Latest VR news from E3 2016 and beyond
After many years of expectation, it seems that 2016 will be the year that virtual reality finally goes mainstream. This year’s E3 video game trade fair certainly made a strong case for VR technologies with all of the main tech companies showcasing a fascinating selection of games and products that
SECO and Aaronn Electronic GmbH announce a distribution agreement for the Qseven® modular products aimed at the German Market
Arezzo (Italy), June 16, 2016 In the context of its continuous global expansion, SECO increases its territory coverage with a new distribution agreement with Aaronn Electronic GmbH for the Qseven® module based product portfolio geared towards the German Market. For more than 20 years, Aaronn transformed from a pure distributor
How Smartphones have created an entire demographic of Gamblers
In many ways, Millennials are the most talked about demographic in history. Including individuals who were born in the build-up to the Millennium (and now in their early twenties to mid-thirties), they hold huge appeal among brands primarily because they account for a huge and particularly influential target market. This
An Apple a Day Really Doesn’t Keep Cross Site Scripting Away
“apple” (CC BY 2.0) by www.tOrange.biz They say that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but does it keep viruses away? For more than a decade the common assumption among most Apple product owners is that they’re impervious to the attacks of hackers, cybercriminals and everything else in between. Owing to
Apple is All Set to introduce search ads on App Store
Just a few days ahead of WWDC 2016, Apple has announced a few changes in the working of App Store by introducing new paid-subscription options for apps and paid search ads. Over the years, developers often complained about the amount of time it would take for an app to get
Motion Stills, Google’s New iOS-Only App Turns Live Photos into GIFs
The Search Giant, Google launched Motion Stills today, a new iOS-only app that takes your existing Live Photos made with an iOS device and stabilizes them to make shareable video clips and GIFs. For the time being, the app is available on the App Store for free. However, it is
Microsoft Launches Planner to Compete with Trello and Asana
Microsoft has launched Planner, a project management app which will soon roll out to all Office 365 subscribers. It’s a Web-based tool designed to let the subscribers easily lay out plans for projects and business objectives and then share them with other people. What you can do with Microsoft’s Planner?
5 Essential Cinematography Techniques
Cinematography techniques are very important for any filmmaker because they help tell the film’s story in the most effective way possible. Being a director of photography, it is crucial that you learn the most effective and precise techniques for the job along with keeping up with the changing world of
Alexa Voice Integration Gets a Wearable: Pebble Core
Pebble put its best forward when it launched two new smartwatches and Pebble Core, a new non-smartwatch product the other week. Now it has got a new surprise to keep us interested ahead of the launch. Pebble Core Gets Amazon’s Alexa Pebble Core, the dark horse of the group product
Four Automakers Still Build Cars With Takata Airbags
A Senate report is released today on the ongoing Takata airbags debacle, which reveals that 4 automakers are still selling or plan to sell their vehicles equipped with airbags that are undoubtedly defective. If this was not enough, the report also found that some vehicles that have been recalled have