Facebook is celebrating its 10th birthday today, which is quite an age in the tech world. Today, it is hard to imagine an online social life without this social network. And the future?
We're kicking off a week of discovering the world of imaginative interior design from the seven web giants Twitter, Google, Facebook, Instagram, Foursquare, Dropbox and Airbnb. Aiming at the vision of investing in a relaxed working environment for the well-being of their employees, they bring unprecedented inspiration and encouragement to other companies.
We present some of the most imaginative alarm clocks that wake up in very innovative ways.
Let's see which startup companies belong to the very top of the "startup moguls" worth more than one billion US dollars.
The Geneva company has created a TV stand that is connected to Bluetooth technology and AirPlay, allowing you to play music and movies without connecting your devices to the TV.
With a new type of 3D printing, we are getting even closer to the dream of replicators as seen in the Star Trek series. Manufacturer Stratasys recently debuted the Objet500 Connex3 printer – the world's first 3D printer that can produce multi-colored objects from different materials at the same time.
Designer Carina Ostermayer has created a pair of headphones she calls the Guitar Ear-O. They are made from raw materials left over from discarded electric guitars.
With the new year comes the time for new innovations, and where else is it easier to find out what's new being developed than on Kickstarter? In addition to always fresh ideas, we are looking forward to quite a few projects that obtained enough funds last year and will see the light of day this year. So let's see which products will make our everyday life easier this year...
Mirkomotor, which imitates the dynamics of a unicycle, is one of the more unusual means of transport, which completely impresses with its design. The idea is completely simple, the execution complete futurism.
No, this is not an advanced version of Google Glass that conjures up a screen in front of your eyes. Instead, Google wants to help people with diabetes with smart contact lenses.
We are slowly entering the era when robots will perform everyday tasks for us and entertain us at every step in our home.
3D printing technology is developing exponentially. Unveiled at CES 2014 in early January, the tiny 3D printers can print a variety of small objects and pieces of furniture. The next step in development is bigger than you expected - a robot that prints your house!