Facebook hosted its traditional F8 developer conference, where it presented its latest ambitions and visions. The most popular social network is ambitiously venturing into the world of virtual (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in the future. He predicts that the camera on the phone in connection with Facebook's interactive filters and together with VR-glasses will become the new standard of communication, and our socializing with friends is moving to the Facebook Spaces platform.
Good things come to those who wait. For almost a decade, we Facebook users have been waiting to be able to express our disagreement or disapproval with a single click. At our insistence, Mark Zuckerberg has now only announced the imminent arrival of the Dislike button, which will almost certainly bear a different name, as the founder of this social network says that he will not offer it as a weapon for criticism, but for an expression of empathy. No more weird moments when we like tragic news, then.
It must have happened to you that you regretted your decision immediately after sending the message. Unfortunately, after clicking on the 'send' button, the situation cannot be improved. Or is it?
Do you know how many people use Facebook? Try to guess! No, 'huge' is not an acceptable answer. Along with the profits in the last quarter of 2015, Mark Zuckerberg (now the ninth richest man in the world) announced a number of interesting statistics about the size of his "family" via Facebook. Check out how big she got!
Anyone who is not satisfied with the small is not worthy of the big, you could comment on the news that Facebook has announced the arrival of smileys that will join the Like button. Disappointed? Were you expecting a thumbs down? We nod to Facebook's move, as we agree with Mark Zuckerberg, who recently expressed his fear that the introduction of the Dislike button could lead to malicious actions. But since this in itself does not solve the limitations of the Like button, Facebook has offered as an alternative smileys, a series of emoticons that cover the gray areas of expressing an opinion about posts on this social network.
A puffy cloud rolls across the blue sky when we log in and the gospel is heard while we chat with friends - welcome to Facegloria, Brazil's evangelical social network. Although it looks a lot like Facebook at first glance, they want to be technically and morally better. This is a network where images of homosexuality, all violent content, erotic content and about 600 "forbidden" words are prohibited. There is also no "like" button, just an "amen" button. It all sounds pretty innocent, right?
Dutch non-profit organization Fairphone made a bold decision two years ago when it offered the world a socially responsible smartphone, made according to ethical standards, free from rumors of exploitation of cheap labor and destruction of natural resources for profit, something that many others cannot claim manufacturers of such technological toys. Since the phones were well received by customers, they prepared its successor, the Fairphone 2 modular smartphone, where you won't have to worry if you drop it on the floor.
Do you live sustainably? You decide that they will change their life and adopt new principles in it. Do you realize that sustainable transformation requires small steps? Then the Fairphone 4 smartphone is the only phone you can choose without a guilty conscience!
The Fairphone 5 isn't just another in a line of smartphones; is a manifesto. With a promise of software support for over 8 years, this innovative company is setting new milestones in the world of mobile technology. Dive into the world of sustainable technology and consider whether the Fairphone 5 might be the last phone you'll ever need.
The year 2023 brings a new wave in the world of technology: the sustainable Fairbuds XL headphones from the renowned manufacturer Fairphone. At a time when the amount of electronic waste is constantly increasing, Fairphone shows the way to a more sustainable approach in the electronics industry.
Imagine if there was a robot that would take care of your garden 24 hours a day and do all the gardening work for you - from planting, watering, spraying to removing weeds. Too good to be true, right? It won't hold. Such a robot already exists and it goes by the name of FarmBot Genesis, which could completely change the way we grow fruits and vegetables. It is an innovative open source solution from the American company FarmBot, which brings precision agriculture to the home.
Gone are the days of big, heavy and boxy tech devices. Obviously, the times when one device performed only one function are also becoming a thing of the past. And rightly so. Business trips or trips require too much luggage anyway, so why should your otherwise absolutely necessary gadgets take up a lot of space in your suitcase? Introducing Link, a portable drive that fits easily in your pocket.