A Wi-Fi access password is a necessary evil for most. It's a safeguard that doesn't allow strangers to connect to our network and steal bandwidth. But every password has an Achilles' heel, no matter how sophisticated, which makes most routers or "routers" vulnerable. But not the Keewifi router, which uses device proximity rather than a code as a form of authentication.
People simply forget how important it is to walk correctly and have a straight spine. The Arki bracelet, designed by the company Zikto, analyzes our gait and helps keep it healthy, provides data on body balance and records our activities.
The line between digital cameras and mobile phone cameras is almost blurred. Although this fact is probably hard to swallow for all sworn (D)SLR users, let us remind them that a good photo is made by the person, not the camera, and that a DSLR does not automatically make you a better photographer. A pinch of creativity and we can be more than competitive with a mobile phone. This is today's reality. So follow the tips on how to take a great photo with your mobile phone.
Baidu, which is also affectionately called the Chinese Google, together with the Industrial Design Department of China's Tsinghua University in Beijing, designed a prototype of a self-sufficient smart mountain bike DuBike, which measures your physical activity while riding, like various sports meters, performs the functions of a bicycle counter and still produces its own electricity.
If humans have two faces, why shouldn't the smartphone have them too? Last year, the Russian company Yota Devices positively surprised and brought freshness to the otherwise saturated smartphone market with the YotaPhone model, a smartphone that has two screens, the front, as we are used to, and the back, an "e-reader" with electronic ink . Now comes its successor, the YotaPhone 2, with a more advanced and touch-sensitive e-ink screen.
The snooze function is one of those functions that we use quite often on our mobile phones. It rarely happens that we do not tap snooze at least once when the alarm is activated. In fact, the satisfaction of killing an alarm clock like this is equal to the satisfaction of getting rid of a pesky mosquito. We still have a nap on our conscience, but not a mosquito. But with the iCukoo app, you'll get rid of the guilt, ha, you'll even be proud of yourself, because you'll be donating.
Instagram recently blew out the fourth candle, and although it still dwarfs Facebook in terms of user numbers (200 million vs. 1.35 billion), more and more brands are considering it as the best promotional platform in the social network ecosystem. Why? Because it is responsive and because photography is the queen of these types of networks. Let's see which brands rule it?
No, the next smart toy won't be on our wrist, but on our ears. At Muzik, they have finally "released" the world's first smart headphones for sale, which not only allow us to manage music, but also social networks and e-mail.
Kickstarter is richer for another Slovenian project - Tratar Bikes, where a three-member team led by designer Janez Tratar is raising 25 thousand dollars to realize their idea by January 10, 2015. It is a (city) wooden bicycle that comes in two versions - Kick shift (with gears) and Single-speed (without gears). The wooden frame weighs two kilograms (which is in the same range as aluminum ones), and a total of 11 is accumulated.
The humble mood ring from Moodmetric Smart Ring, also known as the "mood ring", has received a completely new technological overhaul.
Printeroid is an innovative invention that connects our iPhones and iPads with technology that prints our photos, tickets, tickets and much more "on the go".
We all know how annoying it is when our phone starts beeping in the middle of the day that it's running out of battery, the charger is alone at home, and we are therefore cut off from the world for the whole afternoon. With the award-winning Mini Power concept, this will never happen again. The cardboard vitamin fills our phone's battery anywhere and anytime.