In the past, we used to equip ourselves with maps, compasses, tourist guides,... but today, all this travel equipment has been reduced to smartphone applications. But the tasks of travel apps do not end there. They can make your journey easier at almost every step, as you can use them to check flight delays, find and book accommodation, call transport, find the nearest gas station,... and they also serve as guides and weather forecasters. We present to you the indispensable travel apps that you must have on your smartphone before you go on a trip.
Mac-based graphic designers will especially enjoy Astropad applications. Which is most, since they are rare on PC. Well, graphics tablet manufacturers will be a little less happy about it, because it will eat away at their bread. Namely, Astropad, which has nothing to do with astrology, turns the iPad into a Retina display (extremely high resolution dots per inch) and gives it the properties of a graphics tablet.
Aston Martin is an automotive icon. But why stop at cars, when you can also offer the market a smartphone. This one has apparently definitively succeeded the high-end wheels with the signature of the luxury car brand. Let's just remember Porsche's (BlackBerry) and Lamborghini's. Aston Martin found an ally for the production of the concept with a transparent screen in Mobiad, which is known for prestigious smartphones, so it is almost a natural partnership.
With the smartphone, or to be more precise, the "phablet" M1 Note, the Chinese Meizu adopts the classic Eastern strategy of "no-name" brands. To offer a product that can compete with famous names, but is available at a significantly lower price. Nothing else is the aforementioned cross between a smartphone and a tablet, with which Meizu is targeting young people, who clearly want the most for as little as possible. And this is what the modern "brick" M1 Note for 170 euros gives them.
The XOO Belt is no ordinary belt, as it not only prevents your pants from falling down, but also prevents your smartphone from running out of battery. Both can be inconvenient, but we're not as used to carrying a charger around as we are to wearing a belt. With the XOO Belt, which looks like a normal belt (with black or brown leather), you'll have it on you all the time and you'll be able to charge on the go, independent of sockets.
Photoshop was already 25 years old on February 19. In its childhood, it was primarily a professional computer program for processing photos and other graphics, but in its teenage years, parallel to the rapid rise of the Internet, it, like many well-intentioned inventions, also fell into the hands of "miscreants" who started it exploited for purposes that changed the world forever. Photo manipulations have become our everyday life and, like a lie repeated long enough, have become accepted as reality.
The very first curved computer screen in the world, LG's Curved UltraWide, marked 34UC97, can now also be found on Slovenian shelves, where it will stand out not only for its "closed" position, but also for its 21:9 aspect ratio. Currently, 16:9 rules. For 1249.90 euros (plus VAT) you will get 34 or. 32.7-inch screen with IPS technology (sophisticated LCD), which offers an exceptional viewing angle and an exceptional image, as well as a multitude of functionality and connectivity options.
The Neptune Duo smartwatch took a different tack than most smartwatches. While most are subordinate to smartphones or their assistants, the situation with this Android watch is just the opposite. We get it in a set with a phone with a 5-inch screen, which is just an interface and thus much less smart than smartphones. That's why it's so much smarter. But the phone is not only an extended arm of the latter, but also a charger where the watch can "tap" its battery.
Smartphones are more popular than ever, and it's never been easier to find a phone case that matches our personality. While most people buy cases to protect their device from drops and scratches, some opt for unusual, bizarre and sometimes downright impractical phone cases. We've delved into the depths of the interwebs to find some of the funniest and silliest phone cases.
Smart glasses Sony SmartEyeglass was introduced by Sony last September, and in March 2015 these multimedia smart glasses with the label Developer Edition will only be available for the first buyers. After the withdrawal of Google's Glass glasses, they will have no real competition, and they will hit you in the pocket for 670 euros. For this, you will get augmented reality, which will work in connection with your smartphone.
Facebook is expected to become a social network of the "living dead" around 2065, as the number of dead people's profiles will exceed the number of living people. To prevent this from happening, since it is still intended to maintain and establish contacts, Facebook is now also getting a (digital) will, which means that you can entrust the management of your profile to someone else after your death. Until now, it has only frozen, and even for that it was necessary to overcome many bureaucratic obstacles.
The Toshiba Satellite Z30 notebook has 16 hours of autonomy thanks to the fast and powerful, but at the same time very economical Intel Core i5 5200 processor from the Broadwell family. It is a compact notebook, weighing only half a kilogram and with ideal dimensions for portability (316 x 227 x 17.9 mm).