Apple has officially released the info for their upcoming tablets this year. Between the iPad Air and iPad Mini, I really don't know how consumers will be able to choose between one! Which one do you prefer?
I enjoy the small surprises I may find in this kind of article once in a while. A portable speaker, a battery pack, and a smart plug are all great budget choices. I hope you find a few things you need!
The name is cool, but I can't help wondering what new features it will introduce. Ditching the rotating bezel sounds like a step backward since I imagine it helps with the accessibility.
Charging your phone just by standing close to a compatible transmitter sounds amazing, right? Then comes the question about the availability of the said transmitters. I think that is the real challenge; something that only big countries can afford.
The 5G technology isn't even out yet, but the router is ready for release this year! I guess we're getting the 5G sooner than we thought. I wonder if it will also support the network that will come after 5G, so we don't need to change the whole thing.
It was only a few days ago that I posted about Puma's smart sneakers, and Nike is up for the game as well. The self-lacing concept is weird, though. I'd trade it for Puma's features which will help training more. Which one do you prefer?
I was actually more surprised by the fact that Puma had released something similar 30 years ago. This chic new version has many great features which I believe will charm athletes and those who are serious in sports.
It's a great step forward, but I hope all users remember that it won't replace the real thing we see at the hospitals. What kind of health features do you think Apple will add next?
I think these are only rumors at best since Galaxy S10 isn't even officially out yet, but they sure are interesting. The things we see on fantasy movies are coming to reality very soon. Do you think this design is actually possible?
Google isn't very successful with their social platforms like Hangouts and Google+, so I think it's good that they plan to move on. Why do you think Hangouts failed to compete with WhatsApp when Google has such a huge user base?
This feature is probably normal in robots because they are made of machines. Our eyes and brains are completely different, though. Do you think we can fit the augmented reality inside such small lenses?
It feels like not a day passes without new smart home devices or new groups joining the competition. We get more options, but do we need that many? How many people are ready to upgrade their home with these devices? It doesn't seem like many will benefit from this saturated market.