Original Windows demo video shows pre-OS in 1983

At a trade show known as COMDEX all the way back in 1983, an intrepid group of technology enthusiasts captured a great many bits and pieces of what were to … Continue reading

Samsung Galaxy Glass tipped as Google’s first big competition

This week there’s word that Samsung will be bringing on their own Google Glass-like device sooner than later, making it a sports-oriented pair of glasses that’ll lead into a wider … Continue reading

Maleficent trailer 2 haunts with Lana Del Ray and Google Play

No, Lana Del Ray will not be making an appearance in Maleficent. She will – or has, rather – made a rather large effort to help with the resurgence of … Continue reading

Acer wearables may open a new door with smart jewelry

We begin this week with Acer’s continued relatively secretive development of a future set of wearable devices. While we understood partway through last year that Acer would, indeed, be moving … Continue reading

Looxcie shifts away from consumers: it’s Vidcie from here on out

What appeared to be a relatively small news bit from the folks at camera-focused group Looxcie earlier this year during CES 2014 has suddenly taken center stage, as their Enterprise-focused … Continue reading

Steve Jobs original 1984 Mac demo footage unearthed & restored

It’s thirty years since the birth of Apple’s Mac, and new footage showing Steve Jobs’ second, longer demonstration of the new computer has emerged to commemorate the anniversary. Coming only … Continue reading

Palantir app listens to you game, gives you tips

Gaming is about to get a bit more interactive. This “Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor” app goes by the name of Palantir – makes a lot of sense if you know … Continue reading

It’s time, Nintendo: Kill Wii U and think big

I know I’ve said this before, but it’s official now: the time has come for Nintendo, at long last, to kill the Wii U and move into other areas in … Continue reading

Apple iPhone payments system reportedly in works

Apple is building a comprehensive mobile payments system that would turn iPhones and iPads into ubiquitous credit card replacements, sources familiar with the scheme claim, taking on Google, PayPal, Square, … Continue reading

Narrative Clip Review – A wearable camera with context

Can you remember what you were doing last week? How about last month, or a year ago? Life-loggers like Narrative’s Clip promise to make that possible, a wearable camera snapping … Continue reading