The E-traces app, a genius invention by Lesia Trubat, records dance steps and transforms them into real visual sensations with the help of technology.
Applications
Years ago, the sounds produced by our mobile phones were like in the beginnings of e-mails. Today? Most of them are audio spam. Today, our smartphone advertises for every fig, which in turn affects social interaction, because the firbec always defeats us. With so many apps and programs, it's hard to silence everything at once, and turning off your phone or ignoring it isn't an option. What are we left with? The Shhhh app.
If you want to be a student, you have to stick to books. But if you want to be a really good student in the 21st century, you cannot do without basic technological aids. To make our studies more engaged and above all more practical, it's high time we download the best apps for students on our phones.
Google has introduced a revamped Google Calendar App that promises convenient help in managing and organizing schedules and events.
The simple and phenomenal free iPhone app Keezy Drummer makes drumming accessible and fun. In other words, anyone can play the drums.
You're probably also pressed for time and don't have time to cut your hair or trim your beard. With the Shortcut app, this problem is significantly reduced. This one offers direct contact with the stylist, who then arrives at the desired location and cuts or shaves you.
Jawbone has developed a new application, Jawbone Drop, that allows users to manage a group playlist of tweets.
Fashion applications provide daily fresh fashion inspiration and always bring new fashion trends into our lives. Check out our selection of the top five.
Need a little help with your next math test or exam? MicroBlink has an app that will help you learn or study math effectively - maybe a little too effectively.
You imagine that you could transform everything you see, every beautiful image, a piece of art you created yourself or a precious moment with your loved ones into something you can feel and something you can give. The SnapShirt app lets you preserve such special moments with photorealistic clothing that promises to last a lifetime.
Facebook's design team presented the Rooms application, a virtual refuge for everyone who likes to advertise incognito, that is, under a pseudonym. This social network requires a real identity to open a profile, but for many people, the web is the only place that gives them freedom of expression through anonymity. And since everything happens on Facebook, these virtual rooms for chatting about any topic allow them to be where everyone is.
This is one of those stories that we can all relate to. Toilet paper roll and its replacement. We know how unpleasant it is to come across a clearing when the bulk of the work is already behind us. When we're at home, it's easier to solve than in a bar, even though we're not exactly proud of yelling for help from behind the toilet. And since the rule "whoever uses paper, replaces the roll" usually does not work, the RollScout is a smart holder here.










