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Dropcam Stops Selling Its Cheaper Model, The Dropcam HD

Dropcam Stops Selling Its Cheaper Model, The Dropcam HD

By Greg Kumparak For the past few years, Dropcam’s product lineup has been a bit… confusing. Since October of 2013, Dropcam has sold two products: the Dropcam HD, and the Dropcam Pro. Which one were would-be buyers supposed to see as the “better” one? That won’t be a problem anymore. Read More …read more Source:…

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Review Of Oculus’ First In-House VR Film “Lost”: Adorable, Immersive, But Not Interactive

Review Of Oculus’ First In-House VR Film “Lost”: Adorable, Immersive, But Not Interactive

By Josh Constine Oculus just premiered its Story Studio’s first virtual reality cinema experience Lost that’s designed to demonstrate the narrative potential of VR to filmmakers. The experience features a massive robotic hand traipsing around a darkened forest in search of its body. While cute, the film doesn’t push the limits of VR much. All…

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Surface And Lumia Clock Record Numbers For Microsoft During Holiday Season

Surface And Lumia Clock Record Numbers For Microsoft During Holiday Season

By Alex Wilhelm In its most recent quarter, Microsoft sold 10.5 million Lumia handsets, and the Surface line generated $1.1 billion in revenue. Both figures are all-time highs. Microsoft did break out total phone revenue — $2.3 billion, down from $2.6 billion in the sequentially preceding quarter — but that figure includes the sale of…

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Winter Is Coming For Wearables

Winter Is Coming For Wearables

By Kitty Ireland Remember wearables? Those wristbands and glasses that were going to take over our lives? This time last year, many of us had high hopes that 2014 was (finally) going to be the year of the wearable. Whoops. The wearables revolution didn’t come to pass in 2014, and it’s not going to happen…

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Hands-on review: HP Pro Tab 10 EE

Hands-on review: HP Pro Tab 10 EE

By Juan Martinez HP recently unveiled its newest fleet of enterprise tablets and convertibles. Leading the pack was the HP Pro Slate 12 ($529, £349, or AUS$646), a large format tablet that can turn physical pen-to-paper drawings into digital files. The Pro Slate 12 fits nicely into a category that is already jam-packed with excellent…

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Hands-on review: HP Pro Tab 10 EE

Hands-on review: HP Pro Tab 10 EE

By Juan Martinez HP recently unveiled its newest fleet of enterprise tablets and convertibles. Leading the pack was the HP Pro Slate 12 ($529, £349, or AUS$646), a large format tablet that can turn physical pen-to-paper drawings into digital files. The Pro Slate 12 fits nicely into a category that is already jam-packed with excellent…

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Download of the day: Team Fortress 2

Download of the day: Team Fortress 2

By Alex Blake If you like games, you love Team Fortress 2, which features beautiful visuals and fast-paced gameplay – and some rather fetching hats. Why you need it Team Fortress has been around for a while now, and with good reason – it’s one of the most popular multiplayer games around, combining addictive gameplay…

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Download of the day: Team Fortress 2

Download of the day: Team Fortress 2

By Alex Blake If you like games, you love Team Fortress 2, which features beautiful visuals and fast-paced gameplay – and some rather fetching hats. Why you need it Team Fortress has been around for a while now, and with good reason – it’s one of the most popular multiplayer games around, combining addictive gameplay…

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Fly Or Die: Canary Home Monitoring System

Fly Or Die: Canary Home Monitoring System

By Jordan Crook The home security market is quickly heating up. As IoT continues to be a dominating trend, security systems that use smaller, faster technology will become the central hub of the home for a fraction of the cost of traditional home monitoring systems. Canary is one of the most affordable and attractive options…

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What Happens To Privacy When The Internet Is In Everything?

What Happens To Privacy When The Internet Is In Everything?

By Natasha Lomas This week Google’s Eric Schmidt was on a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he suggested that the future Internet will be, in one sense, invisible — because it will be embedded into everything we interact with. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Opinion: 5 reasons Valve’s Steam Machine dream is still very alive

Opinion: 5 reasons Valve’s Steam Machine dream is still very alive

By Kane Fulton Dreaming of a Steam Machine future Steam Machines? More like has-been machines, am I right? Actually, no: while many people are giving Valve’s PC-console-hybrids the cold shoulder, this gamer reckons they’ll be worth the wait. I realise that I’m part of a shrinking group still backing Valve’s SteamOS-powered Linux boxes, and it’s…

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Opinion: 5 reasons Valve’s Steam Machine dream is still very alive

Opinion: 5 reasons Valve’s Steam Machine dream is still very alive

By Kane Fulton Dreaming of a Steam Machine future Steam Machines? More like has-been machines, am I right? Actually, no: while many people are giving Valve’s PC-console-hybrids the cold shoulder, this gamer reckons they’ll be worth the wait. I realise that I’m part of a shrinking group still backing Valve’s SteamOS-powered Linux boxes, and it’s…

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This Entrepreneur Quit His Day Job To Make A Little Rubber Thing For Your Headphones

This Entrepreneur Quit His Day Job To Make A Little Rubber Thing For Your Headphones

By Jay Donovan A cursory search under “headphone management” will bring up virtually hundreds of products. Spoolee’s novel contribution to the category is a twig adrift in an ocean of competition. This seems like a small and unusual product for us to cover but there are three things that make this product stand out and…

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Review: WD Sentinel DX4200

Review: WD Sentinel DX4200

By Alan Stevens Introduction and performance At first glance it looks like little more than just another 4-bay NAS appliance, but the Sentinel DX4200 from Western Digital stands out from the crowd both in terms of the hardware involved and the Windows rather than Linux software it runs. Moreover, the DX4200 is very much aimed…

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Review: WD Sentinel DX4200

Review: WD Sentinel DX4200

By Alan Stevens Introduction and performance At first glance it looks like little more than just another 4-bay NAS appliance, but the Sentinel DX4200 from Western Digital stands out from the crowd both in terms of the hardware involved and the Windows rather than Linux software it runs. Moreover, the DX4200 is very much aimed…

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