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View ArticleFleksy Keyboard First Look and Demo | TechCrunch At CES 2013
TechCrunch at CES 2013. The Flesky keyboard is so easy to use, you can type without looking at the screen. The keyboard is so powerful, even if your hands … source
View ArticleInfrared camera for iPhone, Coolest cooler update, 105-inch TV price – DT...
We all use our smartphone cameras pretty much without thinking about what we can’t see, so now there’s a device that may open your eyes to a new world: the … source
View ArticlePeeple: Caller ID for Your Front Door | Hardware Battlefield
Snap one of these over your peephole: Peeple will show you who’s knocking and alert you whenever the door opens. Subscribe to TechCrunch today: … source
View ArticleCES 2011: LG’s Optimus 2x offers 1080p gaming
Nvidia’s Tegra2 supplies more than enough horsepower for LG’s Optimus to perform a number of clever tricks including 1080p screen mirroring that essentially … source
View ArticleLookSee: An Endlessly Customizable Smart Bracelet | Hardware Battlefield
LookSee presents a connected bracelet that consists of an always-on, flexible display you can customize with patterns you select or images you create for the … source
View ArticleBetterment CEO Talks Savings, Jon Stein | TechCrunch At CES 2013
Jon Stein talks about Bettermint, a goal-focused, investment web app. This app shows users the best way to save and manage their futures. Watch more startup … source
View ArticleGlassholes would get punched less wearing Jins subtle Meme smart glasses –...
Smartglasses have a bad rap. Google Glass Explorers are typically called Glassholes and are even banned from bars, upon occasion. However, not all smart … source
View ArticleCES 2010 – LG Demos Its eXpo Mini Projector
Oh LG, you wowed and amazed us at CES with the mini projector youve embedded into you new LG eXpo phone. LGs 1GHz smartphone sports a full QWERTY … source
View ArticleModular Robotics, Cubelets | TechCrunch At CES 2013
Cubelets are magnetic blocks that can be snapped together to make an endless variety of robots with no programming and no wires. You can build robots that … source
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