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Google unveils smart contact lens that is a wireless glucose monitor
If you think the Google Glass is cool, then here’s something by the tech-giant that re-defines the purpose of eyewear. For long we have only seen smart contact lenses in sci-fi movies which double up as virtual displays, but we all know that they are work of fiction which won’t become into reality any time…
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Adobe partners with MakerBot and Shapeways to add 3D printing support to Photoshop CC
3D printing is evolving into more approachable technology faster than ever before and though 2013 was abuzz with news related to it, the trend isn’t slowing down in 2014 in any ways. Giving it a huge boost, Adobe today launched the latest update to its subscription-based Creative Cloud suite that includes 3D printing capabilities as…
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The world’s first Kit Kat Store named ‘Chocolatory’ to open in Tokyo
Off-late we have started to associate the name Kit Kat with our smartphones thanks to Google and Android but should we forget the scrumptious crispy chocolate. But the fingered-chocolate is more famous in Japan where it is sold in a slew of unique flavors which isn’t available anywhere else; rest of the world has to…
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Nissan’s website wants you to use ‘Jedi Force’ to explore the Juke
If you are one those hardcore fans of the ‘Star Wars’ who eats sleeps and breathes by the franchise, then this might be the coolest thing you have ever come across over the internet! A website recreates the magic from the galaxy far, far away to help you recognize the Jedi force that resides in…
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Samsung Galaxy S5 specifications leaked, to come in both plastic and metal versions
As the sales and desirability of Samsung Galaxy S4 have started to dwindle and the novelty to fade away, the anticipation of the next generation is the series has started to pick up momentum. As we are getting closer to the launch of the new Galaxy S5 which is speculated to happen sometime in March…
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Sony’s XSP-N1BT cradle transforms Android smartphone to in-car entertainment system
Every year at Consumer Electronics Show a plethora of great products are shown off and launched by companies from around the world and the mad rush makes some of the cool products go unnoticed. One such product which was introduced at this year’s CES was a double-din music player for car by Sony. But it’s…
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Four reasons why you should not buy a 4K Ultra HD TV
With a grand introduction at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show, the Ultra High Definition TVs with 4K resolution became the latest fad of the year. The major technology companies including LG, Samsung and Sony were the first to launch 4K TVs which came with eye-watering price-tags but over the year, many Chinese companies and a…
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Audi and Google likely to announce in-car Android infotainment plans at CES
We are just a week away from the 2014 edition of CES and we have already been flooded with a barrage of leaks and important information even before the show kicks-off. A report by Wall Street Journal has indicated that Google and Audi will make a partnership announcement at the Consumer Electronics Show which is…
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World’s fastest WiFi technology in the works in Israel
A US-based company named ‘Wilocity’, a relatively unknown name in the tech world, is working on a new technology that will enable the WiFi routers to transfer data at the speeds of 7 gigabytes per second, which is 25 times faster than the current average speed. The latest technology is being developed in Israel’s port…
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HTC explains the ‘The Anatomy of an Android OS Update’ through a detailed infographic
It’s always a bummer when a new version of Android is announced and there’s an excruciating long waiting period before the update lands up on your device. Most smartphones don’t even get the latest OS update and the worst bit is, there’s no specific timeframe, neither there are any notifications of the schedule. Though I…