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Yesterday during the E3 game expo, Microsoft announced their latest innovation that will likely change the world of gaming forever. The solution dubbed Project Natal, allows you to control a game with without the need for the usual game controller. Or as the Senior VP of Xbox likes to put it:
We are using the best controller ever invented: You!
Read more how Microsoft is changing the world of gaming forever
What if you could completely recharge the battery of your mobile phone or notebook in just seconds?![]()
Fossil fuels used for transportation contribute to over 13% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. Wouldn’t you like to make a positive contribution to reduce the effect of your travel?
According to consulting firm McKinsey you can by using small technology innovations. More innovations are becoming available each day and allow you to choose a more eco-friendly way of travel.
What would you use to make your commute smarter?
Read more about 7 innovations that enhance your daily travel...
For you and me, having light available is probably just normal as the sun coming up every morning. If you want to read something at night, you turn on a light, right?
It might be hard to imagine but about 1,6 billion people on our planet do not have access to electricity. In Sub Saharan Africa only 9 % of the rural population has access to electricity. After sunset, people have to read with the flickering light of a candle or kerosene (paraffin) lamp . Nasty side effect of kerosene lamps is that they pose health and safety risks, they are relatively expensive and have a low light output…
Continue reading on how technology is helping kids in Africa to read in the dark...