We were cautiously optimistic when the concept for the real-life Instagram camera, the Socialmatic, popped up online last year. Now, despite a few concerns
Displays that can read your mood. Chips implanted in our brains. More than just wearable technology; technology that’s in everything we wear. Almost quaint in a sci-fi novella. But in Intel’s real-life vision? Thrilling. And RealSense is what’s going to get us there.
Electric-only cars might be envogue right now, but Toyota is pursuing another eco-friendly alternative to gasoline engines with its FCV concept. The company is now claiming the vehicle will be available sometime in 2015—at least if you live in California where (hopefully) hydrogen refill stations will be plentiful by then.
Panasonic’s Toughpad line-up has always been durable, but not exactly full of lookers. The 7-inch FZ-M1 may not be winning any beauty pageants, but it’s at least a little more sleek than what you’re used to.
Zippy 4G data speeds have made gobbling down data a cinch, but they’ve made bumping up against your mobile plan’s data caps even easier. AT&T might have found a way to provide some relief—by letting the companies whose sites you’re visiting foot the bill.
You want a curved smartphone? Okay then, you can have your curved smartphone. Until now, only available in Asia
Some Steam Machine makers are attempting to create small form factor gaming machines powered and priced competitively to the latest generation consoles. Starting at $1,899, Digital Storm’s liquid-cooled Bolt II is not one of those.
How many times have you had to pass up a spot in a crowded parking lot because there wasn’t enough room to squeeze your car in and get your doors open? In 2015 Bosch will debut its Automatic Parking Assistant which will allow vehicles to automatically pull into a tight parking spot with or without the driver at the wheel.
We saw a half-baked version
Ever since affordable-TV-mainstay Vizio entered the PC market