For those of you who have already bought a ticket to travel to space, there is good news. Virgin Galactic's SpaceShip Two completed its third supersonic flight in the Mojave Desert a few days ago, reaching a record-breaking 21,641 meters.
Chocolate lovers will soon have a dream come true. The company Hershey's will make a 3D chocolate printer.
Skeptics of Facebook's business model have long warned that the social network is losing its charm among teenagers and want to prove to Facebook that it will no longer be able to justify its estimated value of 102 billion euros.
The limits of human creativity will apparently never be defined, as new technologies and concepts come to market almost daily. Panono is a ball-shaped panoramic camera that captures a 360 degree image around you in the air.
For all fans of Nolan's Batman trilogy, a really cool iPhone case is now available, which will fearlessly protect against all "evil".
Like many of us, I have never really enjoyed ironing, mainly because it is time-consuming and fluid. These days, we received a new Philips PerfectCare Pure system iron in our editorial office, and I took the opportunity to test the iron that arrived. I admit that he impressed me...
At CES 2014 in Las Vegas, more than three thousand companies unveiled tens of thousands of new products, from giant 4K TVs to tiny versatile computer chips. We have selected a couple of the best that stand out from the crowd and represent the most innovative products for the coming year.
Music represents relaxation for many of us and we cannot imagine life without it. SoundTouch is the new way to wirelessly stream music in your home.
Creative studios Total and Pjadad have created a human-sized round speaker that completely surrounds us with the pure sounds of music and invites us to endless relaxation.
Engineering undergraduates at Cooper Union, Henry Wang and Chris Curro, have created a viral sensation with their imaginative reworking of a common cardboard box that makes the process of filling, opening and shipping packages easier.
Russian designer Vadik Marmeladov has created a face breathalyzer that is not only convenient, but also so chic that James Bond himself would use it.
Gone are the days of white walls and stuffy office cubicles. More and more large companies are following Google and providing their employees with a dynamic work environment, which also contributes to productivity and efficiency.