Wind farms that convert the kinetic energy of the wind into other types of energy are great. But modern windmills are unfortunately still quite large. The Trinity, however, is different, as it folds into a small cylinder. It is a portable wind turbine with three blades (hence the name) that can be used even with the smallest wind (the wind must blow at a speed of at least 6.4 km/h). It is waterproof and has a battery that can store energy. It comes in different sizes, from the kind you can put in your pocket, to the kind you can put on the roof of your motorhome or in your front garden.
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Recently, we have witnessed an increase in innovation in the field of nursing. Technology tends to enable people to take care of themselves with the help of special devices. This concept is also taken into account by a new innovation – electronic skin.
The clock ticks, he says nothing. What if I told you something? Such a clock is the handmade Durr bracelet from Oslo, which does not tick, but vibrates. And shakes every 5 minutes.
Palm trees and coconuts are synonymous with tropical places, sandy beaches and deep blue seas. Add a hammock and paradise is in front of us. But if you're lying under a palm tree in 2017, the Wi-Fi network and the charging unit also 'belong' to you, don't you think? So now we will talk about different palm trees. O smart ones.
From October 10 to 12, the symposium of the international festival of art, technology and science Speculum Artium will be held in Trbovlje, where every year projects representing the intersection between art and science are presented.
Judging by the number of participants at this year's Oculus Connect VR 2 virtual reality conference, we are moving into virtual reality in 2016. Reality is really too cruel sometimes! Samsung also brought its virtual reality player to the conference, presenting the latest version of the Samsung Gear VR glasses, which are now compatible with more smartphones, including the still warm Galaxy S6 edge+, S6 and S6 edge. The prototype you are looking at is the final version and will be available to customers later this year. Across the pond in November, and shortly after that it will also splash in our vicinity.
The legendary Game Boy, the simple 8-bit portable game console that celebrated a quarter of a century in 2014, is making a comeback. His reincarnation goes by the name of Super Retro Boy, which was not made by Nintendo as an original, but by Retro Bit. He presented the replica at CES 2017.
In recent days, we have been warned about the high level of air pollution with PM10 particles in many parts of Slovenia. If you are concerned about your health, you will be impressed by the product of the French start-up Caroline, which presented a fashionable scarf Wair, equipped with a breathing mask that protects the wearer from inhaling dangerous substances.
Forget smartwatches that are still searching for their identity and stand out with the Wove, Polyera Corporation's first bendable display smart bracelet. It is a prototype that will arrive as a final product in 2016 and opens up completely new possibilities in the world of wearable technology.
Technology does not rest in the field of children either, and why should the youngest play with their parents' tablet when they can have one that is completely adapted to them.
But why does dependence on technology damage our brains when we have almost everything at our fingertips thanks to smartphones and tablets? The human brain is busier than ever before. In the age of email, Facebook and Twitter, time requires us to multitask. Which takes its toll. Dependence on technology makes us less, not more efficient.
Smartphones have taken the world by storm in recent years. Technology tends to make them as thin and large as possible. In stark contrast to this, the Zanco Tiny T1 phone is designed to be smaller than our thumb and lighter than a coin.