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Jawbone Up is a bracelet that reminds you to be healthy - Video
Every day I rely on my phone to wake me up (which I ignore and end up rushing out the door), but I never use it for anything else that directly benifits my health. The Jawbone Up is the first device (besides the Fitbit) that shows a lot of promise. It’s always with you, and being a metric junkie, being able to see the statistics of my day is awesome.
Audyssey Lower East Side Media Speakers review
The last time we took a look at an Audyssey product was with the South of Market Audio Dock, which made a fantastic first impression and pleased us for several months following the review. This time the company is back with a set of computer speakers inspired by New York’s Lower East Side neighborhood. Will Audyssey impress us once again with these speakers? — Our full review after the break!
Could HTC's rise to smartphone-fandom be slowly ending?
Since the Android boom began, one smartphone manufacturer has led the pack, surpassing other OEMs with superbly manufactured wares and a highly robust custom user-interface. Taiwanese company HTC has seen nothing but rising profit margins and sales since adopting Google’s mobile operating system three years ago. Yet despite this profound success, the company has expressed that it expects little in the way of record breaking sales headed into the final quarter of 2011. The average selling price of current HTC smartphones is on a steadily declining slope, but why? — More after the break!








PETMAN - We welcome our Robot Overlords -- (Video)
The day is slowly creeping towards our time. The day we take the place of many hollywood movie characters, and welcome our robot overlords. This may be progress today, but the night I hear those red sneakers slapping along the sidewalk as PETMAN walks a little dog down the street for his master, I will know it’s too late - on a side-note, take all of my money Boston Dynamics, I want one.
CableJive dockBoss+ review
The concept of the dockBoss+ is simple. Back in the days of the iPod, you bought an expensive audio dock for it that uses Apple’s proprietary 30 pin connector. Over the years, you’ve moved on to an Android phone and are no longer able to use that dock. CableJive’s new product promises to remedy your situation with a simple cord. Does it work as intended? — Our full review after the break!








FingerFlux lets you feel touch screens before actually touching them -- (Video)
When the iPhone popularized the touch screen it didn’t magically do away with the issues that plagued the technology for years prior. Tactile response is key to being able to type accurately and rapidly on a keyboard. On a touch screen however, it’s a little tougher. And so here we introduce FingerFlux, a magnet that directs your fingers to the center of touch buttons.
ITG's xpPhone 2 will run Windows 8
In Technology Group, the Chinese company responsible for merging the smartphone-Windows PC user experience, has once again combined both the realms of Microsoft’s Windows desktop operating system, and the ultra-portable smartphone. This time, the company has created what they are calling the “post-smartphone” - similar to xpPhone’s of old, ITG is in the works to release the xpPhone 2 - a smartphone that is poised to run both Windows 7 and Microsoft’s yet to be released, PC version of Windows 8. — More after the break!
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