Daily Roundup: Samsung's sound lab, the gadgets of 2013, HFR movies and more!
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to …read more
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to …read more
BLU Products’ unlocked smartphones have only been truly useful in North America when using bigger carriers like AT&T and …read more
Beside’s Samsung’s Chromebox series ChromeOS has appeared mostly on laptops, but now LG is ready to put it up …read more
Soundrop’s communal listening experience is at last available on Android. As with the iOS app, music lovers can sign …read more
Stitching together a bunch of images to create a single picture is hardly a new concept. Panoramas are old …read more
Dropbox members no longer have to wait until they’re at a desktop to share a whole folder. An updated …read more
Mailbox has only handled Gmail since launch, but compulsive email checkers finally have a few more account options thanks …read more
It’s not been a particularly good year for the National Security Agency, what with Edward Snowden revealing how pervasive …read more
Peter Jackson’s introduction of high frame-rates (HFR) in Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey caused him an unexpected headache: many filmgoers …read more
MyGlass for iOS isn’t the only big news to come out of Google’s Glass camp today. Turns out, the …read more