Huawei impresses with the new smartphones Huawei Nova and Huawei Nova plus - the first smartphone in a fresh series designed to meet the needs of the most dynamic users. The Huawei Nova boasts an elegant curvy design, an advanced camera for more vibrant photos, and upgraded performance for an enriched user experience. For anyone who appreciates battery capacity, the Huawei Nova is the right choice.
Hate unites! We usually look for a soulmate based on common interests or what we both love, and the Hater dating app takes things from a different angle. It brings people together based on the same things they hate.
Lenovo has introduced a cheaper version of the groundbreaking 2-in-1 tablet Yoga Book, which was one of the brighter spots in the field of technological innovation last year and quickly networked much of the tech world. The Yoga Book for every pocket has the name Lenovo Yoga A12 and, like its older sister, it does not have a keyboard, but only a graphic tablet on which virtual keys are drawn, and the user can create on it with the attached pen. Yogo A12 can only be purchased with Android.
Selfie sticks with telescopic handles are a thing of the past. What you need is SelfieFeet, a smartphone holder that you can attach to your foot or shoe and take a selfie hands-free with the remote. But you can use it for many other things...
Wireless charging is becoming an everyday thing, as most new phones allow wireless charging. But why have a separate unit for charging when you can integrate induction charging technology into something else, such as the screen? This is what Asus did, creating a premium curved screen that, thanks to the Qi receiver, is also a charging station.
You may remember vintage bellows cameras from archival photos, museums and antique shops. If you want to get a sense of how photography used to be, you don't just have to go through the archives and ask your great-grandfather, but you can imagine a reincarnation made of recycled cardboard. Jollylook is a Polaroid camera that easily blends in with the classic "old-timers".
If you are not an adrenaline junkie or a photography enthusiast, then you probably have no particular interest in a drone. But that will definitely change in the future. Recently, drones have been taking over more and more everyday tasks, and you will probably especially like the latest assignment. Drones will hold the umbrella over your head for you. Meet the Umbrella Drone, a drone that carries an umbrella.
Does it also annoy you that the air conditioning blows all the time and you have a cold in the middle of summer? Not anymore! With the Samsung Wind-Free air conditioner, you will no longer have to deal with an unfavorable direct cold air flow. This innovative air conditioner is not only on the side of the users' health, but also on the side of the budget, as it significantly reduces the electricity bill.
Usually movies are made after computer games (Assassin's Eye, Mortal Kombat, Tomb Rider, Warcraft, Hitman, Need For Speed, Invisible Evil, etc.), but in the case of the movie Apocalypse Now (Apocalypse Now), the direction is exactly the opposite, because they will be based on the movie created a computer game. Apocalypse Now is Francis Ford Coppola's cult war film from 1979, which is now getting its first outlines also in the digital version. The game Apocalypse Now - The Game, which collects start-up capital on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, was also "launched" by Coppola himself.
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.
Lowepro is a brand of photography bags and backpacks. They are characterized by quality and excellent functionality. A recent addition to their backpack family is the Lowepro Flipside Trek travel photo backpack, which allows access to gear without removing the backpack and without opening the drawer completely.
If you've gotten the feeling that smartphones have been a variation of the same smartphone since practically 2007, you're not alone. Even most of today's concepts do not deviate from the established design. But not the Alo Phone, a futuristic phone without a screen. Together with the French designer Jerome Olivet, it was designed by Philippe Starck, one of the most unique creators in the world, whom we Slovenians met in connection with Gorenje.











