StickNFind reveals its vision for the future of retail
Those little StickNFind Bluetooth stickers are back for another CES, and this time out, they’ve got even grander ambitions than helping your locate your lost keys. Founder Jimmy Buchheim swung by our...
View ArticleLive from the Engadget CES Stage: ThinkGeek VP Ty Liotta
After last year’s shenanigans, we naturally wanted to get ThinkGeek’s Ty Liotta on stage. What better way to help wind down the final day of CES than with a grab bag of weird and wonderful tech toys?...
View ArticleAereo vs. TV networks case will be heard by the Supreme Court
Aereo launched a service that makes over-the-air TV available over the internet back in 2012 resulting in an inevitable lawsuit by big media companies (ABC, Fox, CBS and others) claiming it’s...
View ArticleEngadget Eurocast 051 – CES Edition – 1.9.14
After nearly a week of gadget overload, the Eurocast crew and ringleader Daniel Cooper let their hair down for a casual — and occasionally creepy — chat about CES, Las Vegas and Pepperami. Slashgear’s...
View ArticleEyeLock Myris is a USB eye scanner offering security that’s unique to you
When it comes to unique passcodes, it doesn’t get much more secure that an eye scan. Thanks to EyeLock’s Myris, you’ll be able to create super complex passwords that you won’t have to remember — using...
View ArticleMediaTek’s wireless display solution beams video to TV, sets your mobile...
While Miracast wireless display mode is now available on many Android devices, it is both loved and loathed — loved by those who want just wireless screen mirroring, and loathed by those who want to...
View ArticleWhat’s the Jelly App For? Shopping May Be One Answer
Ready for Jelly: Jelly, a Q&A smartphone app from Twitter cofounder Biz Stone, lets you share photo-laden questions with your extended social network. There are plenty of places to seek answers to...
View ArticleRecommended from Around the Web (Week Ending January 10, 2014)
Reading the Artist’s MindArtist Lisa Park uses the technology of electroencephalography to perform her own silence of mind. —J. Juniper Friedman, editorial assistant Tech Women Are Busy Building Their...
View ArticleSeven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending January 10, 2014)
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review. Read more: Seven Must-Read Stories (Week...
View ArticleHow to Report a Price Change on GasBuddy
When dealing with gas prices, it’s often crucial to find out the most up-to-date price. And with so many users on GasBuddy, there’s definitely no shortage in gas price updates. If you want to become...
View ArticleGoogle+ Now Allows People to Email You; Learn How to Opt Out Here
Google just announced a new feature where Google+ acts as a bridge between the social network and your personal email. Anyone who follows you on Google+ can now email you directly. If this sounds like...
View ArticleLive from the Engadget Stage: Narrative CEO Martin Kallstrom
Here’s another interesting take on the push toward wearable technologies. The Narrative Clip (formerly Memoto) lives on your lapel, taking pictures at intervals throughout the day for a little...
View ArticleLive from the Engadget CES Stage: Avegant
Avegant’s Glyph headset is certainly one of the cooler wearables we’ve seen at a show jam-packed with them. The company’s CEO Edward Tang and CTO Allan Evans will be joining us to discuss what sets...
View ArticlePolaroid is already planning to cut the price of its $1,000 4K TV
Like the high school kid who doesn’t get invited to go out partying with the in-crowd, Polaroid decided that the best way that it could turn some jaded heads was with a dramatic reinvention. The...
View ArticleA sub-$600 desktop 3D scanner that folds into a box
Hidden in amongst the armies of 3D scanners in the South Hall of CES is the Matterform: a crowdfunded, $579 desktop 3D scanner that’s also its own carrying case. The device operates on similar...
View ArticleLive from the Engadget CES Stage: Eye-Fi co-founder Ziv Gillat
Eye-Fi has been making our cameras more connected for several years now. We’ll speak with the card-makers co-founder Ziv Gillat about the company’s push toward broader adoption. January 10, 2014...
View ArticleLive from the Engadget CES Stage: Broadcom VP Rahul Patel
Get ready to talk chips and the internet of things with Broadcom VP Rahul Patel. January 10, 2014 4:30:00 PM EST … Originally from: Live from the Engadget CES Stage: Broadcom VP Rahul Patel
View ArticleCloud storage meets old-school archiving with IDrive’s new Safe service
An internet connection is usually the only thing between you and your remotely stored data. Not with IDrive’s new “Safe” service, however, which is a strange mix of traditional archiving and...
View ArticleGeek Trivia: Military Tanks Were Originally Known As?
Military Tanks Were Originally Known As? Breachers Treadies Landships Squashers Think you know the answer? View original article: Geek Trivia: Military Tanks Were Originally Known As?
View ArticleWhy is the Solar System Flat?
Have you ever wondered why our solar system and other large galactic ‘objects’ tend to favor a ‘flat layout’ as opposed to other types of configurations or shapes? YouTube channel MinutePhysics has...
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