Renault's new Kwid concept car is packed with futuristic ideas, including a quadrocopter that would launch from the roof.
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Japanese skateboarder and self-taught sculptor Haroshi has creatively combined his two passions to present stunning and stylish images of pop culture.
As an official partner of the Olympic Games in Sochi, Volkswagen took its role very seriously. More than 3,000 Volkswagen, Audi and Škoda vehicles contributed, but what stands out the most is the monstrous Polar Expedition Amarok, which was designed a year ago to promote the event even in the most remote regions of Russia.
Slopestyle is a category of surfing with large jumps and rails, where competitors are judged primarily on the difficulty, creativity and style of their riding. However, athletes in Sochi have raised concerns about the safety of the slopestyle course at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park, with the heights of the jumps and the speed competitors gain between jumps said to be problematic.
Microsoft has officially confirmed the new CEO Satya Nadella, who will replace the charismatic Steve Ballmer. Nadela has spent 22 years at Microsoft and was executive vice president of Microsoft's Cloud and Enterprise divisions before his promotion.
2013 saw the rise of so-called "phablets," which are hybrids between a smartphone and a tablet, saw the resurgence of Motorola with the Google-led Moto X, and Apple's fingerprint recognition on the iPhone 5s. Now that 2014 is here, we can once again focus on upcoming phones and new technologies from leading companies in the field.
We are only a few days away from the start of the biggest event in winter sports. The Games also represent one of the biggest sporting events in the history of the host country, Russia. Here are ten interesting facts you may not have known about the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi.
How much did you pay for the last bottle of whiskey you indulged in? Probably not half a million euros.
The Geneva company has created a TV stand that is connected to Bluetooth technology and AirPlay, allowing you to play music and movies without connecting your devices to the TV.
Air bags in the backpack or the so-called Avalanche Air Bag systems have quickly become a mandatory part of the equipment for all extreme skiers and snowboarders who explore untouched terrain in the mountains. If you are caught in the moment before an avalanche is triggered, you pull a lever attached to the backpack's strap and the air or compressed gas pressure inflates the airbag, helping you stay close to the surface of the avalanche instead of being pulled down into the depths where survival is possible small.
We have collected some of the most interesting products that the web has to offer. With them you can drink water from any unrefined source, turn any surface into a speaker, discover an expensive ring in a candle, charge your devices with the help of the sun's rays, listen to music undisturbed, entertain the whole family and, last but not least, diagnose malfunctions in your car.
No, this is not an advanced version of Google Glass that conjures up a screen in front of your eyes. Instead, Google wants to help people with diabetes with smart contact lenses.