WWDC is an annual event or meeting of developers from Apple, where most technological innovations are always presented. According to experts, this year is supposed to be one of the most exciting years, as a lot of new products are expected, the most anticipated of which is the iPhone 6, which is one of those new products that is the most speculative and improbable. According to some guesses, Apple is only supposed to show this in the fall. On the other hand, Apple is in a hurry with a new product because the competition in this area has already caught up and even overtaken it.
Recently published photos of prototypes and product concepts from the 80s of the last century suggest that Apple has been dreaming about certain devices for quite some time, and then realized them. Among the concepts of that time, we can find phones, tablets and devices for which we still don't have a name today. The collection of images presents an extremely interesting insight into the history of this company, which has always placed great emphasis on the design and functionality of its products.
The French designer Vivien Muller was inspired by the shape of the Japanese bonsai when she designed the 'electree mini' solar flower.
Clique is a new brand that was presented to the public for the first time at this year's Milan Furniture Fair.
Qleek is an innovative invention from the design studio Ozenge, which converts all your digital data into concrete media with the help of small wooden hexagons.
The Swedish company FOREO presented its latest, innovative design: the ISSA toothbrush. It is the first complete redesign of a toothbrush, yet the product we use every day has not changed its shape drastically since 1954.
The mission of 22tracks is quite simple - to help people discover new, fresh music through frequently updated playlists of different genres. They've launched a new site in collaboration with Microsoft, specifically a revamped Internet Explorer web browser that's billed as the "new Internet." It should make sure that you get a different perspective on your web browsing experience.
If you are one of those people who find parking a headache and you don't have parking aids installed in your car, then this product is perfect for you. At TaoTronics, they offer a parking camera conveniently mounted on the license plate frame, which you simply replace with the current one. the camera sends a signal via a bluetooth connection and thereby projects what is happening behind the vehicle.
Remember the visions of sci-fi movies where vehicles hover just a little above the ground. The American company Aeroflex is serious this time, as the price for this type of vehicle is also known, which will amount to $85,000 greenbacks at the start of sales in 2017.
Microsoft has introduced the Surface Pro 3, an ultralight hybrid tablet that packs enough power to replace a laptop for the average user. At Microsoft, they believe that the Surface is heralding the dying trend of classic laptops
Android smartwatches like Moto 360 and LG G Watch have been launched recently. These are the first models that aspire to the shape of a classic men's watch and don't look like little phones on your wrist. The team of the German company Curved presented a very attractive concept of a classic men's watch with a smart interface, on behalf of the luxury company Rolex.
Studio Banana Things in collaboration with Bangor University brings an unusual novelty again, this time the Kangaroo portable lamp, which with its flexible shape makes it easier for many people to find things in their bags or read in small spaces. Convenient and aesthetic, it thus changes the everyday need for playful ambient lighting.