Can you imagine that you could make your own drone out of Lego blocks? It would be great. Even if it fell apart, we would conveniently put it back together and maybe even better than we managed to do it the first time.
Humans deal with (our) future all the time. What will we study, where will we go on vacation, what will we wear to work the next morning, what will our financial situation be next year and on and on. Let's leave such big questions for another time. We have something more fun for you as far as the future goes. What if we told you that you could send yourself a text that you won't receive until 25 years from now?
Not long ago, we wondered what it would be like when robots started doing the most common jobs. Robotization has always had a slightly negative connotation in our conversations, as most people still fear it. Well, the fear may be unnecessary, as this concrete example also shows.
Do you remember the old, usually action movie, where the agent has invisible headphones in his ears, and someone from the central office helps him to simultaneously answer questions that the agent cannot do by himself? If nothing else, every one of us could use it in school at some point. Well, something similar is being marketed by Google. Emphasis on "similar"!
If you regularly ride city buses, then you have noticed especially young people who are more or less staring at their smartphones. They are most likely playing games. And for this youth (and non-youth, of course) we now have great news! A smartphone has arrived, on which playing games will be a real pleasure. Introducing the Razer Phone.
A team of engineers who used to work at Apple and Instagram joined forces, and you can imagine the result. They envisioned a camera that would be able to capture images all around your axis, but chances are you won't end up using it (only) for that purpose. Here is the Rylo 360.
Death has been an integral part of our lives since birth, but we still have a hard time getting used to the thought of it. In our culture we fear it, sometimes it is taboo, in others it is viewed completely differently. For years, man has been trying to extend his life, to allow himself better quality late years, sometimes he even tries to outwit nature, but for now, we all, without exception, have an expiration date. But what if modern technology could summon the dead from eternal sleep?
The virtual reality market is hot. There are more and more competitors and as a result the toys are getting better and better. We have quite a number of already quite sophisticated glasses at our disposal, but we have never had such as we present to you here and now.
If you need a modern tool or a means to sketch or write down fresh ideas, but at the same time stay in the analog world, this device is perfect for you. It combines the two worlds of both digital and analog, so it is difficult to determine whether it is a classic tablet or not. Well, let's take a closer look at it, and we will be able to find out more.
Saudi Arabia is the first country in the world to grant citizenship to a robot named Sophia. This was presented at the Future Investment Initiative event, a platform for discussing current and long-term global investment trends. Sophia is capable of different facial expressions and can recognize other faces, look people in the eye and speak completely naturally.
Samsung Electronics presents a new tablet computer, which families will especially enjoy. If you're going on a long trip or you want non-stop entertainment at home, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab A is the right device for you. It is decorated with a good number of innovations, but still remains within the framework of the Galaxy family.
Excuse me? Not that we would defend the innovations in repelling mosquitoes, which from summer to summer are less receptive to our efforts in the fight against their bites. But for a smartphone to take care of that? Um, why not, at least if we ask LG.