Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said that in the future, humans will be the pets of robots. Which, given the following, is still an optimistic scenario. And when we imagine the apocalypse, it doesn't usually start with an innocent game of ping pong, but the following footage of an Omron robot playing ping pong with humans and working to easily subdue not only its ping pong opponent but all of humanity suggests that we should also consider such a scenario.
Fans of the Angry Birds franchise beware! Although the euphoria of splashing angry birds has died down a bit, one of the most popular smartphone games is making a big comeback. And here we don't mean the movie screens, where the angry birds fly in July 2016, but we are talking about the Angry Birds 2 application, which is already available for users of iOS and Android devices. So Angry Birds are back and the only question is, why don't you have them on your phone yet?!
The vice president of Apple's design department, Jony Ive, was very graphic last September when he said what the Apple Watch would mean for Switzerland - the watches of the "old forge" are doomed. Even if we take the bragging out of the equation, Ive has a point. The Swiss industry must be aware of what wrist computers mean for their business. Smart watches do not necessarily mean the decline of classic wristwatches, but their golden days are definitely over. But there is a product on the market that keeps up with the tech toys, even if it's not as high-tech as Apple's revolutionary model. It is a Sistem51 watch from the Swiss brand Swatch.
Have you ever had one of those days when you hoped you wouldn't run into anyone you know at a store or bar, or you really didn't feel like waiting in line? Hand in hand, when did you have it? And what does this have to do with Google? Everything. Google now provides us with information about store or bar visit statistics, so you can check the most popular times, i.e. when it is usually the busiest and when is the best time to go shopping, visit the gym or read the newspaper while sipping coffee.
Wireless charging has become a convenience of many a smartphone, and since we are in the era of the Internal Thing, it was only a matter of time before the first screen that wirelessly charges mobile devices. Samsung is the first in the world to boast of it, presenting this versatile computer screen under the SE370 designation.
Although the European market still has some reservations when it comes to "Chinese goods" in the field of mobile technology, this does not apply to the smartphones of the not even two-year-old Chinese start-up company OnePlus, which initially impressed with the OnePlus model, and now his successor is coming, hoping for similar success to his predecessor, who was considered one of the best in the eyes of experts. OnePlus 2 will satisfy even the most demanding users, but the main competitive advantage of the most anticipated Android of 2015 is the price, because for similar specifications you have to look much deeper into your wallet.
WATCHme, also Watchus cyclopus, is a new "species" of memory stations for smart watches "discovered" by Vivien Muller. The cyclops monster that powers the Apple Watch was inspired by monsters from movies and cartoons. And although the offer of such chargers is already quite concentrated, none is as cute as the combination of a Minion and a one-eyed green ball of Mike from Monsters in the Closet, sorry from Kickstarter, where WATCHme is collecting start-up funds.
For nearly two centuries, the science and art of photography has allowed people to capture the world around them through carefully crafted camera lenses. But not all lenses are created equal. While most lenses only want to please, other lenses mainly want to charm. Today we will look at the most interesting lenses in the history of photography.
You know that Google follows your every move and keeps all the history of your locations. Of course, only if you allowed him to send your location. Now, in addition to Big Brother, you can also access this data yourself and thus relive your past wanderings on Google Maps. The function is hidden under the name "Your Timeline", where you can check where you were on a certain day, month and year.
Autonomy is the biggest thorn in the side of mobile devices, as we use them practically all day today. That's why chargers have become our mandatory companion, but there are still places where we don't have access to electricity. Of course, there are solar chargers, but even the sun sometimes fails, especially in bad weather conditions, when the phone can be our solution. But empty is of no use to us. That's why the Crank Monkey hand charger never lets us down, for better or for worse.
The Travelamp is a cute accessory in the form of a flashlight that turns your smartphone into a mini night light, using the phone's built-in flash as a light bulb. The light diffuser made of durable silicone from Fred & Friends transforms the harsh light of the flash into a pleasant ambient light that will bring charm to just about any room.
With the Lenovo Miix 3 tablet, you will quickly forget about classic and even mini laptops, as it is ideal for surfing the web, listening to music, watching movies and photos. For which most users today use laptops. In addition, the fact that it already has the Windows 8.1 operating system installed (with smart Bing search) is also a good thing, and when you buy it, you also get a one-year license for the most powerful Office to date, Office 365.