Google.com was registered 20 years and a few days ago on September 15, 1997, according to ICANN, the organization that regulates domain names and related domain registrations. But it did not come to life then, but only a year later, on September 27, 1998. Can you imagine the modern world without Google?
The computer game Doom 4 has been "in hiatus" since 2008, but on May 13, 2015, it will see the light of day. At first it was still stuck with the number 4, but it will bear the same name as the original from 1993. It will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, and to ease the wait, first-person shooter pioneer Bethesda has released a gory trailer that will further raise the already high appetites of fans of this famous franchise.
They say that a shoe cannot be worn without a fly. We are slowly realizing that this is no longer true. Just look at the mini device that goes by the name of Dorothy. This one will get you out of an awkward situation when you tap your heels, much like Dorothy's red shoes from The Wizard of Oz. Of course, it can do much more.
What comes to mind when you think of an online search engine? Probably on Google. The latter, although there are a large number of variants available to Internet users, has established itself as a synonym for a search engine.
The blind and partially sighted have to face many obstacles every day, but their lives will become a little easier in the future. After several years, the Dot smart watch for the blind and visually impaired is coming to the market, which will contribute to their easier everyday life and equal communication opportunities.
Dott is a smart dog pendant with which your dog will never really get lost. Did you know that over 10 million pets are lost every year, that everyone gets lost at least once in their life and that only 10 percent of them are found. That's why it's high time to replace your dog's usual dog pendant that hangs on the dog's collar with the smart Dott pendant. At the same time, this is a Bluetooth tracker with which you always know where your dog is.
Thanks to computers, the Internet and telepresence, more and more people today can work remotely. This offers many advantages for both the employee and the employer. But physical presence at the workplace also has its benefits. That's why a double robot called Double was created, which enables our presence in the office, even though we are actually at home. And so we are not deprived of any chat over coffee.
At a time when we are trying to digitize everything, classic optical readers or scanners that you have to connect to a computer are a very outdated concept. The Doxie Go is one that you can easily carry from office to office, and when you need it outside of the office, it can easily fit into any average bag. An excellent partner for a paperless future.
The leading people of the world's leading brands have something in common. A 'good nose' as we like to say. That is also why they are in these places, because without feeling, instinct or that sixth sense for the future, they would not be as successful as they are. Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Mercedes-Benz, recently offered his vision for the next 20 years in an interview. Let's see what he had to say.
There's no denying the fact that most smartphones today are quite similar. It seems that we are stuck with "design" at least. That's why the Dras smartphone concept created by R&D Core Limited is all the more interesting. It is a smartphone that can be folded.
Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond do not rest and are always working at high speed. During the filming of the motoring show The Grand Tour, they thus found time to create the online motoring platform Drive Tribe, intended for octane enthusiasts. Clarkson says Drive Tribe is essentially YouPorn's adult content portal, except for motoring enthusiasts.
We know drones are on the rise. Perhaps even bigger than electric cars. It's only a matter of time before they take our children to school or bring us food from the grocery store. What if you had another one right at home? Such, in the form of a digital assistant? Looks like we're getting one soon too.