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OneWheel Is Better Than Four

OneWheel Is Better Than Four

By Jordan Crook One board. One wheel. Zero falls. If you’re wondering about my favorite thing at CES, look no further. The OneWheel is a self-balancing skateboard that uses one, big wheel to deal with obstacles, bumps, etc. with no problem at all. Oh, and if it wasn’t clear already, this thing is electric and…

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Look! A PC On A Stick!

Look! A PC On A Stick!

By Alex Wilhelm You can get pretty much anything on a stick. You can actually, and I kid you not, get fried butter on a stick. And soon, thanks to Intel, you can even get a full, Windows 8.1 PC on a stick. The Windows 8.1-based Compute Stick contains a quad-core Atom processor, 32 gigabytes…

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The Oculus Rift Crescent Bay Prototype Truly Transports You

The Oculus Rift Crescent Bay Prototype Truly Transports You

By Darrell Etherington Oculus is at CES 2015, giving a larger set of people a chance to experience virtual reality with its latest prototype, the Crescent Bay version of the Oculus Rift. The Crescent Bay edition of the VR hardware originally broke cover back in September of 2014, but only a small handful of folks…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Withings Activité Pop smartwatch

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Withings Activité Pop smartwatch

By Duncan Bell Yesterday’s CES smartwatch contender the Alcatel OneTouch is very much your standard-issue wearable, aimed at proper techies. The Withings Activité Pop, however, is a more mass-market kind of deal, priced at $149/£119. Judging from our experience, it deserves to succeed. Perhaps the primary triumph of the Pop is that it looks like…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Withings Activité Pop smartwatch

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Withings Activité Pop smartwatch

By Duncan Bell Tuesday’s CES smartwatch contender the Alcatel OneTouch is very much your standard-issue wearable, aimed at proper techies. The Withings Activité Pop, however, is a more mass-market kind of deal, priced at $149/£119. Judging from our experience, it deserves to succeed. Perhaps the primary triumph of the Pop is that it looks like…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Honor 6 Plus

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Honor 6 Plus

By John McCann Following on from the well priced and highly specced Honor 6, the Honor 6 Plus adds more screen and doubles up on cameras on the rear. The Honor 6 Plus certainly has a familiar sounding name, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s ruffled some feathers over at Cupertino, especially considering it…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Honor 6 Plus

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Honor 6 Plus

By John McCann Following on from the well priced and highly specced Honor 6, the Honor 6 Plus adds more screen and doubles up on cameras on the rear. The Honor 6 Plus certainly has a familiar sounding name, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s ruffled some feathers over at Cupertino, especially considering it…

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NapTime Baby Monitor Saves Parents From Late-Night Arguments

NapTime Baby Monitor Saves Parents From Late-Night Arguments

By Jordan Crook Babies are glorious miraculous blessings, but parents trying to get through a good night’s sleep with a newborn in the next room may have a tough time remembering that. The NapTime is a new baby monitor that employs Bluetooth-connected, vibrating bracelets to rotate through parental night time duties. Read More …read more…

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Fogo’s Smart Flashlight Is The Swiss Army Knife Of Personal Lighting

Fogo’s Smart Flashlight Is The Swiss Army Knife Of Personal Lighting

By Alex Wilhelm Today at TechCrunch’s Hardware Battlefield at CES 2015, Fogo Digital showed off the prototype of its smart flashlight, a tool that will offer everything from GPS to Bluetooth once it comes to market. Fogo intends to launch the device on Kickstarter in the near future, selling various editions of the flashlight at…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen (8-inch)

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen (8-inch)

By Matt Swider Have a pencil, scissors, fork or even moist carrot handy? That’s how we were able to control the new Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen at CES 2015. Sure, I’ve always found Lenovo’s Yoga tablets extremely versatile given the fact that they can strike a number of poses. But this stylus-free slate…

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Hands-on review: CES 2015: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen (8-inch)

Hands-on review: CES 2015: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen (8-inch)

By Matt Swider Have a pencil, scissors, fork or even moist carrot handy? That’s how we were able to control the new Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen at CES 2015. Sure, I’ve always found Lenovo’s Yoga tablets extremely versatile given the fact that they can strike a number of poses. But this stylus-free slate…

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Lights, Camera, Appliances: Branto’s Smart-Home Orb Controls It All

Lights, Camera, Appliances: Branto’s Smart-Home Orb Controls It All

By Josh Constine A smart home hub is a dumb purchase if most of your appliances aren’t smart, too. So Ukrainian startup Branto developed a hub that has a built-in 360-degree camera and speaker for security and telepresence, in addition to being able to operate gadgets over Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, and infrared. That’s a lot…

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Sutro’s Smart Device Helps Pool Owners Take Control Of Their Water Chemistry

Sutro’s Smart Device Helps Pool Owners Take Control Of Their Water Chemistry

By Anthony Ha Sutro, a startup presenting at TechCrunch’s Hardware Battlefield in Las Vegas, aims to remove one of the big headaches of owning a backyard swimming pool or spa. Now, I don’t own a pool myself (weird, I know), but co-founders Ravi Kurani and Amanda Nagai told me that owners are expected to constantly…

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A Ride With The Pocket Man

A Ride With The Pocket Man

By John Biggs Scott Jordan has been a tech fixture for almost a decade. His company, ScotteVest, makes clothing for gadget lovers, feature pockets for almost everything including tablets, phones, water bottles, and even passports. Now he’s taking on a new persona, Pocket Man, and trying to help people follow their passion. While his adventure…

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TrackingPoint Takes Dead Aim At The Future Of Firearms Targeting

TrackingPoint Takes Dead Aim At The Future Of Firearms Targeting

By Matt Burns I arrived at a massive shooting range compound where a security guard promptly introduced himself as a retired police officer and not a friend of the media. I had to follow his self-proclaimed “diesel-guzzling pig” of a Dodge through the facility’s maze of shooting ranges to the edge of a canyon. It…

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