Ladies, get ready for a revolution in the bathroom, because here is the Womanizer Wave, the world's first shower that combines the efficiency of getting ready for the day and your intimate relaxation. Recognizing that sexual health is important to overall well-being, we are very excited about this innovative product that addresses female sexuality in a stylish and fun way.
The modern world requires us to constantly adapt and learn new skills. Now, learning is more accessible than ever thanks to the technology we carry in our pockets. Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 it not only provides opportunities for communication, but is also a great tool for education on the go. Let's find out how this stylish foldable device can enhance your learning experience.
As the automotive industry faces constant challenges to increase productivity and reduce costs, companies Tesla and UBTECH Robotics are introducing revolutionary changes with the help of humanoid robots. Tesla, with the development of the Optimus robot, and UBTECH Robotics, with its Walker S robot in the Nio factories, promise a new era in production, where robots and humans together push the limits of what is possible. Humanoid robots are here and they will take your job.
The Twist Plus is a charger that debuted on Kickstarter a few months ago. And what makes Twist Plus and its older brother Twist so special? Both have an intuitive design that allows the chargers to adapt to sockets in more than one hundred and fifty countries around the world. Our nightmares caused by various chargers on the trip are finally over.
Complicated headphones are a source of frustration for many users of smartphones and portable music players. Slovenes invented a medicine. Twistear, earphones that don't tangle! The innovation, which took root three years ago, has now gone to Kickstarter, where the team from Gorenjska is collecting the necessary start-up funds until April 1, 2016 to start mass production. Support Slovenian knowledge and get rid of the problems of the 21st century!
Everything is relative. Twitter is expected to significantly relax its historic 140-character limit soon. This will still be set at 140 characters, and in these 140 characters, links to web pages (hyperlinks) and fragments of photo text will no longer be included (they "eat up" 23 and 24 characters, respectively, which is a sixth of the space), which means that we will you can be much more eloquent in your tweets afterwards!
Twitter has introduced a new policy for dealing with abusive users. These will face a 12-hour user account suspension in the future, and only their followers will be able to access their account.
Twitter has become like the city of Babylon due to its popularity. Languages are mixing more and more, so we quickly come across a tweet that we don't understand. But now Twitter programmers have come to our aid, offering us the option of directly translating tweets, while Microsoft's "translator" Bing takes care of the translations.
In an increasingly fierce battle with the competition, the social network Twitter is resorting to likable tricks to keep its followers and attract new ones. After announcing a while ago that the character counter would stop counting hyperlinks and photo text snippets, it has now increased the length of videos. This jumped from 30 seconds to 140, which is also the limit on the number of characters a user can enter in a tweet.
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.
"Your words are music to my ears." Are they true? You can check this on the website typedrummer.com, where you enter any words in the boxes, and the website synchronously interprets them into different drum beats. Well, lots of fun!
Sure, you can have it as a toy, but the U-boat Worx C-Researcher 3 is not just made for fun, but primarily for serious work. For scientific research, to be precise. And thanks to the many tools he owns, he can collect samples and organisms, analyze the seabed and water, and draw underwater maps. In addition to the helmsman, it can carry two more passengers and dive to a depth of 1,700 meters, where previously only documentaries on programs such as National Geographic took us.