Retro is back. There are more and more retro elements in the world of fashion and details with which we decorate our home. Now, retro radios have finally made a real comeback, both car radios and those that can be connected to our modern mobile devices.
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Imagine your iPhone hanging around your neck. Croatian designer Tomislav Zvonarić came up with an interesting concept of the iTie tie, which would completely change the way you look at wearing the device.
Todd Hamilton is a designer who loves to dream about futuristic concepts. This is how the extremely realistic iWatch concept was created, which is so extraordinary that we simply could not overlook it, as it is an extremely idealized concept of a smart watch that Apple is already quietly developing.
30 years ago, the then Macintosh promised to "put technology in the hands of people". So, to celebrate this year's anniversary, they created an advertising film showing the world in one day, shot only using the iPhone 5s.
Behind a giant like Apple, there is certainly a lot of ideas and projects that have not (yet) been realized. Among them is also the idea of a chain of Cybercafes, which was supposed to start in 1996.
The development of smartphones has fundamentally changed photography as we know it. With their convenience, they have allowed us to capture the moments of our lives wherever we are. However, phone cameras have several limitations, including a fixed focal length. As a result, a market has emerged for add-on lenses that aim to improve your phone camera.
Jony Ive - The Genius Behind Apple's Greatest Products is a fresh book that brings interesting reading to all Apple fans.
Two creative people from Oslo, Jason Kinsella and Charlotte Bakken, redesigned the model of the original Apple Macintosh with leggings.
The latest ad brought to winter homes by the tech giant is imbued with the essence of the Christmas holidays. Family warmth, children's joy and sincere love warm the heart, and bring a tear or two to the most tender ones.
We also got the Smarty Ring, which will alert us to calls, messages and other functions of the phone, without which we simply cannot live anymore.
Would you pay €1.2 million for an aluminum table designed by John Ive and Marc Newson? They would, of course, if they had the money and knew it was for a good cause.
FiftyThree is a creative studio that first introduced their Paper app, then they introduced Book and now, as expected, it's Pencil's turn.