The question of whether to turn off the computer overnight puzzles many. This is compounded by the fact that there is no universal answer. Will the constant switching off and on take a toll on the components and shorten their vitality and lifespan? On the other hand, won't the computer suffer the same "damage" if it is left on all the time? As you can see, it is a real Hamlet question, but one that offers a definite answer. But taking into account certain factors.
Before heading to Hollywood, Talking Tom took some time to film adventures with his friends for the YouTube channel. The popular character, who built his world fame on the application of the couple Login, is coming with 11-minute long episodes as part of the animated series Talking Tom and Friends even before the feature film. The first season will start already on April 30, 2015.
Motorola Moto E launched the second generation of its cheapest smartphone, which can be had for around 110 euros. If you move them around 30 more, you will even get LTE connectivity instead of 3G support. Definitely a smartphone that won't hit your wallet hard, but also won't disappoint, because it has something to show for it. It also has a "hard skin", as the screen is covered with the third generation of Gorilla Glass.
Projectors have been shrinking more and more in recent years, leaving meeting rooms and similar environments and becoming independent from laptops. The Beam smart pocket projector from Kicstarter is a classic example. It is intended for personal (as well as business) use and, despite the size of a classic filament bulb, it is capable of turning content from the screen of a smartphone or tablet into a movie experience. You just need to provide it with a flat surface.
Wearable technology is definitely on the rise, but who would have thought that we would include bananas among it. Yes, you read that right. Bananas! Dole debuted this first edible wearable device at the Tokyo Marathon on February 22, 2015. It will measure a runner's heart rate and lap speed, tell when to eat and write motivational messages sent via Twitter. Where? On the shell. Bizarre? No, the Japanese.
Why are we still sending SMS messages in 2015 is a completely appropriate question. Namely, with all the other options, it seems like a real dinosaur in the range of digital communication options. The first SMS was sent way back in 1992, and in 2010 as many as 80 percent of all mobile users used them. Then came smartphones, paving the way for email, instant messaging and apps. Despite more modern communication channels, SMS remains one of the primary channels. Why?
Moggles is a new headset for virtual reality, where you move with the help of a smartphone, which, like a cassette in a Walkman, is inserted into a device that resembles swimming goggles. Hence the name, which is a combination of the words "goggles" and "mobile". It is compatible with any smartphone that does not have a screen larger than 5.5 inches, and relies on their technology (sensors, internet and processor). He is looking for his "patrons" on Indiegogo.
The Pebble Time smartwatch promises an incredible 7 days of battery life, beating competitors like the Apple Watch, LG Watch Urbane,... by days! Unlike most smart watches, it does not use a touch screen, but e-paper, i.e. a screen with the contrast of paper, which consumes very little energy. Although it has barely started its Kickstarter campaign, it already exceeded the goal of 500 thousand dollars in 20 minutes, and after an hour the number jumped to two million.
Watching clips on the YouTube web portal will now be paid for. YouTube is introducing a monthly subscription, which is the result of a pilot project that has been running on certain channels since 2013 (UFC, National Geographic, PGA,...). The subscription should be modest, but in return the user received a much better user experience, which in translation means no more advertisements, which were scattered widely on the portal. How not, when every other internet user uses YouTube.
Apple hit the nail on the head again after filming an ad with Martin Scorsese that aired during the 2015 Oscars on ABC. The famous film director, for a change, did not sit in the director's chair, in the advertisement, which was entirely recorded with an iPad Air 2 tablet, but in the role of narrator. These are words from his speech on creativity at the Tisch School of the Arts in New York.
YouTube now has a mobile app for children called YouTube Kids. It is a "program" intended exclusively for the youngest, free of adult content and content unsuitable for children. Under one roof, only what is family or children's colored is collected - it can be shows, music videos or educational content. As of Monday, February 23, 2015, the app is already available to American children.
The first photos and details of the HTC One M9 smartphone were supposed to be revealed at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), which starts in Barcelona on March 2, 2015, but online enthusiasts Mobile Geeks have overtaken it. The HTC One M9 will occupy the very top of HTC's range of smartphones, where it will succeed the One M8 model. Although they have similar "facial" features (the One M9 is a little more watered down, as the case is slightly thicker) and the same "taste" for the case, the successor boasts more powerful hardware.