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Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Lineup Should Boast Next-Gen Wireless Charging

Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Lineup Should Boast Next-Gen Wireless Charging

By Darrell Etherington Samsung is doing a series of teasers this year to hype up the launch of the next Galaxy S6 (or whatever it’s calling its 2016 flagship Android smartphone), and the latest details the tech and progress of wireless charging. In a post on Samsung’s official blog, the company’s lead engineer for IT…

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Hands-on review: Toshiba Satellite Click Mini

Hands-on review: Toshiba Satellite Click Mini

By Kane Fulton The Satellite Click Mini could’ve turned out very differently. Toshiba lifted the lid on its titular convertible tablet at CES 2015, but instead of emerging as a miniature version of the – quite frankly, ugly – Click 2 it’s a surprisingly attractive and portable budget package. Toshiba’s £250 (around US$384, or AUS$492)…

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Hands-on review: Toshiba Satellite Click Mini

Hands-on review: Toshiba Satellite Click Mini

By Kane Fulton The Satellite Click Mini could’ve turned out very differently. Toshiba lifted the lid on its titular convertible tablet at CES 2015, but instead of emerging as a miniature version of the – quite frankly, ugly – Click 2 it’s a surprisingly attractive and portable budget package. Toshiba’s £250 (around US$384, or AUS$492)…

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Initial Apple Watch Orders Pegged At Between 5 And 6 Million

Initial Apple Watch Orders Pegged At Between 5 And 6 Million

By Darrell Etherington The Apple Watch is coming very soon, with a launch date of April offered by none other than Apple CEO Tim Cook, so understandably, the supply chain is moving to meet initial demand. Apple has ordered between five and six million devices to be produced in preparation for the kick-off of sales,…

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DealRadar: TechRadar Deals: Panasonic camera bargain, headphones, games and more

DealRadar: TechRadar Deals: Panasonic camera bargain, headphones, games and more

By DealRadar We’re back with more deals and today we’ve found a fantastic deal on a brilliant Panasonic compact camera, so let’s drive straight in with that… TODAY’S HOT DEALS Compact camera: The brilliant Panasonic TZ60 is a versatile camera that’s ideal for taking on trips either for business or pleasure, and its huge zoom…

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Sony Puts Its Smart Specs Up For Dev Pre-Order, For $840

Sony Puts Its Smart Specs Up For Dev Pre-Order, For $840

By Natasha Lomas Sony has put a developer edition of its forthcoming smart glasses, branded as SmartEyeglass, up for pre-order today, starting with the U.K. and Germany. It’s also made the SDK available. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Hands-on review: HP Sprout review

Hands-on review: HP Sprout review

By Kane Fulton Introduction The HP Sprout is an innovative, quirky and exciting all-in-one PC aimed at content creators, designers and anyone looking for an excuse to ditch their mouse and keyboard. Available now in the US and UK for $1,899 (£1,899), Sprout’s price tag alone hints that it may offer something more than your…

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Hands-on review: HP Sprout review

Hands-on review: HP Sprout review

By Kane Fulton Introduction The HP Sprout is an innovative, quirky and exciting all-in-one PC aimed at content creators, designers and anyone looking for an excuse to ditch their mouse and keyboard. Available now in the US and UK for $1,899 (£1,899), Sprout’s price tag alone hints that it may offer something more than your…

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Review: Pebble Steel

Review: Pebble Steel

By John McCann Introduction and display Wind the clock back to 2013 and the Pebble smartwatch was taking the fledging wearable market by storm, bringing notifications to the wrists of gleeful iPhone users. It wasn’t exactly a looker, and the e-ink screen was hardly eye popping, but it sold by the bucket load and it…

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Review: Pebble Steel

Review: Pebble Steel

By John McCann Introduction and display Wind the clock back to 2013 and the Pebble smartwatch was taking the fledging wearable market by storm, bringing notifications to the wrists of gleeful iPhone users. It wasn’t exactly a looker, and the e-ink screen was hardly eye popping, but it sold by the bucket load and it…

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Elemental Path Debuts The First Toys Powered By IBM Watson

Elemental Path Debuts The First Toys Powered By IBM Watson

By Sarah Perez A company called Elemental Path is developing a new line of smart toys for children which will be powered by the super computing system IBM Watson, enabling the toys to engage in real and personalized conversations with kids, and evolve with the child as he or she grows. CogniToys, as the toy…

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DealRadar: TechRadar Deals: Samsung Galaxy Tab S, speakers, games and more!

DealRadar: TechRadar Deals: Samsung Galaxy Tab S, speakers, games and more!

By DealRadar TechRadar searches the web every day to bring you the best deals on the best tech and games from all the biggest retailers. Let’s kick today’s post off with some deals on gaming hardware. You can currently pick up the Nintendo 3DS XL with its 90% bigger screen for just £99 at Tesco…

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Drones To Get A Stadium Gig This Fall

Drones To Get A Stadium Gig This Fall

By Natasha Lomas From military deployment as remote surveillance and killing machines, to hobbyist toys, future delivery bots and now, coming later this year, stadium rockers… Drones have quite the application trajectory. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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LG Prepares To Battle The Apple Watch With Its First All-Metal Smartwatch

LG Prepares To Battle The Apple Watch With Its First All-Metal Smartwatch

By Jon Russell LG was among the first wave of smartphone makers to venture into smartwatches. The G Watch and G Watch R are probably among the best in the market right now — not that this statement says much — but LG has just announced its latest addition, the LG Watch Urbane, as Apple…

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EB Games Expo 2015: What to expect from this year’s show

EB Games Expo 2015: What to expect from this year’s show

By Nick Broughall We are still a long way out from October, the traditional celebratory month of the EB Games Expo. We’re so far out in fact that the games retailer hasn’t yet confirmed the show will be happening. But given the success of the past couple of years, it’s probably a foregone conclusion that…

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