Virtual Spa Days Are A Reality

The technological advancements we see every year are quite extraordinary. Everyone was stunned by the arrival of the microwave oven, MP3 players seem to work by magic and nobody really knows how mobile phones function. A great deal of the newest technology we see enter the market has the intention of pounding our senses into oblivion with more intense images, louder sounds and faster movement. This said, there is one new technology that aims to slow things down, chill us out, and make us feel be

High Tech Comes at Hancock Shaker Village Enhances Experience

The Hancock Shaker Village near Pittsfield , Massachusetts, has introduced audio tours on MP3 players as part of its admission price. A project two years in the making it continues the tradition of the Shaker community who had no issues embracing new technology. Hancock Shaker Village President Ellen Spear notes, “The Shakers embraced new technology; they were the first Berkshire County residents to own cars and loved all manner of gadgets that made their lives easier. They didn’t, ho

New technology for BMW System 6 helmet

If you were a chatterbox in the past, motorcycles were not the transport for you. How could one communicate with fellow riders on separate bikes and through a helmet? On-board communication has come a long way and BMW is releasing new technology for its System6 helmet in September. The helmet will be fitted with Bluetooth technology, enabling the use of gadgets such as cell phones, navigators and MP3 players. The technology will run BMW’s new Navigator IV program, with more information being r

Media Player Technology Has Moved Onto The Mp5 Player

by Brendon Sachs With so much new technology popping up, you might question the need for a mp5 player. Is it just a rehash of the mp4? It hasn’t been that long since the introduction of the mp3. If you’re like me then you might be wondering if the technology can move that fast. It does. Technology can be frustrating. We love the advances, that produce wonderful gadgets and toys. We just don’t like it when they mean the end of the toys we already have. And we definitely don’t like it when the

New Technology to detect Stolen Mobile Phones

Cumbria Constabulary is set to take part in a two week pilot at the end of this month to try out a new device that will help identify those in possession of stolen mobile phones. The handheld ‘Apollo’ device, provided by Radio Tactics Limited, scans IMEI numbers or barcodes found inside every mobile phone and instantly provides police officers with information including the phone’s registered owner, whether it has been reported as stolen or if it has ever been blocked by the network provider.

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