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Amazon’s futuristic smartphone rumored to pack holographic-type 3D technology!
We don’t deny the fact that Amazon has a knack of creating products that manage to gain favor from technology-aficionados everywhere. The company’s next offering could be its first smartphone, an announcement that has already managed to send ripples through the technology realm off-late. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Amazon plans…
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Samsung Galaxy S5 breaks sales records of the previously launched Galaxy S4!
While most of us might have turned away from Samsung’s latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5, the rest of the world thinks differently. The phone has apparently grabbed eyeballs world over, and has sold like a fresh batch of buns at the only bakery in town! While the Samsung Galaxy S4 broke records with its…
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Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with a thief-proof kill-switch that locks the phone when stolen
Too be honest, most of the flagship smartphones being dished out by technology giants from across the globe are packed with unnecessary gimmickry in the name of upgrades. While Samsung has done just that with its newest brainchild, the Galaxy S5, this device does come with one particularly cool function that seems to have been…
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Logitech unveils the K830 illuminated wireless keyboard for smart TVs and computers
Logitech is currently one of the fore-runners in the realm of computer peripherals, and for good reason. The company has been dishing out some pretty innovative accessories for computers since quite a while now, and has managed to do it all over again! Logitech’s most recent unveiling has left us pleasantly surprised, christened the Illuminated…
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Volvo develops inflatable, portable and incredibly safe car seats for kids
Installing a kid’s seat in a car to enable toddlers to enjoy their ride a little better isn’t new and parents around the globe have been investing small fortunes in these simple detachable modifications to their beloved rides. The folks at Volvo’s Concept Center in Los Angeles have redesigned the conventional kid’s car seat with…
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Rumors flood our way of Samsung’s upcoming flagship tablet lineup; to sport 10.5-inch AMOLED displays
Samsung loves staying in the news and regularly unleashes some pretty eye-catching devices to continue making headlines. The South Korean technology bigshot has been planning a swanky new line of flagship tablets, currently being called the SM-T800 models. If rumors are to be believed as gospel truth, these tablets could very well come packed with…
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Future cars will support Windows-based smartphones, using Mirrorlink tech
Cars of the future will be a little more technologically advanced than their current-day counterparts. Technology giants like Apple have long been developing and perfecting ways to connect cars and smartphones and most recently, Microsoft has jumped aboard the bandwagon too. The company recently announced its plans to bring smartphone integration with automobiles to the…
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Wilson unveils smartphone-application-enabled smart basketball
The game of basketball is now more than hoops and wood-paneled courts. Giving the sport an added dash of technology, sports goods manufacturing giant Wilson has unleashed an extremely smart basketball that hooks up to a dedicated smartphone application! The ball features performance-tracking sensors inside its core and will enable players to connect it with…
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Samsung develops means to mass-produce graphene for bendable smartphones!
Human kind has long hailed graphene to be one of the most promising materials for manufacturing, after adamantium of course. The formerly mentioned material could literally change the way modern gadgets work, however, manufacturing graphene isn’t as easy. As always, South Korean electronics giant has taken a leap ahead of its peers and has managed…
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Chicara Nagata designs a completely cool and pointless motorcycle-security-camera hybrid
Security cameras are meant to be small, discreet or completely hidden from view, in order to capture footage that probably wouldn’t show up on tape in the first place if the concerned subject knew about the presence of the camera. However, it seems like the Japan Security System Co. and designer Chicara Nagata didn’t think…