The winter equivalent of the inconvenience called road congestion when we drive to the sea is a line in front of a chairlift or cable car on a ski slope. But the future promises us smart ski resorts that will improve the user experience of skiers and enable us to meander for a longer time and wait in line less time. At least that's according to a project launched at Vail Ski Resort, which has a dedicated EpicMix mobile app (soon to be available for Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Keystone) that provides real-time information on the condition of the ski lifts.
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Years ago, the sounds produced by our mobile phones were like in the beginnings of e-mails. Today? Most of them are audio spam. Today, our smartphone advertises for every fig, which in turn affects social interaction, because the firbec always defeats us. With so many apps and programs, it's hard to silence everything at once, and turning off your phone or ignoring it isn't an option. What are we left with? The Shhhh app.
Smartphones collect massive amounts of user data, but what exactly does your smartphone know about you? Here's what the experts tell us. Tip: It might be time to change some of your privacy settings.
Why would a DSLR camera need an assistant, you ask? Actually, the device doesn't. But it will come in handy. Arsenal is the first smart wireless controller for SLR and mirrorless cameras, and it's worth getting to know it better.
The Japanese start-up company Cerevo can boast of the production of XON Snow-1 snowboard bindings, which have built-in sensors to detect and track movement and weight distribution while riding. In addition, the sensors detect the degree of bending of the board, measure the speed and with the LED lights (on the heels and at the toes) simultaneously provide the boarder with information about how he distributes the weight during the twisting.
The gray is receding from the streets of our cities. The fog and smog have been driven away by the fresh wind and it already smells of those months when we breathe with full lungs and live life differently. The day is longer and already invites you to escape in the afternoon. So it's time to take our bikes out of the bike racks, tie a straw hat on our heads and go exploring the city.
OpenAI has served up its vision of the AI assistant of the future by announcing "Her"-like voice upgrades for ChatGPT. But while technology advances, the question arises whether its true capabilities are being deliberately limited.
Facebook in 2015 - It has become a social network that has no equal, and a lot of credit for this is due to its constant exploration of new terrain and the fact that it does not rest on its laurels. In recent years, he has outgrown even himself, and we can only wonder where the path will take him in 2015.
Practically every action camera on the market is already capable of capturing quality footage. What is important is what happens to them after that. The TomTom Bandit action camera aims to make it easy to create videos of your adventures (also with a shake function that allows for easy editing). Using GPS and other sensors, it tracks your speed, altitude and acceleration to automatically select the most exciting moments.
Apple has finally offered a watch that even serious athletes will wear. So a sports smart watch.
As it turns out, Instagram will never be the same again. In the coming weeks, we can expect updates to the application. What innovations will soon become part of the popular social network?
Twitter has become like the city of Babylon due to its popularity. Languages are mixing more and more, so we quickly come across a tweet that we don't understand. But now Twitter programmers have come to our aid, offering us the option of directly translating tweets, while Microsoft's "translator" Bing takes care of the translations.