GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
PayPal Wants to Create an Edible Pill Password

PayPal has initiated a “body integration” campaign? Has my worst nightmare come to life? If this has to do with humans putting little chips or robots in our bodies, then let me lock myself inside my house right now. Upon … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Case, from CryptoLabs, Puts Your Bitcoin in a Hardware Wallet

Yes, Bitcoin is growing with potential, even as it exists in an era full of virtual security breaches. As you know, our Bitcoin money floats in the ether, but its invisibility makes it incredibly useful and convenient, also marking the … Continue reading

 

BATTERY & POWER TECHNOLOGY
Mophie Dishes out New Space Pack Line for Storage and SpaceStation Battery Pack

Mophie is a California-based tech company usually known for its smartphones accessories and battery pack cases for iPhones. Last year, Mophie upped its game by releasing a battery-toting iPhone case with an extra kick, external storage. Dubbed the “Space Pack”, … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
IBM Has Begun Testing AI Software That Works Like the Human Brain

At some point over the last decade you may have heard something about Numenta, a company dedicated to creating Artificial Intelligence software that works more like the human brain. Jeff Hawkins, founder of mobile computing company Palm, has dedicated his … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Tiko3D Printer Sports a Unibody Design to Maintain Its Sub-$200 Pricetag

Ontario-based 3D printing company Tiko3D has launched its Kickstarter campaign just in time for many of us who have nearly lost hope that an affordable, well-working 3D printer could exist. The past couple of years has been flooded with $99 … Continue reading

 

SAMSUNG
Samsung’s Popular SSD 850 EVO Series in New Form Factors

Last year, Samsung came out with a steady line of solid state storage called the SSD 850 Pro Series, a higher-end variant, then the more affordable 3D V-NAND technology, SSD 850 EVO Series soon after. The most recent update in … Continue reading

 

DELL
Google Announces Asus Chromebit & Slew of Affordable Chromebook Models to Come

Google just created something that’s going to remind you a heck of a lot of Intel’s Compute Stick. It’s a computer dongle that Google crammed all of its browser-based components into. Dubbed the Chromebit, this Asus-made stick looks a lot … Continue reading

 

INTEL
Intel and Micron to Release 3D NAND for 10TB SSDs

NAND is all over the news this week. Toshiba/SanDisk just announced its 48-layer BiCS 3D NAND, just hours before Intel and Micron announced its partnership to create its very own NAND flash chips for SSDs. It would stack up 32 … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Nvidia’s Autonomous Vehicle Technology, Drive PX, Using Tegra X1

Nvidia, known for making semiconductors and video game components, has also been busy working with automakers for a decade now, powering digital dashboards and infotainment systems with its Tegra processors. Now, it has come up with its own autonomous car … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
OCZ Debuts its Vector 180 Flagship SSD

A new solid-state drive (SSD) from OCZ is here, and although it was designed to compete with the likes of high-end SSD’s like the Samsung 850 Pro, it doesn’t quite meet benchmark performance expectations. That doesn’t mean it won’t be … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Eyefi’s New Mobi Pro 32GB SD Card Adds Extra Convenience

Memory card maker Eyefi has one primary purpose, to make our lives a little easier when it comes to transferring photos from camera to device. By connecting memory cards to Wi-Fi, Eyefi minimizes the amount of steps to see and … Continue reading

 

INTEL
Intel Announces New Line of Broadwell-based Xeon D Processors

Intel announced a new line of chips today called Xeon D, and they encompass the latest and greatest that Intel has to offer in the way of technology. Technology so advanced, in fact, that Intel hopes that it will be … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
InfiniFlash from SanDisk Hold up to 512TB at $1/GB

SanDisk just announced InfiniFlash, a 512TB, all-flash storage platform intended for apps to hold high performance databases, streaming video, and other big data. The technology is being touted as an entirely new category in the market (The Inquirer). Three models … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
FCC Approves Strongest Net Neutrality Rules to Date

In a landmark decision today, the Federal Communications Commission approved its long-awaited network neutrality plan, which reclassifies broadband internet as a Title II public utility. This classification will also enable the agency to have more regulatory power over the internet … Continue reading

 

BATTERY & POWER TECHNOLOGY
Samsung Develops New Space Saving Module, ePoP

I feel like I’m always complaining about smartphone batteries. I mean, they’re supposed to be getting better, and if it were up to me, long battery life would be the number one spec to win my heart over, even if … Continue reading