You know photobombs, right? What aren't the upper arms and forearms in selfies just that? With the difference that these photobombs are not added value, but spoil the photo. But if we want to be in the team, this is the only option, even if it is a rotten compromise. As is also the manual tripod, which only treats the symptom, while the "alien" disease remains in the photo. But no more, here comes the cure, CaseCam for iPhone 5 and 5S, a selfie savior.
Wi-Fi connection and signal are drugs for smartphones, and without them, they are like nervous wrecks who don't know exactly what to do with themselves. But there is a cure, the GoTenna, a pocket antenna that doesn't have the phrase "no network" in its vocabulary and that shows your phone that life without a carrier signal isn't the end of the world. And even if you are at the end of the world, it allows the phone to be functional and not just an end in itself.
Vittel's stopper is 'Bilobil' for drinking enough water as it reminds you to stay hydrated. With today's pace and amount of work, as many as 80% people forget to sleep enough during the day. By the time the body sets off the red alarm, it's usually too late, which gave Vittel the idea to equip his red caps with a flag and a timer. They remind you for an hour at most that it's time for a sip or two and thus keep you in the 'fight' for 8 glasses a day.
Glancing at your phone screen while driving, even if it's really fleeting, is one of those things we're all guilty of, even if we're warned about how dangerous it is. For some, even the punishments do not matter, because we are not ready to give up the phone so easily these days. So how do you combine it to be safe, legal and at the same time you stay on the 'infusion'. With Navdyjev, the first device that really combined safety (read driving) and mobility (read phone).
A busy schedule has become a constant star, a fact, so there is no longer any point in resisting it. Sometimes you'd need four hands to handle it all. "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em," they say. I know most people still think they can do it all themselves, and they're not wrong, but why not spread the load a bit. Let apps do something else, say. Make your smartphone your personal assistant, not just a personal phone.
Remember the thermographic view from the movie Predator? Thanks to The Flir One's thermal camera, you can now conjure it yourself on your iPhone. I hope with less evil intentions than the monsters from the movie. You will discover something that you have always had in front of your nose, but did not notice, because it does not take place in a world ruled by light and shadows, but by heat.
Here are 11 great futuristic inventions that could change the world. Sometimes it is the simplest inventions that can completely change the world in a short time and make our lives easier in various ways. Let's think, for example, how much pasteurization helped public health or how much mechanical watches help us.
The elegant minimalist chain carries an interesting secret. In fact, it is also, in the form of a sophisticated nail, a mini vibrator.
Google Street View can hide from this view. I don't know where, because Uncle Google has covered almost every corner of the world with his car, but since he doesn't have an airplane exam, certain things are still not covered. And this is where TravelByDrone has now stepped in, a map that gives a new dimension to the beauty of the world with drone footage.
The sixth sense did not deceive us, the iPhone 6 is coming in September, just like all of Apple's key products. Apple will present it on September 9, and since sales do not fall far from the launch, the unsuspecting will be able to camp in front of the stores already on the eve of September 19, when it should be on the shelves.
Technology is advancing so fast today that we can now download and watch movies right on our smartphones. The extremely intelligent and compact Smart Phone Projector finally allows you to watch movies as you should, turning your home into a big screen.
Smartphones have become so embedded in our lives that they know us like they know our own pocket. Or even more, because we have it in our hands constantly. But we know that this is not always the safest and most practical. It's a good thing we're now 'covered' by Snaptrax, a baseball cap/cap with a visor, which is not only a fashion accessory, a hiding place for hair and a sunshade, but a bluetooth device that will turn you into a 'eyeball' and free your hands.