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Identilock Is A Mobile Gun Lock That Keeps Firearms Secure

By Lucas Matney If a parent makes the choice to keep a firearm in their home, a key decision that follows should be a decision on how to keep the gun protected from kids in the home. Launching today from CES 2016 Battlefield is Identilock, a smart gunlock that allows users to biometrically secure their…

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The URB-E Is A Foldable Electric Scooter For The Urban Commuter

By Fitz Tepper Debuting in prototype-form at CES a few years ago, the URB-E is finally ready for the spotlight. Weighing just under 35 pounds, the foldable scooter can carry an adult up to 20 miles at a top speed of around 15 MPH. Today at CES I met with the URB-E team, where they…

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Oculus Rift Headset Priced At $599 For Consumers, Ships In March

By Natasha Lomas It’s been a long wait but the price-tag for the consumer version of the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset has finally been confirmed now that pre-orders are open — and it costs $599 (plus shipping). U.K. pricing for the headset is £499. We know because TC editor Matthew Panzarino just managed to…

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Casio Releases An Android Wear Watch That You Can Beat Up

By John Biggs Casio, the biggest name in rugged sports watches, has dipped a cautious toe into the smartwatch space with their new WSD-F10. This watch features an dual LCD/LED touchscreen and a battery life of about a day. It also features a rugged case and band in line with Casio’s Edifice and Protrek series…

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Misfit Debuts Spector, “Smart” Headphones That Double As A Fitness Tracker

By Sarah Perez Wearables maker Misfit, now owned by Fossil, is following up on yesterday’s news of Ray, a slimmer alternative to its flagship fitness tracker the Misfit Shine, with the launch of its first set of in-ear wireless headphones. Called “Spector,” Misfit says the idea was to create a “smart hearable” product – meaning,…

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A Look Back At Some CES Hot Air

By John Biggs In 2006 I was “leading” a team of Gizmodo reporters at CES from my underground lair in deepest Brooklyn. My son had just been born in December and I decided to stay home so I’d chat with the team over Campfire and tell them to look at stuff. It rarely worked. But…

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Samsung Galaxy S7 And S7 edge Specs And Price Details Revealed By Reliable Source Ahead Of Release Date

A new report from a reliable source is spilling the details of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. The source reveals the size of both smartphone’s displays, return of a microSD expansion slot, and price of each device. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Apple Cuts iPhone 6s And 6s Plus Component Orders By 30 Percent Due To Slowing Demand

A new report has indicated that Apple has cut component orders for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus by 30 percent. The report comes on the heels of rumors of slowing demand for the handsets. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Huawei Honor 5X Lands In US On Jan 31 For $199: How Does It Compare With The Big Boys?

Huawei revealed at the CES 2016 that its Honor 5X smartphone will be hitting the U.S. shelves on Jan. 31. The budget phablet boasts top-end features, including some that even the iPhone 6s Plus and Galaxy S6 lack. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus Will Drop 3.5 mm Headphone Port In Favor Of Wireless AirPods, New Report Confirms

A report claims that Apple will remove the 3.5 mm headphone port from the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The news comes from supply chain sources in China. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Galaxy TabPro S vs. Surface Pro 4: Samsung Goes After Microsoft With Its Own Windows 10 Tablet

Samsung’s Galaxy TabPro S, instead of being powered by Android, runs Windows 10 as the result of a partnership with Microsoft. How does the tablet stack up against Microsoft’s own Surface Pro 4? …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Tablets

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Hands-On With ZTE’s $130 Smartphone

Of contract. That’s crazy cheap. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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The Avegant Glyph Will Let You Watch 3D Movies On A Plane

By Katie Roof Avegant is showcasing its new product at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. Originally backed by Kickstarter, the startup is releasing its Glyph media player that doubles as a headset. Equipped with 3D capabilities, the wearable device can connect to a computer or smartphone via an HDMI connector, displaying…

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Intel Says Its Button-Sized Curie Will Ship In Q1, Costing Under $10

By Ingrid Lunden Computing devices are getting smaller by the day, and today at CES in Las Vegas Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich announced new details about one of its big (little?) efforts in the space. Curie, Intel’s button-sized wearable hardware module that was first unveiled a year ago, will begin shipping this quarter and will…

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Securifi’s Almond 3 Is A Router And Smart Home Hub In A Nifty Single Box

By Romain Dillet Securifi just announced the Almond 3, a brand new touchscreen wireless router that wants to become the central part of your smart home. The Almond 3 will be released in the coming months for $120. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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