After all, it's actually time for external disks to 'shrink' properly and at the same time become more powerful. If processors, computers and other technological devices can be used, why not external disks? Let us introduce you to a new external drive from Silicon Power that will 'blow you away'.
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Canon has prepared something unique for us, never seen before. The Powershot G1 x Mark III belongs to the Powershot family, but due to its capabilities, it would be hard to classify it as a point-and-shoot camera. Let's see what they have in the bag at Canon.
For Yashica, it all started way back in 1949 in Nagano, Japan, where they initially manufactured electronic parts for watches. The era of cameras followed, and they achieved their greatest success 16 years later with the Electro 35 model, which sold as many as 8 million copies. Then, in the 1980s, the brand was bought by larger companies and the trail was slowly lost. But now they are coming back. With a Kickstarter campaign, they want to coax the legendary Electro 35 genie out of the bottle. In a modern guise, of course.
After movie hits, we are used to heroes taking on all kinds of forms. Most of the time they can be bought as toys, key rings, wall posters or stickers. It's the same with the heroes of the cult Star Wars. But have you ever considered that Darth Vader could vacuum your living room? Well, not exactly him, but a vacuum cleaner that closely resembles him? Introducing the Samsung Star Wars Robot Vacuums.
Casio, which is known for its exceptional wristwatches, is embarking on a new path. Or the market, if you will. With the new G'z Eye camera, they obviously want to try their hand at photography as well, and if they succeeded with watches, why not here. The camera seems very robust at first glance, but let's take a closer look.
It's so awesome it needs a 'don't try this at home' label! In any case, it is intended for professionals who know how to work with such 'beasts'. Amateur users would probably quickly get lost in the complexity and possibilities. Introducing the new Weapon 8K VV camera from Red.
The 1990s brought us boy bands, the Prince of Bel Air, Michael Jordan, the countdown to the new millennium, and Tamagotchi, the digital pet. Between 1996 and 2008, as many as 70 million of these egg-like minicomputers were sold. Now they have revived it again, in a slightly modified version. Will the nostalgia be enough to keep this toy relevant even in this modern age?
Remember the slightly larger phones with the computer keyboard on the bottom half, which used to cause a lot of headaches for the slightly larger fingers? Not so long ago, BlackBerry carried the flag among phones, but now that is no longer the case, but they are still looking for their place under the sun with innovative solutions. With the new BlackBerry Motion model, they will undoubtedly make sure that we will not forget them so quickly.
It was about time. For a nice camera that protects your home, namely. But wouldn't it be nice to have a safety device that everyone thinks has a purely decorative function? It might be even more attractive to intruders, and when they try to steal the device, they will show their face even more closely. Well, kidding aside. Here is probably the most beautiful of them - Halo Smart Security.
On a ski slope, on a bike, on a water board, in a car, on a horse, and we don't know where else. Guess what we're listing? Places where people use the GoPro camera. Have any of you ever thought, when you saw someone wearing this device on top of their head, that maybe the whole thing could be packaged a little nicer? Well, if you haven't, Ubiquiti certainly has. They've made their own version of an action camera that looks downright fantastic.
There are two ways to listen to music. The first is with speakers, the second with headphones. The first method does not isolate you from the surroundings, the second one offers you intimacy, but it "turns off" the world around you. But what if there is something in between? Something that combines both modes? Actually there is. It originated elsewhere than at Bose.
What if you could connect the screen from the cinema right over your eyes, sit comfortably on the armchair at home and "immerse yourself" in your favorite movie? With popcorn in your lap and a drink on the side, the evening can begin. And all this thanks to Cinera, the first virtual glasses for home cinema.











