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Sony Puts Its Smart Specs Up For Dev Pre-Order, For $840

By Natasha Lomas Sony has put a developer edition of its forthcoming smart glasses, branded as SmartEyeglass, up for pre-order today, starting with the U.K. and Germany. It’s also made the SDK available. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Review: Pebble Steel

By John McCann Introduction and display Wind the clock back to 2013 and the Pebble smartwatch was taking the fledging wearable market by storm, bringing notifications to the wrists of gleeful iPhone users. It wasn’t exactly a looker, and the e-ink screen was hardly eye popping, but it sold by the bucket load and it…

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Review: Pebble Steel

By John McCann Introduction and display Wind the clock back to 2013 and the Pebble smartwatch was taking the fledging wearable market by storm, bringing notifications to the wrists of gleeful iPhone users. It wasn’t exactly a looker, and the e-ink screen was hardly eye popping, but it sold by the bucket load and it…

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Elemental Path Debuts The First Toys Powered By IBM Watson

By Sarah Perez A company called Elemental Path is developing a new line of smart toys for children which will be powered by the super computing system IBM Watson, enabling the toys to engage in real and personalized conversations with kids, and evolve with the child as he or she grows. CogniToys, as the toy…

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Drones To Get A Stadium Gig This Fall

By Natasha Lomas From military deployment as remote surveillance and killing machines, to hobbyist toys, future delivery bots and now, coming later this year, stadium rockers… Drones have quite the application trajectory. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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LG Prepares To Battle The Apple Watch With Its First All-Metal Smartwatch

By Jon Russell LG was among the first wave of smartphone makers to venture into smartwatches. The G Watch and G Watch R are probably among the best in the market right now — not that this statement says much — but LG has just announced its latest addition, the LG Watch Urbane, as Apple…

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Could Nvidia Win Big With A GRID Game Streaming Box?

By Darrell Etherington Nvidia has a streaming game service called GRID, which it debuted last year via its Shield dedicated Android gaming devices. The maker of PC and mobile gaming graphics hardware is dabbling in becoming more of a service provider with GRID, especially since it actually has the potential to cannibalize the sale of…

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Apple Has Hundreds Working On An Electric Car Design, Says WSJ

By Darrell Etherington Apple is indeed working on a car, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Mac maker kicked off a top-secret project tasked with developing an electric car with a minivan aesthetic, per the WSJ’s sources, after CEO Tim Cook approved the project nearly a year ago. It includes “hundreds” of staffers and…

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This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: Phorm, Samsung’s Eavesdropping TV, And Xiaomi

By Jordan Crook,John Biggs,Greg Kumparak,Darrell Etherington This week, we saw a new iPad case that creates physical buttons at the flip of a switch, a TV that listens in on your conversations, and heard that Xiaomi is planning its entry into the States. It’s been hectic to say the least. Read More …read more Source:…

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Samsung Could Roll Back Its Own Software And Embrace Microsoft For Galaxy S6

By Darrell Etherington We’ve already heard reports that Samsung could be pumping the breaks on TouchWiz with its next flagship, but a new report from the generally accurate SamMobile today says that it will also be removing most of its in-house pre-loaded software from the Galaxy S6, and instead offering a host of Microsoft’s smartphone…

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Google Glass May Be On Shaky Ground, But Sony’s Showing Off Its New Smart Eyeware

By Darrell Etherington Sony’s SmartEyeglass Attach! is something it debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, offering up a smart display module that adds connected intelligence to any kind of existing eyeware, be they optical frames, protective goggles or sunglasses. The concept design is very similar in practice to Google Glass, so it might…

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Scarab Wearable Wants To Do Hyper Local Environment Sensing

By Natasha Lomas Scarab is a wearable device in the works whose makers are aiming to build a comprehensive environment monitoring device which contains 16 sensors to gather all sorts of environmental data-points such as UV exposure, noise levels and other pollutants. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Hands-on review: Asus Zenfone 2

By Juan Martinez When it comes to smartphones, all conversations should start with the HTC One M8 ($649, £549 and AU$899 off-contract) and the iPhone 6 (starting at $199 on-contract, £539 and AU$549 off-contract). Attempting to enter the arena of the big dogs, Asus’ new Zenfone 2 (starting at $200, £120, AU$210 for 2GB RAM)…

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Hands-on review: Asus Zenfone 2

By Juan Martinez When it comes to smartphones, all conversations should start with the HTC One M8 ($649, £549 and AU$899 off-contract) and the iPhone 6 (starting at $199 on-contract, £539 and AU$549 off-contract). Attempting to enter the arena of the big dogs, Asus’ new Zenfone 2 (starting at $200, £120, AU$210 for 2GB RAM)…

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The Fitbit Charge HR Brings Back The Basics

By John Biggs As a longtime lover of all things Fitbit, I’ve missed the good old days. The bright, readable displays and the little tidbits like a slowly growing flower to indicate progress were a real joy back in 2008 when the company launched onstage at Disrupt. Now, seven years later, after multiple styles and…

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