Breathalyzers are expensive, so BACtrack decided to move the blood alcohol meter to the wrist and make it more accessible to the masses. The new piece in the ever-expanding range of wearable technology is called Skyn, and it uses sweat to determine blood alcohol concentration.
Language is often an insurmountable barrier, but the popular service for free online conversations, which also offers cheaper calls to mobile and landline networks, Skype is trying to put an end to this. On computers with the Windows 8.1 operating system, she experimentally installed a universal translator (the Skype Translator application), which interprets the conversation between the two interlocutors in real time.
Did you know that the lines on the phone that indicate the signal are like shoe numbers from different shoe manufacturers, and that two lines on a Samsung are not necessarily two lines on an iPhone. Anyway. Poor cell signal is a reality for all cell phone brands, and YouTuber Grant Thompson has put together tips for us to improve it. First of all, we need to find out what the actual strength of our signal is, which the lines in the right corner of the screen do not tell us. What about him? More on that below.
We are all impatiently counting down the days until Christmas and the moment when the presents will shine under the Christmas tree, which the elves are already diligently wrapping somewhere in Lapland. If you want to track Santa's delivery and spice up the wait, you can help yourself with apps and websites that follow the benefactor from the North Pole every step of the way.
Wheelless cars have been on the agenda for a long time, especially if sci-fi movies are any indicator. But if in reality these are still years away, it seemed that the floating boards predicted for 2015 by the movie Back to the Future II would be a more realistic goal. Just yesterday, these seemed like something from the future, but luxury car maker Lexus surprised and apparently managed to figure out how to defy gravity with a board. Slide is probably not a prank.
'More is better' could also be said in the case of screens and Slidenjoy, two additional IPS 1080p resolution screens for laptops, has listened. Do you like multitasking? Then you'll love the Slidenjoy from the Belgian company of the same name, which excels on Kickstarter and can double or even triple the number of screens you use. But not in the way you might think. It is an accessory that is attached to the laptop case, not individual screens.
Slopes is a multi-purpose stand for GoPro cameras, and its brilliant design allows you to shoot from 20 different angles without using a tripod or other accessories. The bottom of the stand has the shape of a polyhedron, and each face is marked with the angle at which we shoot. Brilliant!
Kickstarter is an online platform where various products and projects of budding creators collect public funds by convincing investors to provide them with funds to start a business. And since there is no recession for ideas even in Slovenia, quite a few brave and optimistic Slovenian individuals or teams went to Kickstarter with their projects. Some were more, others less successful, but this did not stop their business journey. This time, we present the most popular Slovenian projects on Kickstarter, which gained enough supporters and funds to start successful production.
After eight years of research, gathering information and understanding the importance of drinking water, EQUI recently launched its first smart bottle, which is already available for pre-orders on the Kickstarter online platform. One of the smartest bottles on the market at the moment reminds people to drink water with light signals, and it is intended for everyone who is aware of the importance of sufficient hydration, but often forgets to drink regularly.
Mordhau is a medieval-themed multiplayer computer game. You participate in the game online and take part in medieval battles with swords, axes and other medieval weapons. The game was developed by the Slovenian Marko Grgurovič and impressed with it on Kickstarter, where it surpassed the set goal in just one day.
Coronavirus, Arnes Učilnice and Kobe Bryant at the top of the list of the most popular searches in Slovenia! These are Google Trends 2020!
Can you imagine a situation where you get paid to view an ad? Probably yes, in my dreams. Well, the Slovenian mobile app Venxly, invented by Miha J. Mulec, turns this into reality, so you can pinch yourself peacefully without waking up to a harsh reality where ads are only a necessary evil. Namely, the application sets new trends in advertising, as it will stimulate the visitor to visit the ad, for which he will be suitably rewarded.