We have already seen quite a few ways to improve the light on the bike. The kind where lights are built into bikes or helmets, minimalist lights, in the shape of a cyclist on a bike, and even lights that draw a blue grid on the road to help you avoid potholes. Backtracker is another innovation.
The real and virtual worlds are more and more a reflection of each other, and when we talk about augmented reality in the field of motoring, we automatically think of racing computer games, where the windshield is not obscured by vignettes but by various data. Now this is expanding from the virtual to the true reality, as Jaguar has moved the concept from the screens to its racing cars.
Cooler bags are an indispensable piece of summer equipment, but what if they have such a limited range. They are used to 'asceticism', but now there is one that has a 'hedonist' in it and is the only one that is really cool. And not just in name. It's called The Coolest and it's so phenomenal that any excuse to get out into nature will be good.
The clock ticks, he says nothing. What if I told you something? Such a clock is the handmade Durr bracelet from Oslo, which does not tick, but vibrates. And shakes every 5 minutes.
How will we type tomorrow? By air, anyway. An unexpected answer that will soon become a reality, as a team of up-and-coming tech startups is already developing the revolutionary AirType keyboard, which allows you to type right in the air.
Bikes like to get legs. No matter how good your key or code lock is, it's not difficult for a good thief to steal your two-wheeler. But with the Skylock, the days of the unprepared are numbered. Not because it is so much stronger than the others, but because it detects movement and immediately notifies the owner of any unwanted movement on his smartphone via a wireless (Wi-Fi) or Bluetooth connection.
It's a very special feeling walking around the world without a wallet, without that thick piece of leather or fabric that chafes in your pocket, creates weird pant silhouettes, makes sitting uncomfortable, and provides almost as much resistance as the Vietnamese did to the Americans in the Vietnam War when you have to pull it out on the plane. But worse than this is the realization that you've lost her. Goodbye money, cards, driver's license, etc. Or not?
The company Huawei presented here the world's leading smartphone of the fourth generation (4G), the model Huawei Ascend P7. With a diameter of only 6.5 millimeters, the model is one of the thinnest LTE mobile phones, which hide the most advanced software and hardware functionalities in its specially designed housing.
The Swich super-prestigious wireless charger is the fruit of Slovenian know-how and our freshest product, which is taking off on Kickstarter. The design-sophisticated device supports, both physically, because it is a base, and operationally, all Androids and iPhones. She is already 'supported' by more than three thousand dollars out of the 25 thousand that she must collect by July 30th to see the light of (e)shops.
Israel's Tel Aviv will get the Sky car system, a system of hovering cars on a magnetic cushion, by 2016 as IAI and skyTran build a rail network that will hover high above the road and sidewalks. The cars in the air will slide like curtains on the curtain, but since it is only a prototype, the project is hanging in the air until further notice. If it is successful, however, the traffic will begin to move under the sky elsewhere as well.
Into virtual reality with the help of cardboard? No, MacGyver has nothing to do with it! A strange but excellent combination comes from Google, which will bring the experience of virtual reality even closer to more people with the Cardboard VR Headset.
An app that all it does is... Yo. And that's that. With the flood of applications that offer the user more than we can imagine today, tomorrow, even next year, the Yo application is a real refresher in the world of mobile applications.