its kind in the Midwest, and it was here, in Rockford, "he added.

Inside the gym there is a cafe called Thrive Café located in Perryville, owner Jason Rager said "after we subscribe, the pattern of blood vessels we will be associated with our credit card. You do not need a phone, your keys, scan card, all you need is your own hands, "said Rager.

So how does the technology work? This device is called Biyo Technology or  Biyo Wallet. The device scans the unique pattern of blood vessels in our hands and we pay for something using our own identification.

Using 3 Easy Step way, So You Can Pay With Your Hand




1. Swip


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Swipe your credit card as you normally would during payment at any Biyo merchant
2. Enroll
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 Scan palm and enter your phone number to link it to your credit card for future cardless payments



3. Finish


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That’s it! You can now scan your palm instead of swiping your card at any Biyo terminal.



4. Review


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Review transactions, loyalty points, and manage your wallet online or with our mobile app.


This device is a credit card terminal and has been linked with a built-in biometric scanner palms. In the Fujitsu scanners are infrared cameras that photograph the vein pattern and then you associate with your credit card. Once you associate a pattern palm of your hand with a credit card, the cashier who has supported this device will more easily accept payment for goods you purchase.

If the prospective buyer is going to pay to use this feature has not been registered, the registration process takes only about 20 seconds. They just need to swipe their card on the device, then scan their palms, and enter their phone number. Way that is fairly simple, because it only needs a matter of seconds.

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Creator of the New York company said the device could change the future of the shop and for customers like Liston almost every day working out at the gym, the future of technology could actually be in our hands.

This device is intended for shops selling drinks and fast food restaurants, so the payment will be faster and the queues are not going along normally.