Victorinox Working on Something “Smart”
Victorinox, the company that invented the Swiss Army knife, is working on some sort of smartwatch. CEO Carl Elsener has revealed that the company will enter the wearable technology space at some point...
View ArticleCanon XC10 Films in 4K
Canon’s new XC10 is something to get excited about. It has a very distinctive, professional design…something you’d see on the set of a movie production. The XC10 can shoot 4K and 1080p video at up to...
View ArticleAmerican Travelers are Data-Ignorant
New Survey Says American Travelers Are Not Masters of International Data Addicted to connectivity at home, they needlessly cut themselves off while abroad BOSTON—April 3, 2015—Even though they think...
View ArticlePhilips Brilliance Dual Monitor
Day traders use them. So do designers and computer programmers. It’s the dual monitor set-up, and if you’ve ever seen one on a desk, you know they look totally sharp. Those that need extra screen real...
View ArticleHannspree Micro PC Stick
As PC prices continue to become extremely more affordable, we begin to see why that is possible. With varying power, speed, configuration (tower, AIO, tablet) and memory options, you can literally...
View ArticleOMSignal Biometric Shirt- Nix the Band
The new generation of wearable tech for fitness is here, and it’s not a watch, bracelet, necklace or foot sensor. It’s a SHIRT! Who woulda thunk it. It’s called the OMSignal biometric shirt, and it’s...
View ArticleArccos Golf Tracker Review
If you’re under some illusion that the game of golf is anything other than a statistical nightmare, you should pick a different sport. Golf has so many variables and needs so many tweaks to so many...
View ArticleDeeper Smart Fishfinder Review
While a smartphone-connected sonar fish detector isn’t a must-have for most, the idea is very cool, and a company called Friday Labs is making it a reality with their Deeper Smart Fishfinder, a...
View ArticlePolaroid Zip Instant Mobile Printer
The latest Polaroid Zip Instant Mobile PRinter is much like it’s 80’s predecessor, just in printer-form. This little Zip printer is about the size of a modern smartphone, and uses a small stack of...
View ArticleGolfBoard
GolfBoard is a board that you ride when golfing, and stands to be a great way for younger players to jet around the course without renting expensive carts. Essentially, it’s a large, motor-powered...
View ArticleBruno Smart Trashcan
Trashcans have traditionally been a “no-brainer”, simply because they didn’t require brains. All they need to do is hold a trash bag, and receive garbage, right? Having said that, and in lieu of...
View ArticleLyve Home
Lyve Home is a very interesting spin on photo archiving, combining the picture frame with network-attached storage (NAS) to create what seems to be a brand new device category. It’s about the size of...
View ArticleNextear Wireless Earphones
New on the scene is Nextear and their Wireless Earphones, which incidentally, the company garnered over 500% of it’s Indiegogo crowdfunding target in about 2 weeks. The reason? The Nextear Wireless...
View ArticleLiftPro Standing Desk with Built-in Charger
A couple years ago, a couple of companies designed, produced and brought to market the standing desk, a hybrid to the traditional desk that actually can raise its surface area. The idea of the...
View ArticlePlanar IX2850 4K Monitor
The Planar IX2850 is a 28″ desktop monitor using the latest 4K resolution at 3840 x 2160. It brings a superior ultra HD experience, delivering unmatched picture quality and image clarity. It also has...
View ArticleWelcome to the Age of Qi and Wireless Smartphone Charging
This year, as every year, the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona played host to a variety of new mobile tech innovations. From fingerprint scanners and organic batteries to the latest in smartphones...
View ArticleMyo Armband Review
Waterloo-based startup Thalmic Labs is attempting to alter the way we interact with our everyday computing devices with their latest Myo armband, a gesture control device that fits around your forearm...
View ArticleNetBright Networked Lighting
NetBright Technologies just introduced a line of networked wireless lighting products, which use radio frequency connectivity to link multiple spotlights on one network for LED outdoor lighting, and...
View ArticleFoneSalesman QiStone Plus Review
Let’s face it, external batteries and powerbanks aren’t the most glamorous of mobile accessories. But don’t tell FoneSalesman that, the company that makes the new and beautiful QiStone+ Wireless...
View ArticleNano HiFi NH1 Speaker
Nano Hifi just released a very colorful line of speakers, dubbed the NH1. Sort of an all-in-one music festival, and reminiscent of the 80s boombox, the Nano HiFi NH1 Speaker sounds like a beast, with...
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