Have kitchen gadgets become status symbols? High–end breadmakers, coffee machines and mixers were a big hit this Christmas. But do people often get them just because they look good on their worktops? Share · Tweet this. Email. A Dualit coffee machine …
Colorful Internet and high-tech businessmen are vowing to take to the world stage in 2014, and seduce the civilized world with gadgets and apps. Alibaba … Producing high–end devices that compete with the iPhone for the attention of wealthy young Chinese.
The product that appears most ready to break through and enter the most homes over the next year is the “ultra-high-definition” TV, which provides roughly four times higher resolution than the plain old “high definition” TV sets people have been buying …
Taiwan-based gadget maker Asus is unveiling its Asus RT-AC87U Wi-Fi home router, which it bills as the world's fastest Wi-Fi router. It uses … Those companies are all much bigger than Quantenna, but its focus on high–end technology has helped it.
The retreat doesn't reflect less consumer appetite for what Koenig called the "dynamic duo" of tech gadgets. Spending on smartphones and tablets is still expected to account for some 43 cents of every dollar spent on technology this year. But the …
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – Chipmaker Nvidia Corp gave new details of an upcoming chip with beefed-up graphics for mobile gadgets and cars as it faces a slowing personal computer industry and harsh competition in smartphones and tablets. The K1 is Nvidia's …
In December, Eircom pledged to extend its fibre-connected broadband rollout to 1.4 million premises by the end of 2015, leading to a sharp increase in broadband speeds available to some non-urban Irish homes businesses. In late December, the …
Technology companies had “taken the cream off the top” with the rapid adoption of high–end mobile devices in the west and major cities in developing markets, Mr Koenig said. “The industry will be increasingly reliant on lower-end devices that are …
The chefs cook in a TV kitchen that features equipment normally found in a home kitchen, not high–end gadgets. Horn wants viewers to be able to replicate the dishes in their own kitchen. It will air on Service Electric, RCN and Blue Ridge Communications.