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July 21st, 2015
Later this year, Asus will begin offering high-end computers that integrate gesture-based technology from Leap Motion, which has developed a sensor that detects even tiny motions. Leap technology “will be best on notebooks as an alternative to a touchscreen,” said Enderle Group Principal Analyst Rob Enderle. Leap Motion announced on Thursday that its touch-free 3D motion… Continue Reading »
Stepping beyond graphics chips, Nvidia rolled out a handheld gaming console, cloud server platform and system on a chip that it says will enhance gamers’ mobile experience. “Rather than crippling the console gaming experience on a handheld,” said analyst Rob Enderle, “this is a handheld system that can outperform consoles.” Nvidia came out Monday with… Continue Reading »
LG Electronics is set to debut an 84-inch “ultra definition” 4K television at next month’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. And yes, the new TV set will be a 3-D TV as well. LG is calling the new 4K display “ultra definition” or “UD,” to signal that this set can output a higher resolution… Continue Reading »
Monster, after having tried to replace Dr. Dre with anything it could think of last year, is now trying its hand at making gaming headphones. Called MVP Carbon, Monster teamed up with EA Sports to create a giant Monster made headset complete with a microphone. Monster also introduced a slimmer version of their Inspiration headphones, not… Continue Reading »
At CES 2013 today Liquipel has unveiled its next generation of smartphone and tablet liquid protection in the form of their new Liquipel 2.0 waterproof nanocoating. The Liquipel 2.0 waterproof nanocoating concists of patent-pending process creates a liquid-repellant coating, which is both microscopic and lasts forever. Once applied the Liquipel 2.0 costing becomes part of… Continue Reading »
We like Lenovo’s Yoga a lot, but until now, the 11-inch version was stuck with Windows RT, instead of full Windows 8. That’s fine, more or less, but everyone who wanted the total package at 11 inches was pretty let down. Now, though, the 11-inch is getting the full Intel i-Series treatment. The 11-inch can be configured… Continue Reading »
CES 2013 is just around the corner and the team at Intel may be preparing to showcase a new cable TV service that circumvents the traditional cable TV model. For the last several years Intel has tried to partner with various TV manufacturers and content partners but has failed to form a suitable partnership. According… Continue Reading »
Samsung’s just announced its 2013 lineup of home theater and audio devices. The new set features an interesting mix of vintage and developing technologies designed to combine classic sound with modern connectivity. Four marquee models have been unveiled. The HW-F750 Vacuum Tube Soundbar, which is not only gyroscopicallly enhanced so as to automatically know which… Continue Reading »
With less than a week to go before this year’s International CES Show in Las Vegas commences, it’s unclear which new products will generate the most buzz among attendees of the massive trade show. However, Ultra HDTVs, Windows 8 tablets, smart appliances, and smartphone apps figure to fight for center stage. Tech companies tend to… Continue Reading »