This week is going to be all about the high-tech exhibitions we can find at CEATEC, short for Cutting Edge IT & Electronics Comprehensive Exhibition. We’ve already talked about the Opti-Myst electric fire and the Skeletonics exoskeleton, which are mostly outside the mobile and wearable domain. The time has come for wearables though, so the Kyocera Duo Smartwatch is up ...
Read More »OnePlus One update rolls out today
The OnePlus One has been called many things, from tease to flagship killer, but the company didn’t let critics bring it down, even though there doesn’t seem to be much to actually destroy. OnePlus is the manufacturer of the OnePlus One flagship, which you can only get your hands on if you’ve got an invite from somebody. The flagship will ...
Read More »Samsung planning to build a new chip plant
Samsung has recently revealed to the press that it expects a decline in revenues of the company in the third quarter of 2014, but hopes for a better situation in the fourth quarter of the year, with the release of new smartphones like the Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy A5, Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A7. The Gear S smartwatch from Samsung ...
Read More »New iPad Air 2 details emerge ahead of its official unveiling
The iPad Air 2 is expected to launch later this month at an Apple event scheduled to take place on October 16th. Its predecessor is widely considered to be one of the best tablets around so the upcoming device should be even better. New details regarding the tablet have emerged earlier today from sources close to Apple and we managed ...
Read More »Opti-Myst Electric Fire is realistic enough
Winter is coming and the exhibitors at CEATEC 2014 have already thought about making your home more comfy and inviting. A fireplace is one of the classic home decor elements you would add to a lodge or a cabin home, but it does come with a fair set of risks. With these risks in mind, Dimplex created the Opti-Myst Electric ...
Read More »Android Wear receives 1.0.2 update
Google has spilled the beans about issuing and Android Wear 2.0 update around October 15, which would bring significant improvements to the wearable OS. Supposedly, this major update will bring performance enhancements, stability improvements and the default bug fixes. Android Wear is the most acclaimed software/OS for wearable devices at the moment and the Google Play Store has been receiving thousands of ...
Read More »Exoskeleton by Skeletonics at CEATEC 2014
CEATEC just opened the exhibition doors today in Makuhari Messe, Japan and the Cutting Edge IT & Electronics Comprehensive Exhibition is already filled with innovative devices created by ambitious and creative individuals from all over the world. The CEATEC exhibition takes places between October 7 – October 11 and it brings together all the innovative new technology you can find ...
Read More »Medical technology cybersecurity guidelines published by the FDA
Medical technology and high-tech medical equipment is becoming increasingly popular, with companies like HTC and Philips releasing monitoring and treatment devices that can help patients monitor their health metrics as well as treat illnesses. All is well so far, but since medical technology has to be connected to the internet in order to integrate its readings with healthcare providers, there ...
Read More »Gear S smartwatch getting Opera Mini browser
Samsung has been pushing Tizen in the wearable market recently, and we also heard rumors about the company launching a mid-range Tizen phone in the future, although how people will receive such a product is hard to say. Nonetheless, the latest smartwatch from the company that runs Tizen, the Gear S, will have Opera Mini joining its list of applications ...
Read More »Broadcast GoPro adventures directly from your iPhone
The GoPro action camera has become a very popular gadget all around the world, allowing people to easily film high-quality videos of themselves doing whatever you can imagine. With a GoPro, you can film yourself jumping off a cliff, skydiving, parachuting, rollerskating and any other extreme or casual activity you can think of. So far, you could only broadcast live ...
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