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7 years ago

Top New Technology Inventions In 2016 That Will Blow Your Mind Future HD Best new technology, cool gadgets and amazing inventions in 2016. Those technology inventions and gadgets shown in this video can be bought and are available today.
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technology inventions in this episode:
#5 Shiftwear
http://www.shiftwear.com/
#4 CHiP: Robot dog
http://www.chipk9.com/
#3 HoloVit: holographic screen
https://www.holovit.com/
#2 USBIDI
http://www.usbidicharge.com/
#1 Teleport VR
https://www.autonomous.ai/teleport-vr...

7 years ago

Top 5 - Technology That Has Changed The World Qubimaxima "Technology has changed the way we live and enjoy our lives, Welcome To Qubimaxima, and today we're counting down our picks for the top five technology that has changed the world. Subscribe now - New videos everyday"

7 years ago

Primitive Technology: Forge Blower Primitive Technology "I invented the Bow Blower, a combination of the bow drill and forge blower to make a device that can force air into a fire while being easy to construct from commonly occurring natural materials using only primitive technology. I began by fanning a fire with a piece of bark to increase its temperature. It is this basic principle I improved on throughout the project. 
Next, I made a rotary fan from two pieces of bark that slot together at right angles to each other to form a simple 4 bladed paddle wheel about 20 cm in diameter and 5 cm tall. The blades of the fan were not angled and were designed only to throw air outwards away from the axle when spun. The rotor of the fan was made by splitting a stick two ways so it formed 4 prongs. The fan was then inserted into the prongs and the end lashed to hold it in place. Spinning the fan rotor back and forth between the palms of the hands fanned the fire. But only some of the wind generated by the fan reached the fire. The rest of it was blowing in other directions, effectively being wasted.
So I built a fan housing from unfired clay to direct the air flow into the fire. This was basically an upturned pot with a hole in the top, a spout coming out of the side. The housing was about 25 cm wide and 8 cm tall. The hole in the top and the spout were both about 6 cm in diameter so that the air coming in roughly equalled the air coming out. The base of the fan rotor sat in a wooden socket placed in the ground to make it spin easier and the top of the rotor protruded from the hole in the top of the housing.
Now when the fan spun, air entered the hole in the top of the housing and exited the spout in the side. Importantly, it doesn’t matter which way the fan spins, air always goes into the inlet and out the spout. Air is thrown out towards the walls of the housing and can only leave through the spout while the vacuum in the centre sucks new air into the housing through the inlet. A separate clay pipe called a tuyere was made to fit over the spout to direct air into the coals. This was done because the pipe that touches the fire can melt away so it’s better to make this part replaceable.
Instead of making a large wheel and belt assembly to step up the speed of rotation, I opted for a 75 cm long bow. I made a frame to hold the rotor in place consisting of two stakes hammered into the ground with a socketed cross bar lashed on to hold the top of the rotor. I made bark fibre cordage and tied the end to a stick. I then looped the cord around the rotor and held the other end in the same hand holding the stick. I then pushed and pulled the bow causing the rotor to spin rapidly, forcing air into the fire. 
I made a simple mud furnace for the blower. Then I collected orange iron bacteria from the creek (iron oxide), mixed it with charcoal powder (carbon to reduce oxide to metal) and wood ash (flux to lower the melting point) and formed it into a cylindrical brick. I filled the furnace with charcoal, put the ore brick in and commenced firing. The ore brick melted and produced slag with tiny, 1mm sized specs of iron through it. My intent was not so much to make iron but to show that the furnace can reach a fairly high temperature using this blower. A taller furnace called a bloomery was generally used in ancient times to produce usable quantities of iron and consumed more charcoal, ore and labour. 
This device produces a blast of air with each stroke of the bow regardless of whether it is pushed or pulled. The bow makes it possible to operate the blower without using a complicated belt and wheel assembly used in traditional forge blowers. There is a brief pause at the end of each stroke where the fan stops to rotate in the other direction, but this is effectively no different to the intermittent blast of a double acting bellows of Europe or box bellows of Asia. The materials used (wood, bark, bark fibre and clay) are readily available on most continents. No leather, valves or precisely fitted piston gaskets are required as with other types of bellows. The cords for this device wear out often so a number of back up cords should be kept handy for quick replacement. In summary, this is an easy to make device that solves the problem of supplying forced combustion air required for high temperature furnaces and forges"

7 years ago

Synchronized Swimming - Beautiful Moments 1 Beauty in Sports "Highlights of beautiful female athletes from the sport of synchronized swimming."

7 years ago

ULTIMATE TRACTOR FAILS 2015 FailCity "Tractor FAILS & WINS compilation! Lots of tractors crashes, accidents, tractor pulling and more! For more epic fail videos and funny compilations in 2015 please subscribe, thanks!"

7 years ago

women's gymnastics - Very Beautiful Moments / PART TWO/ SPORTSGIRLS 

7 years ago

8 Giant Snakes Explained Epic Wildlife "From the world's largest anacondas to enormous man eating python images today we breakdown 8 infamous giant snake images and explain just exactly what's going on with them."

7 years ago

10 Roads You Would Never Want to Drive On TheRichest "Of course, many people have often heard the saying (but never really payed any attention to it) that driving is one of the most dangerous things we do in our daily lives. Indeed, getting behind the wheel of your ride and heading off to work or some other destination can be very dangerous. Statistically, the number crunchers say that you are far more likely to die driving your car than flying in a plane. The numbers seem to back this up by showing that over 90 people are killed every day in motor vehicle accidents in the US alone. It all makes sense once you think about it. If you think about all the people out on the road and add in distracted and drunk drivers, mechanical failures and bad weather then it’s easy to see why driving can be so dangerous.
But what about the actual sections of roads and highways that seemingly have a high number of accidents and fatalities all year round. That is, it can be bad enough driving on ‘regular’ roads and highways around the world but there are roads which, for whatever reason, just seem more dangerous than the rest. You are probably picturing the classic mountain side road, carved into the rock with minimal safety barriers and exposed to landslides and all the inclement weather you can think of. Yes, those roads are very dangerous, but they aren’t the only ones to avoid driving on."

7 years ago

Impossible Bounty Hole TGW - Plant Bamboo AwesomeDocumentary "Nobody Manages to make it through the $6000 Bounty hole. Huge monster trucks attempt to plow their way through the Thick bog. This mud hole is impassable."

7 years ago

Michael Phelps syncs “Lose Yourself” by Eminem | Lip Sync Battle: All-Stars Live Lip Sync Battle on Spike "Straight out of the Rio 2016 Olympics pool and onto the stage, Michael Phelps claims the first ever Lip Sync Battle: All-Stars Live Championship with an epic sync of "Lose Yourself" by Eminem ."

7 years ago

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Sia - The Greatest SiaVEVO http://siamusic.net/

7 years ago

Usher - No Limit ft. Young Thug UsherVEVO http://usherworld.com/

7 years ago

The New iPhone is Just Worse CollegeHumor "We've done something that at first seems counterintuitive--and then is: we've made it worse."

7 years ago

Atlas, The Next Generation Boston Dynamics "A new version of Atlas, designed to operate outdoors and inside buildings. It is specialized for mobile manipulation. It is electrically powered and hydraulically actuated. It uses sensors in its body and legs to balance and LIDAR and stereo sensors in its head to avoid obstacles, assess the terrain, help with navigation and manipulate objects. This version of Atlas is about 5' 9" tall (about a head shorter than the DRC Atlas) and weighs 180 lbs."

7 years ago