Reverse Charging: The iPhone 13 may be able to charge smaller devices
LONDON: We’ve seen that smartphones that use the Internet over the network can extend this connection beyond the hotspot. But can a phone automatically charge other small devices? The new iPhone model, the iPhone 13, may have this feature.
First, Max Weinbach, a technology expert, says that Apple has made wireless charging…
Ruby megabyte: Bosnia’s first music robot
Sarajevo: Bosnia-Herzegovina’s popular rock band Dobioza Collective has added a new musician, Ruby Megabyte, who is actually a humanoid robot.
The robot was developed by students of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Sarajevo last year at the special request of the band.
Using artificial intelligence, ‘Ruby…
New feature of Instagram Stories
The social networking site Instagram has begun testing a new way to make better use of links to stories.
Insta will now be able to attach links with a sticker instead of swipe up.
These stickers will work just like swipe up links, but you just have to click instead of swipe up.
Similarly, users will now be able to respond to stores with a sticker, which is not…
WhatsApp videos and photos will automatically disappear once viewed
Silicon Valley: WhatsApp announced a very useful feature last month and has now released this feature for Android users who want to make their messages more secure.
According to technology website WABTA Info, WhatsApp last month announced the introduction of a feature called ‘View Once’, which allows images and videos…
Nanotechnology robots that purify water and soil and deliver medicine
Boulder City, USA :: The name of nanotechnology is no longer unfamiliar to most people. In this regard, scientists at the University of Colorado have developed very small, agile, self-floating and high-speed nanorobots that can be used in industry, agriculture and medicine.
They are 20 times faster than all the floating…
This ‘temporary pacemaker’ that corrects the heartbeat dissolves in the body
Illinois: Pacemakers are fitted with batteries to keep the heartbeat in order. But now the world’s first pacemaker has been created that dissolves on its own after doing its job.
Scientists at Northwestern and George Washington University have jointly developed the world’s first pacemaker that…
This lens can show a 140 inch wide display
California: Hear an interesting invention of a virtual screen lens that wears a virtual screen in front of your eyes and is also 140 inches long.
Its name is TCL Nextware G Specs which can be connected to any smartphone, tablet and laptop. The lens then becomes the outer screen of the smartphone, which can be several feet long. That means wearing glasses…
Set a new record of making 1000 origami birds in nine and a half hours
LONDON: A British teenage girl has set a new record in the Guinness Book of World Records by making 1000 paper birds that have been twisted in origami style without stopping for nine and a half hours.
Evelyn Cha did not eat or drink during this time, nor did she go to the toilet. They had a goal in front of them, so they kept…
Side-loading applications are a threat to consumers, says Apple Corps
Silicon Valley: Apple has declared side-loading applications a security risk.
Apple claims that allowing developers to distribute apps outside of Apple’s official App Store could pose a serious security threat to its users.
According to a report released by Apple, the company is strongly opposed to allowing so-called…
Strong Code of Conduct for online streaming services including Net Flex
The UK decided to make online streaming services, including Net Flicks.
According to the details, the British government has announced the project to make online streaming platforms binding strict code of conduct.
According to the AFP, the British government will also apply the same rules on Net Flicks, Disney Plus and Amazone…