D-Link battery-powered WiFi router and charger hits shelves

D-Link’s unusual little portable WiFi 11AC router and mobile charger has hit shelves, offering both an AC-adapter free to share a data connection with multiple devices, as well as keep … Continue reading

Volvo and Mercedes demo Apple CarPlay: WiFi link incoming

Volvo has demonstrated Apple’s CarPlay in action, as well as confirming that a wired connection won’t be the only way to hook up an iPhone to your dashboard. Although CarPlay … Continue reading

New Gesture-Recognition Tech Lets You Control Your Phone in Your Pocket

New Gesture-Recognition Tech Lets You Control Your Phone in Your Pocket

Wouldn’t it be cool if you could skip to the next track without taking your phone out of your pocket—or without touching anything at all? Or if you could adjust the thermostat with the flick of a wrist? You may soon be able to thanks to new gesture-recognition technology. It doesn’t even require batteries!

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Dell Backs The Alliance For Wireless Power

Dell Backs The Alliance For Wireless PowerIt seems that the world is enamored with the world of wireless connectivity, especially when it comes to being mobile. Wireless connectivity has proven to be one “feature” in places such as hotels as well as restaurants and cafes that are a guaranteed crowd puller, but what is the next step of wireless connectivity that one is able to take? Why, wireless charging, of course. This is not new, of course, as we have seen some examples in the past, but it might just catch on with the rest in due time if the technology becomes highly affordable. Computer manufacturer Dell has jumped aboard the wireless charging group, as they are the first computer manufacturer to support The Alliance for Wireless Power.

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    Plantronics BackBeat FIT sports headset hands-on

    Plantronics has brought its latest sports stereo Bluetooth headset to MWC 2014, promising no tangled cords and up to eight hours of music playback. Following on from the well-esteemed BackBeat … Continue reading

    FIN wearable turns palm into keypad

    Wearables have largely revolved around smartglasses and smartwatches, but slowly other wearable items are cropping up, among them being the Bluetooth safety alert jewelry we saw yesterday and, as of … Continue reading

    This Light Bulb’s 16 Million Colors Take Mood Lighting to Another Level

    This Light Bulb’s 16 Million Colors Take Mood Lighting to Another Level

    The Philips Hue Connected Light Bulbs lets you set the mood—or not—with a digital app to control the color and brightness of the bulbs with just a few swipes.

        



    Artemis pCell technology gives users their own wireless Internet bubble

    As smartphones and tablets land in the hands and bags of more and more people. users start consuming more amounts of data than a network can handle. Slow loading times, … Continue reading

    Linksys Business Wireless-N300 and N600 access points launch this month

    Linksys Business is kicking off its business networking product lineup expansion with the announcement of two new wireless access points, both of which are aimed at businesses. The access points … Continue reading

    AT&T and IBM team on Smart Cities with see-everything IoT tech

    AT&T and IBM are teaming up for the Internet of Things (IoT) on a huge scale, planning to outfit smart cities with cameras, roads, utility meters, and more that can … Continue reading