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Intel’s RealSense And Google Project Tango Phone Is Now Up For Preorder

Intel’s RealSense And Google Project Tango Phone Is Now Up For Preorder

Intel’s smartphone that comes pre-loaded with RealSense and Google’s Project Tango is now up for preorder. The device costs $399.99 and is aimed toward developers who want their apps to have better depth perception. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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The Grillbot Is A Robot That Cleans Your Grill

The Grillbot Is A Robot That Cleans Your Grill

By Fitz Tepper Lazy grillers, rejoice. Thanks to the Grillbot, you may never have to clean your grill again. Today at CES we discovered the Grillbot, and it’s exactly what it sounds like – a robot that you plop down to automatically clean your dirty grill. Selling for $129, the robot has three replaceable metal…

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Fusar Mohawk Turns Any Helmet Into A Powerful Smart Helmet

Fusar Mohawk Turns Any Helmet Into A Powerful Smart Helmet

By Romain Dillet Meet Fusar, a helmet kit. Instead of trying to reinvent helmets, the Fusar system works with any helmet. You just have to clip the main component, the Mohawk, to your existing helmet to turn it into a safe, smart helmet. The full kit will be available for $549, and early adopters can…

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3DR Makes It Easier To Take Exactly The Drone Video You Want

3DR Makes It Easier To Take Exactly The Drone Video You Want

By Frederic Lardinois 3D Robotics (3DR) is making it a lot easier for the owners of its Solo drones to take exactly the video they want. The company is introducing a couple of new functions for its drone (and especially the smartphone apps that control is) at CES this week. Read More …read more Source::…

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Ily Aims To Be The New Home Phone That Keeps Your Family Connected

Ily Aims To Be The New Home Phone That Keeps Your Family Connected

By Anthony Ha If you’re a parent who’d like to do a better job keeping in touch with your kids when you’re not a home, then a forthcoming product called Ily might be the answer. Ilan Abehassera, founder and CEO of Ily-maker Insensi, has talked about his vision before, but today he’s demonstrating Ily onstage…

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Futuristic ‘Uncanny Valley’ Explores The Potential Unintended Consequences Of VR

Futuristic ‘Uncanny Valley’ Explores The Potential Unintended Consequences Of VR

By Drew Olanoff As we dip our toes into virtual reality more and more each day, one could imagine a far-off unintended consequence — the blurring of virtual and actual reality. A short film called “Uncanny Valley” explores that notion, with a bit of an “Ender’s Game” plot and feel. Here’s the setup from its…

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Smart Toy Maker Elemental Path Starts Accepting Pre-Orders For IBM Watson-Powered Dinos

Smart Toy Maker Elemental Path Starts Accepting Pre-Orders For IBM Watson-Powered Dinos

By Sarah Buhr Elemental Path is now accepting pre-orders for its smart toy products. The smart toy maker made its debut on Kickstarter this year with a line of what it calls CogniToys, or toys that learn and grow with the child that plays with them. These toys, including a 3D printed dinosaur, are powered…

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CES 2016: AMD hints at Xbox One and PS4 price drops on the horizon

CES 2016: AMD hints at Xbox One and PS4 price drops on the horizon

By Patrick Goss The Xbox One and PlayStation 4 could be heading for a significant price drop, with next generation chips bringing the cost of production down. AMD are a huge player in the console market, with its chips powering the key players including Sony and Microsoft, and the expense of this component is a…

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Hands-on review: CES 2016: Toshiba DynaPad

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Toshiba DynaPad

By Kevin Lee Windows tablets have been a hard nut to crack and even Microsoft itself took three tries before it made the Surface Pro 3 a tablet worthy of replacing your laptop. But for the most part Windows tablets have been either too thick and clunky or expensive to really take off. And so…

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Hands-on review: CES 2016: Toshiba DynaPad

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Toshiba DynaPad

By Kevin Lee Windows tablets have been a hard nut to crack and even Microsoft itself took three tries before it made the Surface Pro 3 a tablet worthy of replacing your laptop. But for the most part Windows tablets have been either too thick and clunky or expensive to really take off. And so…

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Review: Apple iMac with 4K Retina display (21.5-inch, Late 2015)

Review: Apple iMac with 4K Retina display (21.5-inch, Late 2015)

By Kane Fulton Introduction, design and display Fans of compact all-in-one desktops rejoice: Apple has finally upgraded its 21.5-inch iMac with a 4K Retina display. If you’ve owned one of the company’s non-Retina iMacs in the past and grimaced at its jagged fonts and wonky lines, an upgrade to the newest, sharpest, most eyeball-pleasing iMac…

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Review: Apple iMac with 4K Retina display (21.5-inch, Late 2015)

Review: Apple iMac with 4K Retina display (21.5-inch, Late 2015)

By Kane Fulton Introduction, design and display Fans of compact all-in-one desktops rejoice: Apple has finally upgraded its 21.5-inch iMac with a 4K Retina display. If you’ve owned one of the company’s non-Retina iMacs in the past and grimaced at its jagged fonts and wonky lines, an upgrade to the newest, sharpest, most eyeball-pleasing iMac…

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Rumor: ‘iPhone 7’ Latest Leak Shows Display Backlight, Updated Design For 3D Touch Sensors And Relocated Flex Cables

Rumor: ‘iPhone 7’ Latest Leak Shows Display Backlight, Updated Design For 3D Touch Sensors And Relocated Flex Cables

The image of iPhone 7’s LCD backlight panel that leaked online showed an updated 3D Touch sensor design. Moreover, it can be seen that the flex cables in the smartphone’s display panel have been relocated. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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UPDATED: 10 unmissable computing highlights from CES 2016

UPDATED: 10 unmissable computing highlights from CES 2016

By Kane Fulton Introduction Forget fitness trackers, smart fridges and connected cars: the most interesting tech (so far) to emerge from CES 2016 has been found in the computing section. As every hour passes it seems that Las Vegas is being lit up by a brighter monitor, a lighter laptop or a gaming machine with…

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It’s Official: Xiaomi Mi 5 With Snapdragon 820 Will Launch In February

It’s Official: Xiaomi Mi 5 With Snapdragon 820 Will Launch In February

The long wait is almost over for loyal Xiaomi fans, as the company’s co-founder and vice president Liwan Jiang confirmed that the Xiaomi Mi 5 will land ‘after the Spring Festival.’ The phone will bring in the much awaited Snapdragon 820. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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