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Samsung unveils a comfortable, functional Galaxy Note 8 (hands-on)
BARCELONA, Spain–After months of leaked pics and rumors, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 is now officially a corporeal thing of reality. It’s an 8-inch tablet that thanks to its size is ready to compete directly with the 7.9-inch iPad Mini. How successful it is at doing that will depend heavily on price. The Mini currently… Continue reading Samsung unveils a comfortable, functional Galaxy Note 8 (hands-on)
Never carry a laptop again with Dell’s sub-$100 Project Ophelia (hands-on)
Dell’s Project Ophelia is an Android-powered 3-inch dongle that slots into the HDMI port of any TV or monitor, giving you PC functions anywhere without carrying a laptop. BARCELONA, Spain–The days of carrying a bulky laptop around with you might be over if Dell has any say in the matter. Project Ophelia is an Android-powered… Continue reading Never carry a laptop again with Dell’s sub-$100 Project Ophelia (hands-on)
7-Year-Old Zora Ball Is the World’s Youngest Game Programmer
Pint-sized programming wizard Zora Ball is now the youngest person to create a full version of a mobile application video game. A first grader at Philadelphia’s Harambee Institute of Science and Technology Charter School, she’s already more accomplished than everyone you know. Consequently, we should all go eat a tub of peanut butter and cry… Continue reading 7-Year-Old Zora Ball Is the World’s Youngest Game Programmer
Camera megapixels: Why more isn’t always better (Smartphones Unlocked)
It’s time to forget megapixels as the measure of smartphone camera performance and pick a new yardstick. Samsung Galaxy S III(Credit: CNET) Just days ago, Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy S III, the global, quad-core, Android Ice Cream Sandwich successor to its best-selling smartphone ever, the Galaxy S II. CNET readers’ reactions were mixed, with several comments… Continue reading Camera megapixels: Why more isn’t always better (Smartphones Unlocked)
Is Apple Developing a Smart Watch?
Apple is already seeking patents to develop smart shoes and apps that could turn strangers into walking ATMs, so news that the company may be developing a smart watch should come as no surprise. Citing sources inside Apple’s Cupertino headquarters, a recent story in the New York Timesconfirmed Apple is working on a wristwatch made of curved glass. Sources were familiar with… Continue reading Is Apple Developing a Smart Watch?
Lenovo Launches IdeaCenter Horizon Table PC with 27-inch Display
Lenovo introduced a new tablet also known as tabletop as it is too big in size. With 27 inch of screen, it cannot be categorized in tablets but due to full touch screen, it could not be considered as a normal PC. Lenovo’s IdeaCentre with windows 8 is a multi user tabletop, which, most likely… Continue reading Lenovo Launches IdeaCenter Horizon Table PC with 27-inch Display
Ultra HD TV
An ultra High Definition Television lets viewers enjoy the best quality of audio, video and images. The results of Ultra HD televisions are better than videos watched on 1080p. Many companies like Sony, Sharp, LG and Samsung have entered the market of HD televisions so it is hard to decide.
ChargeCard for iPhone and Android
It is a portable charger for iPhone that can be carried from one place to another even in the wallet. The size of the charger is no bigger than your business or credit/debit card. You can charge your iPhone from one end of this card while other end doubles and can perform as a USB… Continue reading ChargeCard for iPhone and Android
Stipple allows you to have a conversation with your web audience via your images.
Stipple revolutionizes image monetization & social shopping by reimagining the online image. More people see your images on the open web than on your site, ads, blog & apps combined. This is true for large and small businesses. Many sites allow tagging, but only Stipple connects tags to all copies of an image, then puts… Continue reading Stipple allows you to have a conversation with your web audience via your images.
Keep Track of Friends at Busy Locations
Whether at a trade show, convention, or even an amusement park, finding far-flung friends and colleagues can be a challenge. Sharon Vaknin shares some tips for tracking people in a crowd.
Get Started with Facebook Graph Search
Graph Search is an entirely new way to explore people, places, photos, and interests. Sharon Vaknin shows you how to navigate the new feature — and maybe even land a date.