Samsung may have only just put its S-Series Ultra HD TVs on sale recently, but the company isn’t slowing down, revealing it has new models – big and small – due in September. Presenting at the pre-IFA Global Press Conference, Samsung confirmed that it has larger and smaller versions of its UHD S9000 sets running [...]
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Luigi edition Nintendo 3DS LL gives Mario’s brother his due, but only in Japan
April 18th, 2013
mrinal There must be some kind of unstated rule that Nintendo can never give the US a special edition handheld without releasing some Japan-focused models. While the company was busy promising Americans an Animal Crossing 3DS XL of their very own, it was also introducing a Luigi edition 3DS LL for its home country as part [...]
New shear touch technology lets you skip a double-tap, push your device around (video)
May 11th, 2012
mrinal Most every touchscreen in the market today can only register your finger input as coordinates; that’s fine for most uses, but it leads to a lot of double-taps and occasionally convoluted gestures. A pair of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, Chris Harrison and Scott Hudson, have suggested that shear touch might be a smarter solution. [...]
Screen Grabs: Are agents on Fringe flashing their Google Wallet?
May 7th, 2012
mrinal We’re not sure exactly what the FBI’s standard issue kit consists of, but we imagine it has more than a few bits of secret tech. These screen grabs from this week’s Fringe, however, would have us believe that the rogue agents like to pick up their tabs with what looks like Google Wallet. We can [...]
Insert Coin: Hand Stylus for touch devices
May 4th, 2012
mrinal Inventive scribbler Steve King — no, not that one — is working his fingers raw trying to raise $25,000 on Kickstarter. His project, the colorfully-named Hand Stylus, works with all your capacitive touchscreens, sports a retractable nib that rotates to avoid uneven wear, and even sticks to the magnet on an iPad. While it can’t [...]
NVIDIA unleashes GeForce GTX 690 graphics card, loads it with dual Kepler GPUs, charges $1k
April 30th, 2012
mrinal Would you look at that? NVIDIA hinted it would be coming today, and it looks like the tease is living up to the hype. The company stormed into the weekend at its Shanghai Game Festival by unleashing its latest offering, the GeForce GTX 690 — and oh yeah, it’s packing two 28nm Kepler GPUs! Trumping [...]
AOC E2352PHz 3D Monitor Supports PC, PS3, and Uses Passive Glasses
January 19th, 2012
mrinal AOC has a cool new display for computer users and console gamers that supports 3D content. The 23-inch screen is called the E2352PHz. The screen has HD resolution and can also convert 2D images to 3D images. One of the best features is that the display uses passive 3D glasses. That means you can get [...]
Haier Demos 55 Inch Wire Free 3D HDTV At CES
January 18th, 2012
mrinal Back in September Haier announced the worlds first 55 inch wire free HDTV, which is capable of being running without any power wires, instead the power is transmitted to the HDTV wirelessly. As well as the TV being powered wirelessly there are also no wires to connect any of your devices, like your satellite or [...]
Toshiba unveils TL Series value-minded 3D Smart TV
September 3rd, 2011
admin In addition to the Toshiba flagship ZL2 3D TV, which features the world’s first consumer-targeted 55-inch glasses-free 3D display and a resolution four times full HD, the company also announced a more value-minded TL Series 3D TV, perhaps for those that may not be able to afford the ZL2, whatever the price may be when [...]
Sound Blaster Recon 3D improves sound and voice clarity for gamers on console and computers
September 2nd, 2011
admin I just mentioned the new media player that Creative has unveiled at IFA 2011 and alongside the media player came another audio solution for gamers. The device is called the Sound Blaster Recon3D and it is designed to be able to connect to the Xbox 360 or PS3, and PC or Mac. The device connects [...]




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