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First Look Video: Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet Hands-onMar 11, 2014 - in News
We attended a Sony Canada event last week and had the opportunity to go hands-on with the company's new Snapdragon 801-powered, waterproof, dust-resistant Xperia Z2 Tablet - the followup to last generation's well-recieved Xperia Tablet Z.
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OnePlus Announces SoC for CyanogenMod-powered 'One'Mar 5, 2014 - in News
The OnePlus One will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 SoC.
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Audience MQ100 And eS700 Series Sensor CoprocessorsFeb 24, 2014 - in News
Audience introduces two new revisions to their sensor processor family: the MQ100 Motion and earSmart eS700 series. Using proprietary CASA technology that models human hearing, the company aims to improve sensing and environmental awareness.
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Intel Reveals XMM 7260, XMM 7160, & M.2 4G LTE ModemsFeb 24, 2014 - in News
Last year’s XMM 7160 was Intel’s first LTE 4G CAT 4 modem, with 15 bands it covers most of Europe and North America at 150 Mb/s. This year, Intel introduces the XMM 7260 CAT 6 LTE-Advanced modem, supporting 22 bands at 300 Mb/s, all under one global SKU.
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Meizu MX3: Hands-on Video of a Top Chinese SmartphoneFeb 22, 2014 - in News
Meizu’s MX series of Android smartphones are some of the most popular in China, and in 2014 Meizu is planning to release a new handset in North America. Not content to wait, we had the company sent us its current flagship, the MX3, to inspect.
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MediaTek MT6595: 8 Cores, Cortex-A17, PowerVR Rogue, LTEFeb 11, 2014 - in News
Chinese chipset maker MediaTek has announced a new SoC for smartphones and tablets that promises to take the company into new markets. The octo-core MT6595 features big.LITTLE ARM Cortex-A17, PowerVR Rogue Series 6, H.265 UHD video, 802.11ac, and LTE.
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Rogue Squadron: Imagination Technologies PowerVR Series6XJan 7, 2014 - in News
So, a new Consumer Electronics Show is upon us, and with it a new set of revisions to Imagination Technologies' PowerVR Rogue GPU core - as made famous in last year's Apple A7 SoC.
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Stir Kinetic Desk: Linux-Powered Furniture That's Good For YouNov 22, 2013 - in Reviews
The Stir Kinetic Desk promises to be a piece of office equipment for the modern age of sensors, the quantified self, and lots of trans fat. On the other hand, its sticker price may shock you into rigor mortis before obesity will. Check out our hands-on.
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Samsung Galaxy Gear Tops 30% Return RateOct 29, 2013 - in News
The Samsung Galaxy Gear is rumored to have return rates of over 30%, according to Geek.com.
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Opinion: Seeing Through Apple's "New" iPhone 5c IllusionSep 20, 2013 - in Reviews
While most of the tech press seems to have been awed by Apple’s colorful "new" iPhone 5c, I’m not biting. It's definitely not cheap, it's made of plastic, and it's hardly new. But of course, this was all obfuscated by Apple’s usual dog and pony show.
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Domino's UK Uses RC Helicopter to Deliver PizzaJun 5, 2013 - in News
And you thought ordering via the Xbox was cool...
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MIT Researcher Creates Glowing, Alcohol Tracking Ice Cubes to Help Prevent Drunken EscapadesJan 13, 2013 - in News
This is certainly a nerdy way to keep track of your drinks...
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Apple Cuts Price of Thunderbolt Cable, Adds Shorter OptionJan 11, 2013 - in News
If you've been thinking about buying a Thunderbolt cable, this might be the best time.
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World's Thinnest E-Ink Watch Meets $200K Goal in Less than 48 HoursJan 10, 2013 - in News
Yes, it's another e-ink watch. But what's impressive about it is its sleek design...
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Pebble Smartwatch Shipping Jan. 23rd, CEO Explains DelaysJan 9, 2013 - in News
The Pebble Smartwatch is finally shipping.
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FCC Asks FAA to Allow Greater Use of Gadgets During FlightsDec 10, 2012 - in News
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is urging the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to extend the permissible use of gadgets on flights.
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Chinese Hospital Offers Handsfree Sperm Extraction DeviceSep 29, 2012 - in News
The Zhengzhou Central Hospital in Nanjing, China, announced a new and rather unique therapeutic device that is designed to treat infertility in patients.
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Brookstone Sells Wi-Fi Enabled Cufflinks for $250Sep 16, 2012 - in News
The perfect gadget for the stylish techie!
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LG Researchers Create Wire-Like BatteriesSep 6, 2012 - in News
LG scientists create rugged cable-shaped batteries that can be coiled and knotted.
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Deals July 19: Netgear Push2TV Wireless Receiver $33Jul 19, 2012 - in News
Allow our hottest deals from LogicBuy to ease your gadget itch.
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IKEA's Uppleva TV Hits Europe, Receives First ReviewJun 21, 2012 - in News
The Uppleva hits European stores as first reviews hit the web.
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Scientists Made a Virus That Can Charge Your BatteriesMay 18, 2012 - in News
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have found a way to exploit the harmless kind of organisms that usually make you sick to charge your gadgets.
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Graphene Supercapacitors Can Charge Up to 1000x Faster Than Today's BatteriesMar 26, 2012 - in News
Electrochemical capacitors, commonly called supercapacitors, have recently gained some attention as potential battery replacements.
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Samsung's 55-inch OLED TV Launching This SpringFeb 14, 2012 - in News
Slim, sexy, and scheduled for landing in just a few months' time.
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InfiniTV 4 USB Turns a PC Into Cable Set-Top BoxOct 27, 2011 - in News
The InfiniTV 4 USB device is out to replace your cable box using Media Center on Windows 7.
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Netgear Intros Dual-Band 450Mbps Router, NeoTVSep 14, 2011 - in News
NETGEAR launched both a dual-band Wireless-N router and a gadget that turns your TV into a connected "smart TV."
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AMD Tells Girls How to Attract a Geeky BoyfriendSep 23, 2010 - in News
AMD is taking time out to dish out advice to women eager to land themselves a geek to love.
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Dell's Streak MID Disassembled and PhotographedAug 19, 2010 - in News
Teardowns are always fun to look at, and this one is no exception. However, it is a little bit different in that this is a smartphone teardown like no other. What you're looking at are the insides of the Dell Streak.