At the IFA fair in Berlin, Samsung presented the Galaxy Note Edge smartphone, which stands out with a screen that flows over the edge of the body. With the bent part, the already large screen gained additional space for displaying the phone's vital signs (battery charge, signal strength), shortcuts, notifications and commands. If we subtract the innovative design, the Edge is almost a mirror image of another innovation, the Galaxy Note 4 model.
Whether you're planning, measuring, or renovating, here are some of the best free iOS and Android apps to transform your home.
Let's face it! Voice assistants are something that we don't use very often on smartphones. Also due to the language limitations of Slovenian, which such smart assistants do not support. However, across the pond, people have been mistaking human conversations for conversations they have on their devices for some time now. Microsoft cooked up a cute comparison again and put its voice assistant Cortana in the role, which makes Siri smile.
We present to you the latest Slovenian project that we can support on Kickstarter. Oivo is the first "on-the-go" charger for the iPhone, which is so small that it can be put in a pocket in the form of a key ring and can be used to charge the empty battery of our mobile phone on the go.
In recent weeks, we have witnessed a lot of guesses and simulations of what the new iPhone 6 should look like, which are the result of leaks of various components of the new smartphone from various suppliers. What you see in the present video is the most convincing video so far by the Russian user "rosetked", who managed to assemble the iPhone 6 from various parts and create an excellent video that shows us how it should look.
Headphones are an integral, if not vital, part of music. I don't always have the opportunity to listen to the latter through the speakers, but that doesn't mean that we couldn't 100 % indulge in it. Today we will therefore check which headphones are the best music for your ears, i.e. those that squeeze the most out of the music format.
The modern design of the nCycle folding bike, characterized by uncompromising functionality, acts as a means of transport from the future.
Despite the changing culture of note-taking, where technology platforms have almost absolute power, some people still like to use good old paper for ideas. But even though the proverbial paper carries everything, we know that even water can wash away all our notes. That's why Moleskine developed the Livescribe notebook, which combines the best of both worlds. Ancient recording on paper and synchronous transcription into digital format (with simultaneous backup in the application).
Nothing is safe from smartphones these days, which is bad on the one hand, but good on the other if it helps improve something; as in our case. We are talking about the Automatic device, which connects the car and smartphone via Bluetooth and, among other things, instead of the mechanic, deciphers the cause of the appearance of the mysterious orange engine light.
Samsung is also apparently entering the field of costume jewelry. Technical, of course. The Samsung Gear S smart watch was joined by Gear Circle bluetooth headphones, which turn into an aesthetic chain when not in use.
We all know that as soon as a bike helmet leaves our head, it turns from a useful piece of equipment to an awkward piece of equipment. But if ten years ago it was quite exotic to wear a helmet while driving in the city, helmets are increasingly penetrating mainstream waters and have a better and better grip in the fashion, not just safety, field. But the problem from the first sentence remains. Where with her when we dismount the bike. Because it is too big for a purse and a backpack. Well, no more with the Overade Plixi folding helmet.
With the iPhone franchise, Apple revolutionized the way of communication and human interaction, and with the growth of applications we also got completely new dimensions of life. But even though Apple has been dictating trends for a decade, it fell asleep somewhere. With the application for contacts, which, however, has survived despite its popularity. But the digital world has no place for dinosaurs and the Humin app is its 'asteroid'. Not Android, make no mistake.











