
Barcelona, Spain-
The widespread spread of the Internet from computers and mobile phones to various objects is the theme of this year's Mobile World Congress wireless exhibition.
For those who cannot compete in the thousands of four-person games in Barcelona --
Today's event, here are some of the most exotic innovations on display.
Presto pizzizza Hut has two new ways to make sure no one is waiting too long.
Italian inventor La Comanda shortens the distance from your favorite pizza to a simple refrigerator tour.
There you just have to reach out and slap the magnet
Press and hold the timing device and press and hold the round button after a few seconds, just fine!
Pizza is on your way.
Clicking pizza will be available in Canada this summer and will try to order pizza hut products.
The price has not been settled yet.
Carlo Brianza, chief executive, said the technology could be used in other chain restaurants.
Visa is also testing a project with Pizza Hut to pay from the car.
You can order in advance and the sensor system will let restaurant staff know when you arrive.
Since the sensor will know where you are, the employee can bring your order to your parking space.
Ultimately, the system can be used to pay for petrol, tolls, and parking fees.
With the parking lot, the system will know when you are in that place and calculate how long you have been there.
Visa will launch a pilot project in Northern California in the next few months.
It may take several years for gas stations, parking lots and toll booths to get the necessary sensors.
It's easy to go to work by bike and sounds great until you get wet.
That's one of the reasons Ford is trying to improve his electric bike.
The car company has launched two electric bikes.
One for regular city travel and one for commercial use by courier or Courier
Connect to the smartphone via Bluetooth and physically connect through the installed dock.
The associated smartphone app will plan your route and the bike will indicate when you need to turn by vibrating your right hand or left hand grip.
Note if both vibrate: this means a car is right behind.
The bike can be connected to the Bluetooth heart-
The rate monitor that can increase the power of the bicycle motor, if overused, can let you rest.
They can also be programmed to calm you down at the end of the journey.
"We are in the experimental stage," said Eric clafl, global future mobile manager at Ford Research and Innovation Center . ".
People who are so interested in cycling will have to wait.
Star Trek fans who scan their life form are now missing only one phase because technology company Consumer Physics has made the three colors a reality.
The Israeli company says its SCiO
Handheld scanners can analyze the molecular composition of any object in their growing database.
The company said the micro-device hopes to be installed directly on a smartphone, but can only do so at the moment on a spectrometer in the lab.
The small scanner works through a Bluetooth connection to the smartphone, which compares the data received from the object to the cloudbased database. Co-
Founder Dror Sharon shows how SCiO can identify the nutrients of different kinds of fruits, cheese, verify vitamins, and even differentiate brands, General Viagra, and fake Viagra.
SCiO can book online for $250 and will be available in June. Anti-
Does the label glasset appear as a photo marked on Facebook?
AVG trick.
Internet security has invented a pair of glasses designed to prevent some social media networks from automatically identifying people who upload photos using facial recognition technology.
AVG spokesman Stephanie Kane said the company referred to the goggles as "contact lenses" but they were only in the early stages of the experimental prototype.
Bad teeth before brushing teeth are never synonymous with fun. But Oral-
B at least adds to its taste by making an enhanced electric toothbrush that works with apps on smartphones.
The app will increase the number of times you brush your teeth, and the graphics show which areas of the mouth your efforts focus on.
It will warn you if you brush your teeth too hard.
The new version will allow you to write plans recommended by your dentist, such as whitening your teeth or protecting your damaged gums.
It's already on sale in the United States. S.
It will launch in 56 countries in July.
The price of a perfect smile? About $150.
For many, tiny memory smartphones have become micro-movie cameras.
If more memory is needed, SanDisk stuffed 200 GB of nailssized SD card.
SanDisk says it can play 20 hours of HD video.
SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-
I card, advanced version, is the upgrade of the 128 GB version released last year.
To fully understand the size of the new card, a new Mac AirBook computer has 256 GB.
It will be sold worldwide for $399 in April.
