Review: Boomchair Pulse
Gaming chairs have historically been viewed as a very gimmicky peripheral for the gaming community, largely due to the typically poor quality and construction among the products to choose from. At...
View ArticleTelepathic control of games delayed until next year
Ok, so it’s not telepathic and it is a tiny step into the future of peripherals but at least it is a step. Surely many readers here can relate to my extreme frustration…
View ArticleCornell grad revolutionizes ultrasound tech
Cornell grad student George Lewis has made some revolutionary strides in ultrasound technology, nearly doubling efficiency over current devices and significantly reducing units in size. The...
View ArticleHands-on: Pandora gadget for Vista
Music lovers and those of us that work by our computer will probably be turned on to the new Pandora gadget for Windows Vista (though other writers here at Geek.com don’t particularly like…
View ArticleCast your vote in the T3 Gadget Awards
Do you have a favorite work gizmo that makes your day easier? What about a MP3 player that you simply cannot live without? Or maybe you even own a camera, computer or game you…
View ArticleecoATM introduced to make gadget recycling simple
If you have old gadgets lying around the house or office that you’d really like to get rid of then you can always throw them in the trash or be a bit more…
View ArticlePlastic Logic Shows QUE proReader for Biz Pros
Is the ebook reader market big enough for a pro niche? Plastic Logic certainly hopes so. CEO Richard Archuleta showed off the QUE proReader today, which is targeted to mobile business professionals....
View ArticleSkiff Demo: Super Thin Reader, Tablet Support, and a Palm Pre App
There's no dearth of e-readers announced at ces 2010, but few have been as anticipated as the Skiff. Developed by Hearst, Skiff has been a little hard to read. It is a company, a hardware device, and a...
View ArticleSphero robotic ball plays app-controlled night golf
Sphero, the robotic brainchild of the Orbotix robotics company, has been on my mind for quite some time now. The robotic ball fits in the palm of your hand and is controlled completely…
View ArticleQuick review: Breffo SpiderPodium and SpiderPodium Tablet
When a tablet or smartphone accessory is described as “universal”, it’s usually not very good. There’s just just too wide a difference between all the smartphones and tablets for many of the peripherals…
View ArticleHexagon Bike Camera Gives Cyclists Eyes in the Back of Their Head
Whether you do it for transport, recreation, exercise, or sport, cycling remains one of the most popular trends in the country. And it’s about to get a lot safer and smarter, thanks to […] The post...
View ArticleGalaxy Note 7, Fan Edition ‘Same Phone’ with Different Batteries
Ever wonder what happened to all those Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones recalled last year after they began exploding? Some found a new life as refurbished handsets offered for rental. Others, it...
View ArticleKeep Tabs On Your BO With Portable Odor Checker
Between a crowded commute, hectic meetings, and stressful deadlines, it’s easy to work up a sweat at the office. What’s not easy is covertly sniffing your armpits for signs of BO. Japanese tech […] The...
View ArticleLivestream Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 Unveiling
Samsung kicks off the annual device-reveal season with today’s unveiling of the Galaxy Note 8. Various leaks and teases have piqued consumer attention, which, frankly, is mainly focused on whether or...
View ArticleNew Device Heals Wounds, Replaces Stitches, Staples
You ever watch old science fiction movies and shows and marvel at how they handle medical things? Quick zap and boom! Your injury is all healed up. Well, unfortunately, we don’t live in […] The post...
View ArticleWearable Taps Into Tendons To Measure Human Movement
I am not an athlete by any stretch of the imagination. But as someone who struggles with chronic back pain, I understand the perils of pushing an injured body too hard. So does […] The post Wearable...
View ArticleSynthetic Optical Materials Ideal for Flexible Devices
Physicists at Chalmers University of Technology discovered why it is impossible to increase the speed limit of light. (Which, according to Einstein’s theory of special relativity, is set at 186,000...
View ArticleStop Ignoring Your Smart Speaker’s Privacy Functions
I use my Amazon Echo almost daily: to set tea or cooking timers, to check the news and weather, to play The Greatest Showman soundtrack for the millionth time. In the four months […] The post Stop...
View ArticleStudy: College Students Choose Smartphones Over Food
Would you rather relinquish use of your smartphone or access to food? For college students, the answer is a no-brainer. University at Buffalo researchers found that undergraduates prefer food...
View ArticleJapan Beefs Up Cybersecurity Ahead of 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Japan will reportedly inspect some 200 million network-connected devices ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. The government-backed National Institute of Information and Communications Technology...
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