Are you the type of adventurer for whom bad weather or other difficult conditions get your blood pumping and make a hike, trip or trip even more fun? Well, if the answer is yes, we have good news for you! You got a partner in the form of a camera. The Ricoh WG-50 can handle practically everything. Let's see why.
Facebook is not resting on its laurels. He is spreading his tentacles left and right, and his Creative Labs development department is also diligently forging new things. The latest thing he signed up for is Riff, a mobile app for iOS and Android phones that lets you create group videos. We can respond to a recording with a recording.
Security and surveillance technology developer Ring, part of Amazon, has introduced a surveillance drone called Always Home Cam.
Ringly, a fine jewelry and accessory, connects to your phone and keeps you informed about the things that mean the most. Now you can put down your phone and enjoy the moment.
An excellent video, which is basically a parody of the power of the biggest information giant Google. Since most of Google's activities are not visible to the public eye, it is an extremely interesting insight into all the activities of this company.
We all know what time it is when a market situation occurs. In today's times, there is ruthless competition everywhere, so you have to stand out in order to survive. The Ritot smartwatch is a projection of this mentality. Literally. It is a watch that does not display data on the screen as we are used to (if we can even talk about being used to smart watches), because it does not have one at all, but just projects the information onto our hand.
The obsession with selfies is with the ROAM-e flying selfie stick from Australian company IoT Group. The ROAM-e is actually very useful as the user is not limited by the length of the stick, which is otherwise its biggest drawback.
The European Football Championship is the right opportunity to present the collaboration between football ace Robert Lewandowski and the technology giant Huawei. Together, they designed a unique dial that can be used on the new Watch 3 and Watch 3 Pro smart watches.
Robin is the first smartphone in the world that uses cloud technology. Behind the phone, which quickly exceeded the set financial goal on Kickstarter, although it was set at half a million US dollars, there are ex-Googlers and ex-HTC employees. And yes, to say the least, the Robin doesn't stand out in terms of specs. There is a 5.2-inch screen with a resolution of 1080p, a Snapdragon processor and 32 GB of internal memory. With an emphasis on 'internal'. This Android is able to offer an additional 100 GB of cloud space! And that's the reason it stands out so much from the competition.
We are used to seeing robots helping people with everyday tasks in various sci-fi movies. But reality is catching up with you more and more diligently. RoboDynamics has just started fundraising on Kickstarter for the first human-sized personal robot, Luna.
Startup company Robomart has opened the world's first self-driving store. Manufacturers want to deliver groceries, bakery goods and prepared food directly to people with the help of an autonomous robot.
It is clear that the ten-year-old mastered the virtual world better than his grandfather. But for a five-year-old to know how to program? Also clear!