How far would you go to make your dreams come true? They usually require serious courage and many people tuck their tails between their legs. Even 25-year-old Mike Hudson could, but he left his job as a systems engineer, bought a van on eBay, turned it into a camper and started living his dream - traveling.
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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?
Google's modular smartphone is getting closer to reality. At a recent conference, Google revealed its latest prototype together with the pilot program of the Ara project. It says that the lucky people who will be able to test the phone this year will be Puerto Ricans.
For all fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Labor Day, May 1, 2015, when the sequel to The Avengers, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, premieres, couldn't come soon enough. But luckily, Marvel spoils them with trailers that distract them like little kids for a good time. This is also the case with the last one, which, in addition to its novelty, solved some of the guesswork from the first one.
Between January 23 and 24, Rogla will host the first major IT event in Slovenia in 2015, namely the business and educational event RoglIT, which will be organized by Unistar. This year he will perform under the motto "The FUTURE is HYBRID"; Powered by Unistar PRO", and its spiritus agens will be computing clouds and services and security.
iMacs with Retina displays with a resolution of 5K are certainly a feast for the eyes and a wet dream of every designer, but despite the appeal of new models, something always pulls us back to the past. In the case of this concept, it was the classic Mac look. This one is already on the dustbin of history, but at least on a conceptual level it announced its return and richer for the "knowledge" of the iMac. Mixing the old with the new is therefore gaining traction in technology as well.
We often have the word vision in our language. People, companies, countries. Vision says a lot. It is what makes the present more bearable, what offers hope, it is a motive. It is a lifeline and also a prediction. And like weather forecasts and meteorologists, visions and visionaries are also fallible. Let's take a look at some bold predictions from the last century that have been or are still waiting for possible realization.
Since the laptop, if we want to use it, cannot be held above the head like a book or phone in a lying position, the Japanese came up with the idea of creating a lying desk for the Thanko Super Gorone laptop. What at first appears to be another bizarre affair from the land of the rising sun, doesn't seem so wrong with the news that sitting is the new smoking. Shall we lie down at the table now instead of sitting?
We've all experienced bad breath at some point. If it wasn't coming from our mouths, it was coming from someone else's mouth. Bad breath is a disgusting thing and is the result of health problems, and it also ruins romance. Breathometer has therefore created a pocket-sized device, the Mint, which works similar to a breathalyzer and tells us when we have bad breath. In this way, we can take action in time and save not only the date, but also our health.
Sarah DeRemer is back. The artist, who is known for her photoshopped hybrids between animals and their favorite food, presents herself this time with the series "You Are What You Eat", which otherwise paints the cruel reality of the animal world, otherwise full of wonderful creatures, where most of them are not exactly in a friendly relationship, but rather in a relationship of prey and predator, but presents this in a sympathetic way through a bunch of interesting crossovers.
There is never enough space on smartphones. They only have so much internal memory, and even that is often not what it claims to be. Yes iPhone, we're looking at you and your 16 GB. Therefore, it is wise to use what we have wisely. Let's look at some simple ways that our memory can lose a few "pounds" to cope with new challenges.
Especially on the Asian side of the world, various artists from all over the world gather every year for snow festivals, where they create incredible sculptures from ice and snow. But not the Bartz brothers from New Brighton, Minnesota (USA), who have chosen the yard in front of their house to display their masterpieces for the fourth year in a row. This year they carved a 3 and a half meter turtle.
Alan Turing, portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, was a British mathematician, cryptographer and long-unsung hero of World War 2 who cracked the code of the Nazi Enigma encryption machine. You can see the machine in the Museum of Recent History of Slovenia (during the premiere, especially in Kinodvor), while the film The Imitation Game can be seen in all Cineplexx, Kolosej and other smaller cinemas in Slovenia from January 22 onwards.