There has been a marked increase in smart products over the past few years, and at no point has this been made more obvious than at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. As well as the usual spate of announcements and keynotes from the major brands, many fascinating products were on display, with a deluge of smart home products taking center stage. Frequent travelers, meanwhile, tend to rely on the power of their smartphones for checking in, processing boarding passes and generally getting around with ease, but a new smart suitcase by the name of Pluggage could make the generally cumbersome task of dragging around, locating and retrieving our belongings a whole lot easier.
Ever wondered what a Swiss Army Knife could mean for Android smartphones? The Saygus V2 is just the device that comes close to being the knife that cuts and advances through the opposition and reigns supreme. 320GB of storage and top-of-the-line hardware specs and features make the Saygus V2 the first Swiss Army Knife of Android devices.
2015’s Consumer Electronic Show is in full swing right now, and some of the world’s largest technology companies are already falling over themselves to get their biggest announcements out of the way before everyone loses interest. Judging by our own interest levels of years gone past, we’d give that another ten minutes or so.
With the smartwatch arena set to explode in 2015 thanks in part to the introduction of Apple Watch, traditional watchmaking companies don't quite know how to react. Whether skeptical of the digital machine or making moves to adapt to modern trends, the biggest names in the business are all taking much more notice of Apple and Google nowadays, and Montblanc has just announced an interesting "e-Strap" that brings smartwatch features to ordinary, analog watches.
This new smart ring from creator Kelvin Bates is by far the most practical and real project on the crowdfunding scape, unlike countless other ones of such nature. We take a closer look at the ring and what makes it real, right after the jump.
Samsung is close to being unparalleled when it comes to innovation in screen technologies. A brand new all-in-one (AIO) PC teased by the Korean electronics giant is pitted as the world's first with a curved display at 27 inches. More on it, right after the jump.
2014 is coming to a close, and while there were tons of gadgets released this year, the team here has decided to list down their favorite top two out of the massive lot. Head past the jump and check out what everyone has selected. Maybe the list will give you some ideas for Christmas, too!
TAG Heuer, the luxury watch maker, has unveiled its plans for its first smartwatch, contrary to earlier dismissive statements made about the Apple Watch in particular following its announcement.
Synaptics - the leading manufacturer of laptop touchpads today, has announced that it will be launching a touchpad with a fingerprint sensor built into it. Called, 'SecurePad', the fingerprint scanner on the touchpad will be using a capacitive sensor akin to the ones found on the Galaxy S5, and the new iPad mini 3.
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