Wearable tech, mobile and HDTV innovation expected to rock CES 2014
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla We’re days away from the Consumer Electronics Show but there are already some hints of some trends that we should be expecting.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla We’re days away from the Consumer Electronics Show but there are already some hints of some trends that we should be expecting.
By Ted Kritsonis
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is coming up from Jan. 7-10 and as it usually does, the trade show introduces and foreshadows what is to come in the consumer tech world for the rest of the year. From bigger TVs, wearable gadgets and increasingly connected homes and cars, there will be plenty of possibilities once things kick off next week.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla One of the biggest draws of mobile devices is how they have evolved the way we consume magazines and newspapers. Here are some new approaches in making magazines mobile.
Like some desktops – OK, the old fashioned kind where pencils and paper live – the Samsung Note and its S Pen lets you write notes on screen, scribble drawings and save them, navigate the UI and much more.
By Ted Kritsonis
You can be forgiven for thinking that buying a tech gift for someone special this holiday season might burn a hole through your bank account, but it doesn’t have to be that way. For $100 or less, you can find a quality gadget that would not only make a great gift, but would be easy to put to good use as well.
McAfee’s eccentricity and highly scrutinized life may not be the main topic, but his latest tech initiative will surely keep the conversation and controversy alive.
By Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Google is known for its wild ‘moonshot’ projects. Self-driving cars, Google Glass, WiFi balloons, barges and now actual robots.
Can technology make the classroom fun? Technology-makers think so; more importantly, students do, too.