Will Robots Social Network When They Eclipse Man’s Intelligence? [Videos]

Will Robots Social Network When They Eclipse Man's Intelligence?‘Singularity’
for those mere mortals who are unaware is the theoretical emergence of a
super-intelligence through technological means. First proposed by
mathematician John von Neumann, it is the time when "ever accelerating
progress of technology and changes in the mode of human life, which
gives the appearance of approaching some essential singularity in the
history of the race beyond which human affairs, as we know them, could
not continue."

Review: Twine’s Tiny Box Lets Your Kitchen Cabinets Talk to the Internet

Review: Twine’s Tiny Box Lets Your Kitchen Cabinets Talk to the Internet

An inexpensive, easy-to-grok introduction to the Internet of Things, the fully programmable Twine alerts you to all the changes and happenings inside your home.

Dell XPS 18 Review

This complete review of the Dell XPS 18 goes over all practical aspects of this computer to give you an accurate picture of how it is

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Samsung 840 Pro Review (256GB)

Synthetic benchmark does show bigger numbers in favor of the PRO while applications trace testing even the playfield

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Hands-On: LG Optimus GK Review

The LG Optimus GK packs nearly the same punch as its larger cousin the Optimus G Pro, but in a smaller, more pocketable body. Here’s our hands-on experience with it.

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Toshiba KIRAbook Review

Laptop manufacturers have been in the process of upgrading their current product lines to feature Full HD screens, which are capable of a 1920 x 1080 resolution, which has certainly impressed us in the past considering how visually pleasing it […]

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Acer Aspire S7 Review (S7-391-6413)

Acer Aspire S7 Review (S7 391 6413)

The Acer Aspire S7 was introduced by the company nearly a year ago in June 2012 as one of the company’s first touchscreen ultrabooks, and by far one of their best to date as it included a Full HD display, is made of a mixture of aluminum, white plastic and glass and comes with either an Intel Core i5 or i7 processor.

For the sake of this review, we decided to review the mid-range S7-391-6413 in order to get a good understanding of what the Aspire S7 is all about without having to gush over how powerful the Intel Core i7 processor is as this model has a pretty strong Intel Core i5 processor clocked at 1.8GHz. So without further ado, let’s take a look at how the Acer Aspire S7 did in our review.

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Review: The Fitbit Flex Is Our New Favorite Fitness Gadget

Review: The Fitbit Flex Is Our New Favorite Fitness Gadget

Activity trackers are abundant right now, but none are better than the Fitbit Flex — the most wearable, best-syncing device in the scrum, with the best app to boot.

Acer Iconia A1 Hands On Review

Acer Iconia A1 Hands On Review

Acer didn’t just show two Windows 8 machines today, the Aspire R7 and the Aspire P3, but they also took a moment to give its new Android tablet, the Iconia A1, its own moment in the sun.  The Acer Iconia A1 features a 7.9-inch display with IPS technology, which means its viewing angles will be very good, a quad-core processor and fits perfectly in one hand, even a hand as small as mine. This is the first time Acer has delivered a 7-inch tablet, which means this device would be in direct competition with the iPad Mini, Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire HD.

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Acer Aspire P3 Hands On Review

Acer Aspire P3 Hands On Review

Acer isn’t only offering a new notebook hybrid with its Aspire R7, but they’re also going to be releasing a new ultra-convertible ultrabook with its Aspire P3 which features an Intel Core i3 or i5 processor and an IPS display. Acer is calling this an ultrabook, but after spending time with it, it feels more like a high-powered tablet with a bluetooth keyboard attached to it.

One of the first things you’ll notice when you check out the Aspire P3 is how many uses you can get out of the device. You can use it as an ultrabook, then use it as a tablet to also be able to get rid of its keyboard and use it as a slate. How you’ll use it will depend on what exactly you need the Aspire P3 for at the moment and it’s good to see Acer didn’t skimp on a lower-end processor for this device.

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