Explorers Club: The 8 Best Apps for World Travelers

Explorers Club: The 8 Best Apps for World Travelers

Exploring an exotic new place? From the time you book your trip until that final night on the town, your phone is the best guide through unfamiliar streets.

    



Stylish Japanese Toolbox Is a Luxury Home for Your Gear

Stylish Japanese Toolbox Is a Luxury Home for Your Gear

The Trusco is like a well-organized penthouse for your everyday items. Made of stamped steel and finished with blue enamel, this Japanese design elevates the humble tool chest to an object of beauty.

    



A Handy Chrome Hack That Simplifies Obnoxious Mobile Sites

A Handy Chrome Hack That Simplifies Obnoxious Mobile Sites

Reader, a built-in iOS service for Safari, lets you strip websites of extraneous junk. You can do the same thing on Chrome in Android by following these simple steps.

    



Olympus launches 50x superzoom with unique ‘Eagle-Eye’ gun sight

Not only has Olympus unveiled the Stylus SP-100 with a whopping 50x optical zoom lens, it’s also tackled one of the biggest issues in using such cameras: losing a moving subject. The new model is equipped with what the company calls its “eagle-eye” …

Google emails users affected by glitch last week, says re-file messages by Feb 14

Last week a bunch of Gmail users were affected by a glitch. The issue lasted from January 15 to January 21 for some users. Google acknowledged the issue and set … Continue reading

ASUS Promises Feature Packed Smartwatch For 2014

asus-nexus73There are many companies working on smartwatches at the moment. We have companies like Samsung with their Galaxy Gear, Motorola, Sony, Pebble, and there are even rumors that companies such as Apple and Google could be interested in the smartwatch game as well. Now it looks like Taiwanese company ASUS will be entering the fray in the future, according to statements made by the company’s chairman, Jonney Shih, where he revealed that ASUS will be workin on creating a feature packed smartwatch. (more…)

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    MyTablet Manufacturer Faces Potential Shutdown After A Row With Argos

    Archos-MyTablet-640x446Back in October of 2013, UK retailer teamed up with hardware manufacturer, KMS, and released an Android-based tablet called the MyTablet that was priced at a rather affordable £100. The bad news for those looking forward to a sequel is that it will not be happening simply because KMS has reportedly entered into liquidation following a disagreement with Argos, where the retailer had withheld £3.2 million in payments after they had discovered that KMS had installed Google Mobile Services onto the tablet without the proper licensing from Google. (more…)

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    EA Promises To Learn From Battlefield 4 Mistakes

    battlefield4When Battlefield 4 was first launched, it was marred by glitches and bugs that rendered the game almost unplayable and also highly unstable. In fact it had gotten so bad to the point where lawsuits were filed against EA, alleging that the publisher had misled investors with their comments claiming that all was good despite knowing in advance that the game would be buggy. Also there has been speculation that EA might have rushed development of the game to beat Activision’s Call of Duty: Ghosts to the market. (more…)

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    Nokia’s Gyroscopic Stabilization Technology Made Available In The Open Market

    nokia-lumia-925-preview-01If there’s one thing about Nokia’s smartphones that we do enjoy, it would be its camera features. A good camera is a combination of both good hardware and good software, something Nokia has done really well, and while software can be easily copied, hardware might prove to be a different story, but now according to reports, the technology behind Nokia’s smartphone cameras has become available on the open market. The secret to Nokia’s smartphone camera is apparently due to gyroscopic stabilization, at least in part. Basically what this does is that it allows the camera’s shutter to stay open for longer without blurring the final image (the longer the shutter stays open, the more light gets let in).

    In fact that is one of the features that allows Nokia to create devices like the Lumia 929 whose specs weren’t exactly outstanding compared to iOS and Android handsets, but had a camera whose low-light photography managed to beat out the competition. Now this kind of technology has been around for a while and can be found in regular digital cameras, but its application to smartphones is rather unique and Nokia is one of the few companies around who managed to incorporate the technology in its phones. With ST Microelectronics announcing the tech’s availability, we expect that smartphone OEMs will be interested in checking it out. Whether or not they incorporate it into their products remains to be seen, but it looks like Nokia might have just lost themselves one advantage.

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    Viber improves notifications and statuses in latest Windows Phone 8 update

    Viber, the popular VoIP service, today released a new version of its Windows Phone 8 app. This update focuses on delivering smarter notifications and giving users more customization options for their statuses. For example, the application can now …