Toyota and Oculus have announced the creation of a virtual reality driving simulator, which they hope will ease the passage for learner drivers. The TeenDrive365 program will place Oculus Rift-toting teenagers behind the wheel of a ...
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Garmin Fenix 3 – First Impressions from CES 2015 Sports watches have tended to be a little lacking in the looks department, to the point where you really have to be dedicated to use them as everyday watches. That’s something ...
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Teddy the Guardian can read a child's heart rate, oxygen levels and body temperature. Teddy the Guardian, a smart teddy bear created by London based, award-winning startup ID Guardian, has debuted at CES 2015. The Teddy features sensors ...
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Apple is reportedly planning to license its female Lightning port technology to third party accessory makers, and has outlined some of the benefits. The Lightning port was introduced with the iPhone 5 in 2012 as Apple's new charging ...
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This year, for the first time at CES, gadget makers got it right, with an entire array of new technology and devices that sparkle, shine, and made me seriously swoon. Here's what caught my eye: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall Panasonic's ...
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Audi and INRIX, Inc. have partnered to help drivers better tackle the challenges of daily driving with the introduction of INRIX XD Traffic services to Audi vehicles in North America, available in model year 2015 Audi vehicles with Audi ...
Smart Lighting Simply Connected at CES 2015 In the past years, lighting has solidified its position as cornerstone of the smart home. With Philips Hue, OSRAM Lightify and GE Link, consumers experience increasing freedom of choice. The ...
Color Alive allows kids to photograph and virtually animate their creations before having them 3D printed. Crayola has unveiled its latest initiative to bring art and crafts in to the 21st century, allowing kids to virtually animate and ...
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Robot can initiate conversations, remember birthdays and mimic a consumer's movements. Meccano has unveiled its Meccanoid G15 KS robot at CES 2015. The buildable robot uses its 'Mecca Brain' and voice recognition technology to say ...
Forget OLED and flexible panels, LG has confirmed its monstrous 105-inch curved 21:9 5K TV will hit UK retailers in the coming months. Having been showcased last year, the behemoth of the home entertainment space is now on its way to shop ...
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Corsair has demonstrated a new addition to the drivers for its RGB backlit gaming keyboards, making them able to react to feedback from games. The idea is the keyboard could use the 16.5million colours of each key to show things like your ...
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Jaguar Land Rover is working with Intel and computer vision technology maker Seeing Machines to develop a technology that will be capable of monitoring driver's face and eyes to reduce distraction and drowsy driving. Seeing Machines ...
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LG has announced its Smart TVs running the webOS software will carry the brand new Sling TV internet streaming platform. Announced at CES 2015, Sling TV comes from the makers of the Slingbox and delivers television content packages via ...
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Sony Pictures has revealed it was largely unprepared for the hacking attack that took place last year. Michael Lynton, the chief executive of the firm, spoke to the Associated Press, describing the firm as being a ‘canary in the ...
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With LG having unveiled the world’s first flexible OLED TV earlier this week, the manufacturer has now confirmed the innovative offering will hit retailers later this year. Dubbed the LG EG9900, the flexible TV made its first ...
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