Wi-Fi enabled Teddy Bear by MessagePetz on Kickstarter

There are more and more connected devices than ever and the trend is going to grow in the near future. MessagePetz launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $45,000 in funding to develop a Wi-Fi Teddy Bear that will allow parents […]

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Xbox One Specs & Hardware Revealed

Today, Microsoft has revealed what the next Xbox is. It’s called Xbox One, and a big part of any game console launch is to know what hardware will power the box for the next decade. For buyers, this will be […]

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Dell Precision R7610 and T1700: Smallest Footprint, Highest Performance

Dell just introduced two new workstations that address very different areas of that market. First, the Dell Precision R7610 is the company’s most powerful (2U) rack workstation has been designed to handle up to four users working on very demanding graphics tasks. […]

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ReconJet Heads-Up Display At Google I/O: Looks Neat

Recon Instruments is launching this futuristic-looking heads-up display, which is integrated to sunglasses. The idea is pretty much the same as Google Glass: to deliver information in an integrated way and the sunglasses integration may be just a little bit […]

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NVIDIA SHIELD Pricing & Pre-Orders

NVIDIA has just announced that its Project SHIELD game console will officially be called NVIDIA Shield. That’s not a total surprise, but for those who liked the name will be glad to know that it will stay. More importantly, the […]

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Nokia Lumia 925, With “Metal Band” Design

Nokia has just announced the new Lumia 925 smartphone, which comes with a new “Metal Band Design”. Nokia is positioning the Lumia 925 as a formidable camera phone

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AT&T LG Optimus G Pro Hands On Review

AT&T LG Optimus G Pro Hands On ReviewSo – you’ve been keeping an eye on the LG Optimus G Pro ever since it was first announced back in early February and continued to follow it after we published our hands-on and official review of the device. Hearing today’s news the Optimus G Pro will be landing exclusively on AT&T on May 10 has probably got you to the point where you can already taste the goodness, but just what will the U.S. version of this device have which the International version doesn’t? (more…)

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Samsung SMART Camera NX2000 Hands-On Review

Samsung SMART Camera NX2000 Hands On ReviewSamsung has been working on its NX camera series for years now, with the latest one announced just last month with its NX300 SMART Camera. It once again is expanding its NX family today as Samsung is announcing its NX2000 today.

The NX2000 features a 20.3MP APS-C CMOS Sensor that allows for images taken even in low-light conditions to pop with color and is capable of delivering continuous high-quality images due to its new DRIMe IV engine as it works to reduce noise, improve the overall speed of the camera and help enable superior color reproduction. The NX2000 can take 8fps fast continuous shots and its shutter speed is at an impressively fast 1/4000th of a second.

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What’s The Fastest You’ve Ever Destroyed a New Gadget?

Accidents happen. Butterfingers or not, you’re bound to slip up and destroy a perfectly lovely device, especially if you use it a lot. But the worst is when you bust that sucker up RIGHT after you’ve started to fall in love with it. What’s your record time for completely and totally busting up a new gadget? A month, a week, a day, an hour? Let’s hear some real horror stories. More »

Tactilize: Create and Share Visual Cards from the iPad

Tactilize: Create and Share Visual Cards from the iPad

Tactilize was introduced back in September at TC 50 and it was globally released as a public beta in December 2012. This cool (and free) application allows anyone to create compelling interactive visual “cards” with a mix of photos, text, videos and links directly from the iPad or the desktop browser.

Tactilize 3.0will launch soon in the App store, the new version will feature a brand new user interface, full profile pages and social browsing which will allow users to follow each other. Content can be imported from your computer or from various sites such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Vimeo, Dropbox, Box and many other sources.
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