onsdag 9 januari 2013

Vizio unveils premium 42 and 54-inch 5.1 home theater sound bars

Vizio has proven to be a very popular company in the HDTV market. Vizio pretty much came out of nowhere a few years ago and quickly took over the market thinks to its TVs that were priced well and offered high-end features. TVs aren’t all Vizio has in its product line, the company also has Read The Full Story

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ATOMS are iPhone-controlled, DIY toy kits

If you're into do-it-yourself toys -- and really, who isn't? -- you're probably very happy that the recent Kickstarter for ATOMS was a resounding success. The tiny building tools can turn practically anything into a working gadget or toy, complete with iOS compatibility via Bluetooth.

There are 13 different ATOMS modules that perform functions like sensing light, detecting motion, providing power to moving parts and even exploding into multiple pieces. The blocks can interconnect with existing Lego structures, or be used in all-new creations.



When the toys begin shipping in June 2013, they will come in different bundled configurations. The most interesting of these is the iOS Control Set, which gives you everything you need to build a remote control vehicle, fully controllable via your iPhone or iPad.ATOMS are iPhone-controlled, DIY toy kits originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Tue, 08 Jan 2013 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Another BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha lands on eBay

Less than a week ago we saw not one, but�two BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha units sell for nearly $1,000 on eBay. Now there is another listing for a Dev Alpha (we're unsure if it's an A or B - or if the auction is even legit for that matter) that is running up over $2,000 -- which is crazy. Aside from the fact that it is illegal (and totally unethical) to sell one of these devices, shelling out that much for a developer unit that doesn't even have the full OS is pretty nutty (but that's just my opinion). Regardless, the auction has another day to go so if you're totally off your rocker and want to pay an insane amount of money for something you don't really need (just wait�another 3 weeks for BlackBerry 10!) then hit up the link below to check it out. Thanks Jacob! Check out the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha on eBay� CrackBerry.com's feed sponsored by ShopCrackBerry.com. Another BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha lands on eBay

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Video: Hands-on With NVIDIA?s Grid Gaming System on a Nexus 7 [CES 2013]

Outside of NVIDIA’s Project Shield gaming system and the Tegra 4, their other CES announcement of Grid Cloud Gaming might be equally as impressive. With their new Grid servers, NVIDIA is taking PC-quality gaming and pushing it to any screen in the world, including mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. � These Grid servers have [...]

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Sony One-touch NFC remote mirroring Hands-on

Remotes only have a few select uses for our TVs these days, even with smart TVs, but the folks from Sony are changing how we use and perceive our remotes. At CES Sony announced a few new remotes that pack more than just some batteries inside, instead we have NFC support for easy mirror mode Read The Full Story

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Manufacturers Need You to Buy an Ultra-High-Def 4K TV. Save Your Money

Every TV manufacturer that could haul itself to the home of gambling, sand and lost weekends wants you, needs you, to buy a 4K in the near future. The 3-D HDTV didn't pan out and now it's up to 4K ...

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tisdag 8 januari 2013

GreatCall Debuts New Urgent Care App

GreatCall, which markets Jitterbug phones, today announced a revised application that provides customers with quick access to medical professionals. The app used to be called Live Nurse, but is now called Urgent Care and offers more services that it did before. For example, it can be used to contact a certified nurse at any time to consult about potential health issues. The app also provides access to medical dictionaries and a symptom checker tool. Calling a nurse costs $3.99 each time a call is made, but the nurse can escalate the call to a doctor if needed. The doctor can provide an assessment and/or diagnosis directly over the phone. The service is available in English and Spanish. The iPhone app itself is free to download.

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