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Break Down And Rebuild This Little Computer In Moments

Break Down And Rebuild This Little Computer In Moments

By Alex Wilhelm During a 40 minute trawl through the CES floors with TechCrunch’s Frederic Lardinois, we ran into Xi3, a company that makes small, modular computers. It turns out you can fit a full PC into pretty much any size, or shape box. Meet the X7A! We forgot to ask about the decor, but…

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Fitbit CEO James Park Talks About Wearables And The Apple Watch

Fitbit CEO James Park Talks About Wearables And The Apple Watch

By John Biggs Fitbit recently announced a new smart devices, the Surge and the Charge and took to CES to show just how cool they were. I got the chance to sit down with CEO James Park to talk wearables, heart rate monitors, and his expectations for the Apple Watch. See, Fitbit isn’t afraid and…

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PicoBrew Automates Home Beer Brewing (And It’s A Great Excuse For CES Day Drinking)

PicoBrew Automates Home Beer Brewing (And It’s A Great Excuse For CES Day Drinking)

By Anthony Ha If you’re a fan of craft beer, you might be tempted to try homebrewing — if only it wasn’t (to quote my colleague Ryan Lawler) “a pain in the ass.” Startup PicoBew has built a machine called Zymatic that should make the process a lot easier, automating the brewing process and making…

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PYOD Lets Your Print Your Own D

PYOD Lets Your Print Your Own D

By John Biggs Ahem. We begin this post by noting that the forthcoming material relates to human sexuality and should be construed as NSFW if you work at a retirement home for men or women of the cloth. The rest of y’all, hop on in! So PYOD is a product that aims to allow you…

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4K TV Marketing At CES Is Depressingly Bad

4K TV Marketing At CES Is Depressingly Bad

By Kyle Russell CES kind of feels like my own personal hell, in that it takes the coolest technology in the world and surrounds it with marketing gimmickry. I noticed this the most in the way companies were pitching their TVs, which you can’t help but look at because they’re all at eye-level and bursting…

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And The Winner Of Hardware Battlefield 2015 Is… Voltera

And The Winner Of Hardware Battlefield 2015 Is… Voltera

By Romain Dillet The competition was very fierce for the second edition of our Hardware Battlefield. 15 shockingly good hardware startups competed to win the coveted Metal Man trophy. These companies had a very special CES experience as they all pitched in front of multiple groups of judges in our tent right in front of…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Samsung Portable SSD T1

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Samsung Portable SSD T1

By Melissa Perenson Storage comes in all shapes and sizes. But even knowing this, the Samsung Portable SSD T1 impresses. Sure, we have USB key-sized flash drives, and we have flash cards. But often these devices lack the complex algorithms for optimal flash management; for that matter, often these drives use lesser grade flash. And…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Samsung Portable SSD T1

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Samsung Portable SSD T1

By Melissa Perenson Storage comes in all shapes and sizes. But even knowing this, the Samsung Portable SSD T1 impresses. Sure, we have USB key-sized flash drives, and we have flash cards. But often these devices lack the complex algorithms for optimal flash management; for that matter, often these drives use lesser grade flash. And…

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Rumors of Snapdragon 810 issues persist

Rumors of Snapdragon 810 issues persist

By Michael Rougeau Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 may be poised to change smartphones – but it can only do so if it actually lands successfully. And it’s looking like that might not happen, according to the latest rumors. Word that issues with the Snapdragon 810 might cause delays in some 2015 flagships – including the Samsung…

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Nagging Snapdragon 810 issues may push back this year’s flagships

Nagging Snapdragon 810 issues may push back this year’s flagships

By Michael Rougeau Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 may be poised to change smartphones – but it can only do so if it actually lands successfully. And it’s looking like that might not happen, according to the latest rumors. Word that issues with the Snapdragon 810 might cause delays in some 2015 flagships – including the Samsung…

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Zolt Is A Teeny-Tiny MacBook Charger

Zolt Is A Teeny-Tiny MacBook Charger

By Josh Constine If you’re sick of lugging around that bulky white cable and charger for your MacBook, Zolt could lighten your load. The $99 miniature 3 inch x 1.3 inch x 1.3 inch brick has three USB slots, and with a super thin $30 MagSafe cable, it can charge MacBooks that require chargers up…

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Watch Hemingwrite Bring Mechanical Typing To The Cloud

Watch Hemingwrite Bring Mechanical Typing To The Cloud

By Darrell Etherington tc_5min code=”518589982″] The typewriter is basically relegated to septuagenarians and hipsters at this point, but the Hemingwrite aims to make it a little more broadly appealing with cloud-based document storage and syncing, as well as digital e-ink display that means you won’t have to mess around with corrective tape or go through…

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TechCrunch Is Live At CES 2015

By Jordan Crook We’ve got gadgets and gizmos a plenty. We’ve got Whosits and Whatsits, galore! You want thingamabops? I’ve got twenty! You guys, I’m just going to be perfectly honest. I went hard last night in Vegas and my head is pounding far too much to be uniquely clever in this post. We’re at…

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Valve has finalised the Steam Controller

Valve has finalised the Steam Controller

By Matt Hanson Valve has been working hard on its Steam Controller and after several iterations it looks like the final design has been decided upon. The Steam Controller is expected to launch alongside Valve’s gaming-orientated Linux-based operating system SteamOS and a number of compact gaming PCs that have been designed for the living room,…

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Valve has finalised the Steam Controller

Valve has finalised the Steam Controller

By Matt Hanson Valve has been working hard on its Steam Controller and after several iterations it looks like the final design has been decided upon. The Steam Controller is expected to launch alongside Valve’s gaming-orientated Linux-based operating system SteamOS and a number of compact gaming PCs that have been designed for the living room,…

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