Wacom is aiming to make its digital ink the common standard with the launch of WILL, the Wacom Ink Layer Language, inviting software and hardware partners to get onboard with … Continue reading
Could you comfortably read at 1,000 words per minute? That’s what startup Spritz claims, revealing a new reading technology aimed at phones, ereaders, and tablets, but also smaller displays like … Continue reading
HTC may not be showing us its new flagship Android smartphone until March 25th, but it has seemingly confirmed the name of the handset codenamed “HTC M8”, with a video … Continue reading
Google never made a play for WhatsApp despite reports of an unsuccessful $10bn bid for the messaging service, Senior VP Sundar Pichai says, though talks of collaboration between the firms … Continue reading
Details of Google’s smartwatch development have emerged, along with photos of an old Motorola-made prototype, and whispers that the final version could be unveiled at Google IO 2014 in June. … Continue reading
Barnes & Noble will launch a new NOOK color tablet later in 2014, the company has confirmed, after losses from the division “narrowed significantly” in the last financial quarter thanks … Continue reading
The White House is weighing four possible options for revamping the NSA’s phone-surveillance activities, security insiders say, including dumping such monitoring altogether or allowing the carriers themselves to operate it. … Continue reading
A Dutch start-up wants to make Bitcoin payments as easy as nodding your head, with EAZE revealing “Nod to Pay” using Google Glass, the virtual currency, and QR codes. Triggered … Continue reading
Just as it was at CES 2014, so too did Samsung team up with Kidrobot to deliver artistic expression to the masses with artists Tilt and The London Police. The … Continue reading
If you spend lots of time in front of your computer, you may end up with eyestrain that leaves you wondering if you need glasses. You could go to Walmart … Continue reading