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Oh man, here we go. Phablets are no longer no longer constrained to limits of being under half a foot. Huawei’s new Ascend Mate is an unprecedented 6.1-inches. It’s been around before, but now it’s official, and has the largest screen of any smartphone in the world. To date anyway. Cower in fear beneath its…
Fujifilm’s newly refreshed line of S series “bridge” cameras have some of the highest magnification zoom lenses out there. These cameras are for people who want big hulking DSLR cameras without all those complicated DSLR buttons for controlling things. But at least you can control the zoom SO MUCH. Back in August, Olympus brought out…
We’re all so use to having our smartphones close at hand that we can occasionally tune out and miss a call or notification that’s right in front of our faces. So what’s the solution? Obviously an iPhone 5 case with a blinding 8×16 LED grid on the back that mirrors and emphasizes on-screen notifications. So…
Good morning, Reader. This is a HAL 9000 replica computer. It became operational at the ThinkGeek Plant today, and is built with the same illustrations and blueprints as the one used in 2001: A Space Odyssey. It’s got a replica Nikkor fish-eye lens like the one used in the movie, and speaks when spoken to.…
Add Netgear to the long list of tech companies joining up with Google TV—it just jumped onboard the train with its NeoTV PRIME streaming box. It’s pretty much what we’ve come to expect from set-top boxes—shortcuts for Netflix, Pandora, HBO GO, access to Google Play, and a search feature for live TV. But you won’t…
When I think of Pantech, I don’t have too many fond memories. But the Android 4.0-based Discover might change that. Available starting January 11 from AT&T for $50, the Discover is an 4G LTE smartphone with a 4.8-inch HD display (1280×720) and a crazy 12.6-megapixel camera that shoots full HD video at 30fps. It also…
Netgear has been boosting wireless signals for a while, but its newest range extender works with AirPlay speakers for the first time. The Wall-plug Edition (WN3500RP) will amplify your Wi-Fi signal and frequency and it’ll work with your speakers from your iPhone, iPod, or through DLNA.
If you have been following the saga of the fancy Fujifilm cameras you can rest easy. Here’s the refresh you’ve been hearing about that was accidentally posted and then taken down. Meet the X100S and X20—Officially. And we loved the X100 and the X10. We loved them in many ways, these siblings. They look beautiful…
Over the holidays, my son learned to crawl across the floor. The first thing on his agenda? Motoring across the carpet to get a closer look at the blinking lights of my dad’s stereo receiver. As I plucked him up, wiped the drool off the knobs, and reconfigured the equalizer, my wife reminded me that…
Worried about midnight intruders? Netgear’s VueZone camera—already a popular security solution—just got night vision powers. The camera looks nearly identical to its predecessors; it’s so small it fits in the palm of your hand, so you can move it pretty simply to any place in your house. But it’s been imbued with an AC-powered infrared…
Despite the U.S. State Department essentially saying that the Google chairman’s North Korean jaunt would be a horrible idea of which they want absolutely no part, this morning, Eric Schmidt landed in North Korea with former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson in tow. Presumably, Schmidt hopes to meet with the leaders of the impoverished, communist…
Polaroid’s interchangeable-lens camera with Android OS leaked so hard last month that Polaroid went ahead and confirmed its existence, saying it would reveal additional specs about the Polaroid iM1836 at CES. Here’s that information, and wowow this thing looks incredible. So incredible, that we won’t believe this monster does all Polaroid says it can until…
Today is an excellent day to upgrade your earbuds. Sears is running a pretty great sale on the Klipsch Reference S4, which is the big brother to our best value earphone, the Klipsch Image S4. Usually, the reference series is a bit more expensive than the Image line, but today, Sears has the Reference S4…
Vizio has a cute, self-deprecating display up at CES. It showed a Vizio TV made 10 years ago compared to one made in 2012. TVs were butt fugly back then—it’s as big a difference as a Palm Pilot and the iPhone 5. Look at all that gray! Look at that stupid V! Look at those…
Tiny tablets are oh so stylish today, and Vizio is in the game. And holy hell, this little Jelly Bean thing is lovely to hold. Vizio doesn’t have plans to actually sell the thing yet, but it absolutely should: the skinny Jelly Bean mini-tab feels better than the iPad Mini, and with a 1280 x…
Ultra HD is marketing-speak for 4K or 8K resolution TVs. And that’s more or less it. You’re going to be hearing the term a lot this show though—and throughout the year—so here’s a little more information about what exactly that means. As you might already know, the industry measures a TV’s resolution by its vertical…
Vizio’s got a nice surprise at CES this year: one of the only tablets with a Tegra 4 processor inside you can find anywhere in the world, outside of some death vault at Nvidia headquarters. We used it. The 10.1-inch slate—just a prototype for now—boasts an eye-pleasing 2560 x 1600 resolution, and was terrifically light…
Google’s got some competition in the burgeoning self-driving vehicle market now that Lexus has unveiled its LIDAR-beaming LS600 hL. Lexus hopes to eliminate—not just reduce—traffic casualties with an integrated safety management system. millimeter wave and stereo camera to supplement the driver’s ability. The A-PCS system recognizes oncoming collisions, stiffens the suspension, pre-tensions the seat belts,…
Vizio’s “Tablet PC” (cooler name pending, presumably) gets everything right on paper, and a lot off paper: a 1080p screen, a full, no-bullshit version of Windows 8 (none of that RT nonsense), and an AMD (!) x86 processor inside. But it’s bulky. The thing looks lovely: a hand-friendly rubberized back, a deliciously thin bezel, the…
At CES this year Panasonic will be showing off bone conducting headphones that beam music through your body. The Panasonic RP-BTGS10 doesn’t go inside your ear or over the ear but outside your ear. The headphone pumps sound with vibrations that move through the bone into the auditory nerve. That means you can listen to…