Photoshop was already 25 years old on February 19. In its childhood, it was primarily a professional computer program for processing photos and other graphics, but in its teenage years, parallel to the rapid rise of the Internet, it, like many well-intentioned inventions, also fell into the hands of "miscreants" who started it exploited for purposes that changed the world forever. Photo manipulations have become our everyday life and, like a lie repeated long enough, have become accepted as reality.
The HP Photosmart C8180 multifunctional device combines a printer, scanner and copier. It is one of the more powerful multipurpose devices on the market. It has a built-in DVD-recording unit (LightScribe technology), which allows you to print a "cover" with any (unfortunately b/w) graphics on a DVD. ...
Phree from Kickstarter - a smart pencil that turns the world into an infinitely large piece of paper
Phree is a pencil-like device that allows us to turn any physical surface into a virtual piece of paper. With it, you are no longer limited to the surface of the smartphone screen, where the smart pencil simultaneously "redraws" and saves your written ideas and sketches. At the same time, Phree brings us back to the times when we had more interaction with the world around us and makes sure that we don't forget to write by hand so quickly, you know, like this with a pen and not via a (virtual) keyboard.
Piaggio, the famous scooter manufacturer, has set out to create a robot porter. We don't know if the Piaggio Gita droid is related to BB-8 from Star Wars, but we do know that it carries things for you, makes deliveries and automatically follows you around.
Is there a more fun way to show off your favorite Instagram photo than by turning it into a temporary thief? Picattoo allows Instagram photos to be turned into mini tattoos that will last up to seven days.
Year after year, the iPhone's camera improves, but it cannot offer something like this by itself! The Pictar iPhone Photo Holder is, dare we say, the best thing in recent memory. Are you interested in what makes everything possible?
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.
With all the amazing things a bike-friendly city has to offer, sometimes the hardest part is finding your bike, drowning somewhere in the sea of other bikes. FROLIC Studio wants to solve this problem, so they created the Pingbell bike bell that helps us find our bike. A completely normal bell at first glance, it hides some smart technology that helps in locating the bike. Pingbell is currently raising funds on Kickstarter.
The world of luxury watches is awash with tributes to human greed, but American company Nico Gerard has still somehow managed to create a timepiece that stands out. Namely, they made a wristwatch that was combined with the Apple Watch smart watch. It's not a crossover, their idea was to wear both watches at the same time. That's why the Pinnacle has a classic Swiss-made analog wristwatch on the front, and an Apple Watch on the other. Why, you ask? Because five-year-olds never have enough.
The day is not far when you will be able to do just about anything with your smartphone. Today, you can do practically anything with it. You pay bills, make video calls, surf the Internet and shop, participate in social networks - and from now on keep your pet.
Anyone who likes to indulge in electronic and hip-hop rhythms has probably had itchy fingers watching mixing masters at work. But DJ equipment is expensive - mixing desk, turntable, player, sound needles,... especially if you don't have professional DJ ambitions. With the advent of controllers, the bar for "recreational" DJs has been raised considerably, and Pioneer's DDJ-WeGO 3 raises it even higher.
MP3 players are now just a memory for most. Smartphones have almost completely exterminated them, but the most "resistant" versions, i.e. high-tech devices for audiophiles, have survived, but live more in the background. Now they're joined by Pioneer's XDP-100R, a sleek mobile piece that won't appeal to everyone, but that's not even its purpose.