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Razer Tactical Bag Review: the gear backpack of your dreams
Slash Gear - 18 Feb 2015 22:45
My review of the Razer Tactical Bag began in January of 2015, about a month and a half ago. The bag was delivered to me right in time for CES 2015 - easily the most action-packed week for me out of the whole year - for t...
Finger Stylus Cord Wrap
The Gadget Flow - 18 Feb 2015 08:58
Designed to eliminate fingertip pain. It helps to prevent finger nail damage. This product increases text per minute, precision, and comfort. The product double as a cord wrap, so you can avoid tangle cords. Made from 10...
Walle[Ti]
The Gadget Flow - 18 Feb 2015 08:59
Minimalist wallet with bottle opener and smartphone stand ! Made from Titanium and designed in USA. Walle[Ti] is a super light wallet with bottle opener , smartphone stand. Machined from high quality Titanium. When we de...
Snapselect Review
Photography Blog - 18 Feb 2015 20:00
Tired of trying to find the right shot? Got so many similar photos that you can't choose the best one? Then Snapselect is here to save you - just so long as you're a Mac user. Read our Snapselect review to find out if it...
This DeLorean iPhone 6 case won't let you time travel but still lights up and more
Pocket-lint - 18 Feb 2015 01:10
A smartphone case doesn't always have to be about protection. Japanese toy company Bandai has expanded its Crazy Case series to include a Back to the Future: Part II-inspired iPhone 6 case. It's a DeLorean with glowing b...
Hard drives beware, the NSA is coming for you
Digital Trends - 18 Feb 2015 01:25
The NSA is at it again with a highly secretive program that was designed and implemented to crack into hard drives from some of the most popular manufacturers, including Seagate, Western Digital, and Toshiba. The post Ha...
Strange 'double blob' atop Martian atmosphere puzzles scientists
CNET - 18 Feb 2015 01:04These 100 people could be the first humans to fly to Mars... where they'll very quickly die
BGR - 18 Feb 2015 02:45
While the idea of permanently leaving the Earth behind to take a one-way trip to Mars doesn’t appeal to a lot of us, thousands of people have nonetheless applied to be on Mars One’s first-ever mission to the red plan...
IBM To Dedicate $1 Billion To Hybrid Storage Software Over Next 5 Years
IBTimes - 18 Feb 2015 01:48
To prove to customers it too can offer cloud-hosted storage service, IBM Tuesday announced it will dedicate more than $1 billion in research and development to hybrid storage software for the enterprise market. The inves...
Prestidigitator's Wallet simplifies your life
Coolest Gadgets - 18 Feb 2015 23:15
Listen up guys, here is a little something that you might want to take into consideration the next time you are out shopping for a wallet. Taking into consideration the kind of material that your wallet is made up of, in...
The most expensive Apple Watch is going to make Apple all the money
BGR - 18 Feb 2015 04:32
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple’s Watch production for the first quarter of this year is on track for 5 million units. Of that 5 million, half are expected to be the less expensive Apple Watch Sport whi...
Autodesk Ember 3D printer is now available for purchase
Slash Gear - 18 Feb 2015 14:52
Autodesk, who has a lot of high-profile 3D modeling and animation software under its belt, such as 3ds Max, Maya, and AutoCAD, finally has a 3D printer under its name. And while Ember might have a pretty high price tag, ...
MIT researchers design a chair that can assemble itself
Slash Gear - 18 Feb 2015 13:30
If you have ever purchased cheap furniture that you have to assemble at home, you know what an arduous processes building a table or cabinet can be. Researchers at MIT have designed some high tech furniture, albeit on a ...
Your Dick Pics Are About to Be All Over the Internet
Wired - 18 Feb 2015 03:00
A few years ago, someone broke into my email and then used it to get into all sorts of other things. Among the very many things I panicked about was: Will they see my nude pictures? Because like everyone else, I have hac...
NASA team develops new Ka-band communications system to break through the noise
Phys.org - 18 Feb 2015 16:30
The radio frequency band that many NASA missions use to communicate with spacecraft--S-band--is getting a bit crowded and noisy, and likely to get more jammed as science missions demand higher and higher data rates.
Google Play Music finally equips iPads with its tunes
Engadget - 18 Feb 2015 06:55
Even if you prefer iOS, Google Play Music is still a solid option for getting your personal library and access to streaming all in one place. That is, until Apple reveals its plans for Beats Music. While we wait for that...
Is Google Chromecast what we wanted it to be?
Pocket-lint - 18 Feb 2015 03:28
It's been nearly 20 months since Google Chromecast debuted, but after all this time, there's some growing doubts about whether the inexpensive HDMI dongle has lived up to all the initial hype. If you're keen to stream me...
Ultrabook Ultra Fight: Asus Zenbook UX305 Vs. Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro Vs. Samsung ATIV Book 9
Tech Times - 18 Feb 2015 12:19
The new Zenbook from Asus this week will likely ignite a battle among laptop makers to rule the ultrabook computing segment. Here's a look at what three top ultrabooks offer consumers.
Chicken pox virus may be linked to serious condition in the elderly
Science Daily - 18 Feb 2015 23:55
A new study links the virus that causes chicken pox and shingles to a condition that inflames blood vessels on the temples and scalp in the elderly, called giant cell arteritis. The condition can cause sudden blindness o...
Russian accused in giant cyber heist pleads not guilty in U.S.
Reuters - 18 Feb 2015 01:18
(Reuters) - A Russian accused of helping mastermind the largest international data breach ever prosecuted in the United States pleaded not guilty on Tuesday, following his extradition from the Netherlands, the U.S. Depar...
This WiFi chip can 'steer' signals to reach distant rooms
Engadget - 18 Feb 2015 13:04
Everyone gets WiFi issues every now and then, some more severe than others, prompting companies like Eero to conjure up possible solutions. A San Diego company called Ethertronics believes its new "active antenna" chip o...
Laser 'ruler' holds promise for hunting exoplanets
Phys.org - 18 Feb 2015 02:00
The hunt for Earth-like planets around distant stars could soon become a lot easier thanks to a technique developed by researchers in Germany.