Bem wireless speaker duo and speaker mojo let you take your music on the go

Bem wireless has added a couple more products to its wireless portable speaker line at CES 2014. The new products are interesting and have some tricks up their sleeves that … Continue reading

CYBERPOWERPC Fang Series Takes On The Mobile Route

CYBERPOWERPC Fang Series Takes On The Mobile Route[CES 2014] At this year’s CES, we have seen how the folks over at CYBERPOWERPC intend to bring gaming to the next level. First of all, they have already unveiled the Steam OS powered gaming system, and this time around, there is the new Fang Series which is a unique custom design Battle Box. This particular Battle Box happens to be a mobile gaming system which will feature a one-of-a-kind design, and comes across as a full performance gaming rig which allows you to bring it just about anywhere and everywhere. Hmmm, sounds like an extremely souped up Nintendo 3DS? Not really, but I am quite sure that you do get the idea. This particular compact gaming box will feature support for full size graphics cards that will include the AMD R9 series and NVIDIA GTX 700 series.

Apart from that, the Fang Battle Box will also feature support for liquid cooling, perfect for the overclocker or enthusiast who wants to see their CPU being pushed to the maximum levels. What do you think of the CYBERPOWERPC Fang Series, and will it be a new addition to your collection of gaming rigs in your living room or bedroom? I suppose pricing does play a role as well in this matter.

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    Trendnet Powerline 500 networking series grows at CES 2014

    Trendnet has been making powerline networking gear for a long time. This sort of networking hardware is perfect for users who can’t get a decent WiFi signal in all parts … Continue reading

    Corsair Flash Voyager GO USB 3.0 Flash Drives Announced

    Corsair Flash Voyager GO USB 3.0 Flash Drives Announced[CES 2014] The folks over at Corsair have just announced that they will be introducing 64GB, 32GB, and 16GB capacities for their range of Corsair Flash Voyager GO USB 3.0 flash drives. These will be lightweight in nature, and also highly portable, and unlike other standard issue USB flash drives, these bad boys will feature a Micro-USB connector that paves the way for a convenient data transfer as well as storage for PCs, notebooks, and Micro-USB OTG-compatible Android phones and tablets.

    For instance, the Flash Voyager GO’s Micro-USB connector would make it a snap to transfer videos, music, and photos from and between OTG-compatible Android devices, all the while with the USB 3.0 connector opening up an easy and fast storage solution for those files to and between desktop and laptop computers. Apart from that, the drive would also deliver convenient storage expansion for OTG-compatible phones and tablets, ensuring that precious device memory is freed up along in the process. The Corsair Flash Voyager GO will play nice with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, delivering high-speed transfer speeds of up to 135 MB/s on PCs under Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, all without the need to install any kind of additional software, now how about that?

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    Vizio P-Series 4K LED Smart TVs detailed at CES 2014

    Vizio is displaying some of its latest TV products at CES 2014 and among the sets on display at the show are the Vizio P-Series. At the show, Vizio has … Continue reading

    Razer’s Project Christine Makes Upgrading Computers A Piece Of Cake

    Razers Project Christine Makes Upgrading Computers A Piece Of CakeBuilding a computer isn’t particularly difficult. It does require some research on the right components and to check for compatibility and to see if it will fit inside the case you have, but other than that, it shouldn’t be too difficult to figure out. Unfortunately not everyone has the time or patience to do their homework, which is where Razer’s Project Christine comes in. Project Christine is Razer’s concept gaming PC rig in which they have designed it in such a way that even the most novice of PC builders will be able to swap out components for upgrades without stressing out about it.

    As you can see in the image above, Project Christine is essentially a modular PC where each component has been separated and labelled accordingly, such as CPU, GPU, HDD, PSU, and etc. So for those who have little to no experience and want to swap out a component, they’ll just need to remove one part and replace it with a better unit, easy as pie! According to Razer, it seems that the entire setup features an active liquid cooling system and noise cancellation, meaning that for those who are sensitive to noise, such as the whir of fans of hard drives spinning, this should address those problems.

    Unfortunately as it stands, Project Christine is only a concept at the moment, however Razer has proven that they are capable to taking concepts and turning them into reality, such as with Project Fiona which resulted in the Razer Edge gaming tablet that debuted at CES last year. What do you guys think of this? Yay or nay?

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    One day these nanowires will make your whole dashboard touch

    If “wearable” is the big buzzword of CES this year then “flexible” can’t be far behind. Cambrios Technologies isn’t a company you might associate with it – LG’s G Flex … Continue reading

    Kurio Phone and 7x 4G LTE tablet for kids revealed at CES 2014

    Kids these days are quite lucky, especially when it comes to the amount of technology available for their benefit. Now even mobile devices are free game for kids. Over at … Continue reading

    Jabra Rox wireless headset hands-on

    Along with showing the Solemate Max wireless speaker, Jabra has also been showing the Rox wireless headset, which brings the quality one would expect, but also some nice features. These … Continue reading

    MiFi Home: hands-on with the do-all LTE router

    Voice, data, and a battery backup for those times when ice storms take out your landline: that’s the promise Novatel Wireless’ MiFi Home is making, also known as the Verizon … Continue reading