According to Re/code, Apple's first wearable device will be shown off at the company's Sept. 9 event, but it won't be available to purchase until 2015. There's one very good reason for that, and it can be summed up in one word: Apps. When the iPhone …
Expected to be a high–end device, Motorola Shamu is also expected to sport a large 5.9in display. A 2MP front snapper is also expected to adorn the gadget. Other expected tech-specs include connectivity options like 4G-LTE, Wi-Fi, NFC and microUSB.
Apple is expected to launch multiple models of its first wearable gadget. Most of them will carry competitive price tags but the high–end smartwatch model will go as high as $400, the report added. The tech news site is usually a reliable source for …
The fatal police shooting of the unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., has prompted calls for more officers to wear so-called "body cameras" such as this one. The lapel-mounted gadgets are capable of recording the interactions between the public and …
Details are hazy as yet, but it's expected that the gadget will only be compatible with high–end Samsung smartphones. Docking a smartphone into the Gear VR should kick into motion head-tracking technology, using the handset's inbuilt accelerometer and …
This season the league began installing a phalanx of gadgets and systems that will collect and analyze data about every sliver of action in every game, clearly betting that data will add a Twilight Zone-like dimension to baseball that no one can yet …
Last year, Tim Cook acknowledged the increasing competition about wearables. This time, Apple no longer just acknowledges the sector but will also be participating in it. According to latest reports, the tech giant has been gearing up for the release …
As costs come down, more high–end and midtier smartphones will get their own readers, he added. Bergman would know; Synaptics makes fingerprint sensors for various electronic gadgets. It supplies the sensor found in the Galaxy S5 and the HTC One Max, …
But at the end of the day, to take my mind off solving business and analytical problems, I resort to writing—sportswriting to be exact. The fact is, my relationship with words, sentences and … Compared to the naive and PR treatment of topics in high …