Did you know that you've been using your computer mouse wheel incorrectly all your life? At least that's the opinion of its inventor, Jack McCauley, who claims that he himself wanted it to move back and forth across digital space, rather than up and down, as we've been doing since the wheel has been an integral part of computer mice.
The world is powered by data. Do you have enough of them? And if you have enough of them, are you afraid of an enormous amount on your account at the end of the month? We help you find the right balance between data usage and "month-end heart attack".
Our minds work towards simplifying life and it seems right. Of course, with the technology, capabilities and knowledge at our disposal, there's no reason why it shouldn't be. German designer Adreas Mocellin added his crucible to this trend and let's see what he created.
Television became radio... and the telephone became television. Have you ever wondered how many times you pick up your cell phone during TV commercials? And do your children - millennials - still know how to list Slovenian TV programs? Even worse, can they list 5 Slovenian online media that they follow? Do the experiment and I believe you will be extremely surprised.
It's the Samsung Galaxy S8! It was revealed by the infamous Evan Blass, who exposed many devices before the official release. This time he got his hands on the photos of the most anticipated smartphone of the year, which is not the iPhone.
LG Electronics introduces a revolutionary garment care device, the LG Styler, at CES 2024. With advanced features such as a handheld high-pressure steamer, a dynamically moving hanger and Dual TrueSteam technology, the LG Styler promises more effective garment care with improved drying, dehumidification and wrinkle removal.
The first representative of Asus' new series of desktop computers, the Eee Top is equipped with a touch-sensitive 15.6-inch screen, is powered by an Intel Atom N270 processor with a frequency of 1.6 GHz, has 1 GB of memory and a hard disk with a capacity of 160 GB. Instead of a CD/DVD drive, it has six USB interfaces and a card reader...
Nintendo's recent announcement that it will drop the price of the Wii console below two hundred dollars probably made many people think that they would like to play the game. 199 $ - which means just as much € in Europe - is a price that arouses appetites. But the whole thing is just a response, even though Nintendo persistently denies it, to the fall...
Sooam is a Korean institute that has almost perfected dog cloning. Years ago, he was the first to clone a dog with an extremely complex reproductive cycle, and now he does it with his left hand. Years of testing led them to the perfect "product" and today you can order a perfect clone of your dog from them for 80,000 euros. Dog owners will probably get cold feet because there is no canine surrogate that can replace their dog, even if it is a perfect copy. And although it seems like a very complicated process, it is quite the opposite. Don't believe it? See for yourself.
When we see Kormaran, we ask the same question as people who saw Superman in the sky. Is this a catamaran? Is this a trimaran? Is it a monohull? No, it's the Kormaran, a seven-meter three-footer among watercraft that even James Bond wouldn't defend against. It is the finest floating cocktail, made of carbon foil and served in a designer exhibitionism that will rock the nautical world.
The Slovenian project Koto started its campaign on the crowdfunding portal Indiegogo a few days ago. It is an upgrade of the existing CubeSensors smart sensors, and they took the new name because they want to expand their product line and at the same time they don't want to limit themselves to the cube shape. Koto is the old Finnish word for home, and it seems that you couldn't think of a more appropriate name for the sensors that take care of a healthy home.
Have you ever closed your eyes and pinched your nose and tried a spoonful of food but had no idea what you were eating? The taste buds feel quite lonely without the company of smell and sight. The Right Cup somehow manages to trick us. How?