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Faster Than a Speeding Bullet? AT&T, Intel Test Drones on LTE
By Philip Michaels published
AT&T and Intel are testing ways to add LTE data transfers to drones, so operators need not have a line of site.
This Portable VPN Hub Makes the Web Safer Everywhere
By Sam Rutherford published
Keezel's $99 Portable VPB Hub promises to open up the Internet securely and safely by with its tiny teardrop-shaped device.
Smart Toothbrush Tells You When You're Doing It Wrong
By Philip Michaels published
The latest version of Oral-B's Bluetooth-connected toothbrush adds a motion sensor to the handle and uses video recognition on your phone's camera to figure out where you're not brushing enough.
Sony's Xperia X Camera Can Predict Your Next Shot
By Philip Michaels published
Coming this summer, the Xperia Z offers predictive hybrid autofocus technology which could make blurry photos a thing of the past.
Alcatel’s Budget Chic Pop 4 Phone Bursts Out in Three Flavors
By Sam Rutherford published
At MWC 2016, Alcatel doubled down on its commitment to making value-packed devices by launching its affordable line of Pop 4 phones.
Gear 360 Camera Hands-on: VR Selfies for All
By Cherlynn Low published
With its high-res quality and compact design, the Samsung Gear 360 could make taking VR selfies the next big thing.
HP’s Elite X3 Phone Wants to be Your Laptop
By Sam Rutherford published
With HP's Elite x3 smartphone, another major company is hopping on the Windows 10 bandwagon, but will it be enough to turn the tide for Microsoft's mobile OS?
Alcatel's Idol 4 and 4s Bring the Boom
By Sam Rutherford published
With the Idol 4, Alcatel is pushing the limits of mid-ranged even higher featuring two very premium-feeling featuring an all-new Boom key.
Meet the First Phone with a Thermal Camera
By Sam Rutherford published
The Cat S60 is here to solve rugged device user's woes with an attractive military tough handset that includes a thermal camera for spotting leaks or hidden critters.
HTC's Vive VR Headset Spoiled Real Life For Me
By Avram Piltch published
BARCELONA -- "You can take the headset off now if you want," the product engineer told me. Of course, he was just being polite. My demo with the HTC Vive was over and, instead of plumbing the depths of the ocean for wreckage or repairing robots in a mys
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