Selfie stick, selfie bracelet, selfie camera. And when we thought we had seen everything with the selfie shoe, which was fortunately only an April Fool's joke, the most bizarre selfie accessory appears - the selfie arm. This one would probably only land normally in the hands of a member of the Adams family. Aric Snee and Justin Crowe created a selfie hand with which you can pretend you are taking a photo together with a friend. It is a sarcastic solution to a well-known problem - no one wants to appear alone in photos.
Every now and then, a smartphone comes along that is so impressive that we can't ignore it, even though we know it won't be our next phone. One such example is the Turing Phone, a smartphone that is stronger than steel. Turing Robotic Industries has prepared a mobile phone with a case made of liquidmorphium metal alloy, which protects it from damage, moisture and water. If you are looking for a durable phone in both physical and hardware terms, the Turing Phone is the right choice.
If you want to learn secrets from someone, there's no need for alcohol vapor to be involved anymore, just comb through their Google search history. This one, especially since it includes Google services like Gmail, Google+, Google Maps and YouTube, is pretty telling and not something you want your parents or potential partners to see. So it's a bit surprising that Google has offered the option to download your entire search history.
Thanks to Asus, the world of smart watches is richer by another watch. The VivoWatch is Asus' second model, after it already introduced the ZenWatch last fall. Due to its structure, the Vivowatch is suitable for all those who gain fitness, i.e. those who play sports. The watch itself is not in bad "condition" either, as it has a 10-day autonomy. It is compatible with Android and iOS devices.
All of you who love Apple products will shed a tear at this video. The Ukrainian blogger TechRex prepared an interesting experiment for his followers, where the brand new iPhone 6 is pre-boiled in boiling Coca Cola.
Although games like Pasjanja, Srca, and Minesweeper had many loyal followers, Microsoft removed them from Windows 8. Modern versions appeared in the Windows Store, but nothing beats the classics. Microsoft has apparently realized its mistake and announced the return of Solitaire, which returns as an auto-installed game on Windows 10.
The search for the perfect Google Chrome extension/plugin is over. There is Smile Suggest, an add-on that, with the help of a web camera and facial recognition, can tell which website brings a smile to your face, and at the same time allows you to determine how wide the smile should be (on a scale of 1 to 10) so that it automatically add to bookmarks.
Toy computers have always been a special category of computers that, in addition to powerful graphics cards and processors, also bet on an outstanding and, above all, bold appearance. The company CyborgPower has just confirmed this with the Trinity model, as it has launched a three-pronged personal computer that forms a star shape with its case. But even such an unusual shape has a clear purpose. The engineers decided on it because of easier cooling.
Although the classic incandescent light bulbs are slowly leaving our homes, they have left a deep mark on human history. Their distinctive shape has given light to billions of people and has been adopted by many newer, more energy-efficient lamps. Like Flyte from Kickstarter. But Flyte is not just another economical LED lamp with a classic physiognomy, but a light bulb that floats in the air with the help of magnetic levitation and induction.
The Hubble Space Telescope celebrates 25 years. Since it was put into Earth's orbit a quarter of a century ago, it has greatly changed our view of space. The venerable jubilee, which will be celebrated in 60 places in Europe alone, is an opportunity to take a look at what the famous telescope has contributed. He certainly had a hand in many astronomical discoveries, including helping to figure out the size and age of the universe, which is why it originally came into being.
Do you ever feel guilty when you think back to the awkward or potentially offensive posts you shared with others in the earlier days of social media? Are you afraid that future employers will accidentally come across something unsavory? No worries. Clear is an application that will review our history from social networks and flag potentially embarrassing and inappropriate content.
The modern way of life, roughly summed up by working with a computer, watching TV and driving a car, forces us to sit "excessively". Which is not healthy. At the same time, in a busy schedule, it is difficult to keep track of how physically active we are during the day. That's why the Human app is here, which uses sensors in the iPhone to record every movement we make (walking, climbing stairs, riding a bike, running,...) and encourages us to be physically active for at least 30 minutes a day .











