Recently, there has been a lot of talk about VR and AR glasses, after all, there are more and more of them on the market. We have already presented quite a few of them. In addition to being extremely innovative, a new 'sandbox' for technological adventurers, the glasses also share a (so far) rather clumsy appearance. If you were to wear them on the street, you would certainly attract the looks of passers-by, who would probably even make a little joke at your expense. But you can also avoid the teasers.
Monopoly was an ideal opportunity for everyone to become a multi-millionaire, a real estate mogul or the owner of a hotel chain, at least for an hour. In short, we could live in an illusion for a while. And we still had fun, because Monopoly is (was) certainly one of the more popular board games. You know we've been playing it wrong until now?
If we look at the desktop of the average user's smartphone, the first thing we probably see is a flood of icons that are nothing more than applications. A few social networks, some kind of game, an online newspaper and maybe sports results and the phone is already pretty full. But applications eat up data, you've probably already figured that out yourself. What if we had a kind of 'watchdog' that would prevent excessive data consumption?
They say the best things always come last. And somehow I can't get out of my skin when I immediately push the LG V30 among the best phones of 2017. And this without any bad conscience, because LG ticked all the items that a competitor for the throne in the prestigious class of premium smartphones must have.
It's raining outside, but we walk briskly under an umbrella towards the bar or to visit, where we stay for an hour or so, but in the meantime it stops raining. When we look out the window, we are happy with the news and go home satisfied. And there we realize that we forgot the umbrella. Experienced a hundred times, right?
Thanks to the age of smartphones, many devices have 'lost their jobs', without which we could not imagine life before. Suddenly, we no longer needed a watch, a portable music player, a notebook, a camera, and so on. All their tasks are now done by the smartphone. But some devices cannot be used anyway. One of them is the alarm clock that we want to present to you.
At one time, foldable phones were the most 'dude' thing in our pockets. We thought it was great when we had to open the phone before dialing the number. Well, then we didn't see them again for a while. Occasionally another appeared, but did not stay very long. But that may change soon.
December is also a time of giving. Both among those closest to you and among business partners. This is a way of expressing gratitude for good relations. But all is well and good until we are faced with the question "What should I buy?" And if you know someone who loves technology, then this is the right choice. Here are the 2017 gifts for tech and tech toy lovers.
Artificial intelligence is slowly but steadily making its way through all the pores of our lives. You could joke and say that she will soon be 'jumping out of every pate'. In any case, we can look forward with enthusiasm to where we can test it, which device will be equipped with it, or what it will bring us. Until then, let's take a look at Vinci 2.0, the first smart headphones equipped with artificial intelligence.
The Stark Mobility electric board changes the concept of electric boards known so far. Until now, we've managed these through hand-held controls. Stark Mobility has drawn the cross on this and they have designed a skateboard that is controlled using its own tilt.
It seems that real men only grow beards because the "programme" is to play games to the point of unconsciousness. Movember thus became the month in which the most games of the biggest franchises hit the shelves. Let's go... action!
Ever wanted to peek into the future? In fact, we all think about the future all the time, but we cannot predict it. Except what we will eat the next moment or wear the next morning. What about our surroundings, our villages, our cities? We can show you how Dubai, Moscow and New York will look like in 32 years.