Once upon a time, meals at the table were a social event. There was a happy bee buzzing while eating. Today, everyone is staring at their screen, taking pictures of food and ignoring others. In order to focus on each other again while eating, industrial designer Hung Lu Chan created the Napkin Table, a wearable table.
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Nokia, once the king of mobile telephony, but today just a pale shadow of itself, is back on the scene (for what time?) under a new owner. The former giant, which was divided and is still given to each other by companies, is now trying to raise from the ashes HMD Global, which took over the phone part from Microsoft. The Nokia 150, however, may not be what you expected from the former mobile megastar.
For many representatives of Generation Z, who grew up with a smartphone in hand, the technologies that we regularly used 15 years ago are mere relics of the past. In the following, we present to you the devices and technological toys that we could not live without until recently and without which there would be no modern devices, but now they mostly belong in the museum and the younger generations may not even know about them.
Smartphones make our lives much easier. In a few years, we have become so dependent on them that we can no longer imagine everyday life without them. How could they be without shajali once?! A good reminder are some movies that would have gone in a much different direction if telephones had existed back then. Check out how movies like The Shining, The Lord of the Rings, and The Circle would have turned out if the main actors had cell phones at their disposal.
Are you fed up with the fact that you always run out of battery just when you need your smartphone the most? If you don't want to miss 2,465 euros, then seriously consider buying Juny Watanaba's FW16 solar coat, which you can use to charge your smartphone on the go.
Do you also ever miss the good old days and romanticize the period when we had classic TVs instead of pancake thin screens at home? You can recapture some of those feelings with a retro smartphone magnifier, the Smartphone Magnifier. This is not only decorative and not only turns your smartphone into a retro TV, but also doubles the image on the screen. Unfortunately, you don't get the remote when you buy it, but we think you'll get by without it.
LyfieEye is a mini smartphone camera that makes it easy to capture 360-degree spherical images with your phone. It is the first affordable 360-degree camera that allows instant sharing of content on social networks.
Although phones have brought a lot of positive things into our lives and we are more connected than ever before, this is just a false feeling as we have started neglecting our family and friends around us due to excessive use. Christmas is a time for family and friends. It's time we listen to each other. It's time to put down our smartphones and focus on our loved ones. At least that's what Huawei appeals in its Christmas ad #BePresent, which is aware that we are easily sucked in by their phones, but wants us to give them up, at least for the day. Watching this commercial will give you goosebumps!
Apple has ventured into publishing waters! He sent a book with 450 photos of his products to the shelves. He gave it a simple title – Designed by Apple in California. The price? Salted! You will have to shell out as much as 300 US dollars for it. It was self-published and can be ordered on the Apple.com website.
Although Apple faced a lot of criticism after introducing the iPhone 7 without the classic headphone jack, Androids are now apparently following suit. HTC was the first to dare and present the HTC Bolt smartphone, which, like the first Android, remained without the classic headphone jack. It was replaced by the increasingly popular USB Type-C data interface.
Is iPhone too expensive for your pocket? Did you know that Apple also sells used iPhones at a discounted price? You can order a 'second-hand' iPhone from Apple's official website, and these are phones that have been used as exhibits or returned to Apple. All phones are carefully inspected and repaired if necessary by Apple engineers before resale.
Many people today can no longer imagine life without a smartphone. Research has shown that more than 50 percent of people are addicted to smartphones. On average, we touch the smartphone screen 221 times a day. The Mann family accepted a challenge that would have seemed like the easiest thing in the world 10 years ago, but today it is considered one of the most difficult. For the sake of the experiment, she completely gave up digital technology for one week. Check out how they coped with the absence of modern electronics.











