One One may occupy all of today’s headlines, but there’s another One that wants some of your attention. OnePlus, the outfit founded by former Oppo VP Pete Lau, has announced that it’ll whip the covers from its “perfect” Android smartphone on April…
If you’re a regular buyer of Kindle ebooks, you want to go check your email; inside, there might just be a little present from Amazon waiting for you. And by "present" I mean "legally mandated compensation to make up for years of price-fixing." Just like Christmas!
Disney acquires YouTube content producer Maker Studios to reach more millennials
Posted in: Today's ChiliDisney has been on a buying spree over the last year or so. The major purchase for Disney was buying George Lucas’ Lucasfilm and announcing that new Star Wars films … Continue reading
New HTC One Will Get A Google Play Edition, HTC Itself Confirms Via Play Store App Description
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe all new HTC One, which is often referred to as the M8, will have a Google Play Edition as expected, according to new information from an unlikely source ahead of its official unveiling. The Play Edition M8 is referred to by name in an official app description of HTC software released to Google Play. Google is making a number of its apps available to the Play Store ahead of its new flagship… Read More
Apple is always out to help people find more apps on the App Store. The more apps users find the more money Apple can make on sales. Apple is reportedly … Continue reading
You got that right – not all speakers are created equal, and Pyle intends to make a fashion statement with their PWPBT30 Rocket Torch. The PWPBT30 Rocket Torch from Pyle happens to be a multi-functional speaker that also sports an integrated flashlight, not to mention coming equipped with Bluetooth technology, FM radio, a mini SD memory card slot and an AUX-IN jack to get you started right out of the box on the right footing. It has been positioned to be the ideal portable speaker for just about any activity, including going on a camping trip, when you are traveling or relaxing on the beach. After all, the Rocket Torch does not fear water since it is water resistant and tips the scales at less than a pound.
The Rocket Torch, with a $44.99 price tag slapped on it, does seem to be a pretty decent purchase. The inclusion of Bluetooth technology would enable users to connect to any iOS, Android or PC device and listen to music and phone, as long as you remain within a reasonable distance, although theoretically speaking, it ought to be able to work within a 32 feet radius. For those who prefer to give their phone battery a longer day out and yet want to enjoy some music, Rocket Torch does feature FM radio broadcasts and stations, so make sure you know who your favorite DJ is beforehand.
Apart from that, the inclusion of a mini SD memory card slot allows you to play back all of your favorite tunes on the spot, and splash proof buttons ensure that one is able to control the FM Radio, play and pause, scan through tracks, adjust volume and answer or reject calls without worrying about it not functioning when you’re having a splashing good time with the rest of your mates. You can choose from red, orange, green, blue and black shades if you are interested.
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Mirama hopes to replace your smartphone with a headset, your camera button with a finger gesture
Posted in: Today's Chili Mirama wants do away with the the camera button on your smartphone. In fact, don’t even get the smartphone out to begin with. Its prototype headset lets you frame and take a picture using your hands and its built-in camera. No buttons, no vocal cues,…
The MicrobeScope Uses Your iPhone As A Microscopic Sidekick To Capture Views Of Bacteria In Real-Time
Posted in: Today's ChiliHere’s a Kickstarter project that wants to use your smartphone to extend the powers of something else: a basic microscope — allowing for real-time videos of microbes doing weird stuff to be captured on your phone and easily shared to your social networks (if you’re that kind of person). Read More
Sony Won’t Use Android Wear Yet, Will Instead Focus On Its Own Android-Based Smartwatch Platform
Posted in: Today's ChiliSony isn’t going to be one of Android Wear’s OEM partners, at least not in the foreseeable future. The company’s head of U.S. mobile operations Ravi Nookala told CNET in an interview that it will forge ahead with the Android-based OS that powers its SmartWatch and SmartWatch 2 wearables for the time being, rather than jumping ship to Android Wear, Google’s new platform.… Read More
The first ever entirely 3D-printed kayak isn’t just an impressive feat of engineering—it’s adorably child-like in its rainbow color scheme, too.