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Researchers For Microsoft Develop Motion Tracking And Control Device For Wrist
0By: Kevin Green | October 11th, 2012 | Gadgets, NewsMicrosoft’s Kinect was a cool innovation and its motion tracking and controls added a dimension to video games that was not possible before. However, the technology is still relatively young and companies like Microsoft are looking at ways to make the devices smaller and more intuitive. That is why researchers for the technology giant have ...
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LarkLife Bracelet Tracks Sleep, Diet and Exercise to Help Users Live Better
By: Kevin Green | October 11th, 2012 | Gadgets, Health, iOS, Living, Mobile Apps, SmartphonesThe Lark bracelet was first introduced as a sleep-tracking device and a vibrating alarm. The company has upgraded its product and on October 8 launched their brand new product - Larklife. The bracelet has been designed to track all activities one does during the day...
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CNET Reports That Google and Samsung Developing Larger Tablet To Take On Apple’s iPad
By: Kevin Green | October 9th, 2012 | Android, Gadgets, Google, News, TabletsTechnology news source CNET has reported that Google and Samsung are working on the Nexus 10 which will be a larger tablet similar in size to the the iPad. The report says that the device will be a 10.1-inch tablet and will be the up market version of the recently relea...
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Canada’s Panda Robotics is Using Crowd Funding to Bring 3D Printing to Everyone
By: Kevin Green | October 9th, 2012 | Business, Gadgets, News, O CanadaThe consumer 3D printer market has become very hot very quickly as companies are racing to bring their 3D printers and services to the masses. The technology has been around for quite some time however the uses thus far have been for commercial purposes such as prototyping and modeling. However, the latest push is to get a printer that is usable with a standard laptop, similar to 2D printers curre...
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Canada And United Kingdom Get New Kobo Glo And Mini e-Readers
By: Talha Bhatti | October 8th, 2012 | Gadgets, News, O Canada, TabletsThe world has gone ga-ga for e-readers and manufacturers can’t seem to produce them quickly enough. Amazon has come out as a contender in the tablet market thanks to its hot Kindle device including the popular and widely acclaimed Kindle Paperwhite. Barnes & Nobl
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Motorola Adds More Devices To The Bootloader Unlock Program In Canada
By: Talha Bhatti | October 8th, 2012 | Gadgets, News, O Canada, SmartphonesIn 2012 Motorola started the Bootloader Unlock Program with the promise that “additional devices will be added progressively.” The Bootloader Unlock Program was basically a setup by Motorola where they offered their users the ability to gain root privileges. This is done by unlocking the bootloader which allows “basic h...
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3D Printing Hits Downtown Manhattan As Companies Try To Bring Their Technology Mainstream
By: Talha Bhatti | October 8th, 2012 | Business, Gadgets, NewsMakerBot is a pioneer in the retail 3D printing market and has recently opened up a store front in downtown Manhattan. The location is meant to showcase the company’s technology as well as the abilities of its printers. The store also sells incredible 3D models that have been printed using MakerBot’s 3D printers. The newly released Replic...
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CRTC Forcing Wireless Providers to Create Network To Track and Prevent iCrime
By: Kevin Green | October 6th, 2012 | Apple, Gadgets, News, O Canada, SmartphonesCanadian newspaper The Globe and Mail has reported that the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) will be taking a large bite out of
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Canada’s D-Wave Gains New Investors Including Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and In-Q-Tel
By: Kevin Green | October 6th, 2012 | Business, Gadgets, News, O CanadaVancouver’s D-Wave Systems has been working on their revolutionary quantum chip technology for almost eight years. The start-up’s work promises to unleash unbelievable amounts of computing power that would help make solving today toughest computing issues much easier. Although their intent in undeniable, their actual work has not been able...
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New Report Suggests That Apple Should Release a Low Priced iPhone For Developing Markets
By: Talha Bhatti | October 5th, 2012 | Apple, Business, Gadgets, News, SmartphonesThe iPhone 3GS silently slipped into the history books amid the iPhone 5 hoopla created by Apple. With the entry of the California based technology giants latest device, the older version of the iPhone will stop production and will be replaced by the iPhone 4 as the oldest supported device and the entry level phone for the manufacturer. Charlie W...
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