Roundup: Best of TechRadar: this week’s best features and hottest reviews
Everything you need to know about your next tablet All the buying advice you need Your trusty iPad 4 might have cut it last year, but it’s 2014 now and a new wave of tablets is fast approaching, with...
View ArticleVideo: Pebble returns to hacking roots at Maker Faire 2014
Pebble has created simple, extremely customizable wearables that have surpassed its humble Kickstarter days, but the company still hasn’t forgotten where it began: within the hacker space. During...
View ArticleNest recalls all 440,000 Nest Protect smoke alarms
Nest saw great success with its smart thermostat. Even Google agreed, so it bought the company earlier this year. The Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide detector is proving to be more of […] View...
View ArticleMaglev tech used to make laptop keyboards really thin
Hardware manufacturers are on a never-ending quest to make our gadgets lighter and thinner. A new keyboard that just went into mass production will help them shave a few millimeters off this fall’s...
View ArticleThe HP Leap Motion keyboard will now be sold separately
The gesture-sensing Leap Motion keyboard will be sold individually starting this month for $99 (about £60, AU$106). The keyboard was previously bundled with certain HP PCs, and it was unclear whether...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi camera kit with interchangeable lenses hits Kickstarter
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny single-board computer that sits at the heart of many cool DIY projects, but now one of the first viable digital cameras based on this device is seeking […] Visit site:...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Xbox One controller for Windows isn’t its only new accessory
Microsoft was clearly unsure how to follow up the bombshell news that it has acquired Minecraft developer Mojang for a cool couple of billions, but announcing a few boring new accessories is probably...
View ArticleSeek Thermal: A $199 thermal cam add-on for iOS and Android
This summer FLIR released the first consumer-friendly thermal camera. The $300 “terminator vision” camera was built into a an iPhone case which streamlined the design and protected the camera, but...
View ArticleIn depth: Nvidia jumps into virtual reality with GeForce GTX 980 and 970
The marriage between PCs and virtual reality is stronger than ever thanks to the latest graphics card from Nvidia. During Nvidia’s inaugural 24-hour PC gaming event, Game24, CEO Jen-Hsun Jeng revealed...
View ArticleInterview: How Tintri’s flash storage solution takes a smart approach to...
You can’t accuse California-based Tintri of choosing an ill-fitting name: it literally translates to "lightning" in Irish Gaelic, which begins to make sense when you discover that the company sells a...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro, speakers, chargers...
As usual, our team of deal elves have been working through the night to bring you today’s best tech deals. And today we’ve got some exclusive bargains for you! Not only can you save £30 on the...
View ArticleThe top tech surprises of 2014
There’s an awful lot of tech news that happens in 365 and a quarter days, and not every headline is one you expect to read. We were treated to plenty of surprises in 2014 here at Geek, […] Excerpt...
View ArticleBiggest tech disappointments of 2014
It’s been an up-and-down year in the tech world. We’ve seen a lot of really amazing things happen, and we’ve also dealt with our share of disappointments. Here’s a look at a few […] See the article...
View ArticleCES 2015: New Samsung SSD allows laptops to sleep for months
Samsung has announced that it has started mass producing a "high-performance, low-powered" PCIe solid state drive that seems destined to go in laptops that will be running on the new Intel Broadwell-U...
View ArticleCanon brings cloud connectivity to the imageFORMULA DR-C225W
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by having to scan the occasional receipts for an expense report, the Canon imageFORMULA DR-C225W could help. Unlike traditional flatbed scanners, the imageFORMULA’s...
View ArticleToshiba’s new flash drive uses built-in keypad for PIN protection
Flash drives aren’t usually smiled upon as a way to transport corporate data, unless of course you’re Sony Pictures and you have no other choice. Toshiba’s new encrypted drive, however, adds an extra...
View Article$349 Apple Watch Sport only costs $83.70 to manufacture
The Apple Watch is an instant hit. Not with consumers, although in a few weeks the sales figures may reflect that, but with Apple’s bank balance. The reason? As with most Apple gadgets, […] Source:...
View ArticleSolar Paper charger is so thin you can slide it between the pages of a book
The folks over at Yolk have been working to introduce yet another earth and space-saving solar charger to juice your portable devices. It’s called the Solar Paper solar charger. Last year, the...
View ArticleSamsung’s Stripe battery bends like a piece of fiber
Samsung also unveiled a Band battery promising to increase smartwatch battery life by over 50%. Read article here - Samsung’s Stripe battery bends like a piece of fiber
View ArticleThe Nitro Duo is like two PCs stuffed into a VHS tape
CES isn’t all about big companies making big reveals. The little guys go there, too, hoping to turn heads with crazy gadgets like this 2-in-1 PC. It’s not a 2-in-1 like the numerous […] Continued...
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