Filed under Consumer Electronics, hand dryer, kml, sock dryer, travel blow dryer by Alexandru Chiuariu
When you are in a hurry and all the socks you have are either in clothes basket or wet, you might get to wear the latter if you use KML’s sock dryer.
If you wonder what KML stands for (not to be confused with Camel or KLM), it is the brand …Co…
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January 24, 2012 at 5:19 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Buy Back, Consumer Electronics, ecoATM, money back for electronics, recycle gadgets by Megan Burks Bowyer
If you are anything like the typical tech nerd, then you are sure to have a plethora of outdated devices hidden away and forgotten about in desk drawers, junk drawers and closets. It’s time to start making some money off of your old gadgets, so open …
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January 24, 2012 at 3:46 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, gps glasses, israel hitech, israeli startup, lumus, pd-18-2, web glasses by Alexandru Chiuariu
Lumus, an Israeli company that is specialized in revolutionary visual tech, showcased recently a product called PD-18-2, a pair of spectacles that display all sorts of information in the visual field.
As todays smartphones have more processing power th…
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January 16, 2012 at 10:22 pm Comments (0)
Filed under ces, ces 2012, Consumer Electronics, samsung, smart window by Alexandru Chiuariu
Samsung stirred up the Consumer Electronics Show with many innovative products, but its smart window was undoubtedly the best exhibit in the South Korean tech giant’s booth and really in the entire trade show.
The ones who were lucky enough to at…
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January 16, 2012 at 8:30 pm Comments (0)
Filed under cameras, ces 2012, Consumer Electronics, home surveillance, ip technology, samrtcam, samsung, samsung smartcam, video cameras, WiFi IP by Tanya Palta
At the CES 2012 Samsung unveiled the SmartCam, which is a WiFi IP security camera, that seeks to simplify and make home security more accessible. Since the rather minimalistic looking Samsung SmartCam doesn’t require any professional set up, ho…
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January 9, 2012 at 2:09 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, hdmi, hdmi cables, media cables, what is hdmi by Federico Lo Giudice
HDMI has made transferring media data to a display significantly easier. Here we’ll go over some of its perks.
Up until some time ago, most TV’s couldn’t compete with the cheapest computer monitors in terms of fidelity, what they coul…
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November 6, 2011 at 2:30 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, hdtv, lcd tv, led tv, plasma tv by Federico Lo Giudice
Shopping for HDTV’s can get confusing if you don’t know exactly what you want. Don’t get fooled by resolutions or prices, this is what you should consider. We have wanted to do this article for a while, now, and being that at this tim…
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October 30, 2011 at 3:10 pm Comments (0)
Filed under component video cable, Consumer Electronics, hdmi, hdtv, media cables, tv cables by Federico Lo Giudice
The transition from analog signals has been slow, but steady, and nowadays it’s not uncommon to see HDTV’s in people’s living rooms. Here’s how to get the most of them.
Up until a while ago, HDMI in our everyday stuff like comp…
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October 24, 2011 at 1:11 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, geocaching, GPS, gps gadgets, hiking equipment by Alexandru Chiuariu
Summer may be over in the northern hemisphere, but this does not mean that you cannot hike anymore. By using one of the 3 GPS devices presented below, you will make sure you do not get lost while off the beaten track.
Garmin Colorado: Rock’n’Rol…
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September 9, 2011 at 5:07 pm Comments (0)
Filed under book industry, book publishing, Consumer Electronics, e book, tablet by Aamir Ramone
If we rewind a few years and you ask a guy what a great day according to him would comprise, he’d most likely say relaxing on the beach, with a couple of beers and a good book. If you come back to this era and reiterate the question to …Continue Re…
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September 4, 2011 at 1:11 pm Comments (0)
Filed under charging station, Consumer Electronics, idapt, review, universal charger by Sharon
Clear the clutter from your table or desk! The IDAPT universal charging station is compatible with more than 4,000 devices. The small charging station for your favorite gadgets measures 169 x 135 x 32mm and requires the use of only one plug in an e…
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August 30, 2011 at 1:30 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, headphones, jlab, mp3 player, sports headphones, sports mp3 player, waterproof, waterproof headphones, waterproof mp3 player by Erik Hyrkas
Last week, JLab Audio sent us one of their new toys to review. The Wave H2O Music is a one of a kind wireless MP3/WMA player headset advertised to be completely waterproof and perfect for use while swimming, running, or any exercising for that matter….
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August 29, 2011 at 4:30 pm Comments (0)
Filed under asr, Consumer Electronics, speech recognition, voice control, voice search by John Jorgensen
Ever wonder how your computer understands what the heck you are saying (when you enunciate, that is)? This infographic gives a rundown of just how we talk to computers.Automatic speech recognition is the technology used so computers (and associated gad…
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August 25, 2011 at 7:00 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, home monitoring, home security, rogers security, smartphone app, tablet app by Alexander Nachaj
Rogers has just launched a new home monitoring and security feature that lets smart phone and tablet users control their home systems remotely.The system revolves around a central operator tablet which acts as the main hub for the controls and monitori…
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August 19, 2011 at 11:59 am Comments (0)
Filed under 3d television, 3dtv, Consumer Electronics, panasonic, samsung, sony by Alexander Nachaj
The big 3 of 3DTV home entertainment have gotten together in order to standardize the technology rather offer competing designs.According to sources the three companies have decided to put their differences behind them and work together in order to cre…
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August 11, 2011 at 12:52 pm Comments (0)
Filed under ar, augmented reality, Consumer Electronics, touchscreen, toyota, windows of the world by Oliver VanDervoort
There can be little argument that one of things people seem to love when it comes to consumer gadgets is the touch screen. Whether this is because all the Star Trek movies and television shows had them or not, it really can’t be disputed that t…
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July 27, 2011 at 3:00 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, sony, Thunderbolt, Vaio, Vaio Z by Tanner Godarzi
Sony announced the Vaio Z which packs a powerful punch thanks to a new Intel processor but the biggest piece is Thunderbolt – it’s the first computer not made by Apple to ship with the new tech. But It’s Not Called Thunderbolt ……
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July 15, 2011 at 3:00 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, new e readers, sony, Sony E-readers, Sony products, sony s1, sony s2 by Oliver VanDervoort
While some might think that the rise of the Tablet PC has put an end to the demand for eReaders, there is still clearly a market for them, as long as they offer a little more than they used to or cost less than a tablet.Once the big whig of …Continue…
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July 14, 2011 at 5:17 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, see through display, tdk cellphone, tdk display, tdk mobile, tdk smartphone by Anna Brillon
Japanese corporation TDK began mass production of their see-through QVGA displays as of the second quarter of 2011. Pretty soon, the tech-savvy masses may enjoy this eye-catching innovation on their mobile devices.Known as product number UEL476, this s…
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June 23, 2011 at 1:05 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Consumer Electronics, hd-dta, hdtv accessory, hdtv adapter, motorola, motorola hd-dta by Alexander Nachaj
Motorola’s new High Definition Digital Terminal Adapter(HD-DTA) device will be able to provide wireless HDTV to an entire household of basic cable subscribers.The small black box acts as an alternative to the bulky and expensive set-top devices t…
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June 21, 2011 at 1:05 pm Comments (0)
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