IKEA has teamed up with LIKEatchitects to create a hilarious light installation. The Portuguese studio, which has collaborated […]
Category Archive: Technology
These days at CES, the world’s largest tradeshow for consumer technology, one may see the tomorrow of the domestic appliances, home entertainment, computer and phone devices and much more. The biggest ground-breaking innovation in the field of home entertainment is probably the new generation of OLED TVs—curved and super-thin, with deeper, richer colors and stunning contrast,—unveiled by two rivals, Samsung Electronics Co and LG Electronics.
Want to see how the holiday moves across the globe? Google invites the global audience to visit the dedicated website www.google.com/santatracker to follow the iconic character as he travels to various countries. In addition to tracking, which begins in three days, the destination provides an insider look into Santa’s village, where users can play a number of games and meet interesting elves while exploring a plethora of fun activities.
YouTube has unveiled a new free app for iPhone and iPod touch, which allows to use artistic filters when making the clip. The new product called YouTube Capture, which has been added by Google to the iTunes Store, is a must-have app for those who love adding an artistic touch to videos and sharing them just after they’re ready.
IBM makes some predictions on how technology will improve our experience in five sensory categories in next five years. The tech giants forecast innovations that will help us hear, smell, taste, see and touch things in a totally new way. By 2016, we may have super senses, which will enable us to experience the world around us on an advanced level.
Microsoft celebrates its major achievements of 2012 in a new video, which was revealed on 12.12.12. The magic of the number 12 has been highlighted in the new spot, which features a dozen of milestone Microsoft moments. While Google, Facebook and Twitter celebrate hot topics that generated most buzz across the globe, Microsoft narrows the “search” to its own realm.