Although mobile devices have made our lives easier to a large extent, they hide their pitfalls. The list of problems they bring has now been joined by the harmful effect on the spine, which is the result of bending the head when our eyes are glued to the phone or tablet screen. That's when your neck is pressed by a force equal to the weight of six full grocery bags or four bowling balls.
BrightKey is a simple keyboard for iOS 8 that has quite a few interesting features. It also allows users to customize the appearance of their keyboard to suit their own aesthetics, offering a range of colors and textures. Now Pantone, better known as one of the more respected and leading forces in the color industry, has joined Brightkey in the color explosion.
Sooner or later, the time will come when digital photography will make its way into the name of mobile telephony, namely, we use these devices today for "clicking" at least as often as for all other strictly mobile phone functions. On the wave of this trend, French startup Prynt decided to turn Androids and iPhones into instant photos aka Polaroids by creating a unisex case with a built-in printer.
Facebook infected smartphones a long time ago, so every time we pick up the latter, we check what's happening there. Similar to crossing the road, we look left and right. Because Facebook has become a really huge system, getting to a certain destination sometimes takes like being caught in rush hour traffic. That is why there are Groups, where people with the same interests are under one roof, and which Facebook has now developed as an independent application.
Nokia is experiencing a second spring and is so diligently defying predictions that it will go to the eternal hunting grounds after the sale of the phone division to Microsoft. The road to the old glory is still long and thorny, but with the new tablet N1, the second with its name (the first was the Lumia 2520), which was prepared in partnership with Foxconn, its future seems bright again. But if we tear apart the connection, we see that Nokia has actually only lent its name.
Smartphones have become our life companions, but we change them like shirts. It's a good thing that subscription relationships are not as ultimate as marriage. Or is it? Anyway. Every new iPhone offers something new, better, and the flexible iPhone 6 is no different. He easily became the king of the sales charts and Santa Claus has a long list of new owners. There is also a long list of all the tricks it offers that you should know.
When we start the Chrome browser or open a new tab, we naturally open a blank page with the most frequently visited web pages. The entry page or the new tab are a kind of tabuli rasi, a shell without content, which serve no purpose for most people, except that they are "springboards". No one steps here because there is nothing to see. But Chrome offers a bunch of extensions that populate the tab with content.
In computing, things change at the speed of light, and most things are short-lived, because new, better solutions are always waiting. Everyone is predicting a decline for Facebook, especially now that its "wrinkles" are already gathering. For some time now, he has been quietly preparing this "Facebook at Work", which is supposed to challenge the cloud-based Microsoft Office 365 and Google Docs, as well as the Linkedin business network.
And we mean that literally. If you've ever seen someone with an iPhone in their hand tilt their head as if to stretch their neck while looking at the screen, it's not necessarily because they've been staring at the screen for too long or "tearing" it. Since the appearance of the iOS 7 operating system, the iPhone allows you to control it with head gestures.
Nowadays, it is almost impossible to get credit for a bold idea in banks, but who needs it when we have Kickstarter, where among other things, the Impossible will soon become possible. We are talking about the folding electric bike "The Impossible", a five-kilogram pocket transport that can be hidden in a backpack.
What could be better than all 534 Apple products collected on one poster?
Our everyday life is literally intertwined with wires and lightning-fast devices and processors, so it is appropriate to ask ourselves what would happen if our favorite devices came to life and killed us? Now you must think that we have swam into the waters of science fiction conspiracies, but do you really never panic when the "off" button on an electric mixer does not respond immediately? Here are seven devices that would be fatal if they ever came to life. Ah, that metal jungle.