Mercedes-Benz will partner with Google in a new initiative aimed at creating an exceptional next-generation digital luxury car experience. The German automaker will use new in-car data and navigation capabilities from Google Maps to develop a custom navigation system. This collaboration will enable Mercedes to offer customers a highly sophisticated driving experience that combines Google's reliable and trusted information with the brand's luxury touch. The partnership also includes exploring further collaboration using Google's artificial intelligence, data and open infrastructure solutions.
Modern technology has affected almost all areas of our lives. At least until now we have not associated it with clothes. That may soon change – Ministry of Supply is aiming to change fashion trends with its smart heated jacket.
The recreational equipment market is full of useful devices that can be used to measure heart rate, elapsed time, height difference and other categories that we pay attention to. Above all, they help us stay motivated, as we can constantly check how well we are doing. But there aren't many that have as attractive a look as the Misfit Flare activity wrist monitor.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has launched a subscription service called "Meta Verified" that allows users to receive the coveted blue tick on their Instagram and Facebook accounts for a monthly fee of up to $15. According to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the subscription service will be launched in New Zealand and Australia this week, and will soon be expanded to other countries. The move aims to expand Meta's revenue channels, which have been hit hard by Apple's privacy changes.
Most drones consist of a frame with any number of arms, which is not the case with the new MetaFly drone. Namely, with its image, as well as with the way it flies, it strongly resembles a flying insect.
Anyone who has ever tried to cycle with a DSLR camera around their neck knows that it is practically impossible, and especially uncomfortable. But not only does the camera happily dance left and right and distract you while you drive, there is a good chance that your precious piece of equipment will crash somewhere sooner or later. The Mettle Speed Strap was designed with camera riders in mind and is tailored to keep your camera close at hand but close enough to your body to keep you cycling without getting in the way. .
The Chinese company Xiaomi has launched the Mi 8 smartphone and its Explorer Edition and SE versions. How do the three models differ from each other and which one suits you best?
China's Xiaomi has presented the world with its new flagship among smartphones, the Mi Note, with which it will not have to face accusations of copying Apple or even the iPhone for a change (the iPad and Mi Pad are very similar). That's why Samsung is now looking at it a little sideways, because it borrowed the word Note from their dictionary, which does not diminish its great features, which the appearance does not match.
Three years ago, it was necessary to shell out mountains of money and send a loud and rather large unmanned aerial vehicle into the air for high-quality aerial shots with a drone. Today, thanks to Extreme Flyer's Micro Drone 3.0, you can capture the action in 720p quality with one of the world's smallest drones. You can pre-order it on Indiegogo for a calculated 135 euros.
Microsoft Health is a new service that helps us live a healthy life, and the Microsoft Band is the first device powered by Microsoft Health to help us reach our sports goals by tracking our heart rate, steps, calories burned and sleep quality.
Microsoft unveiled a range of new AI features and products at its multi-day Microsoft Build 2024 event, including Team Copilot, Copilot Studio and 53 Vision. The company also announced partnerships with Devin AI and Khan Academy, and introduced new features for Azure and GitHub Copilot.
The answer to the question of what Windows 10 brings will be known today after 6 p.m., when the Microsoft conference will begin, which will offer us an insight into the operating system of the future, which will begin its march on the computers of end users once in the fall of 2015. They say that an older environment will also smell, i.e. even eight-year-old computers. You can follow the event live.