Apparently there’s a burgeoning eye tracking peripheral market. Who knew? Yesterday Tobii announced its PC eye tracking sensor, now another contender has surfaced. The Eye Tribe sensor bar made a splash at CES today, hot on the heels of Tobii’s announcement. The Eye Tribe does something Tobii’s device currently doesn’t, however. It features full support…
ZTE Eco-Mobius modular phone concept on display at CES
ZTE wants to enter the modular phones market. During CES, they had its own Eco-Mobius concept at display. However, it wasn’t available for hands-on action; rather it was locked behind the glass with ZTE representatives opting to provide information, instead. It’s clear that the Chinese firm has a long road ahead before Eco-Mobius is ready…
Logitech unveils keyboard cases for 12.2-inch Samsung Galaxy NotePRO and Galaxy TabPRO
Why would iPad owners be the only one to get those fancy keyboard cases. Lately, Logitech has started supporting Samsung tablet owners, and during the CES – it unveiled such product for the hot new Galaxy NotePRO and Galaxy TabPRO. Similarly to other such products, you’ll get a full-sized, Bluetooth-enabled keyboard along with a protective…
CSR unveils Bluetooth Smart jewelry
Last time we talked about CSR, they managed to develop keyboard as thin as a sheet of paper. This time round they’re going for the fashion industry, unveiling the technology that will enable Bluetooth smart jewelry. So the pendant-style connected necklaces was born, featuring integrated electronics that allows users to customize the color and brightness…
Epson unveils second generation Moverio smart glasses
Epson unveiled its second generation Moverio smart glasses with a combination of new features “geared to transform how consumers experience games, video entertainment and the world around them.” What makes the Epson Moverio BT-200 better than some, ahem, other solutions is that it rocks a true binocular display that uses a miniaturized LCD-based projection lens…
LeVar Burton Backed Reading Rainbow iOS and Kindle Apps A Huge Success
If you grew up on PBS, then Reading Rainbow was one of your staple shows. The show, hosted by LeVar Burton got kids excited about reading in an age of digital distractions. Sadly, the PBS show was cancelled in 2009, to be resurrected in 2013 as a tablet app for the iPad and Kindle Fire…
CES 2014: Samsung NotePro Official Specs
Samsung’s come off of another great year, and the Korean tech giant is aiming to make 2014 even better. Its latest salvo against Apple‘s iPad is the introduction of its newest tablet lines the NotePro and TabPro. Now the specs have been revealed and the Galaxy NotePro is looking powerful. The Galaxy NotePRO will sport…
CES 2014: T-Mobile Announces Un-carrier 4.0 – Will Pay Off Your ETF And Offer Phone Trade-Ins
T-Mobile has been on the up and up since it first announced its new Un-carrier strategy, and today it’s propelling itself even further to the top of the carrier chain. During its press conference, CEO John Legere announced the new Un-carrier 4.0 plans that will have a ton of people switching over to team Magenta.…
Plush President Barack Obama Makes an Appearance at CES 2014
Oh CES 2014, how you never cease to amaze me. Besides all of the gadgets and gizmos there’s been plenty of drama, and now it seems that President Barack Obama has even made an appearance. Well sorta, kinda. Viatek unveiled a plush President Obama at the show, which dances along with your music. Called the…
Sony’s new in-dash Smartphone Cradle Receiver adds brains to your car
As part of the effort to add brains to our cars, Sony unveiled the Smartphone Cradle Receiver (XSP-N1BT), touting it as the industry’s first such product. The best part is that it can “handle” different kinds of smartphones, not just those made by Sony. In fact, the XSP-N1BT can sing along the iPhone if its…