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In less than a decade, phone memory cards have grown from 128MB to 128GB

In less than a decade, phone memory cards have grown from 128MB to 128GB

🕔02:00, 25.Feb 2014

Emerging in 2005 out of the need for a memory card small enough to fit inside a mobile phone, microSD cards have rapidly matured to their current status of global

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Nike designer says self-lacing ‘Back to the Future’ shoes will arrive in 2015

Nike designer says self-lacing ‘Back to the Future’ shoes will arrive in 2015

🕔22:31, 17.Feb 2014

The fictional Nike Air Mag sneakers from Back to the Future Part II became a reality in 2011, when Nike auctioned off 1,500 pairs to benefit the Michael J. Fox

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A New Interesting Way To Use 3D TV Features

A New Interesting Way To Use 3D TV Features

🕔22:19, 17.Feb 2014

A recently successful Kickstarter to make “the world’s first augmented television” might finally put 3D TV to good use, transforming your home screen into what the developers call “a Minority

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MediaTek outs an octa-core processor for $200 LTE smartphones

MediaTek outs an octa-core processor for $200 LTE smartphones

🕔05:36, 12.Feb 2014

You’ll soon be able to buy LTE smartphones powered by a processor with eight cores for between $200 and $300 without subsidies, thanks to MediaTek’s latest SoC (system-on-a-chip). The LTE

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Why wearable computing is waiting for AI

Why wearable computing is waiting for AI

🕔23:23, 11.Feb 2014

When we look at wearable computers—smart glasses like Google Glass or smart watches like Pebble—we tend to think of tiny mobile computers that are somehow attached to our bodies or

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No GPS Signal? No Problem: This Little Chip Knows Where You Are

No GPS Signal? No Problem: This Little Chip Knows Where You Are

🕔23:07, 11.Feb 2014

GPS is a godsend when it works. Problem is, there are plenty of places it doesn’t work—tall skyscrapers, concrete overpasses, and other huge structures all block the satellite signal you

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Microsoft’s Kinect guards South Korea’s borders against trespassers

Microsoft’s Kinect guards South Korea’s borders against trespassers

🕔22:50, 5.Feb 2014

It turns out that Kinect is a very good and cheap way to differentiate between animals and errant North Koreans trying to cross the border, and triggering automatic alerts at

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The age of the iPod is over (?)

The age of the iPod is over (?)

🕔22:51, 28.Jan 2014

Over the holidays, Apple’s iPad and iPhone sold better than they’ve ever sold before: 51 million iPhones and 26 million iPads in a single quarter. The lowly iPod, however, didn’t

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1 billion smartphones shipped in 2013, Samsung and Apple take the lead

1 billion smartphones shipped in 2013, Samsung and Apple take the lead

🕔20:10, 28.Jan 2014

According to the International Data Corporation or IDC, global smartphone shipments have reached a staggering 1,004.2 million units in 2013, a few million short of its forecast of 1,010.4 million

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LED Projector Tips: Getting Better Results From A Lit Room

LED Projector Tips: Getting Better Results From A Lit Room

🕔17:24, 24.Jan 2014

A LED projector is best used in an enclosed space, where walls or thick curtains prevent light from streaming in. This is allows the LED beamer to produce clear, crisp

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