It has happened to each of us too many times when preparing tea that we did not plan it properly. The industrial designer Lennart Rieper got tired of the same problems, so he made a smart watch for making tea, the Tealightful Timer. The smartwatch is currently fighting for its breakthrough on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform.
Tech Tats is a piece of wearable technology packaged in the form of a temporary tattoo. It was developed by Chaotick Moon Studios, and the team behind the technological innovation, which is also a fashion accessory, wants to penetrate the healthcare sector with this type of wearable technology. The thief is able to collect information that doctors normally collect during physical examinations.
At IFA 2017 in Berlin, Panasonic announced the arrival of a new record player, enriched by quite a few enviable features. With the renaissance of the world of vinyl records, even the biggest manufacturers have started to improve the turntables and the range, we have to admit, is very good. Let's see what's waiting for vinyl lovers around the corner.
Atelier TERATOMA presented the prototype of the Technopicnic backpack, which is inspired by the design of astronauts and is intended for picnics in an urban environment. The backpack system also includes bluetooth speakers and solar panels for very practical charging in the open air.
In this talk with the head of "the organization" TED - Chris Anderson, Elon Musk delves into the recent news about his offer to buy Twitter and gets honest about the biggest regret of his career, how his brain works, the future he envisions for the world and to many others.
At Teenage Engineering, known for their extremely useful yet standout design, they realized that a PC case can also be special. The Computer-1 case was born, due to which the ʺcomputer boxʺ is no longer just a ʺboringʺ thing in which computer components are located.
Death has been an integral part of our lives since birth, but we still have a hard time getting used to the thought of it. In our culture we fear it, sometimes it is taboo, in others it is viewed completely differently. For years, man has been trying to extend his life, to allow himself better quality late years, sometimes he even tries to outwit nature, but for now, we all, without exception, have an expiration date. But what if modern technology could summon the dead from eternal sleep?
Surrender to the rhythmic pulse of City Magazine's selection of new technological joys and thus make your December shopping easier.
In the recent period, we have witnessed many unusual innovations in the field of technology, which with their unique functions (sound bubble, dream control tape...) push the boundaries of what is possible or. they discover the hidden potential of already known technological toys (drones, bracelets).
We are probably all at least a little bit addicted to our smartphone. Acknowledgment is already half way to recovery, but it is also necessary to change behavior and face the fear of missing something (fear of missing out).
"I really start to lose weight in January!". Familiar? Every year again? Perhaps the Withings Smart Body Analyzer will help.
Less than a year ago, when Google added the option to cancel a sent message to Gmail, it saved many people the embarrassment, because you can now later correct or supplement the content or cancel sending completely. The messaging application Telegram has also added a similar function of later editing, which allows you to "proofread" content up to two days ago.