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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
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Amazon is poised to reveal its very first smartphone, and the rumor mill is in full swing. It's expected to include a 3D display, utilizing sensors or retina-tracking technology in four front-facing cameras to detect eye positioning and movement in order to project a 3D image without the need for 3D glasses. As users move the device around, and closer to or further away from their face, it will zoom in and adjust text and images automatically. It reportedly will be available exclusively from AT&T.


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Amazon is poised to reveal its very first smartphone, and the rumor mill is in full swing. It's expected to include a 3D display, util...

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Nest has returned its Protect smoke and carbon monoxide alarm to the market, less than one month after recalling 440,000 units because of a defect. The device has been discounted to $99 from $130. The Protect was recalled because of a software glitch that could prevent it from properly sounding an alert. Nest issued a temporary software update to disable its Wave feature, promising a permanent fix later. Returning the device to the market before a permanent fix has been developed may call into question Nest products' reliability and quality.


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Nest has returned its Protect smoke and carbon monoxide alarm to the market, less than one month after recalling 440,000 units because of ...

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UK-based Pulsar, a social data analytics platform, has recently emerged as a smaller, but interesting new competitor to others in the field,...

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Augmented reality startup Blippar has confirmed it has Layar, an AR pioneer which started in 2009. Terms were undisclosed in a blog post on ...

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Spire on Tuesday kicked off preorders for its namesake new wearable device dedicated to promoting health by monitoring the wearer's breathing. Billed as "the first wearable that tracks both physical movement and state of mind," Spire is the first activity tracker to measure breathing patterns, the company said, thereby offering new insights into periods of tension, relaxation and focus. The device offers suggestions for better well-being via push notifications and real-time activity recommendations.


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Spire on Tuesday kicked off preorders for its namesake new wearable device dedicated to promoting health by monitoring the wearer's br...

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Ostrovok.ru, the Russian accommodation booking startup, has announced a $12 million financing round investment led by Vaizra Capital Russia,...

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
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There are two new crowdfunded projects that are building self-flying drones to follow you around and video your awesomeness. Geared for adventure sports like skiing, biking or motorcycle riding, these two drones will follow you at high-speed, capturing high-flying jumps and steep dives from angles previously available only to professional filmmakers with powerful cameras and helicopters. For the outdoor adventure set, these flying cameras are simply insane. Yet some of the coolest bits of footage are relatively mundane.


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There are two new crowdfunded projects that are building self-flying drones to follow you around and video your awesomeness. Geared for ad...

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