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After years of bringing you the horror/glory that is the PadFone and FonePad, Asus is branching out on its phone fone offerings and introducing not one, not two, but three flavors of “ZenFone,” Android handsets with ultrabook lineage. The three new flavors of phone come in 4-, 5-, and 6-inch sizes, rather unsurprisingly, and rep…
Once upon a time (earlier this year) Asus announced its Transformer Book Trio; a Windows PC with an Android tablet hiding inside. Now with the Transformer Book Duet, Asus is pushing its “more is more” approach one step further by adding “Windows 8.1 tablet” to the repertoire. Just like the Transformer Book Trio, the Duet…
Michael Henao is a lucky man. You can argue that he’s insane, sure. Perhaps an idiot too. What else would you call someone who encounters a flood and tries to cross it? But, ultimately, he’s a lucky insane idiot who survived a suicidal—and failed—stunt. In early September 2013, Colorado suffered severe damage from a historic…
Since 1967, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has been a showcase for our high-tech future. Language translators, virtual reality systems, and even robots have graced the many different convention halls that have hosted CES over the years. Below we have a look at some of the fabulous gadgets from the Consumer Electronics Shows of yesteryear.…
No surprise here. Like some of China’s other new planes, its new J-15 fighter jet is really just a clone of an older Russian design. But can a clone surpass its master copy? China hopes the answer is yes. The J-15 Flying Shark is a derivative of the Russian SU-33, which entered service in the…
What does radioactive salad taste like? How about rice sprinkled with nuclear fallout? Well, if you’re truly curious, consider taking your next vacation in Fukushima, where some intrepid farmers have begun the daunting task of farming the region’s tainted soil. Construction just began on a rather futuristic project in the Fukushima prefecture. The so-called Renewable…
The Pebble smartwatch just got a fancy new body. If you’re not a fan of rubber and plastic (you aren’t), Pebbles now come in a “Steel” flavor that’s made of metal and far better (read: less painful) to look at. The catch? it’s $100 more, and virtually identical on the inside.
Dish’s Hopper, long the king of DVRs, just zoomed even farther ahead: it’s introducing a new SuperJoey, an improved version of their client receivers to its main DVR the Hopper. The improvements? It’ll be possible to record 8 shows at once. That’s insane. DISH has also introduced a Wireless Joey along with the ability to…
LifeProof is having an excellent New Year’s Sale on a range of great accessories and protections for your precious devices, including car mounts, iPad covers, and arm bands. Code WRING50 gets you the 50% off in question, and the code is all over the listing and next to every item, so we doubt you’ll forget…
Early yesterday morning, a fireworks factory near Granada, Colombia apparently exploded, blowing up five separate warehouses used to store gunpowder. If you’ve ever needed a reason not to play with fireworks—this is it. According to Time, there has only been one person reported slightly injured, which is unbelievably lucky considering the sheer scale of this…
Three years. That’s what it took Matt Perren to make the lip-sync video you can see above, a time-lapse in which he moved his mouth every day to match the phonemes from Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now, then took a photo. I don’t know if he is a genius or a mad kid, but I…
Well, if it were a human this thing would have borderline personality disorder. Asus is back with a second-gen version of the PadFone, the big ass smartphone that transforms into an even bigger tablet when docked, and it has yet to recover from this severe identity crisis. The KitKat-running PadFone X will be out later…
Meet the Ascend Mate 2, a big ass 6.1-inch 4G phone from Chinese purveyor of cheap phones, Huawei. Company exec Richard Yu said the device is actually getting a U.S. release on AT&T. We’re just not exactly convinced. Now, absent a confirmation from AT&T, we’re a skeptical here. Especially considering Huawei has recently said it…
Panasonic is working on a new kind of smart TV that seems, at least, slightly less grossly useless than the typical smart TV ends up being once you connect it to, oh, say, anything. It’s going to be in all the new Panasonic TVs this year. Apparently Life+Screen will throw you right into favorite channels…
Panasonic’s Toughpad line-up has always been durable, but not exactly full of lookers. The 7-inch FZ-M1 may not be winning any beauty pageants, but it’s at least a little more sleek than what you’re used to. Details right now are scarce on the FZ-M1, but Panny’s claiming that it’s the thinnest, lightest rugged tablet on…
American Airlines Flight 24 from JFK to SFO landed in Kansas City this weekend after a suspicious package found in the lavatory instigated a bomb scare. Turns out that the suspicious package was actually a perv cam, disguised as a USB drive, taped to the wall of the bathroom. Because nobody would find that suspicious,…
This Russian bushcraft instructor has an amazing trick up his sleeve: he can open a tin can with his bare hands. And this video shows you how you can do it, too. Sure, there are other ways to get into your food without an opener, but this one requires nothing more than your hands, some…
AT&T is joining the connected car fray with AT&T Drive. Announced today at CES, it gives automakers a global data platform for things like voice-controlled apps and in-car entertainment, similar to plans by Google and Apple. The Drive platform gives automakers and in-car electronics companies a modular, global system for cloud-based in-car apps. Among the…
4K is great, but it’s also expensive. Getting cheaper, but still a pretty penny. Sharp’s new Aquos Quattron Plus is another option: a super high resolution HD TV that’s not quite 4K, but that can play 4K content. It’s a Faux-K TV. Q+ televisions rep Sharp’s exclusive Quattron panel which splits pixels into two subpixels…
You want a curved smartphone? Okay then, you can have your curved smartphone. Until now, only available in Asia, the bendy LG G Flex will launch on AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile in the U.S. later this spring. Pricing and specifics on availability will come later, but more importantly, now you can have a six-inch phone…