For the ultimate Star Wars fan, AC Worldwide has launched a series of bluetooth speakers inspired by the film saga. Here's C-3PO and Stormtrooper playing our favorite music again. …
We have already written about Microsoft's "blueprint" technology. This time, the Gates giant refreshed the range of desktop "rodents" and significantly reduced their prices. Wireless Mouse 2000, Wireless Mouse 3500 and Comfort Mouse 4500 are models that will make mobile navigation easier. ...
Lovense, the maker of erotic toys for long-distance relationships (because the only recipe for them is sex), with the smart vibrator Bluch Vibe, which can be controlled via a dedicated app on the iPhone smartphone and Apple Watch smartwatch, is on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo in instant success. The authors emphasized not only the fact that it can be used without hands, but that it can vibrate to the rhythm of the selected music or sounds from the surroundings.
Considering that today we already charge many devices wirelessly, and modern cars are practically modern electronic devices on wheels, it was only a matter of time when we would also charge them in the same "wireless" way.
2000GB? Why not. WD My Book Mirror Edition with a two-disk storage system and RAID technology is the Goliath among portable hard drives that will not run out of space quickly. With continuous data protection and software that automatically creates security...
After Wall Street almost threw up its hands on Apple in 2013 (halved value) and symbolically called it a rotten apple, thanks to the iPhone 6, it managed to remove the tilted part (as symbolized by their logo) in time, stop further expansion and breathe fully again lungs. Thus, Apple has now reached new record heights, as the market value of the giant from Cupertino has exceeded 560 billion euros.
Will the Apple Watch be banned? The future of the Apple Watch's EKG feature is uncertain after medical device maker AliveCor won a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple. President Biden's decision supports an International Trade Commission (ITC) ruling that could result in a ban on imports of the Apple Watch. What does this mean for the future of wearable health technology?
Sony, in cooperation with the company E-Ink, has developed a special, tablet-like device, Sony Digital Paper, which represents digital paper on which you can write just like on classic A4 sheets of paper.
In a digital world where every second counts, Google is plowing the fallow land of the new era with artificial intelligence. Maybe it's a bit behind, at least in appearance, but it's still ahead. Its transition from a simple search engine to a leading content platform is not just a technological advance, but a strategy for global dominance in access to information and at the same time ownership of content.
Watching clips on the YouTube web portal will now be paid for. YouTube is introducing a monthly subscription, which is the result of a pilot project that has been running on certain channels since 2013 (UFC, National Geographic, PGA,...). The subscription should be modest, but in return the user received a much better user experience, which in translation means no more advertisements, which were scattered widely on the portal. How not, when every other internet user uses YouTube.
A smartphone is not just a nice personal device for taking pictures and making calls, it means much more to us than just that. It is a window to the world of information, it allows us to be in the center of what is happening, and also that there is no moment in space or time when we are not connected. Such power is given by the applications that Huawei users can find in the store AppGallery and are built on the basis of HMS secure mobile services.
Boeing, the manufacturer of passenger planes, is also entering the world of smartphones, revealing that it will work with BlackBerry on the development of its Black phone. They are said to use their BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) 12 platform, and the main feature of the phone will be high security standards. Namely, data and communication will be encrypted with Boeing's PureSecure technology, and physical intervention will trigger self-destruction.