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Qardio Releases A Connected Scale And Blood Pressure Cuff

Qardio Releases A Connected Scale And Blood Pressure Cuff

By John Biggs Qardio started out building medical heart sensors to improve health. Now they’re branching out into more accessible territory including connected scales and blood pressure cuffs. Called the QardioBase and QardioArm, the devices are designed to take your vital measurements and report on your health. The Base, thankfully, can even be put into…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Toshiba Encore 2 Write

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Toshiba Encore 2 Write

By Joe Osborne When Toshiba launched its $149 (about £99, AU$184) Encore 2 running Windows 8.1 with Bing, the direction for the company’s Windows slate line was clear: budget buys. But now, with the newly announced Toshiba Encore 2 Write, that direction isn’t as obvious. This new version of Toshiba’s budget comes packing full Windows…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Toshiba Portege Z20t

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Toshiba Portege Z20t

By Joe Osborne Just about every laptop maker under the sun is working tirelessly on creating business-grade notebooks that are as powerful, versatile and, frankly, interesting as possible. Japanese firm Toshiba is right there beside its rivals in this race, something I can say confidently after seeing the new $1,399 (about £912, AU$1,729) Toshiba Portege…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Toshiba Encore 2 Write

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Toshiba Encore 2 Write

By Joe Osborne When Toshiba launched its $149 (about £99, AU$184) Encore 2 running Windows 8.1 with Bing, the direction for the company’s Windows slate line was clear: budget buys. But now, with the newly announced Toshiba Encore 2 Write, that direction isn’t as obvious. This new version of Toshiba’s budget comes packing full Windows…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Toshiba Portege Z20t

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Toshiba Portege Z20t

By Joe Osborne Just about every laptop maker under the sun is working tirelessly on creating business-grade notebooks that are as powerful, versatile and, frankly, interesting as possible. Japanese firm Toshiba is right there beside its rivals in this race, something I can say confidently after seeing the new $1,399 (about £912, AU$1,729) Toshiba Portege…

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Apple Said To Kick Off SIM-Free iPhone 6 And 6 Plus Sales Tomorrow

Apple Said To Kick Off SIM-Free iPhone 6 And 6 Plus Sales Tomorrow

By Darrell Etherington Apple is set to start finally selling the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus without SIMs, completely unlocked in the U.S., according to 9to5Mac’s reliable Mark Gurman. The SIM-free version of the iPhone has been available in the stores of other countries before now, but a debut stateside would be the first time…

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Samsung Is Trying To Pull Off A Bang & Olufsen

Samsung Is Trying To Pull Off A Bang & Olufsen

By Romain Dillet Samsung’s CES press conference was pretty dull. We mostly saw TVs, an SSD hard drive and of course washing machines and other home appliance. But the most interesting part of the conference was the focus on design for boring items, such as the Chef collection for the kitchen, a new lineup of…

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Tales Of CES: We Were Promised Flying Cars, We Got Washing Machines Instead

Tales Of CES: We Were Promised Flying Cars, We Got Washing Machines Instead

By Romain Dillet My first CES started a little bit more than 24 hours ago for me. As I wrote yesterday, I want to share my impressions of the show. I’ve been following CES for years, but seeing it in person is a much different experience — starting with press day. Press day at CES…

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Sony Makes The SmartWatch 3 Slicker, Opens Its Lifelog API And Debuts A Wearable Running Coach

Sony Makes The SmartWatch 3 Slicker, Opens Its Lifelog API And Debuts A Wearable Running Coach

By Darrell Etherington Sony’s SmartWear lineup is one of its key focal areas for mobile tech, and something that has grown in scope and ambition over the course of the past few CES events. This year it’s introducing even more in the way of wearable hardware, and looking at ways to help expand the available…

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The New 3Doodler 2.0 Is A Streamlined Plastic Squirting Machine

The New 3Doodler 2.0 Is A Streamlined Plastic Squirting Machine

By John Biggs When the first 3Doodler came out it was almost an instant hit. The pen-like plastic extruding system let anyone with a little creativity make fun 3D objects. Now the product just got better. The company has just announced a new version of the device, called the 3Doodler 2.0 on Kickstarter and they’ve…

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CES 2015: Samsung’s first SSD is as small as a credit card

CES 2015: Samsung’s first SSD is as small as a credit card

By Hugh Langley Well, the impossible has happened: someone has made a solid state drive that’s actually quite exciting. Samsung’s SSD T1 is about the same size – albeit thicker – than a credit card, measuring 2.1 x 2.8 x 0.36 inches. Supporting 256-bit encryption, it’s nice and secure too, while Samsung says that input/output…

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CES 2015: Samsung’s first portable SSD is as small as a credit card

CES 2015: Samsung’s first portable SSD is as small as a credit card

By Hugh Langley Well, the impossible has happened: someone has made a solid state drive that’s actually quite exciting. Samsung’s SSD T1 is about the same size – albeit thicker – than a credit card, measuring 2.1 x 2.8 x 0.36 inches. Supporting 256-bit encryption, it’s nice and secure too, while Samsung says that input/output…

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Samsung Announces The T1, A Tiny Drive That Can Pack Up To A Terabyte

Samsung Announces The T1, A Tiny Drive That Can Pack Up To A Terabyte

By Alex Wilhelm This afternoon in Las Vegas, Samsung announced a new storage product, the SSD T1, which can store up to a terabyte of content in a device the size of a business card and weighs about an ounce. The SSD T1 also comes in smaller, 256 gigabyte, and 500 gigabytes. The device will…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: HP ZBook 15u

Hands-on review: CES 2015: HP ZBook 15u

By Juan Martinez Overview Unlike the majority of consumer laptops on the market, mobile workstations are built to provide desktop performance on portable frames. This means organizations are likely to sacrifice thickness and heft in exchange for storage capacity, processing speeds and graphics power. Most workstations offer no-frills design and don’t break in more avant…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: HP ZBook 15u

Hands-on review: CES 2015: HP ZBook 15u

By Juan Martinez Overview Unlike the majority of consumer laptops on the market, mobile workstations are built to provide desktop performance on portable frames. This means organizations are likely to sacrifice thickness and heft in exchange for storage capacity, processing speeds and graphics power. Most workstations offer no-frills design and don’t break in more avant…

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