Joint press center Barcelona, Spain
The widespread spread of the Internet from computers and mobile phones to various objects is the theme of this year's Mobile World Congress wireless exhibition.
For those who cannot compete in the thousands of four-person games in Barcelona --
Today's event, here are some of the most exotic innovations on display.
Presto pizzizza Hut has two new ways to make sure no one is waiting too long.
Italian inventor La Comanda shortens the distance from your favorite pizza to a simple refrigerator tour.
There you just have to reach out and slap the magnet
Press and hold the timing device and press and hold the round button after a few seconds, just fine!
Pizza is on your way.
Clicking pizza will be available in Canada this summer and will try to order pizza hut products.
The price has not been settled yet.
Carlo Brianza, chief executive, said the technology could be used in other chain restaurants.
Visa is also testing a project with Pizza Hut to pay from the car.
You can order in advance and the sensor system will let restaurant staff know when you arrive.
Since the sensor will know where you are, the employee can bring your order to your parking space.
Ultimately, the system can be used to pay for petrol, tolls, and parking fees.
With the parking lot, the system will know when you are in that place and calculate how long you have been there.
Visa will launch a pilot project in Northern California in the next few months.
It may take several years for gas stations, parking lots and toll booths to get the necessary sensors.
It's easy to go to work by bike and sounds great until you get wet.
That's one of the reasons Ford is trying to improve his electric bike.
The car company has launched two electric bikes.
One for regular city travel and one for commercial use by courier or Courier
Connect to the smartphone via Bluetooth and physically connect through the installed dock.
The associated smartphone app will plan your route and the bike will indicate when you need to turn by vibrating your right hand or left hand grip.
Note if both vibrate: this means a car is right behind.
The bike can be connected to the Bluetooth heart-
The rate monitor that can increase the power of the bicycle motor, if overused, can let you rest.
They can also be programmed to calm you down at the end of the journey.
"We are in the experimental stage," said Eric clafl, global future mobile manager at Ford Research and Innovation Center . ".
People who are so interested in cycling will have to wait.
Star Trek fans who scan their life form are now missing only one phase because technology company Consumer Physics has made the three colors a reality.
The Israeli company says its SCiO
Handheld scanners can analyze the molecular composition of any object in their growing database.
The company said the micro-device hopes to be installed directly on a smartphone, but can only do so at the moment on a spectrometer in the lab.
The small scanner works through a Bluetooth connection to the smartphone, which compares the data received from the object to the cloudbased database. Co-
Founder Dror Sharon shows how SCiO can identify the nutrients of different kinds of fruits, cheese, verify vitamins, and even differentiate brands, General Viagra, and fake Viagra.
SCiO can book online for $250 and will be available in June. Anti-
Does the label glasset appear as a photo marked on Facebook?
AVG trick.
Internet security has invented a pair of glasses designed to prevent some social media networks from automatically identifying people who upload photos using facial recognition technology.
AVG spokesman Stephanie Kane said the company referred to the goggles as "contact lenses" but they were only in the early stages of the experimental prototype.
Bad teeth before brushing teeth are never synonymous with fun. But Oral-
B at least adds to its taste by making an enhanced electric toothbrush that works with apps on smartphones.
The app will increase the number of times you brush your teeth, and the graphics show which areas of the mouth your efforts focus on.
It will warn you if you brush your teeth too hard.
The new version will allow you to write plans recommended by your dentist, such as whitening your teeth or protecting your damaged gums.
It's already on sale in the United States. S.
It will launch in 56 countries in July.
The price of a perfect smile? About $150.
For many, tiny memory smartphones have become micro-movie cameras.
If more memory is needed, SanDisk stuffed 200 GB of nailssized SD card.
SanDisk says it can play 20 hours of HD video.
SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-
I card, advanced version, is the upgrade of the 128 GB version released last year.
To fully understand the size of the new card, a new Mac AirBook computer has 256 GB.
It will be sold worldwide for $399 in April.
