Although we are used to having to shell out quite a lot of money for smartphones that offer us HD screens, India's Intex brings us the first low-cost smartphone with HD resolution (1280 x 720 pixels). The Aqua Star II HD is thus another one of the many "oriental" phones that are knocking on the door of Europe with a low price and good features, where - unless we indulge in a "relationship" - we still buy rather expensive smartphones telephones. This one intends to change that, as it is also supposed to set foot on the soil of the Old Continent.
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
Counting calories has already been encountered by many people. We count them because we want to control the amount of food we eat, which nowadays adds pounds faster than ever before. Of course, there are many apps that help us count, but none go as far as the SmartPlate from startup Fotly, which knows exactly what and how much you've eaten. Now you will be able to relax completely and finally enjoy your food again.
Samsonite and Samsung are developing a new generation of smart luggage that will check itself in at the airport. This will unlock the queues and rooting of passengers in front of the check-in counter. This will be ensured by a built-in electronic chip, which will automatically detect the airport where its owner has entered and automatically connect the traveler to the flight and final destination. The luggage will also be equipped with a GPS navigation system to communicate its location via smartphone.
Ferrari creative director Flavio Manzoni is known for drawing all the time. Among his studies are, for example, the LaFerrari and FXX K supercars. This type of serially limited vehicles have become an incubator of innovation and a guarantor of an uncompromising driving experience. But he has not yet given anything as repulsive as this study. With her, he really gave free rein to his imagination. He immersed himself in the world of science fiction, and the result is the concept of Ferrari's first space vehicle.
Micheal, who goes by the stage name Moerkey, is a talented craftsman from Australia who makes sculptures, bowls and spheres from quite unusual materials - discarded keys, but also from invalid coins, copper pipes and wire.
The picnic season is already in full swing. Warm days are just calling to take advantage of them and spend them in the embrace of nature and in the company of the people we love. And if we can't imagine spring, and especially summer, without picnics, we can't imagine them without certain mandatory equipment (more on that below). There is no good picnic without it. You'll soon wonder how you ever got through picnics without them.
Attention Turkish coffee lovers! We have a new way of preparing Turkish coffee for you, which is actually not new, as it is a traditional process. Cooking in hot sand. If you are a real Turkish coffee drinker, then you know that preparation is a kind of ritual, so it will not be amiss if this type of preparation takes a little more time than usual. From the city of Aqaba, Jordan, comes a video showing how Turkish coffee is brewed in the traditional way.
Battery life and protection. These are the main two concerns when taking your phone into the wild. The Mophie Juice Pack H2PRO case beats both. Literally and figuratively. Namely, by wearing it with the iPhone 6 smartphone for more than 100%, you extend the autonomy of the phone, as it contains a battery with a capacity of 2750 mAh. The case is also durable and exceeds military safety standards for drops and shocks. What we said, iPhone 6 Bear Grylls release.
More and more alternative drive cars are knocking on the door of series production. Thus, conventional roads are already regular guests of electric vehicles, and now solar cell cars are also flirting with them. One such is the Sunswift eVe, the solar car of Australian students from the University of New South Wales, who want to drive it on the streets of Sydney as early as July 2015. The car should pass all safety and other standards required for vehicle registration by then. This will make it the first vehicle of its kind in the southern hemisphere.
Most wearable technology is designed to track our movements. And Pulse Play follows our game, tennis to be precise. It is a smart bracelet created for tennis players, which is in charge of monitoring the results. Because every amateur tennis player knows that his opponent tries to score an extra point at every opportunity. Now that won't be possible anymore as Pulse Play is there instead of the referee and will quickly catch your partner in a lie. The three-time Grand Slam winner signed the bracelet.
With its innovative design, the Aero wooden wheel aims to discover new possibilities of composite wood, i.e. specially treated wood (a process of chemical modification of wood by introducing smaller molecules into the cell walls). It was created according to the idea of architects Atanas Zhelev, Mariya Korolova and Martina Hutzal, and saw the light of day at Milan Design Week 2015.
Technology and water have never been on really friendly terms. But thanks to the Monster SuperStar BackFloat speakers, they don't look at each other so sideways anymore. These bluetooth speakers are not only waterproof, but also float on water, so you can take them to the pool, sea, lake, jacuzzi and shower. Ideal for pool parties.