Smart Beds: What Are They And Do You Need One? #SmartBeds #Sleep #Tech

Depending on your sleeping needs, you might be interested in purchasing a smart bed. Generally, these differ immensely from regular beds, coming with a multitude of features all designed to help you sleep better at night.

Smart beds can do many things: adjust the temperature of the bed, change the firmness level, provide a soothing massage, and much, much more. These models typically cost more than traditional mattresses, but their benefits could very much outweigh the cost depending on your needs.

Deciding if one is right for you can be a bit of a hassle, with so many options to choose from so many different sleep preferences and requirements … where do you start? Hopefully, this guide will help you decide if one is right for you.

What are the main benefits of a smart bed?

You might be wondering what smart beds can do for you that your regular mattress can’t already. This is a valid question because this is still a relatively new technology, which many might have qualms about if they’ve never tried it before.

Sleep tracking technology

Some smart beds have the added feature of being able to track all kinds of relevant information about your sleep health and patterns with included sleep tracking technology. This can include heart rate monitoring, when you toss and turn, your breathing rate, the total amount of time you spent sleeping, how deep you slept, and so on.

This can help tremendously with helping you to track just how much or how little sleep you’re getting, which can make a huge difference in your overall well-being. For example, with a smart bed, you’d be able to have a ready set of information about your sleep that you can give to a doctor for a potentially easier diagnosis, as they’d have more exact knowledge of how you sleep at night, instead of relying on your own recollection. 

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This can also be a handy feature in telling you if you sleep too hot or cold, allowing you to make adjustments to your room temperature for better sleep. A good place to shop for some really cool beds is mattressnut.

Temperature regulation

Another feature that could help aid in sleep is the temperature regulation features often included in a smart bed. These can track temperatures and either warm you up with onboard heating capabilities when you’re too hot, or keep the heat at bay with cooling technology. This will depending on which model you get, but it should be standard feature of many.

Be sure to do your research, as some smart beds will perform better than others.

This might save you from having to adjust the thermostat of your house, which could come in handy if you’re living with multiple people who have different sleeping/temperature needs, potentially saving you some money in the long run.

Added smart connectivity

Many also come integrated with apps or other smart home internet devices, meaning you could possibly control your bed through other smart devices like your phone, giving you greater control over your mattress. Want your bed to be nice and warm before you get home? Program it from far away with the push of a button.

You can also adjust the firmness levels of a smart bed, usually, allowing you to customize your sleep to a level of comfort you may not have received from other traditional mattresses. And with added control comes potentially better sleep, which could be great for working off sleep debt and other forms of sleep deprivation.

This could also be a good option if you tend to share your bed a lot or require different settings from time to time, as you can adjust your smart bed on the fly and set the firmness to whichever setting you like, a feature unavailable to most traditional mattresses.

Are there drawbacks to getting one?

As we’ve said before, smart beds tend to be more expensive than traditional mattresses, which might be a problem if price is a concern. Check into the features included with yours and make sure that it’s right for you, as sometimes you may not be able to utilize a feature to the fullest extent.

The added technology might also make things a bit more complicated to those who aren’t so used to more modern types of bedding, potentially creating more confusion.

Conclusion

Smart beds can be a great fit for your home and might offer you better control over your sleep over traditional mattresses, depending on your needs. They can potentially offer you a better diagnosis of sleep problems and help you achieve more comfort during sleep.

These could give you more convenience in the long run and allow you to sleep more soundly. If this sounds like it could be right for you, then you should consider purchasing one.

Move over AI: Humans are better at optical illusions. #AI #Opticalillusions

Countless tech headlines warn us of – or celebrate – the rise in artificial intelligence (AI). AI is taking over our jobs, say some, while others extol AI’s ability to enhance the workplace and increase business opportunities.

What is undisputed, though, is the intelligence of artificial intelligence. The very basic of AI – artificial narrow intelligence, or weak AI – is known to be better than humans at one particular thing at any one time. Take it one level up, and artificial general intelligence may combine near-human-like thinking with impressive computational prowess. A feat that humans likely won’t be able to accomplish.

