MicFlip: World’s First Reversible MicroUSB Cable

USB Type C Is fairly new technology and one can make the argument that it’ll take years before it becomes a standard. While many of us wait for that day to come, Winner Gear though it’ll be nice to have a microUSB cable that also has reversible design – a feature limited to USB C in the past. Enter Micro-Flip aka Mic-Flip (pronounced as Mike-Flip), the world’s first microUSB cable which “can be inserted to a device at any angle”.

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It’s not just the microUSB end that’s reversible, even the full-sized USB Type A connector also has the same implementation. These plugs are joined together by a non-tangle nylon-braided cable which is available in lengths of 20cm, 100cm and200cm.

Both plugs are gold-plated, which Winner Gear claims to be “corrosion-resistant” and are each housed inside its respective aluminum case.

Check out the company’s short video ad below to know more about the Mic-Flip (should be worth two minutes of your time).

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The Winner Gear Mic-Flip is proving to be quite a success as it has easily surpassed the company’s modest goal of raising $6,000 for their product to enter in to mass production.

As of the time publishing, the New York-based company has already raised almost $59,000 for their project with still two weeks left on their campaign. That being said, you still have time to support their campaign or be the first to own a Mic-Flip by pledging a minimum of $15.

[Mic-Flip Indiegogo]

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Vibease exceeds Indiegogo goal for Smart Vibrator

In this day and age when almost all simple things are being turned to smart devices (Smartphone, Smart TV, Smart Watch etc.), it’s no longer a question of why rather of when and how much. Such is the case with Vibease as they bring the “World’s First Wearable Smart Vibrator” to Indiegogo, hoping to get some crowd-sourced funding to make this pleasurable device a reality.

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We’ve first stumbled upon Vibease and their “toy” last year at Tech In Asia’s Startup Asia Singapore. Back then the device was a bunny-shaped contraption complete with wire that connects to a smartphone. Although the concept has remained unchanged, Vibease has made some significant alterations to the its design and has added Bluetooth to make the connection to the “host” a little more discreet.

However, instead of letting us do all the talking, why don’t we give the floor over to Hermione Way, co-founder and spokesperson of Vibease, give us a better introduction about this very pleasing device:

Vibease is looking to reach $15,000 on Indiegogo in order for their product to go into mass production. Surprisingly, they were over 300% of their goal when we last checked which shows just how many are interested in getting one.

Early supporters of the device were able to get for $69 a pop. And while it’s already sold-out for that price, interested parties can still get it for $79 which will be shipped on October. For a more detailed look on this exciting Wearable Smart Vibrator or if you want to place an order, you can check out their Indiegogo campaign page here.

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Ubuntu Edge: Campaign Update

Canonical started their Ubuntu Edge campaign on Indiegogo 8 days ago and went off with a good start. However, things are starting to slow down and the superphone might not see the light of day if this continues.

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As mentioned in our earlier article, the Ubuntu Edge campaign needs a total of $32 Million in funds in 30 days (July 22 – Aug 21). On average, it has to receive at least more than a million of pledges ($1.067 million to be exact) daily in order to keep things on track. Unfortunately it’s not happening. By now it should have made at least $8.53 Million but currently stands at $7.44 Million at the time of writing. Take a look at the progress graph below:

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Although things are slowing down, it’s still too early to conclude that the campaign will fail. We’re really crossing our fingers that it will push through as we believe that this is really great technology. Abe, aka Yuga, even made an Ubuntu Edge pledge last week. (I was told that if things go south, Canonical will do a refund.)

On the bright side, the Edge project still have 22 days to go and a large window to improve. To those who are interested in the technology, Canonical has posted an update and answers to common questions. Take a look below:

What networks are supported?
The Ubuntu Edge is an unlocked device that works in all countries with GSM/3G/LTE network services. For GSM, which covers a lot of countries but not all operators, the Edge will support the 850, 900, 1800, 1900 and 2100 MHz frequencies.

The Edge will support LTE standard frequencies and multi-band support for roaming. Yes, you can use the Edge on Verizon and Sprint.

Will the phone work with my Mac?
Ubuntu Edge can be connected to any laptop via USB and will appear as a mass storage device. You can transfer files as required.

Will there be an Ubuntu app store?
Yes, you will be able to download free and paid-for applications.

Will the Ubuntu Edge be sustainable and/or hardware hackable?
While we will do our best to keep the hardware as open as possible, these are not the main focus of the project in its first generation. Hardware that’s capable of convergence is the priority.

Have you chosen a CPU/GPU?
We have not chosen a supplier or an architecture yet — whether x86 or ARM. The decision will be taken before production to ensure the fastest available components, and will be driven by benchmarking.

Are you going to make a 64GB model?
We firmly believe that to offer a fully converged experience you need 128GB. Cutting down the specs goes against the ethos of the campaign. You can still access cloud storage and external HDD via USB 3.0.

Why is your screen 4.5 inches and 720p?
At 4.5 inches the move from 720p to 1080p brings little noticeable benefit and puts a greater strain on the hardware and battery. We’re more concerned with photo-realistic colours and contrast.

What are you doing with audio?
With stereo speakers and dual-mic stereo recording, adaptive noise cancelling technology, and a solid DSP, audiophiles should have everything they need.

Where and when is the unveiling event?
We will confirm the unveiling event later this year, subject to a successful campaign.

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