Iconic smartwatch pioneer shows it won’t willingly cede mindshare in the ever-hotter wearables market. Read the original post by Jon Phillips
Month: January 2014
AT&T introduces Sponsored Data, lets companies pay for your data when you view their content
AT&T will soon rollout that will allow customers to use AT&T’s LTE network at no additional charge on top of their monthly data allotment. Sponsored Data, as it’s being called, participating companies can pay when AT&T customers view their content on the network, things like movie trailers, mobile shopping, and […] Read the original post…
#CESLive… and on stage!
CES officially kicks off tomorrow, but that just means we’re hauling butt to get everything ready. Here’s a quick preview of our #CESlive stage stage, where we’ll be broadcasting from for roughly 5 hours a day for the rest of week. Check it out, and then keep it locked to […] Read the original post…
LG to use Palm’s mobile software for smart TVs
LG Electronics Inc. said Monday it will bring the software that once powered Palm’s smartphones to majority of its new smart TVs this year. Read the original post by Knoxville News Sentinel
Priceline.com Enters Partnership with Chevrolet to Provide Hotel Booking Service for Customers
Jan. 6, 2014: Priceline.com, a leader in mobile travel and part of The Priceline Group , today announced a partnership with General Motors, launching the rollout of a priceline.com-powered hotel booking service available through the new Chevrolet AppShop. Read the original post by The Auto Channel
Ingram Micro Inc. Shs -A- Rating Increased to Overweight at Barclays
The firm currently has a $29.00 price target on the stock, up from their previous price target of $23.00. Read the original post by AmericanBankingNews.com
AirBlue Sharing updated to add support for iOS 7 and iPhone 5s; Send and receive files on your iPhone via Bluetooth
We’ve some good news for fans of jailbreak app AirBlue Sharing! It is compatible with iOS 7 and iPhone 5s. iPhone supports only Bluetooth Headset Profile, A2DP and Bluetooth Hands-free Profile 1.5, so iPhone users still can’t transfer files between iOS devices or any other Bluetooth device, which is the most commonly requested application […] Read the original…
LG spills price, release details on its Ultra HD, OLED (flat or curved) and webOS TVs
As usual, LG has encouraged our speculation by slowly revealing details about many of the new TVs it’s bringing to CES and today during its press conference we’re finding out the rest, including prices and release windows. Read the original post by Engadget
DxO Optics Pro 9
DxO Optics Pro imaging software can get quality results from your raw camera files like no other photo application—automatically. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
SteelSeries’ Stratus is the first Bluetooth Wireless Game Controller for iOS
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Polaroid takes on GoPro with new sports cameras, intros new instant camera
Polaroid has unveiled three new high-definition sports action cameras for outdoor enthusiasts looking to capture their action for posterity – Polaroid’s answer to GoPro’s popular line of durable outdoor cameras. One product is available now; the other two are coming this summer. The XS100i uses a 170 degree ultra wide-angle lens […] Read the original…
AT&T Introduces ‘Sponsored Data’ to Allow Businesses to Cover Cost of Mobile Data Downloads
AT&T today announced a new Sponsored Data program to allow its customers to download content or apps over cellular data, with businesses picking up the cost of the data — that is, downloads won’t affect the users’ monthly wireless data plan allotment. The system, which works similarly to toll-free […] Read the original post by…
HP Unveils Android-Based All-in-One PC at CES
The Slate21 Pro, which will be available in March, is another step in HP’s efforts to offer systems that run OSes beyond Windows and Linux. Read the original post by Gautam
Dock Your iPhone to Your Mac for a Space-Saving Charge [Deals Hub]
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Jumping Sumo robot leaps around house, streams video
The robotic toy is controlled over your home WiFi network or a network created by the robot itself. Read the original post by Nick Barber