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Gadget Ogling: Pebble Goes Round, VR Hits Movies, and Smart Locks Lose Keypads
2015-09-26 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
The latest Pebble looks a touch different from previous models of the smartwatch. Instead of a square screen with rounded edges, it bears a circular watch face. The Pebble Time Round also is thinner and lighter than its siblings, but it's not as water-resistant. More importantly, the battery doesn't last as long -- a couple of days rather than a week. That earns it a black mark.
Gadget Ogling: Fresh Fires, Tablet Touches, and Underwater Drones
2015-09-19 19:00:00| TechNewsWorld
In case you didn't already know it, Amazon has designs on taking over your television, and Fire TV seems a strong competitor to the refreshed Apple TV. Fire TV's big advantage is that it can stream video in ultra high-def 4K, while Apple TV cannot. Nor can Roku or Chromecast. There already are some fine games available for Fire TV, and there's a gaming edition available with a controller.
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tablet
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Gadget Ogling: All About Apple
2015-09-12 19:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Apple's latest iPhones -- the 6s and 6s Plus -- are faster, stronger and smarter than the previous models. A zippier processor and faster Touch ID, LTE, and WiFi feature among the incremental upgrades. There are a couple of interesting new features with this generation, primarily 3D Touch. This makes the screen receptive to pressure beyond lightly tapping or holding one's finger on an icon.
Gadget Ogling: Smart Bikes, Contactless Cards, and Roll-Up Keyboards
2015-08-29 19:00:00| TechNewsWorld
I never had much interest in riding a bicycle as a child, and although I now live in a tremendously bike-friendly city, I haven't found a way to learn without feeling like a total chump in public. Yet I am more interested than ever in leading a life on two wheels after discovering SmartHalo. This is a tool that attaches permanently to one's ride and turns it into a smart vehicle.
Tags: cards
smart
bikes
gadget
Gadget Ogling: Swimming Aids, Drinks Fixers, and Sleep Rings
2015-08-22 19:00:00| TechNewsWorld
As an occasional swimmer, I'd like a better way of monitoring how well I'm doing. It's not so easy to use a stopwatch on my phone in the pool as it is while out for a jog. So, Misfit is looking to bring wearables to the water with a new version of its Shine activity tracker, developed with Speedo. The Speedo Shine apparently can monitor your progress on laps across all types of strokes.
Tags: aids
sleep
rings
swimming
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