Incredibly, while AI seemingly has infinite possibilities, there is one arena in which humans can outsmart it (and no, we don’t mean emotional intelligence). As we’ll explain below, we haven’t yet come across an artificial intelligence that can decipher optical illusions as cleverly as humans can. Take this optical illusions quiz to test your mettle, and read on for reasons why humans are better at optical illusions than AI.

Optical illusions improve our visual literacy, but AI can’t compute

Visual literacy refers to the brain’s ability to interpret and derive meaning from visual information. When we look at an image, the brain picks up on visual cues – light, shadow, height, etc. – to provide context to what it’s seeing.

This context helps the brain understand the image it’s seeing and anticipate what that image logically means (for example, in the famous Kanizsa Triangle illusion, our brain can see a complete triangle despite no such shape actually being present). This logic is based on connecting the image we see to images we’ve seen in the past and predicting what the ‘probable’ image might be. Optical illusions deliberately mislead the brain by manipulating the all-important ‘context’ of the image. Thus, regularly viewing optical illusions can help improve our visual literacy as well as make it harder for us to be ‘caught out’ by the deception that illusions try to create.

In an effort to learn more about how optical illusions impact the human brain, researchers Robert Williams and Roman Yampolskiy from the University of Louisville (UofL) turned to AI. They wanted to task AI with creating new optical illusions they could test on humans. They pumped their AI’s neural network with over 6,000 optical illusions, hoping it could in turn create some new illusions. Alas, the AI simply couldn’t figure out how to create new illusions from the data given to it.

Our brains are better at understanding optical illusions than AI

Unfortunately for the UofL researchers, neural networks – or the same machine-learning systems that can identify faces and create realistic new ones – simply can’t recognise optical illusions. According to the researchers, there are only a few thousand static optical illusions in existence. This meant their neutral network didn’t have enough information to work with. Currently, we don’t have an advanced enough machine-learning system that can learn from such a small dataset.

The key, it seemed, was that humans can actually see the illusions whereas machine-learning systems can’t do the same. They can’t understand the principles behind the illusions – i.e. the context that human brains can quickly pick up on – and lack the same complex structure of the human visual system that optical illusions aim to play upon and manipulate.

For the moment, at least, AI is not advanced enough to be able to interpret and decipher optical illusions. Humans, on the other hand, can not only decipher illusions and understand how they work, they can also overcome them, learning – through practice – to become immune to the manipulation that illusions rely so heavily on. So, at least where optical illusions are concerned, humans outsmart AI.

Father’s Day gift guide 2019 for the techie dad. #Tech #Dad #FathersDay

Equipped with Google’s newest operating system (Android 9.0 Pie)  an AI-enabled camera, a 6.2-inch screen and either 64GB or 128GB memory options, the G4 is Nuu Mobile’s flagship handset.

 The AI within the camera allows for automatic calibration based on the subject of the photo, from food to pets and family pics. Beyond its photographic abilities, the G4 also offers more memory (6 GB) than many laptops, as well as a wireless charging capability, and a stunning, stylish body that’s nearly impossible to scratch.

Nuu G4 – Available in June 2019 From £299.99 from uk.nuumobile.com

The Elite Wireless Headphones are perfect for fathers who want an affordable headset packed with all the latest technology. Featuring 40mm Neodymium drivers for superior sound quality, it’s crystal clear audio is also supported by Active Noise Cancelling, that reduces unwanted ambient sound, providing an immersive listening experience.

With over 10-hours of wireless playback the Elite Wireless Headphones are ideal for listening to favourite music when travelling, commuting or in the office when connected to a Bluetooth device. If users need to make calls then a built-in microphone for hands-free conversations ensures this is as easy as possible.

