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TechnologyTell Review: Eone Bradley Timepiece and more


TechnologyTell Review: Eone Bradley Timepiece

With the speed at which technology advances, it's easy to get caught up in the frenzy of more power, flashy LEDs, and shiny screens. Mobile phones used to be good only for calls. And then text messages. And then basic things like note-organizer and calculator. Soon, like some sort of digital Katamari Damacy, the cell phone evolved into today's smartphones by picking up practically every useful feature possible along the way. Now, we use them more than standard laptops and desktops.

However, modern technology doesn't guarantee a slam dunk of a product. If you've ever suffered through one of Michael Bay's Transformer movies, then you know exactly what I mean. Tech and special effects aren't a guarantee of a quality product.  It takes elements of beauty and substance in order to create an impression worthy for the ages.

Smartwatches are a big thing right now, as manufacturers scramble to dominate wrist real estate. Yet, despite all the power and prowess these latest devices wield, they haven't caught on with the average consumer as much as companies would like you to believe.

So when the Bradley timepiece launched on Kickstarter, it was kind of a big thing. Still is. Despite having no LEDs or fancy technology, the project breached the half a million dollar mark. It just goes to show that quality design can stand all on its own and succeed.

Design

The Bradley timepiece is just that. A timepiece. It's not a watch. Sure, it resembles a watch in many ways. But naming the Bradley a watch is like calling a sundial a clock. It's not the same and shouldn't be categorized as such. However, each of these objects are classified as timepieces, since they do track and record time in their own ways.

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Quite stunning in its simplicity

It's hard not to stare at the Bradley timepiece, considering how very different it is from any other wrist-mounted accessory. One can spend hundreds (or more) on the latest digital smartwatch or intricate designer watch. I can't say that I've ever stopped someone to comment on his/her watch. In fact, I can't remember the last time I've observed one remarking on another's watch that was not feigned interest for the sake of conversation or flattery.

Wearing the Bradley timepiece out in public makes me feel like its keeper, with the way it draws gazes from those paying attention and/or who have a sense of style.

From the point of opening the box to fitting and wearing the Bradley, modern elegance is the recurring design theme. Even the included booklet, created of…

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How Millennials are investing: With an app, duh

I'm at that age where I'm still collecting special-occasion money from my distant family, but I'm also raking in the grown-up, boot-strapping American workforce money. I went to school for free, live with my parents, subsist on the Taco Bell dollar menu, and only shop for status symbols when Santa Claus drops a check signed by my Grandmom into my stocking. Because of this questionable/beneficial pseudo-adult behavior, I have a big ol' pile of untouched doll hairs sitting in the bank. I call this account "The American Dream" and I check it every morning over my $6 Starbucks and cackle while I read hate mail from angry Baby Boomers.

Obviously, living this way leaves a lot of money left over for things like investing. But what kind of Millennial invests? The market bodes about as welcoming as the lawless Wild…

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Flywheel targets Uber with $10 New Year's Eve rides

Flywheel targets Uber with $10 New Year's Eve ridesAt the same time as Uber and Lyft are trying to make as much money as possible on New Year's Eve with price surging, Flywheel has announced it will offer $10 flat-rate rides. In four American cities, Flywheel will connect people to taxis and all of the rides will only cost $10 over New Year's Eve. The rides must be worth less than $50 to be…

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'Always Desire more': Multiple HTC mid-rangers en route to CES 2015

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It's (almost) settled – HTC will be swinging by Las Vegas next week to take the wraps off some hot new gear at CES, but the top-of-the-line "Hima" phone is saved for a February or March intro. Selfie addicts mustn't be sad though, as one particular Desire model expected out at the Consumer Electronics Show may sport dual 13 MP cameras.

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Qualcomm teases upcoming Snapdragon phone

Qualcomm teases upcoming Snapdragon phoneQualcomm has used its Twitter account to tease an upcoming smartphone that will be powered by a Snapdragon processor. The teaser appears to be for the LG G Flex 2 since the back of the device in the tweet has the same design as other G series phones from LG. Qualcomm's teaser only says…

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Second-gen Moto G with LTE, larger battery on the way, Motorola Brazil suggests

Moto G 2014This was probably not supposed to happen yet, but Motorola's Brazilian arm just spilled the beans on an unannounced future Moto G spin-off. One with the same 5-inch 720p display as the standard 2014 edition, but 4G LTE connectivity as well, and a larger-capacity battery.

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Samsung Galaxy A7 may reach SK on January 14

Samsung Galaxy A7 may reach SK on January 14Reports coming out of South Korea say that Samsung has plans to introduce its Galaxy A7 smartphone in the country on January 14. The new smartphone will reportedly be introduced in the country alongside the Galaxy A5. Both the A5 and A3 are already available in some markets such as China. Samsung's…

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Twitter tests advertising in Following lists

Twitter tests advertising in Following listsTwitter has experimented with a few new ways of advertising and one of them is placing sponsored accounts inside of user Following lists. A new test from Twitter for this ad placement was noticed by a number of people after actor William Shatner tweeted about it. Shatner's post was in reference to Dwayne…

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Unlocked Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5 now available stateside

Galaxy-A5The wait is finally over, all ye budget-strapped metallic smartphone lovers, as the oft-delayed Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5 just hit Expansys USA. A little late to stuff the two into Christmas stockings, but that midnight New Year's kiss may rapidly turn into something steamier with one of these bad boys as last-minute holiday presents.

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HTC Hima artwork surfaces, alongside purported spec-enlightening benchmark

HTC Hima renderAs 2015's first high-profile technology trade show creeps up, the names and plans of CES exhibitors are beginning to clarify. HTC just reportedly sent press invites for a Las Vegas event on January 5, with the Taiwanese company's next-gen flagship phone tipped by many to take center stage.

Other semi-credible sources say the One M9, aka Hima, may lurk in the shadows a while longer, with one or several mid-range Desires instead prepped for CES…

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