Forget about induction technology, which is the biggest wannabe for wireless charging. You still have to set your device in a fixed location, and the benefit is that of an abysmally-slow rate. The real future of gadgets and power may not even need batteries at all.
Thanks to Vamsi Talla and a team of researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle, their hard work has created both a sensor and a camera that operates on what most modern households have: WiFi signals from…
A new day, a new Samsung smartphone rumored that makes little to no sense. Even less sense than the non-microSD-capable, low-power Galaxy S6 Active. This one's allegedly called Galaxy S5 Neo and will likely carry on a dubious tradition of watered-down versions of last year flagships.
Even if no one really asked for something like this, Samsung wants to have all the bases covered. So, if you were drooling over the curvaceous S6 Edge, but lusted after more screen real estate and a slightly lower price point, here you go.
The Galaxy S6 Plus, aka S6 Edge Plus, is reportedly on its way to store shelves in a matter of weeks, and some speculate it could make a…
It's become pretty obvious in recent weeks a third-generation Motorola Moto X is in the pipeline, and Lenovo's CEO indirectly corroborated speculation of a pre-fall launch the other day. That's not only good news for folks looking to buy "Lenovorola's" next big thing, as it also means last year's flagship device is about to regain its…
Logitech's most advanced mouse now comes in a more compact form for easy mobility. Only a few months after the announcement of the MX Master wireless mouse, Logitech has just introduced the portable MX Anywhere 2. Like its larger sibling, the Logitech MX Anywhere 2 features Darkfield laser sensors that track on all surfaces, even glass.
But unlike the Logitech MX Master, the MX Anywhere 2 is small and slim…
Under the terms of Nokia's mobile phone business sale to Microsoft, the latter scored exclusive rights over the Lumia brand, but could only use the Nokia name to market homebrewed smart handhelds until the end of 2015 and "dumb" phones for 10 years.
Unsurprisingly, Redmond is slowly phasing out or rebranding veteran Lumia family members, with new…
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