Switched On: Return of the digital hub
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. In the heyday of Palm organizers, when even the speeds of 3G data seemed like a distant fantasy, a debate raged as to...
View ArticleSome Thoughts On The Latest Apple-Comcast Streaming TV Talks
The Internet is abuzz tonight with a report from the Wall Street Journal that Apple and Comcast have been talking about a streaming, over-the-top video service. Reportedly, those streams would be...
View ArticleChange In UK Tax Law Could Raise The Price Of Music And Apps In The Country
A change in UK tax law that may take force at the start of 2015 would push the price of apps, music and other downloads and “e-services” higher in the United Kingdom. The legal shift would see...
View ArticleSony’s Advantage
Oculus didn't invent virtual reality — but they sure as hell made people care about it again. As of this week, sepandan, they no longer stand alone in their arena. Sony has decided they want to play...
View ArticleTechStars London Unveils Its 2014 Teams — Five Of The 11 Have Already Raised...
It's the second year of operation for TechStars London and the accelerator has just named the 11 companies in its 2014 cohort -- which this year come from eight different countries including the U.S.,...
View ArticleAOL Launches Premium Video In UK, With Mainstream Partners Like Endemol, ITN
Today AOL UK launches its 'AOL On' Network in the UK. This is a premium video syndication platform that includes both curated and original content. The UK is the first market outside of North America...
View ArticleDaily Roundup: NSA spies on Huawei, Google Now for Chrome and more!
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, sepandan, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at...
View ArticleLG’s Knock Code unlock method bumps into G2 and G Flex next month
LG's staying true to its word and updating the basic KnockON feature found on the G2 and the G Flex with its newer, more sophisticated Knock Code technology. The South Korean company launched the...
View ArticleDaily Roundup: new HTC One review, Facebook acquires Oculus VR and more!
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, sepandan, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at...
View ArticleDaily Roundup: the future of Oculus Rift, Turkey drops Twitter ban and more!
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, sepandan, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at...
View ArticleUPenn’s TitanArm exoskeleton prototype makes light work of heavy lifting...
It's no wonder people are interested in exoskeletons. Not only do they tap into our lust for the technology of science fiction movies, but among other applications, can make a significant impact on...
View ArticleMake Your Resume Pretty Without Having To Learn Photoshop
Jodi a, job hunters are creating ingenious ways to stand out and find work. There isn’t a day that goes by without a fantastic story in the news of what somebody did to land their dream job. Employers...
View ArticleKindle iOS app gets a slew of new features for the blind and visually impaired
The latest upgrade to the iPhone and iPad version of Amazon's Kindle reading app brings a bunch of new features aimed at blind and visually impaired users. At the top of the list is the ability to...
View ArticleWii U allegedly hacked, Nintendo addresses would-be pirates
While some people associate the word "jailbreaking" with prison riots or smartphone hacking, the most mainstream of cracking subcultures also takes on video game consoles. A mod chip developer known...
View ArticleBrass, Walnut & Teknoloji: Love Hultén’s Beautiful Furniture Combines...
There are not many designers who could take the concept of a 19th-Century writing desk and turn it into a modern-day soldering station with a built-in computer. There are fewer designers still who...
View ArticleMagic Leap Releases Undoctored POV Video of Their Augmented Reality Technology
Magic Leap is secretive Florida-based company said to be working on a game-changing augmented reality system. The company’s aim is to start with the user rather than the technology: “[We observed] that...
View ArticleThis Represents The Future Of Technology Through Wearables
Place the mobile world in the palm of your hand, literally, with Miragii, the smart necklace with Bluetooth. Using a simple hand gesture, this necklace projects the details of incoming calls and text...
View Article2016 Technology of the Year Finalist: Android Auto
Filed under: Videos, Smartphone, Teknoloji, Technology of the Year With Android Auto, it’s possible to harness the power of your Google-powered smartphone and use it in your car in a way that doesn’t...
View ArticleUsing Design and Technology to Produce a Safer Football Helmet
As the devastating effects of football-related concussions become better understood, many are worried that one of America’s great sports is in danger. Non-football-fans likely don’t care, as it’s easy...
View ArticleThe Unseen Technology Behind the NFL’s Virtual 1st-and-10 Line
Those of you watching Super Bowl 50 yesterday undoubtedly take that virtual yellow 1st & 10 line for granted, as it’s been there since the late ’90s. But some of you have undoubtedly wondered: How...
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