Groov-e Elite – £69.99 from groov-e.co.uk

Activ5 is a first-of-its-kind, wireless-enabled, isometric-based strength training device that coaches users through 5- minute, low-impact, full-body workouts. A fitness innovation ideal for everyone from working dads who sit all day, to travellers, over 60s, or simply dads who find it challenging to fit in daily activity, Activ5 by Activbody allows anyone with a smartphone to exercise anywhere while coaching, tracking and entertaining them.

The sleek and portable handheld device guides users through short burst workouts, providing full-body toning from both sitting and standing positions, all while tracking results on the companion Activ5 App which hosts over 100 unique workouts. With a durable design that measures more than 200 lbs. of force, Activ5 helps users increase strength by as much as 5 percent per week, and effectively tones and strengthens muscles using isometric workouts.

Isometric exercise is a type of low-impact strength training where the angle of the joints and muscle length do not change during contraction – for example a plank. Scientific research has proven that isometric exercise is one of the fastest and most efficient ways to build strength, accelerate fat burning and tone the body (five minutes of isometric exercise can be equivalent to 25 minutes of gym-machine exercises).

Activbody Activ5 – £119.95 from Selfridges and Amazon 

These wireless metal earphones with a built in microphone are great for sporty dads. With a five hour battery life, the comfortable and magnetic earbuds fasten securely around the neck, making them easy to carry, while the metal casing gives the earphones a fashionable and trendy look.

Groov-e Boom Buds  – £24.99 from groov-e.co.uk

The must-have gift for busy working dads, the RocketBook Mini is ideal for keeping things organised. The Everlast Mini fits in pockets and provides a new way of creating quick reminders, brilliant ideas, and everything else dad jots down on-the-go! Any notes can be digitised and sent to the cloud using a smartphone and the accompanying Rocketbook app. When all 24 pages of the notebook are full, the ink can then be quickly erased from the pages with a damp cloth enabling the environmentally-friendly Everlast Mini to be used over and over again. Available in four colours (black, navy, teal or red).

RocketBook Everlast Mini – £15.99 from getrocketbook.co.uk

With a woven front speaker covering and a textured casing, the sophisticated Encore DAB radio is the perfect for Dad’s man cave or office. Available with 20 pre-set channels to access stations quickly and an alarm clock with snooze functionality so that dad can have a well-deserved lie in, the Encore is also equipped with two 5W speakers, Bluetooth connectivity and two stylish knobs that control the volume and tuning.

Groov-e Encore DAB radio – £69.99 from groov-e.co.uk

Top 5 Cameras for Professional Underwater Photography by @audrey_throne #Photography

Do you need the best camera for professional underwater photography?

Underwater photography needs the best camera for handling the problems of underwater shooting. So, when purchasing an underwater camera, there are some things you will need to check. To take beautiful underwater photos, you will need the best camera. If you are finding the best way, then you are in the right direction here in this article you will read about different cameras.

Here are Top 5 cameras for professional underwater photography:

SeaLife SL512 Micro 2.0

SeaLife is some of the best underwater cameras created especially for scuba diving much like the SL512 Micro 2.0 Underwater Camera. It’s waterproof up to 200 feet. Its body is strong, shock-resistant, and permanently sealed.

Fitted with a 20mm fisheye lens and a large aperture of f/2.8, this camera permits you to record well shown full HD 1296p videos at 30fps or capture bright.

Additional special features are a 2.4-inch LCD screen; a picture-in-video function that permits you to capture while recording a video; time-lapse shooting; and underwater view modes that help with color improvement and automatic display control in both shallow and deep waters. The SL512 has 64GB internal memory.

Key Features:

 

  • Wi-Fi, USB Port
  • ISO Range: 100-800
  • Depth Rating 200ft
  • 64GB Internal Memory
  • JPEG Image File Format
  • 20mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens
  • 2.4in TFT Color LCD Display
  • 16MP Still Image Resolution

GoPro HERO5 Black

If you want an excellent underwater camera that you can also use for adventures over sea level, GoPro has approved their latest, modern series of Hero cameras to be used at depths through its regular 33 feet (10 meters). Top GoPro gimbal stabilizer is also available.

