We've all used our thumb and little finger as kids to pretend to talk on the phone, and it's also the universal "call me" gesture.
A very interesting Kano project appeared on the Kickstarter website. It's basically a simple build-it-yourself computer. But it offers unlimited programming possibilities, as it works on an open-source system.
The Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer (CZA10011) is a portable device that lets you instantly print memories and share them with friends, no matter where you are.
Diane von Furstenberg, in collaboration with Harley Viera-Newton, writes a unique fashion story inspired by, you won't believe, a real black cat.
The market for "smart watches" is growing very fast. Big companies like Samsung and HTC have already introduced some models, while they are already preparing new ones.
World View Enterprises offers you a different view of the world. The idea is to take you 30 km above the surface with a helium balloon, where you have the opportunity to observe our planet while enjoying a drink with friends or family.
FiftyThree is a creative studio that first introduced their Paper app, then they introduced Book and now, as expected, it's Pencil's turn.
The Russian company Yota Devices will offer its new YotaPhone for sale in December. A special novelty among smartphones is its "dual personality" - a traditional LCD screen at the front, an e-reader at the back.
The London studio Bare Conductive has developed an advanced tool that turns everyday objects into interactive, responsive and above all fun creations.
In today's world where plastic is replacing cash, our wallets are too small for all the cards we use.
After two failed attempts, Jawbone released the third generation of Up24 sports bracelets that track your every step. Literally.
In the city, most cyclists ride without protective helmets, which is a very dangerous act. It is in the city centers that the traffic density is the highest and the chances of a collision are high.