Gadget News
Sony a7II priced up for December 9th launch
Slash Gear - 26 Nov 2014 17:35
Sony has confirmed pricing and availability on its newest full-frame mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, the Sony a7II, packing 24.3-megapixels and the first 5-axis image stabilization system to be found on a snapper...
Ultra Slim USB Flash Drive
The Gadget Flow - 26 Nov 2014 09:00
THEN USB flash drive has an ultra thin thickness of 3mm, the design inspiration comes from tracery in remote orient. Its mysterious and elegant temperament make everyone love it at first glance. It is an unique gift for ...
Olaf Scooter
The Gadget Flow - 26 Nov 2014 09:00
We all know the trouble and inconvenience of having to carry around too much stuff in your luggage, purse, or backpack. That is why we came up with the idea of building on something that already exists and making it bett...
Sony Pictures' computers are still locked as hackers demand equality
Engadget - 26 Nov 2014 13:51
Sony Pictures' employees around the globe are still locked out of their company computers after they were hacked on the 24th by a group calling itself the "Guardians of Peace." Now, new details have emerged that shed som...
This Is The Army's New Pocket Drone
Gizmodo - 26 Nov 2014 00:35
The Cargo Pocket Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance program, known also as CP-ISR, is a new nano-drone concept dreamed up by the folks at the Army's Natick Soldier Research Center. Where as most unmanned aircr...
Kairos T-band marries analog and smartwatch differently
Slash Gear - 26 Nov 2014 13:30
One of the debates surrounding the new smartwatch trend is the one about classical, analog watches and sophisticated, but sometimes inelegant smartwatches. Some people see a watch as more than just a timepiece but also a...
Disruption Theory Need Not Apply
TechPinions - 26 Nov 2014 22:37
The biggest challenge I see facing disruption theory is an understanding of when it applies vs. when it does not. Several posts lay the foundation for truth. Ben Thompson’s What Clay Christensen got wrong Jean-Louis �...
A Jacket That Transforms Into a Neck Pillow Is Perfect For Traveling
Gizmodo - 26 Nov 2014 22:30
Break the endless cycle of having to buy a new neck pillow every time you fly because you forgot to bring the last one with Tumi's Patrol Travel Puffer Jacket. Hidden in the collar is a pouch that you can stuff the entir...
Olloclip 4-in-1 Photo Lens for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Review
Slash Gear - 26 Nov 2014 20:08
Third-party accessories for iProducts are a dime a dozen, but finding one that's truly worth carrying around and using regular is a rare occurrence. One of the few rare gems happens to be Olloclip's new 4-in-1 lens for t...
Chromecast just got more educational content and funny laughs, in the form of seven new apps includi
Gizmodo - 26 Nov 2014 16:55
Chromecast just got more educational content and funny laughs, in the form of seven new apps including Comedy Central, Sesame Street Go, Nickelodeon, and more. Sidenote: this also offers more ways to escape your family o...
Sony tipped to be considering an "all e-ink" smartwatch
Slash Gear - 26 Nov 2014 11:30
Smartwatches might be useful, at least to some, but their battery lives are nothing to write home about, given the available space you can cram a battery into. Some smartwatch makes, most notably Pebble, have opted to st...
HBO teams up with Tencent to sell its TV shows in China
Engadget - 26 Nov 2014 06:28
China's strained relationship with the concept of intellectual property is one of the reasons that you can buy a local copy of a Range Rover Evoque for a third of the price. That's one of the reasons why western business...
BlackBerry offers up to $550 if you ditch your iPhone for a Passport
Engadget - 26 Nov 2014 03:55
If the industry based its grades solely on effort, there's no doubt BlackBerry would be among the first top spots. Now, whether or not those efforts are actually effective, well, that's a completely different story. Sinc...
This is what happens when you bombard a GoPro with X-ray beams
Gizmodo - 26 Nov 2014 01:01
Sploid reader Andrew Seltzman sent us these videos of his custom-made radiation-shielded GoPro camera going under an industrial irradiator and getting bombarded by X-rays. Reminder: Getting irradiated by a particle accel...
3D printer on ISS makes first item: a part for itself
Slash Gear - 26 Nov 2014 00:15
Made In Space's 3D printer, which is currently housed on the International Space Station, has printed its first item. While Earthbound printers might be used for toys or other trinkets, the 3D printer in space has a bett...
AT&T tells FCC its threat to halt fiber rollout is only for new projects
Engadget - 26 Nov 2014 23:40
AT&T isn't backing down from its threat to halt its fiber rollout, which was a not-so-subtle jab at President Obama's pro-net neutrality / Title II comments earlier this month. Following an FCC inquiry about that announc...
Takata airbag fight escalates as feds set ultimatum
Slash Gear - 26 Nov 2014 23:36
The fall-out from the Takata airbag recall continues to intensify, with US federal safety regulators giving the Japanese company a deadline to take responsibility for the flawed safety tech and agree to a national replac...
Preview: Office for Android tablets is like Office for iPad, but on Android
Ars Technica - 26 Nov 2014 23:10
Microsoft really seems committed to this "Office everywhere" thing.
Why a White Cup Makes Your Coffee Taste More Intense
Gizmodo - 26 Nov 2014 23:00
If part of your morning routine involves coffee, it's likely that you have a very specific ritual about which cups you use. Now, an Australian scientist has taken it upon himself to find out whether there's any scientifi...
Kim Kardashian's sex tape is now the #1 porn video of all time
Gizmodo - 26 Nov 2014 22:59
At well over 93 million views, Kim Kardashian sex tape has become the most watched porn video in history after the release of her shiny naked pictures in Paper Magazine (NSFW). That event destroyed all records in PornHub...
Twitter will track which apps you use on your phone
Engadget - 26 Nov 2014 22:49
It's no secret that Twitter has been looking for ways to put more targeted ads in your social feed, but its latest approach may make you uncomfortable if you jealously protect your privacy. The service has revealed that ...
iPhone 6, 6 Plus users are leaving the iPad behind, says Pocket
Slash Gear - 26 Nov 2014 22:40
If you use Pocket, you know how helpful it can be to tuck a webpage away for later viewing. Whether it be a long-form article or just something you don't have time for, the ability to save for later is handy. In attempti...