The HERO5 maintains a brighter and sharper 2-inch touchscreen display, which makes it simpler to operate the menu keys also in shallow waters.

The HERO5 captures fantastic full angle 4K video at up to 30fps, 12-megapixel images, and gets burst shots at 30fps, so you don’t skip any moments.

Key Features:

 

  • 12MP CMOS Sensor
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
  • Ultra Wide-Angle Lens
  • Digital Image Stabilization
  • MicroSD Memory Card Slot
  • 12MP Still Image Resolution
  • 2in LCD Touch Screen Display
  • RAW & JPEG Image File Formats
  • Up to 30 fps Continuous Shooting
  • 4K UHD Video Recording at 30fps
  • Depth Rating: 33ft (10m) without housing and 196ft (59.7m) with housing

SeaLife DC2000

 

Another pick from the SeaLife underwater camera range is the SL740 DC2000 Digital Camera. Which maintains an excellent and enlarged 1-inch Sony® BSI CMOS image sensor that provides higher quality 20MP and full HD 1080p videos at a fast frame speed of 60fps for brighter and fairer imagery.

This SeaLife camera is waterproof up to 200 feet. You will enjoy using its eight shooting modes, one of which allows the right to change manual display settings. Additional shooting modes involve aperture, intelligent auto, shutter, underwater, land, and scene to help you complete the best settings right for every shooting condition.

The DC2000 also has various excellent features like RAW (Adobe .dng) image format shooting, fast 0.1-second shutter response, high-speed autofocusing, and three digital color changing filters for underwater shooting, making it the perfect underwater camera for both mid-level and excellent underwater photographers who want ultra-fast, high-quality photography.

Key Features:

 

  • 3x Digital Zoom
  • 31mm f/1.8 Lens
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • ISO Range: 125-25600
  • 80MB Internal Memory
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • Depth Rating: 200ft (60.96m)
  • 1in 20MP Sony BSI CMOS Sensor
  • Up to 10 fps Continuous Shooting
  • RAW, JPEG, DNG Image File Formats
  • 3in LCD Monitor (Approx. 920K Dots)
  • 1080p Full HD Video Recording at 60fps
  • 20MP Still Image Resolution (5472 x 3648)
  • microSDHC/microSDXC/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Slot

Olympus Tough TG-5

 

If you desire to dive deeper, you’ll have to prepare yourself a housing for the Olympus TG-5. The greatest underwater housings are the Olympus Underwater Housing PT-058 and the Sea Frogs 60m/195f Housing. The real Olympus housing can face pressure to a water depth of 45 meters (147 feet), and a camera control dial can be utilized to show the underwater photographer’s choices.

Key Features:

 

  • Waterproof
  • SO 100-12,800
  • Pro capture mode
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • TruePic VIII processor
  • Supports Raw recording
  • 4K video (30p) & Full HD at 120fps
  • 4x zoom lens with an f/2-4.9 aperture

Intova HD Edge X With Housing

Because of its small, strong and lightweight body the Intova HD Edge X Waterproof Action Camera advances for a more affordable choice than the GoPro.

You don’t make a 4K video, but you can make full HD 1080p videos at a vast 60fps, take 12-megapixel photos at 4000×3000, and make a slow-motion video at 240fps.

The Intova HD Edge X camera’s unique feature is its body design; its parts are created right into the rubberized housing. This enables it to be waterproof at up to 330 feet (or 100 meters) underwater.

Key Features:

 

  • Wi-Fi, USB Port
  • 60x Digital Zoom
  • 1.5in TFT LCD Display
  • 1/2.3in 12MP CMOS Sensor
  • Depth Rating: 330ft (100m)
  • Up to 30 fps Continuous Shooting
  • 160-Degree Fixed Ultra-Wide Lens
  • microSD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Slot
  • 1080p Full HD Video Recording at 60fps
  • Slow-Motion Video at 240 fps (848×480)
  • 12MP Still Image Resolution (4000×3000)

Summary

Underwater photography needs the best camera for handling the problems of underwater shooting. SeaLife is some of the best underwater cameras created especially for scuba diving much like the SL512 Micro 2.0 Underwater Camera. The SL512 has 64GB internal memory.

