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Batteries Not Needed: This Tiny Computer Runs On Radio Waves

A newly-developed wireless computer can keep itself powered by collecting radio waves in the air and converting them into electricity. Researchers believe this new technology can lead to the creation of low maintenance devices. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Lenovo And Xiaomi Out Of Top Five Smartphone Makers As Vivo And Oppo Take Their Spots

Lenovo and Xiaomi lose their fourth and fifth places to Oppo and Vivo, respectively. Smartphone saturation in developed economies and a maturing Chinese market are to blame. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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HP And Google Band Together To Make $499 Chromebook 13, Replace Pixel

HP and Google unveil the new Chromebook 13 designed for business. At the same time, the 2015 Chromebook Pixel is no longer being sold at the Google Store. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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TiVo is getting acquired by Rovi for $1.1 billion

By Romain Dillet You might not know Rovi, but the company is apparently quite big as it is acquiring TiVo for $1.1 billion in a cash-and-stock deal. Rovi holds a bunch of patents related to the entertainment industry and does a lot of software licensing to set-top box makers and TV service providers. It also…

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Can tech teach kids to teach themselves? XPRIZE, Google, and the UN team up to find out

By Devin Coldewey Hundreds of millions of kids around the world lack access to, among other things, basic education — much less organized school systems with adequate teaching resources. XPRIZE is hoping that tech can help where humanitarian efforts have yet to make a dent — and putting $15 million on the line to that…

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Alicia Vikander beats Daisy Ridley to Lara Croft role in new Tomb Raider film

By SJ Azar A new Tomb Raider movie has been announced, and will star Alicia Vikander – known for playing Ava in Ex-Machina and an oscar-winning turn in the Danish Girl. Speculation that Daisy Ridley of Star Wars fame had been tipped for the part lent a buzz to the film’s reboot since it was…

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BlackBerry Hamburg And BlackBerry Rome Smartphone Images Leak, Including Specs, Price, And Release Date Details

BlackBerry recently confirmed that it would release two new Android smartphones. Images of the BlackBerry Hamburg and Rome have leaked, which show their design, keyboard, and display. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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It’s not just you: even science thinks touchscreen controls suck

By Parker Wilhelm The next time you screw up playing Flappy Bird, remember: It’s not you, it’s science. Professor Antti Oulasvirta and Dr. Byungjoo Lee, researchers at Finland’s Aalto University, put touchscreen controls to the test and found them lacking when it comes to reflex-intensive games that require precise timing. This comes as no surprise…

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Waze downplays exploit that let researchers track users

By Devin Coldewey Waze has responded to security concerns raised yesterday in a Fusion report documenting an exploit found by UC Santa Barbara researchers. In short: it’s legit, but not as dire as it’s made out to be. The exploit leverages the Waze feature that shows you nearby users, showing that the data you’re seeing…

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Asus Transformer Book T302 Hybrid Tablet Officially Debuts With Skylake Processors, USB Type-C And More

Asus unveiled the latest addition to its 2-in-1 tablet series, the Asus Transformer Book T302. The highly customizable hybrid tablet has a 12.5-inch display screen and runs on Windows 10. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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i.am+ Dial Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET

By Richard Trenholm The Dial comes with free unlimited music, and unlike the pop star’s previous wacky gadgets, you can actually buy it. …read more Source:: cnet Handhelds

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COVR Photo is perfect for stalkers and street photographers everywhere

By Haje Jan Kamps Ever wanted to grab your smartphone to grab a cheeky photo? Covr Photo has you covered with a freshly launched iPhone 6 case that includes a tiny periscope. The accessory enables you to use your phone as usual most of the time, but if you want to slip into sneaky, spying…

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Researchers propose theory on why touchscreen controls in mobile games are the worst

By Devin Coldewey I know we’re supposed to be all done talking about Flappy Bird, but I think it’s justified to bring it up when it appears in a research paper about why games like Flappy Bird are so hard — and so frustrating. Turns out the controls are fundamentally bad. Read More …read more…

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This guy built a working hoverbike and somehow managed to not chop his legs off

By Greg Kumparak If I made a list of “People I admire greatly but that I’d probably never hang out with for fear of my life and limbs”, Colin Furze would be right at the top. He is a living, breathing mad scientist. This dude has built functional Wolverine claws, shoes to walk on the…

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Past, present, and pending photography meet in Leica’s screenless M-D

By Devin Coldewey Footloose and LCD-free — that’s how Leica made the M-D. The new camera is actually old in several ways: it’s essentially 2015’s M packaged in the chassis of the limited, and also screenless, Leica 60. But the very fact that Leica is pursuing this almost absurd form of digital purism is suggestive…

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