2019 Edition Vol 6 Issue 21 DIGITAL
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TECHNOLOGY
The Latest 2019 Technological
Inventions By Tedman Oscar
Our world is presently controlled by technology. Many new inventions have taken our lives
positively by surprise and changed the way we interact with one another or live our lives.
Technology makes life easy and bridges the proximity gap. But technology equally comes at
a price. A brief look at the latest technological inventions in 2019
Harley-Davidson LiveWire Motorcycle
Lenovo Smart Clock with
Google Assistant
Most of us are used to an alarm clock, some with
beautiful music or radio stations to brighten your
day as you are forced to leave your dreamland back
to your normal daily routine. Nor are we new to
those interactive screens from your usual laptop
to your addictive smartphones. But none of these
gadgets can be compared with the latest Lenovo
Smart Clock. Yes, smart clock indeed. Sure, it is
an epitome of simplicity, because it won’t video
conference or stream TV, but it performs other
incredibly functions you’d not expect. Of course,
every alarm clock tells time, but Lenovo Smart Clock
goes beyond that. It charges your phones and makes
sure it does not send you into a panic when it wakes
you up. It does so by gradually brightening a clock
face, giving you enough time to get accustomed to
your new state before the alarm goes off. But that
is not all. Unlike the same type of alarm clock from
Phillips without Google assistant, Lenovo Smart
Clock is connected to Google Assistant, which
enables you to give different tasks and instructions
to the clock. This very portable and stylish Lenovo
Smart Clock has a price tag of $79.99.
Are you a motorcycle fan or addict? Or do you enjoy motorcycling
at the same time, care for the environment? Well, if you fit any of
the above, Harley-Davidson has a new invention for you. The latest
Harley-Davidson’s LiveWire, an all-electric motorcycle, which is
expected to hit the market in August 2019 comes without a clutch
or gear-shifting to accelerate. This first in a new generation of
a motorcycle has elevated Harley-Davidson‘s position amongst
motorcycle manufacturers, as well as demonstrated the company’s
enviable response to the environmental challenges facing the world.
With the starting price of $29,799, Harley-Davidson tries to use the
LiveWire to attract a new group of motorcycle riders, who does not
only appreciate a clean environment but equally a quiet machine for
an urban street.
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