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.
The dream of a stain-proof garment has come true! Namely, Aamir Patel created the incredible Silic, the world's first T-shirt that can be endlessly poured with anything, but still remains completely clean.
Your grandma may soon have a more advanced device than your smartphone. At the Mobile World Congress 2013, the world-famous Japanese company Fujitsu presented the next generation of Fujitsu Smart Cane walking sticks, which can also be called "smart walking sticks".
"I really start to lose weight in January!". Familiar? Every year again? Perhaps the Withings Smart Body Analyzer will help.
If you are a lover of classics and nostalgia, then you will definitely like this product very much. However, the creators of the Bolex D16 Cinema Camera have found a way to combine the feeling of analog with excellent digital technology.
A cube is not the object we think of when we talk about motion. However, Cubli is exactly that - a cube that moves on its own alongside a host of other surprising talents. It was designed at the Institute for Dynamical Systems and Control, ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
Two recent online incidents testify to the importance of good password protection. Make sure you are not one of the users with (too) bad password protection.