Need a little help with your next math test or exam? MicroBlink has an app that will help you learn or study math effectively - maybe a little too effectively.
Leeo is the extended arm of smoke detectors that often prove ineffective. After all, what good does the detector do if we can't hear it because we're somewhere else? Leeo therefore informs you about the presence of smoke via the mobile application. If most detectors fail so badly when it comes to effective notification, Leeo makes them better and makes sure that your apartment does not burn to the ground, even if you are not home to notice it yourself.
You imagine that you could transform everything you see, every beautiful image, a piece of art you created yourself or a precious moment with your loved ones into something you can feel and something you can give. The SnapShirt app lets you preserve such special moments with photorealistic clothing that promises to last a lifetime.
The Internet is an integral part of our daily tasks, indeed of life in general. It is an inexhaustible source of data, information, misinformation, weirdness, ideas, etc. It allows us to know everything about everything. In all of this, however, we often know too little about the source that provides us with all of this, i.e. the World Wide Web. Although you probably know that it is a difficult task to separate opinions from facts on the Internet, we assure you that we have already made a false choice.
Alpine, the brand behind many high-end car stereos, has launched a new pair of headphones. With clear, refined angles and precisely designed curves, they promise audio perfection.
Facebook's design team presented the Rooms application, a virtual refuge for everyone who likes to advertise incognito, that is, under a pseudonym. This social network requires a real identity to open a profile, but for many people, the web is the only place that gives them freedom of expression through anonymity. And since everything happens on Facebook, these virtual rooms for chatting about any topic allow them to be where everyone is.
Twitter has completely changed the way we interact with our friends, as well as where and how we read news. Apart from tweeting, retweeting and finding trends and news, Twitter is also useful in other ways, you can even turn off your computer with it. Here are five ways to get the most out of Twitter.
This is one of those stories that we can all relate to. Toilet paper roll and its replacement. We know how unpleasant it is to come across a clearing when the bulk of the work is already behind us. When we're at home, it's easier to solve than in a bar, even though we're not exactly proud of yelling for help from behind the toilet. And since the rule "whoever uses paper, replaces the roll" usually does not work, the RollScout is a smart holder here.
Ugh, that was a hair. Namely, only one year separates us from the time when the movie "Back to the Future 2" (1989) took place, when we saw Michael J. Fox on a hovering skateboard. Science fiction has already inspired many inventors, including the creators of the Hendo hoverboard, which, like the movie, instantly became a big hit. Not on the movie screens, but on Kicksarter.
In the near future, pedestrians caught in a downpour could very easily pull a plastic wand that looks like some kind of hair dryer or new massage tool out of their purse. This is the "Air Umbrella", a prototype device from China that blows rain away in a radius of three meters or more.
Ever since digital photography accompanied us, we have become photographically extravagant. It's not just our SD cards, smartphones are also crumbling under the weight of photos, regardless of whether we have 128 or 8 GB of space. Flic is an application that allows iPhone users to organize their Camera Roll, a collection of photos, and easily get rid of excess or unwanted photos.
Let's take a look at one of this year's most unexpected technology-music collaborations. In the short video #throughglass, singer FKA twigs dances with her favorite dance group for Google, and she also directed the video itself.