You will enjoy using its eight shooting modes, one of which allows the right to change manual display settings. If you desire to dive deeper, you’ll have to prepare yourself a housing for the Olympus TG-5. The HERO5 maintains a brighter and sharper 2-inch touchscreen display, which makes it simpler to operate the menu keys also in shallow waters.

In The End

Hope you like to read this article and also thanks for ending with us here in this article you read about different cameras for professional underwater photography. Kindly share this info with others who want to know about this. Never forget to share your ideas with us so comment below.

Author Bio

Audrey Throne is a mother of a 3-year old and a professional blogger by choice. Throne is passionate about lifestyle, business, automotive, technology and management and blogs frequently on these topics.  Find her on Twitter: @audrey_throne.

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AMI returns €2.5M to clients from IT recycling services. #AMI #IT #Recycling #GDPR

AMI, Ireland’s leading secure IT recycling company, today announces that its clients received €2.5 million from the resale of their old IT equipment in 2018 – 25% more than the amount returned in 2017.

The funds were generated through the recycling, refurbishment and resale of 85,000 PCs and laptops, collected from AMI’s clients as part of their IT retirement process. This represents a 270% increase on the number of devices resold compared to 2017. In total the company processed 17% more items in 2018 than in 2017, amounting to 435,000 items including laptops, PCs, USB sticks, hard drives, smartphones, and tablets.

AMI works with clients such as data centres, banks, blue-chip corporations and government departments to securely dispose of their old and unwanted IT equipment. As part of the process, the company refurbishes the IT equipment collected from these companies and resells it through its retail arm, RefreshedByUs.

AMI, which is one of only four companies in the world to hold the highest ADISA accreditation for excellence in IT disposal, uses advanced equipment and Blancco data erasure software to ensure that all data-bearing equipment is cleansed to the most stringent global standards before resale. Last year, the company destroyed 85,000 terabits of data.

Pictured at the announcement that AMI has returned €2.5M million to its clients through the resale of their old IT equipment in 2018 is Philip McMichael, CEO, AMI.

Philip McMichael, managing director, AMI, said: “Nine out of 10 of our customers don’t pay AMI a fee for the secure processing of their old and unwanted IT equipment, as the revenue we return to them from the refurbished and resold equipment covers the cost of our services. We are delighted that we increased returns to clients by 25% last year while also ensuring their old IT equipment was refurbished using ironclad processes.

“The reputational risks that are associated with incorrectly disposing of end-of-life equipment are colossal, which is why companies need to be security-conscious. We provide a world-class IT disposal service to our clients that not only minimises the risk of potential data breaches and meets GDPR requirements, but also ensures a good revenue return on data-bearing items.”

In January this year, AMI announced a strategic €3.5 million investment in the company with major growth plans for the Irish and UK markets. This investment will go towards expanding the company’s premises and growing the team.

Philip continued: “Companies of every size are starting to realise that there is more to secure IT disposal than meeting regulatory requirements and we are here to help them unlock the hidden value in their old IT equipment. For items that require disposal, we achieved a zero-landfill result in 2018, so businesses can be rest assured in the fact that 100% of disposals were handled in an environmentally responsible way.

The world’s brightest minds gather in Dublin for Inspirefest 2019 #Inspirefest

With themes ranging from MedTech to Product Design, the Distributed Workplace to Blockchain and the Media, this year’s Inspirefest 2019 is sure to engage the most inquisitive of minds. Over 50 global business leaders and thinkers will address these themes and much more at the two-day Inspirefest festival of technology, science, design and the arts, taking place in Dublin on May 16th and 17th.

