Beats Electronics, is starting it's own streaming music service called Project Daisy. The service leverages the digital music rights and technology Beats got by acquiring the streaming music service MOG last year, with the idea being to make money by selling you Beats by Dre except by every artist. Read More >>
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"I saw a great poster kicking about the intermaweb that put Beats in perspective... bad sound, bad build quality and typically worn by douche bags!" More »
Hisense's "Transparent 3D" display technology creates the crazy effect of incorporating real-life objects into a video image. The company thinks the 40-inch demo unit in the image above is the future of how you window shop, but it's so cool looking that I wish there was something to do with it. Read More >>
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"Giz UK really needs to hire a proofreader, most of the articles I read have mistakes or inaccuracies, even if they're corrected after there's evidence..." More »
LG's Smart Activity Watch is FuelBand look-alike—there's no denying it. And, yes, there are already a lot of new wearable fitness trackers. Well, LG crams the features of all of its competitors into one. And by the time it comes out this summer, the watch might add something everybody wants: A heart rate monitor. Read More >>
Featured comment by Mil:
"There's absolutely no reason for LG to make their app LG phones only. They'll be closing the door on 100s of millions of Android users who don't have ..." More »
Harman has developed an augmented reality display technology that gives you real-time information on your windscreen while you drive. It's like Google Glasses for your car except that the product is actually about to launch (or so they say...). And Harman promises you won't crash while using it. Read More >>
Featured comment by Kapil:
"Its great to see that people have started taking Augmented Reality so serious now. Two English daily newspaper in India - Times of India (TOI) and Hin..." More »
Intel's Perceptual Computing SDK is so smart that it can pick you out from the world around you and put you on any background, as if the whole world was a green screen. Think Kinect only way, way smarter. Read More >>
The Lenovo K900 is a big phone, yes, but it's a designy big phone. It's handsome, skinny, and slick like the finest smartphones ever made. We never thought we would be into a 5.5-inch phone until the K900's brushed metal back landed in our hands. Read More >>
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"I presume he would've asked (it's usually one of the first questions we ask of manufacturers), but Lenovo were probably just being really cagey." More »
LG just made the first curved 3D OLED screen. I just saw a crazy setup of three 55-inch beauties aligned side-by-side into a perfect cinematic curve. The effect is very dramatic. This could be the whole reason 3D and curved OLED exist. Read More >>
The pixels on Panasonic's new 20-inch 4K tablet are so itty bitty that I couldn't even see them when I pressed my eye almost to the tablet's touch screen. The viewing angles for the tablet were excellent. But they're going to have to up the power of this baby's guts if you really want to take advantage of its potential. Read More >>
At CES this year Panasonic will be showing off bone conducting headphones that beam music to your ears 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 music while still listening to everything else in the world. Read More >>
Pentax is a classic imaging company and so you've got to let them have their own crack at building a camera that looks old school, right? In theory! But MX-1 feel just a smidgen late to the party. Read More >>
Featured comment by Jammin500:
"I like the range finder look, however i think the lens lets it down in terms of looks, a good lens no doubt, but it looks plastic while the rest of th..." More »
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 we see it with our own eyes. Read More >>
We heard this might be on the way, but now we know for sure that Sony actually went to the trouble of producing an Ultra HD television. After suffering technical difficulties during the press conference, we spent some time watching Sony's prototype of what could be the future: A 56-Inch 4K OLED TV. It was incredible. I'm sad I have to wait until tomorrow to see it again. Read More >>
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. Read More >>
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. Read More >>
Featured comment by suicideneil:
"When someone makes one of these bridge cameras with a fixed ( in place ) zoom lens but has the bright idea of sticking an APS-C sensor in there to mak..." More »