Technology
ET SSD deals: Crucial M550 128GB $50, Samsung 850 Evo 240GB $133, OCZ Arc 100 480GB $190
The price for SSDs continue to fall, and today we’ve rounded up a few of our favorites across a range of capacities. All are modern drives from brands respected for reliability, so you won’t have to take chances with your … Continue reading
Panasonic shows off first 4K Blu-ray player, but can discs survive another standard transition?
Panasonic has unveiled a new video player that will handle the next-generation of streaming 4K Blu-ray discs, but will the standard survive long enough to take advantage of the ability?
Internet of Things companies need to ensure consumer privacy, warns US regulator
Internet connected devices are popping up like wildfire at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. But while this new technology has the potential to provide enormous benefits for consumers, tech companies should put more effort into protecting … Continue reading
AT&T follows T-Mobile’s lead, announces its own data rollover plan
AT&T is copying T-Mobile again, offering its own data rollover plan not long after T-Mobile launched its own Data Stash initiative. Customers on select plans can keep unused data, rolling it to the next month. Unlike T-Mobile’s plan, which lets you hold … Continue reading
As the Internet of Cars draws near, here’s what drivers don’t want
Instead, drivers want features that get them to their destination quicker. Then find me a parking spot.
Sling TV impressions: Ground-breaking service with limited features
LAS VEGAS—For $20 per month, Sling TV is a big step toward breaking up big channel bundles, but don’t expect all the comforts of cable if you plan to be an early adopter. Dish announced the service earlier this week, … Continue reading
Google TV leaves the stage, as spotlight now shifts to Android TV
Technology never really dies, it just stops getting updates. Such is the case with Google TV, as Google announced it’s retiring developer tools and updates, officially shifting its full attention to Android TV. The post says a “small subset” of … Continue reading
Comcast announces plans to roll out gigabit internet by the end of the year
Comcast has announced they intend to roll out gigabit cable modem support by the end of 2015 without requiring customers to buy into fiber networks. Pricing and availability are still to be announced.
Intel Compute Stick transforms any HDMI screen into a desktop computer
Now you can bring your desktop wherever you go, and carry it in your pocket.
These stylish headphones hide a secret: They’re a discrete mobile theater with video
Looking at the picture above, you might think that guy fell asleep jamming on his headphones—but you’d be wrong. What you’re looking at is the Avegant Glyph, a new immersive multimedia headset that lets you watch movies and play games … Continue reading