Games was the third most backed category on the crowdfunding site last year, behind technology and design. Board games, card games and video games recieved $89 million in backing on Kickstarter in 2014. This made games the third most ...
Tags: Board Games, Card Games, Video Games, Toys
Used to be that a car's bragging rights had everything to do with horsepower. Now, it's computing power, as automakers vie for consumer dollars with the latest in tech gadgetry. That pitched battle is in full view here at the 2015 ...
LED packaging service provider Unity Opto Technology has seen booming orders for LED lighting from the US and Europe with shipments scheduled through March 2015, the company said. Thus, Unity Opto is expected to ship 30-40 million LED light ...
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VOXX Electronics Corporation a wholly-owned subsidiary of VOXX International Corporation announced today the spring 2015 launch of a new Do-it-Yourself (DIY), entry level Bluetooth OBD II device that allows smartphone users access to ...
Tags: driving zones, Bluetooth device, Auto
With a number of LG G4 leaks and rumours having already surfaced online, the Korean manufacturer is getting in on the act, making the first official reference to the upcoming handset. Speaking with TrustedReviews during CES 2015, LG has ...
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Despite a recent slump in smartphone sales, Samsung shipped a staggering 665 million devices over the past 12 months, the company has confirmed. Given that the Korean manufacturer has multiple fingers in multiple tech-related pies, it is ...
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Things are looking up for HTC. The troubled smartphone maker has just announced its first sales growth in three years. Sales in the fourth quarter of 2014 hit NT$47.9 billion (£990 million), which is up from NT$42.9 billion in the ...
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People giving you a wide berth? Breathometer Mint is a handy gadget that lets you know when your breath is causing a stink. Just blow into it, and it'll tell you the quality of your breath, and how hydrated you are, so you can take better ...
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Xiaomi’s rumoured Mi5 flagship handset will be landing on January 15, if a new teaser poster is to be believed. A Xiaomi-stamped poster has turned up on the firm’s official Weibo page, pointing toward the new date, as spotted ...
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Motorola has announced a new 6-inch addition to its smartphone lineup, the Moto X Pro - but it's probably only coming to China. Last year, Chinese manufacturer Lenovo bought Motorola from Google. While this appeared at the time to be an ...
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The 2015 International CES® kicks off today poised to be a record-breaking show with more than 3,600 exhibitors across the largest show floor in history with more than 2.2 million net square feet of exhibit space, breaking last ...
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Global LED backlighting production value will drop about 10% in 2015 as production value for TV and tablet applications continue to fall, according to Taiwan-based LED makers. Smartphone applications will account for more than 30% of ...
Tags: LED Backlighting, LED Lights
After a troubled year in 2014, the global tablet market is not returning to the levels of growth seen in the last four years as demand for tablets will continue to be slow in 2015. Gartner estimates that worldwide tablet sales will reach ...
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Chevrolet is planning to use advanced connected vehicle technology, which will be capable of predicting and notifying drivers about certain components that might need attention before it impacts vehicle performance. Initially the ...
Tags: critical components, starter motor, fuel pump, Auto
Visteon will showcase advanced technology in three different passenger cars to demonstrate how it can increase a vehicle's value throughout its lifecycle by reducing warranty costs and enhancing the driving experience. Demonstrations will ...