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Technology

K-Zoom the 'phone-cam' from Samsung

Along with the increasing desire of phone manufacturers to boost the number of cores and their speed on a device, the second most upgraded thing is the camera. “Camera-war” started years ago and since then, all smartphone manufacturers pushed on and on and increased the optical sensor from a generation to another. ...
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Flappy Bird goes down for good

Flappy Bird goes down for good

The most popular game of the year so far, Flappy Bird, was removed from online stores by its creator, Dong Nguyen. The reason was that the game, as its Vietnamese creator put it, ‘ruins my simple life.’ Flappy Bird, launced in 2013, was mostly advertised on ... read entire article »
New unique mineral discovered

New unique mineral discovered

A new kind of mineral was dicovered in Western Australia by miners prospecting for gold and nickel. The mineral, named putnisite, is unique among the other 4,000 minerals already known to man. It’s colors range from dark to light purple and it has a pink glare. ... read entire article »
In search for longevity

In search for longevity

Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper, who was born in 1890 and died at the age of 115, in 2005, free of disease and in a remarkable cognitive shape, agreed to have her body donated to science after her death. Scientists analyzed her body, searching for clues to her ... read entire article »
Chernobyl wildlife is adapting to radiation

Chernobyl wildlife is adapting to radiation

A recent study of the British Ecological Society’s journal, Functional Ecology, revealed that wildlife in the Chernobyl contaminated has not only developed tolerance to radiation but some species are actually benefiting from radiation exposure. Dr Ismael ... read entire article »
Microsoft is 'Not like everybody else'

Microsoft is 'Not like everybody else'

Microsoft is not wasting anytime with its new gadget “gold mine”. The giant American corporation released the first commercial add after acquiring Nokia. Microsoft is simply saying Nokia customers are unique, but still needs to do a lot of work. Tech ... read entire article »
The path to cars with no mirrors

The path to cars with no mirrors

Starting with May 1, 2018, all US car makers will be obliged to fit their vehicles with rear-view cameras. Once this hop will have passed, it won’t be long until cameras are going to replace the old three-mirrors system we all know so well but which, with ... read entire article »
Lenovo ThinkPad 10 tablet has a face

Lenovo ThinkPad 10 tablet has a face

Business focused tablet users will soon have a new “must have” device. Lenovo announced recently a new ThinkPad tablet called the “10”. It's not hard to guess that the name comes from its display size. Lenovo's Australian site already features the ... read entire article »
More bad news for XP users

More bad news for XP users

Microsoft ditched XP support about three weeks ago and all users still running the outdated OS are in trouble. Microsoft announced recently a new discovered flaw in Internet Explorer 6 and all the way to 11 that could seriously harm personal data. The American ... read entire article »
The first deep-sea mine

The first deep-sea mine

A Canadian mining company, Nautilus Minerals, has been eyeing the rich-mineral seabed off the Papa New Guinea coastline since 1990. Now, after many years of disputes and obstacles, the two entities have finally reached an agreement and the Canadian company can ... read entire article »
Boost you car power via smartphones

Boost you car power via smartphones

A very plain looking, box-shaped device, mounted under your car’s bonnet will increase the power of your car by up to 20 percent and reduce fuel consumption, when it is plugged into the car battery. The creators of this Power Box describe it as ‘the world’ ... read entire article »
Happy birthday, Rubik's cube

Happy birthday, Rubik's cube

Today, the world celebrates 40 years of Rubik’s cube, an intelligence exercising and logical thinking game. The famous cube was first launched in 1980 and, since then, nearly one in seven people have played the puzzle. Hungarian inventor, Erno Rubik, wa ... read entire article »
Apps for digital wallets

Apps for digital wallets

Although mobile payments are not quite mainstream yet, anyone with a bit of future technology sense can confirm that this is the direction we’re heading towards. To put it more simply, our wallets will go digital. It’s no news to anyone that wallets become ... read entire article »
Amazon smartphone to be released

Amazon smartphone to be released

For over two years, rumors came and went regarding a supposed Amazon smartphone. Although the company is still expected to announce the phone’s debut, spoilers already reached the excited public. The smartphone will, supposedly, have a groundbreaking technology ... read entire article »
Vantage S, the beast Aston Martin will release

Vantage S, the beast Aston Martin will release

Aston’s CEO, Ulrich Bez, who is familiar with the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife, calls the 2015 Vantage S model ‘brutal’ and ‘extreme in its nature’, pointing out that this is not a car that you can drive from one city to another without stopping at every ... read entire article »
Apple bites Samsung in Earth Day ad

Apple bites Samsung in Earth Day ad

Tuesday, on Earth’s Day, Apple released an advertisement saying that ‘There are some ideas we want every company to copy.’ The sarcasm included is more than obvious as Apple and Samsung have been spending a lot of time in courts over intellectual property ... read entire article »