 

As one of Europe’s leading sci-tech and arts event, this year’s festival will again feature a range of high-profile international speakers in a series of discussions and talks in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, where some 4,000 attendees will gather over two days.

Some of the names taking part this year include Anil Dash, CEO of Glitch and former advisor to the Obama Administration’s Office of Digital Strategy;  Angela Saini, the award-winning BBC science journalist and author of Inferior which was named Physics World Book of the Year, and Erika Cheung, a champion of ethics in entrepreneurship, best known as the whistle blower in the Theranos scandal, featured in the recent HBO documentary, The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley.

You’ll also get to hear from Cat Oyler, Vice President, Global Public Health, Tuberculosis at Johnson & Johnson, who will speak about the company’s vision of a world without disease.  Janssen, the pharmaceutical company of J&J, will also be facilitating a panel discussion at Inspirefest on Mental Health Literacy and what employers can do to create a workplace that understands and supports mental wellbeing.  Reggie Selma, former CNN senior photojournalist who has filmed US presidents from Reagan to Obama will also feature on our exciting agenda.

Inspirefest founder Ann O’Dea said: “The calibre of speakers we’ve gathered for this year’s festival is truly special. It also reinforces how big a part Ireland plays on the global stage when it comes to hosting world-class sci-tech events.

We’re always looking to gain alternative perspectives and explore challenging issues with our line-up of speakers and we hope our attendees learn more about the impact of science and technology on work culture, global business and our personal lives.”

Britney NoMayo, Inspirefest founder, Ann O’Dea and activist and aspiring astronaut, Taylor Richardson, at the first day of Inspirefest 2018 in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. Picture Conor McCabe Photography.

Cat Oyler, Vice President, Global Public Health, Tuberculosis at Johnson & Johnson, said, “At Johnson & Johnson, our vision is a world without disease. This is an ambitious goal, to be sure, but we believe it is achievable with the right passion, determination and ingenuity. 

Solving some of the world’s largest health challenges – from HIV and tuberculosis to mental illness and cancer – requires us to upend conventional medicine. Our scientists think differently about disease, striving to advance the most compelling science in prevention, disease interception and cure.  But none of this can be achieved alone. 

We need like-minded people from across sectors and in different industries, who are equally relentless at challenging the status quo, in order to transform the healthcare ecosystem.  Events such as Inspirefest play a key role in helping to nurture new ideas and opportunities for collaboration – ultimately bringing us one step closer to a world without disease.”

Check out www.inspirefest.com for full programme of events.

How you can start filming with a drone professionally for under $500 #drones #filming #tech

Guest Post by Paul Archer. – No matter if you haven’t yet even put your hands onto a drone controller, considering the safety of quadcopter technology these days, you can start faster than ever.

The amazing videos you have seen online with super smooth footage and pro-looking following and orbiting techniques may seem amazing, and probably were hard and expensive to do just a few years ago.

However, since technology evolved at an alarming rate, cheaper drones with more advanced features have appeared out of nowhere. Not long ago you had to spend thousands of dollars on big drone rigs that would carry big cameras that could barely shoot in 1080p. Even in more recent history, the Phantom series, although revolutionary was quite pricey and well over $1000 for a capable 4k drone with not many features to brag about.

Drones have become much more portable

Gone are the days where we were amazed by the fact that a 4k drone could fit in a car trunk. Nowadays I can carry my DJI Mavic Air in my pocket.

And we’re talking about a quadcopter that can record in 4k, with a stabilized 3 axis gimbal and lots of proximity sensors.

The revolution has started with the DJI Mavic Pro. The original foldable drone that sold like crazy and made DJI the giant that it is now.

Still a good drone to this day, it’s an absolutely great buy for people looking to make money with filming services even in 2019.

The big difference was that it came with a foldable design and that meant you could simply fit it in a very small backpack while at the same time have the same footprint when flying, which helped with the wind.

What $500 drones can deliver professional results?

