Libre is the thinnest wireless keyboard case for mobile devices. It's only 5 millimeters thick and weighs just 200 grams, yet startup Casestudio managed to cram lighting equipment and the ability to switch between three devices into its case. The entire thickness of the magnetic case, which is seeking support on Kickstarter, is 18 mm, and it consists of three parts (cover, case and keyboard) and is suitable for iOS, Android and Windows devices.
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Facebook is not resting on its laurels. He is spreading his tentacles left and right, and his Creative Labs development department is also diligently forging new things. The latest thing he signed up for is Riff, a mobile app for iOS and Android phones that lets you create group videos. We can respond to a recording with a recording.
The R2-Q5 virtual keyboard is no ordinary virtual keyboard, as it is projected onto the surface by none other than the iconic Star Wars robot that debuted in the franchise in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. It works like a QWERTY keyboard and makes the original chirping sounds of the R2-Q5 robot during the projection. For the less educated, a warning that this is not R2-D2, his more famous "brother". This one has already been in this role and remains only a collector's item.
With the Blackphone 2 smartphone, no one will be able to spy on you, not even the US National Security Agency (NSA), for whom phones are an "all-you-can-eat" buffet of personal data, because almost any smartphone can be hacked phone and intercepts almost every conversation. But now she ran into a wall again, as the Silent Circle security company presented users with the second generation of "android" Blackphone 2 smartphones, which, among other things, enable encryption of communication through applications.
The prototype of the smart mirror, Smart Mirror, is not the work of any corporation, but of an independent innovator, Nicholas Nothom. It works via a mobile operating system, which otherwise penetrates into all corners of our lives with exceptional speed and through numerous products. He has already jumped from technological toys to everyday objects, and one of the "victims" was a mirror. Smart Mirrot chose Android.
Part media player, part gaming console, the Nvidia Shield, the first Android TV console, is the latest device vying for a spot next to your TV. It is powered by a Tegra X1 processor, has 3 GB of memory, Android TV, built-in 4K technology, 16 GB of memory, Bluetooth 4.1, two USB 3.0 plugs, an HDM connector, Ethernet connectivity and a microUSB "garage" for memory cards with 128 GB.
It is typical for the MWC 2015 "holiday" of mobile telephony that each participant brings his new "goodies" and at Sony it is the Xperia Tablet Z4 Android tablet. It is incredibly thin (6.1 mm) and light (389 g*) and to the taste of everyone looking for Apple and Samsung quality, packaged under a different brand. With its 10.1-inch 2K (qHD) screen and powerful hardware, it definitely threw down the gauntlet to the tablet elite and expanded the choice for demanding users.
At the mobile conference MWC 2015, Microsoft's mobile universal keyboard, which is only half a year old, got a foldable version, which is equally intended for devices with the Windows operating system and mobile operating systems Android or iOS, and it has now added the missing Windows Phone OS to its list. Spill-resistant, durable, quickly adaptable, and above all, small, foldable and as thin as an empty men's wallet, it is an indispensable companion for a smartphone or tablet.
Many mobile phone manufacturers have "scraped" for the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona 2015, including China's Huawei, which presented the Huawei Watch, its first Android smart watch. It is an analog-looking watch with a 14-inch touch-sensitive AMOLED display with a pixel density of 286 pixels per inch. It is available in gold, silver and black, with a leather or stainless steel strap.
Projectors have been shrinking more and more in recent years, leaving meeting rooms and similar environments and becoming independent from laptops. The Beam smart pocket projector from Kicstarter is a classic example. It is intended for personal (as well as business) use and, despite the size of a classic filament bulb, it is capable of turning content from the screen of a smartphone or tablet into a movie experience. You just need to provide it with a flat surface.
The Pebble Time smartwatch promises an incredible 7 days of battery life, beating competitors like the Apple Watch, LG Watch Urbane,... by days! Unlike most smart watches, it does not use a touch screen, but e-paper, i.e. a screen with the contrast of paper, which consumes very little energy. Although it has barely started its Kickstarter campaign, it already exceeded the goal of 500 thousand dollars in 20 minutes, and after an hour the number jumped to two million.
The Neptune Duo smartwatch took a different tack than most smartwatches. While most are subordinate to smartphones or their assistants, the situation with this Android watch is just the opposite. We get it in a set with a phone with a 5-inch screen, which is just an interface and thus much less smart than smartphones. That's why it's so much smarter. But the phone is not only an extended arm of the latter, but also a charger where the watch can "tap" its battery.