January 2013

Biggest Trends and Weirdest Devices at CES 2013: Q&A with Gadget Lab

Biggest Trends and Weirdest Devices at CES 2013: Q&A with Gadget Lab Summary The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a grand event where big and small companies showcase their latest and greatest tech devices. The show not only featured the usual big players in the tech industry like Apple, Microsoft, and Sony but also small …

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Samsung’s Curved OLED TV: The Future of Immersive Entertainment Unfolded

Samsung’s Curved OLED TV: The Future of Immersive Entertainment Unfolded Summary Samsung has unveiled its latest innovation in the world of entertainment – the world’s first curved OLED TV, the 55-inch set with 1080p resolution. Unlike conventional 3D viewing technology, this ultra-modern TV promises an immersive viewer experience without requiring any special glasses. While pricing …

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The Orpheus Headphone: Sennheiser’s Iconic Electrostatic Headphone

The Orpheus Headphone: Sennheiser’s Iconic Electrostatic Headphone Summary Sennheiser’s Orpheus headphones were first released in 1991 and have since gained a cult following among audiophiles. Only 300 of these headphones were ever made, and they were sold out immediately. Even now, they are extremely rare and expensive, with a price tag of around $25,000 on …

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Tactus Technologies: The Future of Tactile Touchscreens

Tactus Technologies: The Future of Tactile Touchscreens Summary Tactus Technologies has developed a revolutionary tactile touchscreen technology that has the ability to raise buttons and other elements on the screen. The prototype utilizes a fluid between the panel’s polymer and an elastic covering, which allows the buttons to raise when touched. This innovation will enhance …

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