Gadget News
Beebo - Hands Free Bottle Holder For Parents
The Gadget Flow - 29 May 2015 01:00
Enjoy parenthood by spending a more relaxed feeding time with your baby using Beebo. It's a free hand bottle holder that works like a helping hand for new parents. You won't be facing those one-hand-short moments anymore...
Hands-on with Google's VR headset Cardboard for iPhone
Slash Gear - 29 May 2015 01:21
Google gives away their second virtual reality headset Cardboard at Google I/O 2015, the first to officially support Apple's iPhone. What you're going to see here is a simple piece of equipment, one made of cardboard (li...
Swatch confirms payment-capable smartwatch is on the way
Slash Gear - 28 May 2015 16:55
Swatch, the world's biggest watch-making group, has come a long way since last year. First they had no interest in making watches of any smartness, then they revealed a touch-screen watch specifically targeted at volleyb...
IKEA's Building a Super Cheap and Versatile Smart Home System
Gizmodo - 28 May 2015 19:00
Smart lighting systems like Philips Hue are futuristic and awesome and, typically, expensive. But IKEA wants to offer this type of technology to the masses. The Swedish flatpack furniture empire is developing an entire s...
Ninebot One E+ - Self-Balancing Scooter
The Gadget Flow - 28 May 2015 10:00
The Ninebot One has finally been upgraded with battery improvements and overall cosmetics. Presenting the Ninebot One E+ which has literally revolutionized personal transportation. It's a self-balancing scooter you can u...
Devs Are Already Using the Apple Watch's Hidden Port To Charge It Faster
Gizmodo - 28 May 2015 18:18
Developers just illustrated that the Apple Watch's six-pin accessory port is not only capable of charging the wristable--it actually charges it faster than the inductive charger.
Implantable biosensor chip can monitor glucose and drugs in real-time
Slash Gear - 28 May 2015 15:30
A team from the EPFL integrated Systems Laboratory have unveiled a new implantable sensor that is about a centimeter long that is designed to be implanted under a person's skin and gets power from a patch on the surface ...
HiSmart Bag
The Gadget Flow - 28 May 2015 10:00
The HiSmart from Lepow is the world’s first urban convertible smartbag. In developing the HiSmart we sought to merge fashion and technology into one unique smartbag. The HiSmart was designed with the commuter in mind. ...
This telescope is really just 10 Canon lenses strapped together
Engadget - 28 May 2015 09:04
Hunting for extremely dim galaxies is especially difficult with single-lens telescopes. That's because, no matter how technologically advanced, the device's design cannot fully eliminate detail-obscuring scattered light ...
Lenovo partners with Microsoft in Cortana deal
Slash Gear - 28 May 2015 06:01
Microsoft has been working hard to expand its presence on devices, including its recent announcement of 20 additional Android device partners that will bundle the maker's productivity apps. This evening as the Lenovo Tec...
FCC proposal frowns upon robotexts and robocalls
Slash Gear - 28 May 2015 04:16
Robocalls are a no-no in most places, and robotexts are treated largely the same way. That doesn't stop them from happening, however, and so the FCC would like to see options for consumers to block them entirely. As such...
What Do You Hate About Technology?
Gizmodo - 29 May 2015 01:55
My current pet peeve is being out with friends who seem incapable of putting their phones down. We're existing in a time when there is zero etiquette about when it is appropriate to use your phone in public. What gets yo...
Drop everything and watch: Kung Fury has been released
Slash Gear - 29 May 2015 01:51
The most epic 30 minute of film grandeur has been released to blow your eyes out of their sockets simultaneously. This is Kung Fury. Behold the original article back in December of 2013 when we demanded that you support ...
Android M makes another attempt at automated device backups
Ars Technica - 29 May 2015 01:47
Apps that target M will have their settings and data backed up by default.
Google+ isn't dead, but blood has been shed
Slash Gear - 29 May 2015 01:35
Remember Google+? Google's social network has long been the butt of jokes, positioned first as the Facebook killer for the whole family but failing to hammer the killer nail into Zuckerberg's empire. Turns out, though, t...
Damn, the Best Way to Get American Netflix Abroad Is Actually Shady
Gizmodo - 29 May 2015 01:35
As an American living in Canada, there's one Chrome extension I cherish more than any other : Hola Unblocker, a free VPN designed to help people abroad watch American Netflix, and other streaming US media. Unfortunately,...
'3D printing' used to test a 'cure' for type-1 diabetes
Engadget - 29 May 2015 01:33
Researchers are one step closer to reducing the effects of type-1 diabetes after developing a way to implant insulin-generating cells into the pancreas. According to publisher IOP, this method was previously unsuccessful...
IRS on hack: all signs point to Russia
Slash Gear - 29 May 2015 01:25
Earlier this week, it was reported that the IRS had been hacked and the tax returns for more than 100,000 people were swiped. That reality has not changed, but now there's a potential culprit: Russian hackers. The news w...
Deadspin How Kevin Johnson Destroyed A Black Mayors Group To Promote His Brand | io9 7 Notorious Kil
Gizmodo - 29 May 2015 01:17
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A History of Android, From Cupcake to M
Gizmodo - 29 May 2015 01:15
Android was born in early November 2007. Since then, it's grown up to be one of the most dominant operating systems in the world. But that didn't just happen overnight. Like all of us, Android went through some awkward y...
NHL team projects Nintendo-esque 'Bolts of Steel' game on ice
Engadget - 29 May 2015 01:12
We've seen 3D projections on basketball courts and arena floors before, but the NHL's Tampa Lightning just took the game up a notch. Before the team's Eastern Conference Finals game on Tuesday, it used the playing surfac...
Android M has a dark theme option
Ars Technica - 29 May 2015 01:09
There's even an "automatic" option that changes with the time.