Proper breathing and adequate sleep are crucial in dealing with the daily amount of stress. Spire, which measures and regulates our breathing, is such a great gadget that provides much more ease in our lives.
You never know when the perfect shot will appear before your eyes. It usually breaks down here - before we find the phone, unlock the screen, or before we pull out the camera and wait for the shutter to open, it's all over. Japanese scientists promise us that a new camera is waiting for us, which will never miss a single magical moment.
Did you know that you can also make money with mobile applications? Once you've been released from the clutches of "Angry Birds" and once you've developed type 2 diabetes from "Candy Crush", you might start thinking about using apps as a source of income and not just for fun, so that you get a euro sign at the end of the result . Sometimes it will be enough to give an opinion, sometimes you will have to shed some sweat. Which is a small thing when you consider what some people are willing to do for money.
What MacGyver is to the world of television, the iPhone is to the world of technology. He hides a thousand and one tricks, a thousand and one knowledge, so it is no wonder that he has so many followers. But since we probably only use 10% of the brain (and we know that's not true), even most users probably only use a certain percentage of all iPhone functions. But nothing more. There are 14 skills ahead of you that will get you to 100%.
Battery autonomy or The expected operating time of the laptop without charging depends on many factors. High screen brightness, overburdened processors and powerful graphics cards are among the most annoying, and wireless interfaces (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) and 'leeches' on USB lines also add their share. But there are also web browsers at the battery tray. And which one is the greediest? Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, maybe Firefox?
A table and a chair are like an ass and a shirt. But there are also other combinations, such as table and bicycle seat. Because they say sitting kills. Hmmm... maybe it's not all so rosy after all. But only if we start using We-Watt, tables that combine the pleasant with the useful and also healthy. Not only do they take care of your muscles and figure, but they turn your legs into a little powerhouse that can charge an iPhone in 30 minutes.
Just as light is the essence of every photograph, sound quality is the essence of every sound 'distributor'. The constant pursuit of perfection has led Master & Dynamic to realize that sound is the holy grail of creativity, and therefore it must have the best tools at its disposal when pulling its soundtrack. That's why they developed a special series of headphones that allow sound to create its own masterpieces.
The Vive wristband will take care of your safety while you have fun. No, it's not over-anxious mom no. 2, but a ring that monitors the level of alcoholism and dehydration and that shakes from time to time to check your condition. Tap to turn off the silent buzz to confirm you're ok. If you don't, the Vive notifies your friends because it assumes you've overestimated your drinking abilities.
The Savioke company is pleased to announce their new discovery – a welcoming assistant, the SaviOne robot. Starting August 20, anyone who wants to can see the robot in person at the Aloft Hotel in Cupertino, California.
It finally happened. After countless square monsters, plastic cubes and other slip-ups, smartwatches have received a stylistic makeover. American designer Michael Bastian teamed up with Hewlett-Packard (HP) and created a new Smartwatch - a promising warrior in the smart watch market.
The Tinder app is a fun way to connect with new and interesting people near you. Tinder offers you photos of the same gender (or your chosen one), and you decide whether you like the person or not with a simple gesture of "photo slide" to the left or right. If someone "likes" you back, then the application calls it a "match". Which opens up new opportunities for you to forward messages and create opportunities for more. Rarely does an application manage to mirror real life, in which we form our first impression of someone really quickly.
Most of our limbs come in pairs, two are better, but no two are identical. Neither do the ears, or to be more precise, the ears. Each lateral surface of the cartilage is as unique as a fingerprint with a follicle, curve, gap and projection. So why do headphone manufacturers insist on a 'one pair for all ears' policy? Well, someone was just listening in biology class. Namely, Normal offers those that fit every different ear like a mother's hat.