Betabrand has produced a special line of Flashback clothing designed to combat the paparazzi. Have you ever tried to take a photo of someone wearing a reflective vest in the dark? If so, then you know that flash and reflector are like cat and dog. This is exactly the effect of such pieces of clothing, which are primarily elegant and ordinary, as they reveal their true nature only when they are "attacked" by paparazzi cameras. So will we see celebrities wearing this again when they go out in public, but they won't want it to be all over the gossip magazines?
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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?
Projectors have been shrinking more and more in recent years, leaving meeting rooms and similar environments and becoming independent from laptops. The Beam smart pocket projector from Kicstarter is a classic example. It is intended for personal (as well as business) use and, despite the size of a classic filament bulb, it is capable of turning content from the screen of a smartphone or tablet into a movie experience. You just need to provide it with a flat surface.
Have you ever wondered why we have a leap year or why February only has 28 days (well, except when it doesn't)? For the answer, we need to go back two thousand years, to Roman times, when the Roman Empire was ruled by Julius Caesar. And in short, science and ego are to blame. But you are probably also interested in the background of the leap year story or why February has 28 days? You have come to the right address.
Audi also leaked photos of the second generation Audi R8 (2015) before the Geneva Motor Show. And here too we have something to be happy about. No, these are not women's curves, but the curves and assets of the Audi R8. The "cloths" have also fallen from the rear windshield, under which there is a wonderful view of the 5.2-liter V10 engine with stratified cylinder filling (FSI) technology, which will offer 540- and 610-horsepower versions (V10 Plus model ).
Wearable technology is definitely on the rise, but who would have thought that we would include bananas among it. Yes, you read that right. Bananas! Dole debuted this first edible wearable device at the Tokyo Marathon on February 22, 2015. It will measure a runner's heart rate and lap speed, tell when to eat and write motivational messages sent via Twitter. Where? On the shell. Bizarre? No, the Japanese.
Not Eyjafjallajökull, not Vesuvius, the most active volcano will be the new Aston Martin Vulcan. The racing car, which was named after the Roman god of fire, is so beastly that it would rather not be let out of the "cage", and it can only be driven on the racetrack. Yes, we are really not used to such extreme trips from Aston Martin, as they are more at home in prestigious sports cruisers, but they are also no strangers to supercars. But this one is the most brutal after the One-77 model, and the price is also brutal - 2.05 million euros.
Kill Me Three Times is basically an action thriller, but it shouldn't be thrown in the same bin as films like Inception, Taken, GI Joe... because it does star Simon Pegg. The action thriller needs to be added here with a hint of black comedy. The film was "twisted" by Kriv Stenders, and the aforementioned English actor played the role of a hired killer. We enter his story when he is tasked with killing a rich man's wife, but he soon discovers that he is not alone in this mission and that he has unwittingly found himself in three different stories.
Why are we still sending SMS messages in 2015 is a completely appropriate question. Namely, with all the other options, it seems like a real dinosaur in the range of digital communication options. The first SMS was sent way back in 1992, and in 2010 as many as 80 percent of all mobile users used them. Then came smartphones, paving the way for email, instant messaging and apps. Despite more modern communication channels, SMS remains one of the primary channels. Why?
It took 99 years at the Fabergé jewelry house to hatch a new jeweler's work of art, a pearl imperial egg made of 139 small white pearls and more than 3,300 diamonds, accompanied by other precious stones. The last one dates back to the reign of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II, when such eggs were toys of the ruling families. It was presented at the watch and jewelry exhibition in Doha, and will start looking for its buyer at the auction.
In today's times, it seems unheard of to leave your job, even if the salary is so wretched and we are so dissatisfied with it. But that's what we often say to ourselves until retirement. So if you have a dream, don't let your job get in the way. This is probably what the American couple Guillaume Dutilh and Jenna Spesard thought, who quit their jobs and exchanged their settled life for a mobile home with which they travel around the USA.
If The Ant Bully was an animated version of Darling, I Shrunk My Children, where a clumsy scientist accidentally shrunk his children, A Small World is a photographic version. 21-year-old Aneel Neupane did not experiment with devices or potions, but with Photoshop, where he created a "minimundus" of people and inserted them into detailed photographs.
Moggles is a new headset for virtual reality, where you move with the help of a smartphone, which, like a cassette in a Walkman, is inserted into a device that resembles swimming goggles. Hence the name, which is a combination of the words "goggles" and "mobile". It is compatible with any smartphone that does not have a screen larger than 5.5 inches, and relies on their technology (sensors, internet and processor). He is looking for his "patrons" on Indiegogo.