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Review: Fujitsu Celsius W530

Review: Fujitsu Celsius W530

By Alan Stevens Introduction and performance Desktop workstations can be both big and expensive, but not so the Fujitsu Celsius W530, a compact and affordable entry-level workstation designed to bridge the gap between high-end PCs and much more expensive professional models. Okay, so it’s only got one processor, but that’s reflected in the £1,430 recommended…

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The Photonic Lets You Make Beats By Dancing

The Photonic Lets You Make Beats By Dancing

By Kyle Russell While walking through startups at Eureka Park at CES with Darrell Etherington doing live interviews with founders, I forced him to chat with Photonic, a startup that makes nifty orbs that translate your dance moves into beats, while I demoed the device besides them. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Miiya Kids’ Wearable Wants To Encourage Safe And Active Play

Miiya Kids’ Wearable Wants To Encourage Safe And Active Play

By Natasha Lomas Meet Miiya: a kids wearable that’s being designed to nudge kids to be more active, while also offering security features for parents to help alert them if their child has wandered too far away. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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We Attempted To Control These Cars With Our Minds, And It Kind Of Worked

We Attempted To Control These Cars With Our Minds, And It Kind Of Worked

By Jordan Crook It’s not like EEG is breakthrough technology. We’ve been able to read the electrical activity of the brain for quite some time, but the clever folks at IEEE are thinking up new and creative ways to leverage those read-outs into something a bit more fun. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Week in Gaming: Gaming tech of CES, Nintendo’s growing love for mobile, and the return of Tony Hawk

Week in Gaming: Gaming tech of CES, Nintendo’s growing love for mobile, and the return of Tony Hawk

By Bridie Roman If you’re anything like team TechRadar then the first week back at work from Christmas break is always the hardest part of the year. You’re about half a stone heavier from all the delicious food you’ve gorged yourself on and still a little too attached to your onesie to feel comfortable wearing…

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Week in Gaming: Gaming tech of CES, Nintendo’s growing love for mobile, and the return of Tony Hawk

Week in Gaming: Gaming tech of CES, Nintendo’s growing love for mobile, and the return of Tony Hawk

By Bridie Roman If you’re anything like team TechRadar then the first week back at work from Christmas break is always the hardest part of the year. You’re about half a stone heavier from all the delicious food you’ve gorged yourself on and still a little too attached to your onesie to feel comfortable wearing…

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This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: CES, CES, And Some More CES

This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: CES, CES, And Some More CES

By Jordan Crook The holiday season is over. January-style dread hangs thick in the air. And yet, the Consumer Electronics Show in the middle of the desert has found a way to lift our spirits. We looked at all kinds of gadgets, from 8K televisions to analog-style wearables to a whole host of Internet of…

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Toshiba Got Real Weird

Toshiba Got Real Weird

By Jordan Crook Toshiba isn’t a name you hear thrown around a whole lot at CES. It’s in the same league as the mammoths — Samsung, LG, Sony — but it’s never quite as exciting or overwhelming as the others’ booths. This year, however, Toshiba had a couple surprises up its sleeve. Read More …read…

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WeMo’s CES 2015 Lineup Prefaces Big Advances For Home Automation

WeMo’s CES 2015 Lineup Prefaces Big Advances For Home Automation

By Darrell Etherington Belkin’s WeMo home automation gadgets started off pretty modest in scope, but over the past few years they’ve launched more and more WeMo devices, first on their own and later with partners who have far more experience in specific verticals. This year at CES, WeMo expanded its LED smart lighting lineup with…

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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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