Preview: Creative Sound Blaster Roar Wireless Speaker
We saw the Creative Sound Blaster Roar earlier this year at CES and were blown away by its sheer output at its price point. Here's our first impressions of this punchy little wireless speaker after...
View ArticleSamsung Unveils Tizen-Powered Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo Smart Watches
Samsung Electronics today unveiled not one, but two successors to its Galaxy Gear smart watch at Mobile World Congress 2014. They are the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo. How different are they from the first...
View ArticleEyeVerify's Eye Scanning Technology to Integrate with AirWatch's Secure...
Security company EyeVerify announced today at Mobile World Congress 2014 that it is integrating its Eyeprint verification technology with AirWatch's mobile content management solution app, Secure...
View ArticleHands-on: Samsung Gear 2 & Gear 2 Neo
While MWC 2014 may not officially kick off until tomorrow, Samsung has jumped the gun by unveiling its new second-generation smartwatches, the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo, a day early. But with less than six...
View ArticleIT Show 2014 Preview - The Bargain Season Begins! (Updated)
Happening at the Marina Bay Sands this 27th February, the first electronics show of 2014 will feature products such as smartphones, laptops, and digital cameras, just to name a few. As always, we bring...
View ArticleHands-on: Samsung Galaxy S5
At MWC 2014, Samsung unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the 5.1-inch Galaxy S5. Yes, it has a fingerprint scanner. Yes it's IP67 water and dust resistant. Yes, it can monitor your heart rate. And...
View ArticleHuawei Enters the Wearables Market with the TalkBand B1
Huawei added a new product category into their consumer products line-up today with the announcement of the TalkBand B1. The hybrid 'talk and track' companion to the recently announced MediaPad X1 is...
View ArticleIntel Unveils Two 64-bit Atom Processors at MWC 2014
Intel unveiled two 64-bit Atom processors at MWC 2014 today, and also spoke of its multiyear agreements with Lenovo, ASUS and Foxconn to develop mobile devices running on Intel chips.
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