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CES 2014: Keecker mobile bot follows you around, projects videos, checks mails and plays music
What’s that little thing moving along the floor, spreading joys and music among everyone? They call it the Keecker, a video projector that quadruples up as a smartphone synching device, music play and email-checking portal. It’s wireless, looks futuristic and has a battery whose charge could keep its wheels rolling for a week! The robot…
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CES 2014: Eye-tracking games on PC? Tobii makes it true
Swedish company Tobii are well known for a number of eye-tracking innovations they have brought forth in recent years. At CES, they took another giant leap in the field of specialization with the inclusion of an all new eye-tracking sensor. In partnership with peripheral company SteelSeries, they have conjured up a device that can be…
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CES 2014: Panasonic’s all new 4K camera is wearable, really
Panasonic have shown off their amazing new UHD camera that joins the long league of wearable devices that have rained down on CES this year. This Ultra High-Definition camera is wearable with the help of a plastic mount. On the inside, it’s pure muscle as one report states. Through there are too few sources to…
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CES 2014: Bang & Olufsen BeoSound Essence one-touch wall-mounted control music system
Bang & Olufsen have made their presence known at this year’s CES with the BeoSound Essence music system. Simplistic and minimalist is the approach they have taken in designing this cool wall-mounted aluminium controller. It comes along with a separate box unit. It was presented by Tue Mantoni, the company’s CEO, and was introduced it…
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CES 2014: Sony Tennis Racket sensor helps you track your swing over Bluetooth
Your tennis racket could never get smarter than this. Not without Sony on its side that is. CES 2014 has seen a number of impressive releases and announcements but when we talk about a tennis racket swing monitoring system, we’re straying into the niche. Sony has developed a special sensor that fixes itself on to…
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CES 2014: Ozobot toy robots follow lines, respond to flashes
The world of virtual gaming soon overwhelms us with the ‘virtualness’ it brings. Sooner or later we seem to grow in the need of physical gaming aspects such as tangibility. This is what the Ozobot gaming robots can offer. Basically a spherical robot that follows lines, sees color and reads flashes to respond accordingly. It…
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CES 2014: Cat B100 IP67-certified rugged phone will survive!
It’s been so long we’ve reviewed a rugged phone! Feels good to see the likes of Cat rolling out an option that is strength-wise as potent as most of the leading rugged phones we have reviewed in the past. Called the Cat B100, the phone is IP67 certified. It offers MIL 810G protection to all…
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CES 2014: Polaroid Socialmatic Camera blends instant prints on an Android platform
An Android-powered camera is a sure shot success in this day and age. And for those who would like the best of the retro Polaroid age, the Socialmatic camera is just what the doctor ordered. At CES 2014, Polaroid brought this beauty into public notice, promising Android as the operating back-end for it. It packs…
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Parrot unveils two eye-catching robots, the MiniDrone and Jumping Sumo at CES 2014
We humans may not be completely ready for a robot invasion in the near future, but that certainly hasn’t stopped us from experimenting with the world of robotics. Known for its developments in robotics, Parrot has, on previous account, managed to stun the world with fancy pieces of engineering that are built to be quite…
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Corning Gorilla Glass arriving in wearable, 3D-ready avatar
The strength of a glass lies not in its ability to protect smartphone displays alone. That’s not Chinese proverb. It’s just a rant of a really greedy geek. And who isn’t one? So when we hear about Corning Gorilla Glass arriving in a wearable, 3D-ready form, we are more than happy to share the tiding…