Gadget News
Aros Smart Window Air Conditioner
The Gadget Flow - 15 Jun 2014 07:00
Price: $300 Do not go by its' luxurious looks, the Aros Smart window air conditioner is actually going to be of great use if you're on a tight budget. This smart air conditioner has been ideally made to give you the best...
Verpan System De-Lux Low Lounge Chair
The Gadget Flow - 15 Jun 2014 07:00
Price: $4300 Call it a luxurious masterpiece or a quirky piece of furniture, this Verpan System De-Lux Low Lounge Chair is by no way short of handcrafted splendor. Having a quilted print and a unique framework devoid of ...
A Scientific Guide To Surviving Summer
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2014 23:55
The first day of summer is fast approaching - will you be prepared for suntanning, swimming, and swarms of bugs? Here's our handy guide to surviving the sultriest of seasons, with SCIENCE.
These are the biggest Nintendo games at E3 2014
Engadget - 15 Jun 2014 18:00
Nintendo's in a weird place. The company's got a game console that no one's buying, the Wii U, and it's the only place to play some of gaming's biggest franchises: Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong. ...
How Much More Would You Pay For A Larger iPhone?
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2014 23:00
If the leaks are to be believed, we'll see two new iPhone models sized at 4.7-inches and 5.5-inches this fall. Hold off on the trumpets though: they might also cost more.
Gadget Rewind 2006: Nintendo Wii
Engadget - 15 Jun 2014 17:00
Nintendo planned a "Revolution" for your TV. When it arrived in 2006, it was a lot more fun than the confrontational term might imply. Revolution turned out to be the code name for the company's new console, and just bef...
Nissan ZOED racer sets records but stumbles in Le Mans
Slash Gear - 15 Jun 2014 16:11
Nissan's ZEOD electric racer has seen its Le Mans 24 Hours ambitions dashed after just 23 minutes this weekend, though there was still enough time for the Japanese car company …
Sprayable Energy is sprayable--but we couldn't find the energy
Ars Technica - 15 Jun 2014 22:45
Zapping your skin with caffeine might work for some, but it won't replace our coffee.
Want to hijack people's PCs? Pay them a few cents
Engadget - 15 Jun 2014 22:02
Apparently, hackers wanting to control PCs are wasting their time with elaborate botnets and vulnerability exploits -- all they may really need is some pocket change. A study found that between 22 to 43 percent of people...
Polk Striker headset debuts at E3 2014
Coolest Gadgets - 15 Jun 2014 21:00
The recently concluded E3 2014 has seen its fair share of hardware devices revealed to the masses, where different video game developers as well as hardware manufacturers proudly show off their wares, including prototype...
The sights of a robot expo, from fishbots to desktop X-ray machines
Ars Technica - 15 Jun 2014 20:30
Gallery: Ars visits ATX East, a place full of cutting edge manufacturing robots.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S range announced
Coolest Gadgets - 15 Jun 2014 20:00
Samsung has just dropped an announcement recently that both of its 8.4- and 10.5-inch models of the Galaxy Tab S are now available, where both models will sport the ultimate viewing experience alongside the world's first...
IRL: A few rounds with Babolat's Play Pure Drive smart tennis racquet
Engadget - 15 Jun 2014 20:00
The market for connected, stat-tracking tennis gadgets has blossomed seemingly overnight. Some companies offer motion-sensing, snap-on attachments; others sell fancy racquets with built-in sensors. The French company Bab...
IPPA celebrates the best mobile photography has to offer
Slash Gear - 15 Jun 2014 19:40
How good can mobile photography be? Likely better than you thought. The iPhone Photography Awards were recently announced, giving a glimpse of just what is possible with iOS and photography. …
Hands-on with Baxter, the factory robot of the future
Ars Technica - 15 Jun 2014 19:00
The $25,000 bot performs tasks by learning from a human--no programming needed.
The Steamboy Is A Steam Box... In Your Pocket
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2014 18:50
A Steam machine in your pocket? You've got be kidding us. And yet, that's exactly what we might get with the Steamboy .
NYT: Apple's Secretive CEO Has a Smartwatch Up His Sleeve
Gizmodo - 15 Jun 2014 18:15
Tim Cook has been the CEO of Apple for almost three years, but there's very little we actually know about him. He's humbler than his predecessor, he can cut down investors to size, and he might be the most powerful gay m...
Samsung's Smart Bike concept is beautiful
Slash Gear - 15 Jun 2014 17:50
While other OEMs are taking their connected ambitions to the street via automobiles, Samsung is going a different route. Rather than get involved in the traffic jam that is connected …
Inhabitat's Week in Green: Ocean Cleanup Array, ForceShoes and a warp-capable spacecraft
Engadget - 15 Jun 2014 16:00
Innovative design has the power to save the world. Case in point: Last year, teenage inventor Boyan Slat announced plans to create an Ocean Cleanup Array that could remove up to 7 million tons of plastic trash from the w...
Apple's New Strategy Is Their Old Strategy, Only More So
TechPinions - 15 Jun 2014 15:03
An Apple Strategy Failure Let’s start with a little history. In the 1980′s… Apple had agreed to license certain parts of its GUI to Microsoft for use in Windows 1.0, but when Microsoft made changes in Windows 2.0 a...
SteamBoy to battle PS Vita as Steam OS goes mobile
Slash Gear - 15 Jun 2014 14:10
Valve's Steam Machines may be delayed until 2015, but that could just give manufacturers time to coax Steam OS onto more unusual hardware, such as the SteamBoy handheld quietly announced …
Amazon lines up a drama from writers behind Braveheart and Lost
Engadget - 15 Jun 2014 13:01
Amazon clearly doesn't think that one politically charged show is enough to counter Netflix efforts like House of Cards. The online retailer turned media producer has ordered a pilot for Point of Honor, a drama set on th...