BlackBerry’s latest smartphone has finally launched in the UK, although it’s not easy to get your hands on one. The BlackBerry KeyOne is now available to purchase in the UK, although stock is limited to just one retailer ...
Tags: BlackBerry, smartphone
With prices rapidly falling, there’s been no better time to pick up a 4K television – especially with Christmas impending. Amazon has discounted the Sony Bravia KD55XD8005 55-inch Android 4K HDR Ultra HD Smart TV (2016) from ...
Tags: HD Smart TV, 4K display
Rumour has it that a Google Chromecast 4K (or is that Chromecast 3?) is in the works – and it may be nearly ready to launch. Last year, Google disappointed with a Chromecast 2 that didn’t feature 4K support. Now we’re ...
Tags: Google Chromecast 4K
Today we tend to take LED video displays for granted. Indeed, they became common features in our towns and we mostly pay attention to their outward quality parameters. we believe time has come to spell out major technical principles of ...
Tags: LED Video Displays, LED video, Chipshow
Speaking at the F8 developer’s conference on Thursday, Facebook’s CTO Mike Schroepfer showed off an advanced version of the Eve: Valkyrie space-based shooter game to attendees. He hinted it won’t be long before excited ...
Tags: Facebook, Consumer Electronics, ces
LG plans to launch a new flagship series of smartphones that will be positioned above the existing G-series, a new report suggests. An article by the Korea Herald claims that LG wants to outdo its own top-tier goods with a super-premium ...
Tags: LG, G-Series, Smartphone
It is reported that Apple's next-generation iPad mini 2 will adopt Retina Display, because Taiwan has yet not put retina display into mass production, AUO is bowled out from the competition for display supplier of iPad mini 2. Apple ...
Tags: iPad Mini, Retina Display
Old-school picture frames are so last century. After all, they don't do much more than show off one shot. Digital photo frames, on the other hand, let you pop in a memory card or USB thumb drive and instantly create slideshows with cool ...
Tags: Digital Picture Frames, photos
GigOptix Inc of San Jose, CA, USA (a fabless supplier of analog semiconductor and optical communications components enabling high-speed end-to-end information streaming over optical fiber and wireless networks) says that it is leveraging ...
Tags: GigOptix, Electrical, Electronics
TWELVE hours, 15 minutes. That's the video playback time the new MacBook Air delivered in our tests - conducted at 75 per cent screen brightness on a 13-inch model. Last week, we pitted the 2013 MacBook Air against its predecessor, the ...
Tags: Apple, Computer Products, Consumer Electronics, MacBook
Many companies have tried to build an elegant tablet that's the right combination of look, feel, and functionality. Not many have succeeded. But my first look at the new 10.1-inch Sony Xperia Tablet Z ($500) makes me think that maybe the ...
Tags: Sony, Xperia Tablet Z
How do you see what you can’t see? With thermal imaging, you view the radiation or infrared wavelengths emitted by objects. Infrared wavelengths — too long for the human eye to detect — are part of the electromagnetic ...
Tags: Invisible Visible, Thermal Imaging, Industrial Equipment
The HSV Gen-F range will become the quickest, most powerful and most technologically advanced family of sports cars ever to emerge from Holden’s go-fast division when it launches across Australia from June. The HSV Gen-F embraces ...
BLU Products, one of the fastest growing mobile phone manufacturers in the world, announced the new VIVO 4.65 HD, as a big brother to the already popular and bestselling VIVO 4.3 which launched earlier this year. Improvements on the VIVO ...
Tags: BLU Products, smartphone devices, mobile phone, phone
Computerworld - Tablets seem to be heading in two directions: There are those primarily designed for consumption of books, movies and other content, and those intended for content creation as well as consumption. That distinction is ...
Tags: Nook Tablets, Camera, 7-in.Nook HD, processing power, display resolution