Month: October 2017
Three quarters of us put off buying electric car because of unreliable charging points
With government policy dictating that non-electric cars can not be sold after 2040, Click4Reg.co.uk has analysed data sourced by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and found that annual new electric car registrations in the UK have grown significantly over the last few years. In 2017 alone, there have been 94,093 electric vehicles registered…
Save up to £170 on iPhone X by repairing before upgrading
With the £1,000 iPhone X hitting shelves soon and Brits reaching deep into their pockets to guarantee to get their hands on the latest device, mobile repair specialist iSmash reckons that Brits are throwing up to £170 away by not repairing their device before upgrading to the latest model. Using data from leading third-party sales sites, combined…
CustomWritings.com Launches Essay Writing Tools
Students know the effort that goes into writing an essay. There are so many things that you have to consider that it is essential to double, if not triple, check yourself to see if you have made a mistake along the way. While you may be immersed in the content of your essay, these…
Kodak launches VR camera, the 4K VR360, in time for Christmas
First shown at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin at the end of August, Kodak's new VR camera, the 4KVR360 (also known as the ORBIT360 in the US) is now available in time for Christmas. Featuring an all-in-one 360˚ VR camera, with two fixed focus lenses on either side, it also boasts 20 megapixel CMOS sensors…
More than 6.5 million people in UK never carry any gadgets with them
More than 6.5 million Brits do not carry any gadgets with them whatsoever - 1 in 5 would welcome manufacturers introducing gadget usage limits on devices More than 1 in 10 would be happy to have designated tech-free time allocations day to day While a huge proportion of the nation has become extremely reliant on…
Best free play slots games for fans of no deposit casinos
Virtual slot machines are a popular choice these days with online gamblers. A large factor behind this is the enormous number of titles from which players can choose from. With such an oversaturated market at our fingertips, it can often be difficult for the more cautious gamblers amongst us to find a slot we want…
Hi-tech meets high end with the elegant new Audi A7 Sportback – complete with remote parking
Looking for a luxury, high end car stuffed full of hi-tech features? Just launched in Ingolstadt, Germany, the latest Audi A7 features nearly 40 autonomous driving facilities plus new touch screen displays and optional voice control. Central to the system are two displays: a 10.1inch upper display and 8.6inch lower display. Both of these are…
Have gadgets become too complicated? Over 8 in 10 of us think so, apparently
A huge 84% of the population believe that gadgets have become too complicated One in ten Brits use just 10% of tech on their gadgets Less than a quarter are able to use all of their cars’ functionality More than a third of UK adults only use half of the available technology on their smartphone…
What is Oculus Go and why might it kickstart the VR market in 2018?
While there’s a lot of hype surrounding VR, the reality is that so far it remains a fairly niche interest with limited sales. However, all that could finally be set to change with the announcement of a new affordable, standalone VR product. Unveiled at the Oculus Connect 4 developers conference in San Jose, USA recently…
Why Virtual Reality will be big in 2018. Top 5 things to do with VR right now
Virtual reality (VR) could revolutionise our lives, from how we work to how we communicate with another, to the way we keep ourselves entertained. According to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who paid a whopping $2bn (£1.2bn) for virtual reality firm Oculus in 2014, VR is the future. “Virtual reality was once the dream of science fiction.…