This question would have remained unanswered just 2 or 3 years ago, but right now I could easily make a top 5 with my best drones under $500 and I can confidently say they can be used for shooting high quality grade footage and photos.

Let me quickly overview 2 of them and what they could mean for you, even as a beginner pilot.

Xiaomi Fimi X8

A drone released in 2019, comes with a similar foldable frame to the Mavic series, yet at a much lower price.

What are the main advantages?

  • 4k camera
  • 3 axis gimbal
  • Foldable design
  • Follow me functions
  • Other flight modes like Orbit, Waypoints and more
  • Automatic return to home
  • Precise GPS flying
  • 30minute flight time
  • 5km range

The Xiaomi Fimi x8 is one of my favorites because, even if it was more expensive in the past nowadays it only costs under $500 and that’s absolutely amazing for the results you’re being given.

Just check the video down below with how well this drone can actually record footage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pftkyWYB5xU

If you’re a photographer, the 12mp camera stills that can be shot in DNG RAW format will be more than sufficient for most uses.

DJI Spark

A drone that has been in the marketplace for a while now, it’s more than welcome on our list as a still very relevant and capable quadcopter.

It doesn’t have the foldable format, but instead it’s very small by itself. A less invasive drone, with very smart features and obstacle avoidance embedded in it.

What are the main advantages?

  • 2 axis gimbal
  • 1080p camera
  • Electronic image stabilization
  • Quick shots (that can easily make videos seem professional even without trying)
  • Automatic return to home
  • Precise GPS
  • 15 minute flight time
  • 3 km range

It’s more than a capable drone, it’s very easy to launch from your hand even and thanks to the obstacle avoidance sensors in front, you can take some more risky shots.

Why it’s easier to learn how to fly a done with GPS

More expensive drones are actually more suitable for beginners, as you can simply remove your hands from the joysticks and it will hover in place.This means you can try all the controls one by one without having to constantly adjust for wind direction or simply the drone drifting.

Besides that, there’s also the return to home technology that will return the drone back to you if for example it lost signal or the battery is getting low. I do recommend learning with a small $20 at first just to get the hang of it and carefully checking the instruction manuals, but overall, you can go straight flying with such a drone without much hassle.

Make sure you check flight regulations in your country

Depending on the weight of the drone, most countries have regulations to keep you from doing stupid stuff.It’s pretty obvious you shouldn’t fly near airports and military bases, but with bigger drones you actually might have to register them.Drones like the DJI Spark might be under the weight limit so it could provide an advantage when it comes to this.

As a conclusion, don’t be scared of trying to fly more expensive drones and start a business. You can expand your talent as a videographer and photographer to great heights, literally by simply investing $500 in what is going to be an extremely capable camera drone.

Get a 15% discount off your new pair of @sudiosweden headphones/earphones #sudio #sudiomoments

If you are big Headphones/Earphones and now True Wireless fan like me and you are in the market for something new check out Sudio Sweden who have some really nice products on offer, Sudio Sweden given us a discount offer and we have teamed up with them again and they have kindly given our readers another 15% discount on all purchases all you need to do is enter (techbuzzirelandsudio) at the checkout. Check out their all new Sudio Tolv earbuds which come in Several colours and these look really and come with a stylish charge case which gives you some charge on the go too..

Check out their website HERE and don’t  forget to use the code techbuzzirelandsudio at the checkout. Check out the Sudio Tolv HERE and watch out for our review soon.

The Evolution of Car Infotainment Systems (Infographic) #Motoring #Infotainment

Many modern cars are fitted with state-of-the-art infotainment centres that provide app integration and WiFi connectivity, showing just how far in-car entertainment has come over the decades. From the first manual radios in the 1920s through 8-track players, cassettes and CD players, car infotainment has continued to evolve drastically throughout the decades. Who knows what capabilities the vehicles of the 2020s will have?

Dressekie is the owner of Woodstock Motors, a family-run car repair and car service business based in London and shares this infographic with us.