Smart glasses Sony SmartEyeglass was introduced by Sony last September, and in March 2015 these multimedia smart glasses with the label Developer Edition will only be available for the first buyers. After the withdrawal of Google's Glass glasses, they will have no real competition, and they will hit you in the pocket for 670 euros. For this, you will get augmented reality, which will work in connection with your smartphone.
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After the smart glasses Google Glass danced its last tango (at least in the form we know it), the Tango tablet, which has the ability to see its surroundings like people, began its march to the market. This enables her to have computer vision, two processors and special sensors that assess the surroundings and calculate the distance to objects around her. It is the first Google product to be equipped with Project Tango, a 3D scanner/camera that gives it this unique ability.
With the Venue 8 7000 tablet, Dell adds a new dimension to tablets, literally, because with the built-in Intel RealSense Snapshot camera with two lenses, it enables the capture of three-dimensional images and videos, and thanks to 3D technology, it can also track hand and head movements and recognize facial expressions. Oh, did we mention it will be the thinnest tablet in the world? This title now goes to Android after it belonged to the Apple iPad Air 2 tablet.
There are hundreds of applications that are designed to organize our finances or for recreation. How about an app that would help with fashion and wardrobe in a similar way? ClosetSpace does just that. Depending on the weather conditions, he puts together a stylish outfit that can be found in his wardrobe. And at no additional cost.
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.
So much content on Facebook, so little time. Yes, there is so much interesting stuff on the most popular social network that we simply can't consume it all at once. Or the connection is so weak that the video takes forever to load and we give up. There is a little-known solution for all these cases on Facebook, which is to save the content for later, when we have time or when the connection is better. They are available in web browsers and on Android and iOS apps.
Are you troubled by the question of how to save battery? Do you own an Android smartphone? Although most people point the finger at the smartphone for a (too) quickly drained battery, in large cases it is only a scapegoat. The key is the use of a mobile phone, where operating systems play a big role. Android proved to be particularly greedy, sometimes straining the battery unnecessarily. But there are solutions for Android that keep the smartphone at high speeds and at the same time do not keep the battery in the anaerobic zone all the time.
As if the Google Translate mobile application was not already popular enough, the new version of this mobile software has received additional useful functions and, among other things, now offers translation with the help of a digital camera, which allows you to capture text in an incomprehensible language and, without the need for connection to the World Wide Web, translates in real time.
The Polaroid Zip mobile printer, presented at this year's CES 2015, is a pocket-sized device that allows users to print their photos from any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet.
While it may seem strange to be talking about the Walkman in 2015, the device that was synonymous with music on the go before the iPod was, Sony has given us no other choice. At the consumer electronics fair CES 2015, Sony will present the Walkman ZX2. Hodimož has risen from the dead, but that does not mean that cassettes are also coming back, because it is an Android music device that supports high-resolution sound and does not want to be more than a gadget for audiophiles.
After yachts, watches and computers, the Italian manufacturer of sinfully expensive sports cars, Lamborghini, has also signed smartphones, and recently a fresh Android called the Lamborghini Tauri 88 "drove" from its factory, which under the body, like their cars under the hood, it hides top-of-the-line equipment. And don't look bullish (like the bull on the logo) when we mention price, it's about prestige, not technology from NASA.
The exclusivity of applications is not such a magnet for buyers as the performance of the device, but it is therefore an important piece of prestige. Given the fact that iPhone users usually get to the latest apps sooner than Android users (and the reverse is true for features), membership in the "apple" club has its perks, even if those in the opposite camp try to devalue them, because in this case you they are not apparent and the result of fanaticism.