Seven most magnificent palaces in the world
The prestigious magazine Architectural Digest has published a ranking of the world's most beautiful palaces. Let us take a look at the buildings that topped this list
The number of developments in the field of high technologies is constantly growing. Some of them are very peculiar, but the vast majority of gadgets can significantly improve our life.
Organic 3D printer Foodini
The development of the technological direction responsible for 3D printing of food has been going on for about 4 years. This is the most popular sphere of application of 3D-printers. The Foodini printer uses FDM technology. The printer squeezes the liquid material prepared with a conventional blender onto the printing platform.
Immersit
The aim of Immersit is to make movies and games more immersive, providing the user with a greater connection to what is happening on-screen by way of action-appropriate jolts, tilts and vibrations. The system comprises four pads, which slot under each of the couch legs, a central unit that controls the movement of the pads and a power pack. According to the developers, this gadget is compatible with PCs, consoles X-Box One, X-Box 360, Playstation 3 and 4 and supports a total of more than 120 games.
Owlet Smart Sock
The Owlet Smart Sock uses pulse oximetry to measure your infant's heart rate and oxygens levels while they sleep. This information is communicated to your phone via a base station that is designed to notify you with lights and sounds if something doesn't appear to be just right with your baby. Using our app, you can view your baby's heart rate and oxygen levels in real-time.
Hickman Bike
While getting a bicycle hand-built to your exact dimensions can indeed ensure a custom fit, it can also be quite expensive, plus that bike will be made mainly with one type of riding in mind. That's part of the reason that UK frame-builder Mike Hickman created the Hickman Bike. The idea behind it is that using an "off-the-rack" bike, riders will still be able to get that exact fit, and will also be able to adapt it for different types of riding.
Code-A-Pillar
Brightly colored and motorized, this caterpillar-like toy is made up of seven sections, each with a specific function. Connecting the segments in different order allows the Code-A-Pillar to execute its functions, using flashing lights to move from one action to the next. Kids connect the segments to make Code-A-Pillar go forward, left, right or whatever direction they choose. Challenge kids to reach your target by configuring Code-A-Pillar's segments. It's a perfect way to introduce children to sequencing. An expansion pack allows the Code-A-Pillar to achieve more complicated moves. The Code-A-Pillar is aimed at kids from three to five-years old.
DietSensor
For those of you who count your carbs and calories, DietSensor is looking to make your life easier. The French-based startup has created a tool that scans your food and determines its nutritional value. The DietSensor is an innovative piece of electronics. It is based on a near-infrared spectroscopy of food, and it analyses the main elements in an easy to understand app. This was designed for use for diabetics, but it can easily be modified for use for other medical conditions.
Sensorwake
Make each morning marvelous from the moment you open your eyes, thanks to the power of smell. Choose from a wide assortment of scents, like coffee, croissants, the ocean, or even the smell of money. Setting your Sensorwake is as easy as setting your espresso machine, and changing out the scents is even faster. All this is brought to you by Guillaume Rolland, an 18-year-old French entrepreneur with a vision of making everyone wake up happy.
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