Joint press center Barcelona, Spain
The widespread spread of the Internet from computers and mobile phones to various objects is the theme of this year's Mobile World Congress wireless exhibition.
For those who cannot compete in the thousands of four-person games in Barcelona --
Today's event, here are some of the most exotic innovations on display.
Presto pizzizza Hut has two new ways to make sure no one is waiting too long.
Italian inventor La Comanda shortens the distance from your favorite pizza to a simple refrigerator tour.
There you just have to reach out and slap the magnet
Press and hold the timing device and press and hold the round button after a few seconds, just fine!
Pizza is on your way.
Clicking pizza will be available in Canada this summer and will try to order pizza hut products.
The price has not been settled yet.
Carlo Brianza, chief executive, said the technology could be used in other chain restaurants.
Visa is also testing a project with Pizza Hut to pay from the car.
You can order in advance and the sensor system will let restaurant staff know when you arrive.
Since the sensor will know where you are, the employee can bring your order to your parking space.
Ultimately, the system can be used to pay for petrol, tolls, and parking fees.
With the parking lot, the system will know when you are in that place and calculate how long you have been there.
Visa will launch a pilot project in Northern California in the next few months.
It may take several years for gas stations, parking lots and toll booths to get the necessary sensors.
It's easy to go to work by bike and sounds great until you get wet.
That's one of the reasons Ford is trying to improve his electric bike.
The car company has launched two electric bikes.
One for regular city travel and one for commercial use by courier or Courier
Connect to the smartphone via Bluetooth and physically connect through the installed dock.
The associated smartphone app will plan your route and the bike will indicate when you need to turn by vibrating your right hand or left hand grip.
Note if both vibrate: this means a car is right behind.
The bike can be connected to the Bluetooth heart-
The rate monitor that can increase the power of the bicycle motor, if overused, can let you rest.
They can also be programmed to calm you down at the end of the journey.
"We are in the experimental stage," said Eric clafl, global future mobile manager at Ford Research and Innovation Center . ".
People who are so interested in cycling will have to wait.
Star Trek fans who scan their life form are now missing only one phase because technology company Consumer Physics has made the three colors a reality.
The Israeli company says its SCiO
Handheld scanners can analyze the molecular composition of any object in their growing database.
The company said the micro-device hopes to be installed directly on a smartphone, but can only do so at the moment on a spectrometer in the lab.
The small scanner works through a Bluetooth connection to the smartphone, which compares the data received from the object to the cloudbased database. Co-
Founder Dror Sharon shows how SCiO can identify the nutrients of different kinds of fruits, cheese, verify vitamins, and even differentiate brands, General Viagra, and fake Viagra.
SCiO can book online for $250 and will be available in June. Anti-
Does the label glasset appear as a photo marked on Facebook?
AVG trick.
Internet security has invented a pair of glasses designed to prevent some social media networks from automatically identifying people who upload photos using facial recognition technology.
AVG spokesman Stephanie Kane said the company referred to the goggles as "contact lenses" but they were only in the early stages of the experimental prototype.
Bad teeth before brushing teeth are never synonymous with fun. But Oral-
B at least adds to its taste by making an enhanced electric toothbrush that works with apps on smartphones.
The app will increase the number of times you brush your teeth, and the graphics show which areas of the mouth your efforts focus on.
It will warn you if you brush your teeth too hard.
The new version will allow you to write plans recommended by your dentist, such as whitening your teeth or protecting your damaged gums.
It's already on sale in the United States. S.
It will launch in 56 countries in July.
The price of a perfect smile? About $150.
For many, tiny memory smartphones have become micro-movie cameras.
If more memory is needed, SanDisk stuffed 200 GB of nailssized SD card.
SanDisk says it can play 20 hours of HD video.
SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-
I card, advanced version, is the upgrade of the 128 GB version released last year.
To fully understand the size of the new card, a new Mac AirBook computer has 256 GB.
It will be sold worldwide for $399 in April.