by baharinmesir | Nov 22, 2016 | BIM, Technology
1. 4D, 5D, 6D First there was 2D CAD, then 3D CAD – now there are extra dimensions to refer to the linking of the BIM model with time-, cost- and schedule-related information (although the precise order hasn’t to date been agreed across the whole industry). 2. Asset...
by baharinmesir | Nov 22, 2016 | Technology
The helmet is rainproof for up to three hours and is set to be sold at bike-share stations for £4. The designer of a folding, recyclable bike helmet has been named as this year’s winner of the James Dyson Award. Isis Shiffer made the EcoHelmet from recycled...
by baharinmesir | Nov 21, 2016 | News, Technology
Ready to get serious about online security? Start with password managers and two-factor authentication. Last month’s news about the massive data breach at Yahoo, which affected at least 500 million user records, making it the largest data breach on record, might...
by baharinmesir | Nov 20, 2016 | Technology
Jetpacks in the sky. You have to be “well qualified” to buy. Take a look, you’ll be shook, a jetpack rainbow. JetPack Aviation, the same group of people who flew around the Statue of Liberty last year, will begin selling jetpacks in April or May of...
by baharinmesir | Nov 19, 2016 | News, Technology
The challenges facing Google’s entry-level virtual reality Daydream headset. Google’s Daydream virtual reality kit comes with a remarkable “two in one” feature. Not only do you get an exciting virtual reality experience, but Daydream also gives...
by baharinmesir | Nov 18, 2016 | News, Technology
The automatons digging for hidden gold in discarded TVs. Ever wondered what happens to your old television? As TV technology advances, we are upgrading more often and in the UK two million sets are thrown away each year. Discarded electrical goods are the fastest...