A new smartphone designed by Tokujin Yoshioka and powered by the Firefox operating system was launched in Japan on Christmas Day. And what is so unusual about him? The case of the Fx0 smartphone is transparent.
Virtual reality is becoming more and more real, and Samsung's Gear VR private display is new proof that the real world is increasingly merging with the virtual. The multimedia headset is based on the Oculus Rift device, while the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone is responsible for the image. The special glasses allow a 360-degree view and represent a new level of mobile culture.
Pens and chargers are quite similar - we never find them when we need them the most. From now on we will have both in one. The Power Pen is a fusion of "old school" and new technology in one luminous pen that charges your phone.
Norton, a company known for the production of security software, got "into the pants". Together with the company Betabrand, they made a pair of jeans and a jacket with radio frequency identification (RFID), which will block fabrics in the pockets. This should prevent thieves from stealing personal information from identification or bank cards.
One of the most popular analog cameras, the Diana F+ in the festive Explorer Nocturne version seduces with copper reflections and fairy-tale animal paintings. For all lovers of romantic Lomography.
Boeing, the manufacturer of passenger planes, is also entering the world of smartphones, revealing that it will work with BlackBerry on the development of its Black phone. They are said to use their BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) 12 platform, and the main feature of the phone will be high security standards. Namely, data and communication will be encrypted with Boeing's PureSecure technology, and physical intervention will trigger self-destruction.
The year 2014 brought a lot of technological changes and innovations - the first virtual reality glasses were presented, new smartphones, operating systems... It seems impossible that 2015 could be any different. We expect the Apple Watch, new Windows, an improved Galaxy and more and more. Let's review the predictions of technological innovations that are predicted in 2015.
Deaf and hard-of-hearing people face many problems in communication, because most people do not know sign language. To remove this barrier, deaf entrepreneurs from the Rochester Institute of Technology have developed a solution called MotionSavvy Uni to bridge this communication gap.
Bionic technology and prosthetics have advanced greatly in recent years and have already started two-way communication between prostheses and the brain. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has come the furthest to date, developing a modular bionic arm that is controlled by thought and is even more mobile than current prostheses that replace an amputated limb. In addition, it also enables sensory perception.
If you hate flying, then this tech news is music to your ears. British Reaction Engines invented the Skylon, a plane that will take us anywhere in four hours. Yes, anywhere in the world. But that's not all. They set themselves a higher goal: space flight.
The Danish manufacturer Phase One, which manufactures cameras for photo studios and professionals, has launched a trio of cameras under the name Phase One Alpa A-Series, in front of which even top cameras are hidden. They boast a killer resolution. They are the result of a collaboration between Phase One and ALPA. The first gave him "heart and soul", and the second gave him a body.
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