Creating a distribution list in Microsoft Outlook is a straightforward process that allows you to send emails to a group of people easily. Below is a concise guide to help you set up your own distribution list. Key Takeaways Open Microsoft Outlook and navigate to the ‘People’ icon at the bottom of the navigation pane. […]
With NVIDIA’s latest professional graphics cards unveiled this week in the form of the new the RTX A400 and A1000, you have the opportunity to take your projects to new heights. Built on the robust Ampere architecture, these GPUs are engineered to provide you with the computing power you need to tackle even the most […]
Apple has released macOS Sonoma 14.5 beta 2 to developers, the software comes two weeks after the previous beta and it brings a range of performance improvements and bug fixes to the Mac, it may also include some new features. Apple also released iOS 17.5 beta 2 for the iPhone and iPadOS 17.5 beta 2 […]
As a photographer or videographer, you’re constantly seeking gear that not only improves your creative potential but also prioritizes efficiency and user-friendliness. That’s where the Ultra Plates by 3 Legged Thing come in – a revolutionary accessory engineered specifically for Arca-compatible tripods. These plates are meticulously designed to cater to the ever-changing needs of both […]
If you are searching for a rugged and strong, high-powered charging cable for your USB devices you might be interested in the new Shiukee 240W USB 4.0 armid-fiber charging cable with display which has launched via Kickstarter. The Shiukee High-Speed USB4 Cable, has been specifically created to designed to deliver unparalleled performance and reliability. With […]
With the arrival of smartwatches, the divide between analog and digital has become a little bit blurrier. After all, you can create the illusion of a mechanical watch using a display and you’ll only realize the difference on closer inspection. That said, these two extremes aren’t the only ways to tell the time, and if you look hard enough, you’ll find other intriguing designs that make use of a combination of patterns and lights that you need to decipher and translate to regular numbers. This distinctive watch project doesn’t go to that extreme and still presents a more familiar face, but it does so using a medium that you’d least expect to see on an electronic watch.
Analog watches and clocks use physical moving parts to indicate the passage of time, but there’s no hard rule that says there have to be three long bars or lines. Some minimalist designs even reduce those “hands” into circles, going so far as even removing all but four numbers from the watch face. This leaves a little wiggle room for experimentation, like this DIY electronics project that uses something like those aforementioned dots but also has those dots in liquid form.
Given how we’re often told not to let liquid near electronics, this might come as a bit of a surprise, but the droplets used in this intriguing design are actually polar liquids. This means they can be electrically charged and, in this case, move around a surface exactly because of that charge. The technical principle behind this technique is called “electrowetting,” and it is able to induce liquid motion by changing the electrical field on a given surface.
With the Droplet Watch, that shifting electrical field is done through three concentric circles of 60 electrodes, representing the 60 “ticks” on a watch face. Electrodes get charged or discharged, which causes the droplets along the lanes between these circles to move around, just like the hands on a clock. It’s a complicated process that has plenty of room for errors, but it’s certainly interesting to watch liquid dots moving around the clock, briefly leaving a trail before it catches up to the rest of the mass.
The Droplet Watch only consumes power when moving the liquid, which puts it on the same level as an E Ink display. Sadly, it’s also not a practical design, at least not for a watch that will move a lot since the liquid could be dislodged accidentally. And with many digital screens on clocks and watches these days, that same visual effect can be accomplished with little to no effort at all.
Apple has unveiled iOS 17.5 Beta 2, a significant update for developers and soon, public beta testers. This release, tipping the scales at 565 megabytes, promises a suite of improvements for a seamless experience across Apple devices, including iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and Apple TV. With the build number 21F5058e, it’s clear that Apple […]
AltDynamic has returned to Kickstarter for 1/22 time to launch its new Mobius Strip a CNC machined anodized work of mathematical art. Open your eyes to the endless possibilities that lie within the Möbius strip. As you hold this piece of infinity in your hands, you’ll find yourself marveling at its twisted, one-sided surface that […]
If you are searching for an emergency backup power supply or even just a versatile portable gas generator you might be interested in the new KOWWER P1 which has launched via Kickstarter this month and has already raised over $90,000 with still 22 days remaining. Imagine yourself setting off on an adventure in the great […]
The emergence of AI influencers in the realm of digital marketing represents a groundbreaking fusion of artificial intelligence and social media prowess. These virtual personas transcend mere figments of imagination, serving as strategic tools that resonate with audiences and unlock novel monetization opportunities. If you’re interested in creating an AI influencer, this comprehensive guide will […]