Windowless planes will show passengers the world around them
Windowless planes have a nacelle lined with OLED screens that will provide a view inside the aircraft of what is happening outside.
Windowless planes have a nacelle lined with OLED screens that will provide a view inside the aircraft of what is happening outside.
10 years of great news, but also of monstrous technological flops. Here is a small gallery of the horrors of what has miserably failed in recent years.
A sort of adhesive mouse that covers the fingers and transforms them into a formidable almost invisible and non-invasive input device.
Cover the car with AMOLED panels to change color instantly and have a lighter interior without buttons? With LESA it will be possible.
The choice of Honda EV now shows a trend: the progressive transformation of cars into entertainment hubs, the screens increase dramatically.
Exactly #10 years ago, Steve Jobs presented the first #iPhone to the world: a different type of mobile phone, which then paved the way for all those who came after. On January 9, ten years ago, Jobs said, presenting his cell phone: "We have reinvented the telephone." There was no longer a keyboard, but a touchscreen to touch with your finger. Apps arrived for the first time and the Internet was in your pocket, available to everyone and at any time. In 2007 less… Read more
Calling it a 'restyling' is humiliating: after extensive renovation work above and under the bonnet, the Hyundai i30 presents itself with a decidedly 'European' and decisive appeal, and gives the readers of Futuroprossimo (and those who write to you first of all) a lot of insights into the innovations that are now part of modern automotive culture. From the multipurpose solutions to the greater possibility of 'customising' the purchase, from the ever greater guaranteed (and perceived) safety to the stylistic innovations, this car convinces from the first glance. Just for … Read more
From the advent of touch screens onwards there has been a flourishing of mobile devices and tablets: our way of interacting with these devices has changed at an impressive speed. Today someone may mistakenly imagine that the 'finger-on-screen' scheme is the one on which the fortune of future technologies will be built, but it is not written anywhere: a prototype currently under study promises to let us use a device 'by touching ' any surface. Magic Finger is a joint project developed… Read more