Garmin’s latest GPS navigator has a backup camera for avoiding fender benders
Here’s a nice feature from the sometimes staid world of in-car GPS devices. The latest from Garmin features a wireless backup camera that’ll show what’s behind you on its 7-inch display. The...
View ArticlePhilips’ 27-inch monitor with NVIDIA’s G-Sync tempts gamers with silky-smooth...
When NVIDIA unveiled its G-Sync tech that alleviates lag, screen tearing, and stuttering, it counted Philips among the companies that would make monitors with its secret sauce. Now that CES has rolled...
View ArticleSteelSeries launches the Stratus, the first wireless iOS 7 gamepad
With its new gaming protocols in iOS 7, Apple opened the door for gamepads that make use of the iPhone’s Lightning connector to bring assortment of inputs to iOS titles. Recognizing that not all iOS...
View ArticleAre regular speakers too opaque? Check out the Clio
Does your speaker look a bit too, you know, speakery? ClearView’s got an interesting solution in the form of the Clio, a new product unveiled today that it’s deemed “the first invisible speaker.” That...
View ArticleNVIDIA certifies PCs and routers that can stream games to its Shield handheld
If you’ve ever tried to stream a game from a PC (or PS4) to a mobile device over WiFi, then you’ll know the bandwidth requirements can be quite fussy. Attempt to remote play at 1080p and 60 frames per...
View ArticleNPR receiver gets closed-captioned radio emergency alerts for the hearing...
I’ll be the first to admit that I had a little trouble wrapping my brain around this one, but I think I’ve got it now. Sure the appeal of closed-captioned radio for the hearing impaired is clear, but...
View ArticleLock Down Your Wi-Fi Network With Your Router’s Wireless Isolation Option
Some routers have a Wireless isolation, AP Isolation, Station Isolation, or Client Isolation feature that allows you to lock down your Wi-Fi network. This feature is ideal for businesses with public...
View ArticleGeek Trivia: What Does FEMA Use As The Basis For An Informal Disaster...
What Does FEMA Use As The Basis For An Informal Disaster Severity Scale? Movie Rentals Waffle Houses Canned Good Purchases Gas Prices Think you know the answer? Link: Geek Trivia: What Does FEMA Use...
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View ArticleAlcatel to bring world’s fastest octa-core phone to Europe in Feburary
TCL’s already jumped the gun by launching its Idol X+ in China last month, but the same flagship device will be heading to Europe this February under the Alcatel brand. For those who missed the news...
View ArticleGet your CES 2014 liveblogs right here
We realize that not everyone can be at CES this year – after all, that Las Vegas Monorail only holds so many people at any one given time – but here’s the next best thing. As per usual, we’ll be...
View ArticleZTE’s Android-powered Projector Hotspot dishes out 1080p video and US-native LTE
We’ve seen some pretty clever hotspots in our day, but ZTE is determined to trump them all with its new Projector Hotspot. As the name implies, it’s both a 1080p DLP projector (with HDMI and WiFi...
View ArticleZTE’s 5.5-inch Grand S II lets your friends unlock the phone with their voice
After a brief tease last week, ZTE has at last revealed the Grand S II. The Android 4.3 smartphone has all the necessary ingredients of an early 2014 flagship, including a 5.5-inch 1080p screen, a...
View ArticleIndia’s Micromax announces dual-boot Android/Windows 8.1 tablet
If you know Micromax at all, there’s a good chance you live in India — or maybe you’ve caught wind of one of those low-cost Canvas handsets. Turns out the company is the second-largest smartphone...
View ArticleCanon’s targeting new parents with VIXIA R52, R50, R500 camcorders
Your smartphone can shoot video; your tablet can shoot video; and, if you even still own one, your point-and-shoot can shoot video too. So why, then, might you pick up a mid-range camcorder?...
View ArticleCanon claims significantly improved audio quality with VIXIA Mini X camcorder
Canon’s instant-sharing VIXIA Mini camcorder lineup is welcoming a new model to the family. The Mini X, which will be available alongside the existing Mini, adds a handful of enhanced audio-capture...
View ArticleCanon’s app-controlled Pan Table lets you create pro-level effects for $100
We don’t typically pay much attention to camera accessories, but this one’s definitely piqued our interest. The Pan Table, available later this quarter from Canon, pairs with the company’s Android and...
View ArticleCanon unveils WiFi-equipped PowerShot SX600 HS, ELPH 340HS point-and-shoots
It’s hard to get excited about an ordinary point-and-shoot after Canon just showed off its funky PowerShot N100, but if practicality’s the name of the game, this new duo will have you covered. The...
View ArticleCanon PowerShot N100 sports modified design, WiFi, rear-facing camera
We weren’t quite sure what to think of Canon’s PowerShot N, an unusual-looking point-and-shoot with a large touchscreen and a square design that launched at last year’s CES. That model didn’t follow...
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