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DietSensor Scans Your Food For Calories

DietSensor Scans Your Food For Calories

By Katie Roof For those of you who count your carbs and calories, DietSensor is looking to make your life easier. The French-based startup has created a tool that scans your food and determines its nutritional value. The idea is that you can go out to eat at a restaurant or at someone’s home and…

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Kodak Is Bringing Back Super 8

Kodak Is Bringing Back Super 8

By John Biggs If you’ve always wanted to shoot video using the tools your parents probably used to film each other naked then Yves Behar and Kodak have a product for you. Super 8 was a cartridge-based film standard that became surprisingly popular after its release in 1965. It has remained popular with vintage film…

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Here’s Why Samsung’s New Frankenstein Fridge Is Actually Dumb

Here’s Why Samsung’s New Frankenstein Fridge Is Actually Dumb

By Romain Dillet Is it a fridge? Is it a tablet? No, it’s a fridge-tablet hybrid, coming straight from Samsung’s brainstorming sessions. Samsung’s new Family Hub fridge features a giant tablet on the front. The Internet made fun of the new fridge. But there are tangible reasons why this fridge innovation is a bad thing.…

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Porsche Design Revs Up A Drive That Powers Your MacBook

Porsche Design Revs Up A Drive That Powers Your MacBook

By John Biggs CES is a time of bad photoshopping and the above image is a perfect example. That said, the product it hopes to sell is quite compelling. It’s basically a USB-C desktop hard drive that connects to and powers USB-C devices – primarily the new MacBook. Called the LaCie Porsche Design Desktop Drive,…

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ZTE Announces Grand X 3 And Avid Plus Smartphones

ZTE Announces Grand X 3 And Avid Plus Smartphones

ZTE has taken the wraps off of two new smartphones, the Grand X3 and the Avid Plus, as well as ZCommunity, a way to crowdfund design ideas for future ZTE phones. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Hands-on review: CES 2016: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

By Joe Osborne For the professional that lives out of their suitcase for the better part of the year, Lenovo has cooked up just the thing: the ThinkPad X1 Tablet. Debuted at CES 2016 and set to land in the US this February starting at $899 (about £612, AU$1,255) with an included stylus, this is…

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Hands-on review: CES 2016: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

By Joe Osborne For the professional that lives out of their suitcase for the better part of the year, Lenovo has cooked up just the thing: the ThinkPad X1 Tablet. Debuted at CES 2016 and set to land in the US this February starting at $899 (about £612, AU$1,255) with an included stylus, this is…

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Samsung Brings iOS Compatibility to its Gear S2 Watch, Adds Two New ‘Classic’ Versions

Samsung Brings iOS Compatibility to its Gear S2 Watch, Adds Two New ‘Classic’ Versions

Samsung has a couple of wearable surprises up its sleeve at this year’s CES. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Gear S2 Follows In Apple’s Footsteps With iOS Support, Gold And Platinum Variants

By Romain Dillet When Samsung unveiled the Gear S2, it looked lot like Samsung’s answer to the Apple Watch. And the company announced another move in this direction today by unveiling a new 18-karat rose gold and platinum Gear S2. Like the Apple Watch, it’s made of real gold and it’s not just gold-colored. Read…

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Hands-on review: CES 2016: Samsung Galaxy TabPro S

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Samsung Galaxy TabPro S

By Gareth Beavis The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a tablet I wasn’t expecting to see at CES 2016, even after I was told it existed. The Galaxy name (usually reserved for Android devices) meant I was surprised when it appeared with Windows 10. But before we get onto the operating system, let’s talk about…

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Hands-on review: CES 2016: Samsung Notebook 9

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Samsung Notebook 9

By Gareth Beavis Samsung’s new laptop range has emerged at CES 2016, and shows that the company still knows what it takes to make a decent looking Windows 10 notebook. The Notebook 9 range comes in two flavors: the 15-inch model and the 13.3-inch variant. Both are running a rather uninspiring Full HD (1920 x…

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Hands-on review: CES 2016: Samsung Galaxy TabPro S

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Samsung Galaxy TabPro S

By Gareth Beavis The Samsung Galaxy TabPro S is a tablet I wasn’t expecting to see at CES 2016, even after I was told it existed. The Galaxy name (usually reserved for Android devices) meant I was surprised when it appeared with Windows 10. But before we get onto the operating system, let’s talk about…

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Hands-on review: CES 2016: Samsung Notebook 9

Hands-on review: CES 2016: Samsung Notebook 9

By Gareth Beavis Samsung’s new laptop range has emerged at CES 2016, and shows that the company still knows what it takes to make a decent looking Windows 10 notebook. The Notebook 9 range comes in two flavors: the 15-inch model and the 13.3-inch variant. Both are running a rather uninspiring Full HD (1920 x…

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Review: CES 2016: Lenovo ThinkPad T460

Review: CES 2016: Lenovo ThinkPad T460

By Juan Martinez If you’re looking for an affordable work laptop that won’t pack the bells and whistles of higher-end devices, the Lenovo ThinkPad T460 (starting at $909, about £619, AU$1,269) might be the ideal notebook for you. Built with an abundance of upgrade options, the T460 can serve as an inexpensive secondary office device,…

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Fitbit Takes 18% Stock Hit For Invading Apple’s Personal Smartwatch Space

By Matthew Lynley So much for the Christmas bump for Fitbit shares. After seeing a huge boost following Christmas — when the app topped the App Store, indicating that the device seemed to be a popular gift — Fitbit shares tumbled more than 18% in trading today. Previously, Fitbit had gained 38% on the year…

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