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Did LG Just Over Take Korean Rival Samsung?

By |Editors' Picks|

On the millions of square feet covering Las Vegas and the 2015 International CES Samsung and LG battle it out with the latest refrigerators, microwaves, TV panels, wireless phones and other nifty electronics. Back at home in South Korea though they battle it in the business world where it counts, earnings reports. While Samsung is [...]

Some LG Smartphones To Have Blackberry Messenger (BBM) Preloaded

By |Android, Mobile, News|

LG is apparently looking to capitalize on the fact that Blackberry, the one time king of the enterprise space, continues to bleed customers. In a move that was praised by Blackberry, LG announced that several of their smartphones will feature Blackberry's proprietary BBM (Blackberry Messenger) service. The service was widely adapted by Blackberry users in [...]

This Is The Smart Watch You Want

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks|

Right now we are all being inundated with more and more smart watches. Just yesterday we reported that Samsung is working on a stand alone smart watch capable of working without being tethered to a phone. But as many have pointed out it could be too late in the cycle of already released Galaxy Gear [...]

Holiday Gift Guide: Nikon’s D3200 Entry Level DSLR Packed With Features

By |Holiday Gift Guide 2013, Photo|

Nikon has a wide variety of top tier DSLR cameras. Their new DF is definitely on my wish list, but what if you're ready to make the plunge from point and shoot to DSLR? What camera Nikon camera should you consider? The Nikon D3200 is a great camera for an active family memory keeper with [...]

With PassZwype Your Finger Swype Is Your Password

By |Crowdfunding, Security|

Today, if you're like most people, you have to remember multiple passwords, pins and authentication codes on a variety of different devices. It seems that every time you turn around you're hearing about more and more data theft and security breakdown. It seems that with the technology available today, there could be a better way [...]

Russian Hackers Have Lifted Billions Of Internet Passwords

By |Editors' Picks, News, Security|

A Russian cyber gang that's dubbed themselves "CyberVor" has reportedly stolen billions of internet username and password combinations from both small and large websites in the US and around the world. The term CyberVor comes from Vor which means theft in Russian. The New York Times broke the story on Tuesday citing the discovery from a [...]

Covr Makes It Even Easier To Shoot Pictures With An iPhone

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech, Mobile|

Thomas Hurst, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, is trying to bring a new iPhone case to market that will change the way people take photos with their iPhone. The idea for the case, simply called Covr, comes from a device we've been using for decades, the remote control. According to Geekwire,the idea for Covr came about [...]

Got To Check Out Plinth And Now I Take It Everywhere [VIDEO]

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech|

When Brian first saw Plinth on Kickstarter he thought it was a great idea. He checked it out even further and started writing about it. The first thing that caught his eye was the small, lightweight form factor. He also noticed how quick and easy it was to set up. "It's like a switchblade tablet [...]

Lenovo Completes $2.9B Acquisition of Motorola

By |Acquisitions, Editors' Picks, Google, News|

On Thursday, Lenovo finalized the $2.91 billion deal to acquire Motorola Mobility from Google. The deal has been in the works for some time, it was first announced way back on January 29 of this year.Larry Page, Official Google Blog, "Lenovo to acquire Motorola Mobility," 29 January 2014 It is important to note, however, that Larry [...]

LG’s New Slap Stylus: Much More than A Bracelet

By |Editors' Picks, Wearable Technology|

The slap stylus is - or rather will be - much more than a simple stylus. LG envisions this accessory to be a sort of short-distance wearable that can sync to a mobile device. More of a watch-lite if you will, lacking the top-level functionality of some of the higher end smartwatches.

EdTech: The Future Of The Handout Is Here With Handouts [ISTE Preview]

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, Education, ISTE 2014|

Did you ever have a handout happy teacher as a kid? I know I did, in fact I had quite a few. Poor teachers though, they would spend hours upon hours laying things out by hand, typing blurbs and instructions up on a typewriter or computer and then adding graphics with a razorblade and layout [...]

Outrageously Large 20″ Tablet Coming To U.S. In January For Just $6000

By |Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech, Mobile|

If the 10" iPad, or any of the 10" Android tablets aren't enough for you, or if these new tablets from Samsung aren't enough for you, Panasonic has a tablet that might just be right up your alley. Panasonic first revealed their 20" 4K Toughpad tablet at the International CES back in January. The table [...]

Coin Demoed at TC Disrupt NY

By |Editors' Picks, TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2014|

Today is the first day of TechCrunch Disrupt New York. There are tons of things going on today, but one of the first things that we got to see was a demo of Coin. Coin, if you aren't aware, is a company that is taking a pretty unique approach to payments. According to their website: [...]

Plinth Is An Amazing Portable Tablet Stand

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech|

According to the dictionary a Plinth was the base for a pillar or statue, the lower slab at the base of the column. Today, the Plinth is the most amazing portable tablet stand ever made. British designer John Bull, uses uses tablets for reference viewing, to take notes, make sketches and to even have some [...]

Rare Beatles’ Recordings Headed To iTunes

By |Apple, Editors' Picks|

(photo: PA Photos) Apple Computer, and Apple Corps, the company that holds the rights to the Beatles recordings, were in a huge lawsuit over name, logo and trademark that finally ended in 2007. Since iTunes debuted in 2001, adding the Beatles catalog to the most popular digital music service in the world was [...]

Did Fitbit Just Win The War For Women’s Wrists?

By |Editors' Picks, News, Wearable Technology|

These pieces form designer Tory Burch are designed to hold the Fitbit Flex tracking device. Fitbit Tory Burch Back in February Fitbit announced on their blog that they were partnering with designer Tory Burch to come up with a collection of Fitbit accessories for the Fitbit Flex. Burch is an award winning designer [...]

Google Glass Promoted From Google X, to Halt Explorer Program

By |Editors' Picks, Google|

On Monday, January 19, Google officially ended its Google Glass Explorers program, and halted sales of the $1500 eye-ware. This is not the end of Google Glass, however, just the end of Glass as we know it right now. The end of the Explorers program comes as Google graduates the Glass program from Google X labs. [...]

Huawei Unveils 5 New 4G LTE Devices At Mobile World Congress

By |Editors' Picks, Mobile, MWC 2014|

Huawei, like many other key manufacturers, weren't waiting for tomorrow mornings official kickoff of Mobile World Congress to make a big splash. At their press conference today in Barcelona the Chinese manufacturing giant unveiled 5 new 4G LTE connected devices. The devices include a new connected watch/ fitness tracker, a new MiFi that they are billing as [...]

Android users would rather purchase an iPad than Android tablet

By |Apple, Editors' Picks, Infographics, iOS, Mobile, News|

The smartphone war has been going on for years and it continues to heat up each time a new device is announced. To most fans of a specific platform if you aren't using that platform then you are a lower class or using a sub par device, but some interesting news has surfaced. According to [...]

iTunes Radio Isn’t Killing Pandora, Yet

By |Editors' Picks, Mobile|

Pandora did a double take earlier this fall when it first cut free listening to 40 hours per month per mobile device, and then quickly re-instated an unlimited threshold as iTunes radio was launched. iTunes radio is Apple's answer to services like Pandora, Spotify and Slacker Radio but so far it doesn't seem to be [...]