
According to multiple sources, Sony and Microsoft are planning to release upgraded consoles, offering improved performance and new features.
According to multiple sources, Sony and Microsoft are planning to release upgraded consoles, offering improved performance and new features.
The first digital image was created in 1957, and measured 176 x 176 pixels. Even at this limited resolution, it was ground-breaking: a way to display real world images on a computer screen. Pixel counts grew rapidly, particularly in home computers and video game consoles of the 70s, 80s and 90s, as artists raced towards a photorealistic ideal. But low fidelity, carefully crafted pixelated images were not forgotten — they were fondly remembered in retro games like Mario and Pokémon, and created anew by indie developers in games like Minecraft. Today, we’re looking at a case that celebrates that heritage, by the Pixie Crew.
The MiPow PlayBulb Comet is a two-metre strip of colour-changing LED lights that connect to your phone over Bluetooth and can be controlled using an app. Comets are brilliant for adding a dash of colour and brightness to any corner of your home, and you’re only limited by your imagination. To spark your creativity, here are five of our favourite LED strip light design ideas!
Is it a robot? Is it a phone? No, it’s a RoboHon! A robot smartphone hybrid manufactured by technology firm Sharp.
Here’s a stupid idea: a Bluetooth speaker that you wear on your wrist. It’s like a smartwatch, except instead of seeing the time or running apps, you can only play music or take calls. That’s exactly what we’ve got with the WristBoom — and it’s actually pretty awesome.