What is the ‘broken vase’ scam and how best to avoid it?
Well despite its name this scam has almost nothing to do with pottery. The name refers to a common scam in China known as ‘peng cier’ which dates back to
Working alongside the USB 3.0 Promoter Group, the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has leveraged a DisplayPort “Alt Mode” to sort full audio/video on monitors with resolutions of 4K and above with the Type-C
BioLite have just launched a portable camping stove that can burn wood for cooking and recharging USB-enabled electronic gadgets, such as a smartphone, camera, MP3 player, GPS and others. It
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) have announced new logos to designate 4K Ultra High-Definition TVs, monitors and projectors for the home that meet CEA’s voluntary core characteristics for 4K Ultra HD display products announced
The THL 5000 phone was released earlier this year and received much applause as it featured a range of stunning features, particularly its enormous 5000 mAh battery which is where
Sproutling, a baby monitor designed by a team of former Apple and Google engineers, straps onto your baby’s ankle and measure vital signs, and provides insights on sleep patterns and
This is the promise of the near future: all of your gadgets — from your smartphone to your fridge — will be able to talk to each other, wirelessly communicating
Can you remove a bottle cap using a single hand? You can with a wearable robot. A wrist-mounted robot created by MIT(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) could add two long fingers
When a cell service is down, it can be super inconvenience or potentially even worse. GoTenna aims to keep smartphones connected without any need for central connectivity. GoTenna is a
Windows is famous for its blue screen of death, but back in the early days of the operating system, that familiar blue hue wasn’t limited to system-crashing errors alone. Windows