After Apple sent its followers into a frenzy a few days ago with the introduction of the iPhone 6, on September 11 they were saddened by the news that one of its flagships, the iPod classic mp3 player, had ended its life. Probably not many tears will be shed because of this, rather more of everything else (apps, music, movies, etc.), but the fact that the iPod has lived to a good age - 13 (digital) years, which is equal to 50 human years, should not be overlooked.
You always take something to eat to work. Some yogurt, salad, sandwich or dessert. And what do these foods have in common, besides calories? Waste. Everything comes in packaging that ends up in the trash at the end of the day. In the US, college students alone produce 30.4 kg of lunchbox-related trash each year, and the rest of us probably aren't any better. Packaging is a necessity, but thanks to the Tomorrow Machine, it is no longer a waste.
"It sounds like a bad idea." This is how the description of the application on iTunes begins. The 1-Hour Photo app is actually a disposable version of the camera. Except that you will be able to use it again and again on your phone.
Apple also introduced the Apple Watch yesterday, without the i accessory. And as it looks, even without the dot on the i, because the Apple Watch is just an expensive fashion accessory that can only work in combination with the parent device. So iPhone 5, 5S and 6.
Apple presented the new generation of iPhone to the media yesterday evening shortly after 7:00 p.m. This time with the number 6, which brings double joy in two dimensionally different products. The iPhone 6 now has a bigger brother, the iPhone 6 plus. And a completely standalone Apple Watch smartwatch.
While we were in the dark about the form of the iPhone 6 until the very end, we already know a lot more about its "brains", the iOS 8 operating system, because the selected beta version has been tasting since June, when Apple presented the eight at developer conference WWDC (World Wide Developer's Conference) and allowed us to put our finger on the user experience of the highly anticipated smartphone.
While smartphones are tasked with more and more tasks, they also require more and more power. But as Murphy dictates, the further we are from an outlet, the faster we will run out of battery. But these have not been the only source of energy for a long time, and the Chargeboard, an "extended" skateboard (longboard) that produces and stores energy to fully charge a smartphone 8 times through a dynamo on the rear axle, is new proof.
Well, we lived to see him. Apple's event of the year and consequently the iPhone 6. Maybe at 7 p.m. we won't witness the pyrotechnic fireworks like for the New Year, but we will therefore witness the fireworks of the emotions of Apple's followers, who with the countdown are almost at the end. And the fact that the conference will take place at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts, where Steve Jobs introduced Macintosh computers in 1984, only fuels the public's expectations.
There are many applications on smartphones that touch on communication, but the new ones mostly just add additional "noise" to the cacophony of offers, while ChitChat grabbed the megaphone and drowned out all the others, because it does not make a drama out of calling, but says bob bob. It's SnapChat, voicemail and walkie-talkie all in one, and the most refined communication channel out there.
When you have Apple and Samsung as competition, you have a hard time. But Sony does not give in, because within the market of mobile devices, by mixing them with toys, it has created a niche where it has no first competitor. At the electronics fair in Berlin, he presented, among other things, the Xperia Z3 Tablet smartphone, the specialty of which is playing games from the PS4 console with the help of a gamepad that is mounted on it.
Don't trust the safety of Chinese food? Baidu says they have the answer. The Chinese giant, known for its Internet browser, introduced smart chopsticks for Chinese food a few days ago.
Although we are used to Garmin being "carried" by cars and mobile devices, GPS watches have already made their way around our wrists. With the Vivosmart, it is now consolidating this position, with which it not only draws data from satellites, but also from humans, as it is a touch-sensitive smart bracelet that records physical activity and smartphone activity, while also being a personal motivator.