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The INMOTION SCV R1EX, The Coolest Thing We Saw At CES 2014 [VIDEO]

By |CES 2014, Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech|

It's probably safe to say that when Dean Kamen created the Segway he hadn't planned on it becoming the mall security vehicle of choice. I'm sure he wasn't planning on his core audience being 30 and 40 somethings with fanny packs, whisking their way through a guided tour of the monuments in Washington DC. No [...]

Microsoft Inches Closer To Owning A Cell Phone Company Too

By |Editors' Picks, Microsoft, News|

Back during the summer of 2011 the world was shocked to hear that Google was buying cell phone manufacturer Motorola. Yes we all know that Motorola is a communications company and makes a lot more than phones, but stripped down to the bare bones in 2011 it was and still is a cell phone company. [...]

New Apple patent points to Oculus Rift style 3D headset

By |Apple, Editors' Picks, Everything Else|

While many have speculated that Apple was going to be entering the wearable space with an iWatch a new patent shows that Apple may be working on a 3D style headset similar to the Oculus Rift. The patent describes the device as personal display system for viewing content such as movies or TV shows on the [...]

Samsung Working On A 12.2″ Android Tablet?

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

Rumors were wild and rampant this summer that when Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage at this past September's iPad event he would unveil a new 13" iPad. We all know that didn't happen, but many tech enthusiasts were hoping that it would. Many tablet users believe that a tablet between 12 and 13" [...]

HP is Working on an Android Powered Laptop for Some Reason

By |Android, Editors' Picks, News|

Thus far, Google's computing platforms have been relatively standard. Android on phones and tablets, and Chrome OS on laptops (Chromebooks). However, it looks like that may soon change. Notebook Italia spotted a video on HP's website - which has since been pulled - shows a new laptop powered by Android. The HP Slatebook 14, according to Notebook Italia, will [...]

AVG Hits 100 Million Downloads In The Android Google Play Store

By |Apps, Google, News|

Protecting Android phones is  serious business. Unlike iOS, Android devices are prone to malware and viruses similarly to the way that PCs are. Mobile security providers like NQ Mobile, LookOut and AVG are protecting millions upon millions of Android users worldwide. AVG, one of the leading providers of internet, computer and mobile security, with over [...]

Android Auto: Coming to Cars Later This Year

By |Android, Automotive, Editors' Picks, Google IO|

Android Auto, Car Play During Google's marathon keynote address on say one of I/O, the company announced a ton of new products. Of these products, one of the most innovative has to be Android Auto. Essentially, Android Auto is like Google Now, but for the car. Android Auto takes all of the best parts of [...]

SpaceIL: Crowdfunding a Mission to the Moon

By |Crowdfunding|

We have seen some pretty adventurous crowdfunding campaigns before, but most of these are destined to fail. However, we just came across an Indiegogo campaign that is both adventurous, and has the possibility to succeed. The project in question has/had a chance to succeed without Indiegogo. Anyhow, Space IL is looking to raise $240,000 to [...]

New Details About Google’s Project Ara – Modular Smartphone

By |Editors' Picks, Google|

"Project Ara is designed to make upgrading your smartphone’s guts as easy as putting together a LEGO set. (Think sleeker). Instead of having to splurge for a new handset if you want the fastest CPU, strongest battery or loudest speakers, the idea behind Ara would allow you to acquire those individual pieces and snap it onto your device."

Android Wear: Samsung and LG Debut new Smartwatches at Google I/O

By |Android Wear, News, Samsung|

On Wednesday at Google I/O, the company discussed Android Wear quite a bit. We have already told you a good bit about Android Wear here and here, but in a nutshell, the OS is just an extension of Android: Enter Android Wear, which extends Android, and its ecosystem of apps, to that most familiar spot for [...]

Doh Looks Like HTC May Have Leaked It’s Own AndroidWear Smartwatch

By |Android, Android Wear, Editors' Picks|

HTC Leaks Smartwatch HTC was at one time the hottest thing in Android phones. HTC was responsible for the flagship G1 the first "Google" Android phone that hit the market. After a slight downturn in 2011 and 2012 it appears that HTC is back full throttle with Android. Their HTC One M8 is one of [...]

AT&T Offers Square Competitor Vantiv

By |Mobile, Mobile Payments, News|

While people hear about Square everyday there are plenty of other competitors in the market place. In fact Vantiv, is one of the largest credit card processors in the world . That's why AT&T has partnered with Vantiv to provide merchant services via smartphone and tablet to their customers. These services from Vantiv and AT&T [...]

2 million accounts from Google, Facebook, Twitter and other sites compromised by hackers

By |Editors' Picks, Everything Else|

In a rather malicious series of events more than 2 million accounts have been compromised by hackers on a variety of different internet websites. According to a new report malware was used to capture the log in information for these users on sites like Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo, LinkedIn and Google and at this time there [...]

John McAfee Is Back With A New App Called Chadder

By |Apps|

Before he went absolutely nuts, was wanted for questioning in a murder, and escaped capture in the thicks of South Africa, John McAfee was the founder of one of the most popular anti-virus products in the world, simply called McAfee. At a time when computers were just starting to become household items McAfee and his [...]

Oculus Rift App Wins TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2014, Virtual Realit/AR|

We're on the ground in New York City for TechCrunch Disrupt NY. Year after year TechCrunch Disrupt is one of the best events that we've covered. Disrupt connects apps, startups, and investors in three days (+2 for the hackathon) that are intense, and full of knowledge. The first part of Disrupt is the hackathon which [...]

Pop Secret Brings The Scent Of Smell To The iPhone

By |Apps, Editors' Picks|

Mobile app developers are finding more and more ways to become one with the user. Some mobile apps are using wearable technology like Google Glass and wrist wearables to stimulate users in ways that we couldn't imagine just a few short years ago. By putting vibrators in to smart watches and fitness monitors, game and [...]

Can You Smell What Your Phone Is Cooking?

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Internet Of Things|

After missing their mark with Qblinks an extremely versatile remote control and notification center for your phone, the Qblinks team is back at it with a vengeance and a truly unique product. The iScent is a castle shaped product that's really a Bluetooth atomizer making it possible to smell your ring or notification tones. It [...]

Drive Club Release Date May Have Been Leaked

By |Gaming, News|

According to gamepur.com a release date for Drive Club may have leaked out on Twitter. Drive Club, an exclusive PS4 title, was supposed to be a launch title. however after failing to be ready for the US and then the European release date, the game then missed Japan's PS4 launch a little over a week [...]

HoloLens: Microsoft’s New Holographic Head-Set

By |Editors' Picks, Microsoft|

On Wednesday, Microsoft announced a new product, and essentially, a whole new product segment: Microsoft HoloLens. The HoloLens is a head-set that is powered by Windows 10. Though it has the look of a Google Glass Oculus Rift hybrid, the HoloLens is a completely different sort of machine: It is, perhaps, easier to describe the new [...]

Wells Fargo Offering Up To $20 Just For Trying Apple Pay

By |Mobile Payments, News|

If you weren't convinced that Apple Pay is the future of mobile, frictionless payments, the financial world is hoping that you'll get on board quick. Just yesterday we reported that customers trying to use Apple's new NFC payment system at Rite Aid and CVS are out of luck. Meanwhile it seems that most other financial [...]