Companies will have to move outside their comfort zone and seek advice from high–end fashion makers instead of just industrial designers, he said. Pebble, a smartwatch maker, made a step in that direction this week, when it introduced a version of its …
Booster Media is the world's leading company for HTML5 games distribution and in-house Game Studio for high–end HTML5 games. They teamed-up with Singapore-based AccelerAsia to represent them in the South-East Asian market. The partnership …
This year, you'll be able to play video games on an iPad or high-definition TV using an iOS-based wireless game controller, or fling Angry Birds and crush candies on desktop Android PCs. The $100 Stratus Wireless Gaming Controller from gaming hardware …
We caught up with another example, E Ink, at CES 2014, and got to see up close some of the gadgets making good use of its electronic paper technology. You'll … According to an E Ink spokesperson, the tag is being tested by various airlines, and could …
ChefJet's manufacturer 3D systems believe their latest offering is the "must-have companion for the professional baker, cake master, and high–end event and restaurateur." It comes … It isn't the cheapest of kitchen gadgets though coming in at over £3 …
There's gizmos and there's gadgets — and then there's this. Here's a few of the strangest things we've seen or expect to deal with at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show — including some high lights, some low lights and a couple of just plain weird …
At the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where Krzanich delivered the opening keynote this week, the inescapable buzz from tech companies, investors, and the most eager of early adopters was that gadgets people mix in with their everyday …
Las Vegas/San Francisco (dpa) – From smartcars to smarthomes, and from smartglasses to smartphones, many of the gadgets on display at this year's Consumer Electronics Show purport to use digital intelligence to make the lives of modern humans easier to …
It may be too late to resist this movement, with smart TVs already firmly entrenched in the mid-to-high end market, but resist it we should. That's because the "Internet of things" stands a really good chance of turning into the "Internet of …