Google recently added a new tool called Which Phone to help us find the Android phone for us amidst the flood of phones. The tool asks us to choose three activities for which we most often use our phone and determine how often we use it for that. Then Google "thinks" a bit and offers a choice of three mobile phones and links to online stores.
The revolutionary Orphe shoes are undoubtedly the dream of every dancer, as they enable true artistic expression through lively light and music. With motion sensors, users can easily track the interaction between their dance moves, light and sound. Which, in other words, would mean that the whole world can represent a painting canvas, where shoes serve us as a brush of infinite possibilities.
They say there are no shortcuts to success, so there are keyboard shortcuts that will save you valuable time. Admittedly, operating systems (Windows, Mac) are designed for mouse management, but for really fast work, a keyboard full of shortcuts is much more useful. These are used with advantage by these "power users", but regardless of whether you are a computer genius or use the computer occasionally, the following shortcuts will not only save you time, but also simplify your work.
If you're looking for a new protective case for your iPhone 6, then you've got a winner. +Simplism has produced a very special Hibiki acoustic case, which with its geometric design is much more than just a protective case. With its three-dimensional wooden construction, it is the only case in the world that improves the sound quality of a smartphone. How? It reduces noise by eliminating internal vibrations and eliminates audio signals and radio waves.
Holographic technology, as we are used to from Star Wars, is becoming a reality. Bleen, a 3D projection system, works without 3D glasses. By using 3D reconstruction, it can create a moving hologram image.
Imagine a world where dreams meet reality. This is Holus, an interactive desktop holographic display that blurs the line between the digital and real worlds by turning two-dimensional content into a three-dimensional holographic experience. It is a platform that transforms content from a computer, tablet or smartphone into 3D holograms and, unlike most modern devices, brings people together like a campfire.
Today's digital cameras are no longer just about taking pictures. Most are therefore as much a camera as a camera, and many professional directors use DSLR cameras to shoot commercials or video spots. If you also have a desire to record dynamic and smooth footage, the Edelkrone Pocket Skater² "dolly" is just for you. The three-wheel pocket camera cart is extremely stable, agile, light, convenient and inexpensive.
The main news from Apple's regular annual developer conference WWDC 2015 is the Apple Music streaming service. Starting June 30, 2015, it will offer unlimited music listening and file downloads for $10 per month in a hundred countries around the world. Something like this was to be expected after the purchase of the company Beats, although it did not (yet) send Beats Music to the eternal hunting grounds.
Make sure you're well-equipped for all your photographic endeavors, so explore Canon's latest Summer Cashback 2015 promotional offer. Canon is giving you up to €250 cashback on selected photography equipment, including cameras, lenses, flashes and printers!
By now, we've kind of gotten used to the shape of drones, which, frankly, isn't the most practical. It is a rather concrete and cumbersome piece. Well, the Sprite drone defies design standards and has chosen its own unorthodox shape. Instead of width, it has grown in height and acts like a slightly larger battery and some kind of mutated insect. You can pre-order it on Kickstarter and expect it as early as July 2015.
Already know what you're going to do with your smartphone today? We have some helpful suggestions, or rather, the five best apps to boost our brains - everything from learning a language to improving our concentration. Here are the top five apps that boost our mental abilities.
Facebook and smartphone have become like ass and shirt. More and more users use the most popular social network on the go, through a dedicated application. But Facebook is a greedy business, and not everyone has the most powerful smartphone. And since low-cost devices have recently flooded the market, Facebook is now meeting these users with a "diet" version of the mobile application that does not require such a fast Internet connection and powerful hardware.