At a recent conference, Microsoft presented the HoloLens augmented reality glasses, which literally change the way we see the world. The headset with a wireless holographic computer shows the user holograms with three-dimensional objects over the real world, which he can control with the help of hand movements.
The most used online passwords in 2014 are also passwords you shouldn't use. But since we have to type passwords every day as often as we go to the toilet (Facebook, Klik, work computer, Twitter, email inbox,...), we often simplify them. Which is bad. If you were a soldier in enemy territory, you probably wouldn't light a cigarette in pitch darkness any more than you'd want to make a hacker's job easier with a simple online password.
Microsoft's Windows 10 brings a bunch of innovations, including a digital assistant, a new browser and support for holograms. But since everything starts and ends with money, perhaps the most encouraging news is that they will be free. With an asterisk, which means for all license holders of Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 for one year.
Since the advent of smartphones, boredom seems to have disappeared from our lives. And since the advent of smartphones, there is rarely a moment when it is not within reach. They have become a conditioned reflex to boredom, as shown by a recent study by the Flurry research group, which found that the average owner of a blue phone uses the latter for almost three hours a day.
The answer to the question of what Windows 10 brings will be known today after 6 p.m., when the Microsoft conference will begin, which will offer us an insight into the operating system of the future, which will begin its march on the computers of end users once in the fall of 2015. They say that an older environment will also smell, i.e. even eight-year-old computers. You can follow the event live.
On January 5, NASA took the world's largest photo with a whopping 1.5 billion pixels (69,536 x 22,230). It is an image of the Andromeda Galaxy, our Milky Way's closest neighbor, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope (NASA/ESA).
Anyone who has ever wanted to record a "vlog" (a video blog that wasn't pure improvisation) or a promotional video has already faced the fact that they forgot or mixed up the text and only managed to do it on the 14th try. If you deal with this on a daily basis, it can be quite time-consuming. At the TV stations, they solved this with "trotl" drums, which until now were too expensive for home use. But now here's The Parrot, for which you only need a DSLR camera with recording capability and a smartphone.
With some of the busiest months in the smartphone / mobile world behind us and the new year just around the corner, it's only fitting that we take a look at the smartphone lineup and find out the best smartphones of 2015. Because even though phones, not every choice is smart. In our editorial office, we have therefore diligently followed the developments in the field of mobile telephony over the years, and here is a selection of the best, consisting of old acquaintances (read brands) and newcomers.
We present the 5 most "stylish" wearable technology gadgets on the market, which we will consider (or pre-order) in 2015. We think that functionality has never been so wearable!
Do you shop at Amazon? If you've ever dreamed of being Iron Man and having a robot suit like Robert Downey Jr., your dream may come true. Today, it is true that there are already quite a few robot suits that perform various functions, but all of them are almost unattainable for ordinary mortals. Kuratas offered his robot suit right on the Japanese Amazon, albeit for a million dollars.
It has happened to each of us too many times when preparing tea that we did not plan it properly. The industrial designer Lennart Rieper got tired of the same problems, so he made a smart watch for making tea, the Tealightful Timer. The smartwatch is currently fighting for its breakthrough on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform.
Are you troubled by the question of how to save battery? Do you own an Android smartphone? Although most people point the finger at the smartphone for a (too) quickly drained battery, in large cases it is only a scapegoat. The key is the use of a mobile phone, where operating systems play a big role. Android proved to be particularly greedy, sometimes straining the battery unnecessarily. But there are solutions for Android that keep the smartphone at high speeds and at the same time do not keep the battery in the anaerobic zone all the time.











