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Convertible computers have gained in popularity with consumers by offering multiple ways to use a single device. Most such PCs, however, only offer a couple of ways to use the...
PulseWallet, or palm scanners like it, might soon call your local Starbucks home and provide one more way to pay for your Pumpkin Spice Latte. PulseWallet is a credit card terminal...
4K is arguably one of the biggest trends at the Consumer Electronics Show, and Panasonic has been loaded with 4K devices this year. One such device is a camera in the GH...
Samsung has partnered with 3D Systems to test out the possibility of allowing users to 3D print their own custom cases for Samsung devices. The two partners have been testing...
Sleep Number has announced the x12, a new smart bed that comes equipped with sensors to monitor your sleeping habits, movement, heart rate, and breathing rate. The bed also offers...
Chevrolet has partnered up with AT&T and OnStar to bring in-car 4G LTE connectivity and a collection of HTML5 apps to some of the company's future cars. The 4G LTE service also...
The 2014 Consumer Electronics Show should be Valve’s big coming out party for the SteamOS gaming platform and third-party Steam Machines, which aim to drag PC gaming into the living room. The company’s CES keynote is...
Withings is launching the Aura, a new device designed to help give you the perfect sleeping experience. The first part of the device is a sleep sensor that is designed to sit...
The WRT family of Linksys routers used to be extremely popular and, despite being largely discontinued a decade ago, continues to sell one of the models. The popularity and longevity of...
The team behind Eastbound & Down is launching a new series on FX called Chozen. The Archer-esque animated series will premiere exclusively on the Xbox One through the FXNow app...
A group of researchers at Michigan Technical University have began scouring the internet for evidence that time travellers from the future are among us. When Facebook and Google+ failed to offer...
Three Japanese researchers, Yoichi Ochiai, Takayuki Hoshi, and Jun Rekimoto, have managed to create an ultrasonic array that can push items around in 3D space. The system has two original features. One is the direction...
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