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Review: Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0

Review: Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0

By Jon Mundy Introduction and design Huawei is now the third largest smartphone maker in the world behind Samsung and Apple, and the Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0 shows that it’s bringing that know-how to the tablet format. What we have here is a full-sized Android tablet with a premium build and several pro-level features –…

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Review: Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0

Review: Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0

By Jon Mundy Introduction and design Huawei is now the third largest smartphone maker in the world behind Samsung and Apple, and the Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0 shows that it’s bringing that know-how to the tablet format. What we have here is a full-sized Android tablet with a premium build and several pro-level features –…

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Netatmo’s security camera now conveniently uploads videos to Dropbox

Netatmo’s security camera now conveniently uploads videos to Dropbox

By Romain Dillet Netatmo keeps improving the Netatmo Welcome, its indoor security camera, with software updates. The company just added Dropbox support so that your camera can upload videos to your private Dropbox directly. The two key features behind the Netatmo Welcome is that it can recognize faces directly on the device. For instance, you…

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Misfit introduces a new Speedo-branded swim tracker

Misfit introduces a new Speedo-branded swim tracker

By Brian Heater Misfit is back with another swim-focused fitness device, the Speedo Shine 2, which combines all of the hardware capabilities of the Shine 2, which the Speedo-branding and swim tracking of its predecessor. The Cullen Jones endorsed wearable counts laps, tracks activities and sleep, does text and call notifications and features a vibrating…

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The Basslet wearable subwoofer delivers beats and basslines directly to your body

The Basslet wearable subwoofer delivers beats and basslines directly to your body

By Jay Donovan I first tried on a prototype of the Basslet wearable subwoofer at SXSW 2016. Built by a Berlin startup called Lofelt and headed by CEO/cofounder Daniel Büttner and CTO/cofounder Gwydion ap Dafydd (ex-Ableton and Native Instruments leaders respectively) the Basslet has a strange appeal that I didn’t expect I would like and…

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Pearl Automotive’s license plate cover puts a car backup camera on your phone

Pearl Automotive’s license plate cover puts a car backup camera on your phone

By Matthew Lynley Tesla may have created the notion that the tech in every car should be upgradable without buying a new car with its constant software updates — but there still aren’t many Tesla owners out there. In fact for many car owners it’ll be a pain or expensive to install new technology that…

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Western Digital amps up its 3TB wireless drive with the fastest Wi-Fi

Western Digital amps up its 3TB wireless drive with the fastest Wi-Fi

By Kevin Lee Western Digital is fluffing up its wireless drive offerings with a new My Passport Wireless Pro portable hard drive and My Cloud Pro NAS solution. The earlier is a follow up to Western Digital My Passport Wireless released in 2014. The Pro version brings a redesigned drive with AC Wi-Fi and a…

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Western Digital amps up its 3TB wireless drive with the fastest Wi-Fi

Western Digital amps up its 3TB wireless drive with the fastest Wi-Fi

By Kevin Lee Western Digital is fluffing up its wireless drive offerings with a new My Passport Wireless Pro portable hard drive and My Cloud Pro NAS solution. The earlier is a follow up to Western Digital My Passport Wireless released in 2014. The Pro version brings a redesigned drive with AC Wi-Fi and a…

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Huawei MateBook Hits US And Canada Next Month: Price, Specs And Preorder Details

Huawei MateBook Hits US And Canada Next Month: Price, Specs And Preorder Details

The stylish Huawei MateBook 2-in-1 is now up for preorder in the U.S. and Canada, available in multiple configurations at different price points. Here’s what you need to know about specs, pricing, options and availability. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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International Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro Drops By FCC, Indicating Imminent US Release

International Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro Drops By FCC, Indicating Imminent US Release

The international variant of the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro seems to be headed to the U.S. and the launch could be just around the corner. The device officially received FCC certification, signaling an imminent release. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Airobotics raises $28.5M to pursue autonomous drone platforms for heavy industry

Airobotics raises $28.5M to pursue autonomous drone platforms for heavy industry

By Devin Coldewey Drones have numerous applications in security, inspection, and other major roles at industrial facilities, but in many cases manual control is still the standard. Tel Aviv-based Airobotics aims to automate the process as an alternative to costly and involved human pilots, and has raised $28.5 million to do so. Read More …read…

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Smartphone Deal: 32 GB Unlocked LG G5 On Sale For $439

Smartphone Deal: 32 GB Unlocked LG G5 On Sale For $439

The unlocked LG G5 is currently on sale for a great price. The 32 GB smartphone is priced at $439, a considerable savings over AT&T’s current price of $688.99 …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Moto G4 vs. Moto G4 Plus vs. Moto G4 Play: Which Moto G Smartphone Should You Buy?

Moto G4 vs. Moto G4 Plus vs. Moto G4 Play: Which Moto G Smartphone Should You Buy?

Motorola’s newest Moto G smartphones, the Moto G4, Moto G4 Plus and Moto G4 Play, are slated to arrive this coming ‘mid-summer 2016.’ Which of these handsets will give you the most bang for your buck? …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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E3 2016: The 10 titles from E3 2016 that will change gaming forever

E3 2016: The 10 titles from E3 2016 that will change gaming forever

By Dave Rudden An E3 for the ages E3 2016 has come and gone, but this show has felt bigger – and more focused – than it has in years. A lot of that is due to the major shifts due in the industry over the next two years with a new console from Nintendo,…

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Indie developers ditch controllers for real-life interactions

Indie developers ditch controllers for real-life interactions

By Devin Coldewey If there’s one thing E3 was not short of, it was controllers. Thousands of the things! Xbox controllers, Dual Shock controllers, third party controllers, motion controllers. But at Indiecade, an independent games showcase at the show, developers devised a variety of ways to play with no controller at all, making digital games…

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