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DJI's Phantom 4 comes with obstacle avoidance and 'speed' mode

DJI's Phantom 4 comes with obstacle avoidance and 'speed' mode

Smarter, leaner, faster, stronger? That's the promise with DJI's Phantom 4, announced today, in what appears to be the most significant upgrade to the range yet. [Read more...]
The Firefly 2 proves that every vaporizer should have its own app

The Firefly 2 proves that every vaporizer should have its own app

The first Firefly vaporizer was revolutionary when it debuted in late 2013. Along with the original Pax, it helped take portable vapes mainstream with Apple-esque minimalist design and convection heating. [Read more...]
Microsoft is bringing 'Minecraft' to the Oculus Rift

Microsoft is bringing 'Minecraft' to the Oculus Rift

Minecraft is a delightful and hugely successful game, but no one would say its success hinges upon realism. [Read more...]
The future of Xbox looks a lot like PC gaming

The future of Xbox looks a lot like PC gaming

Microsoft held its annual "spring showcase" in San Francisco last week, an event to show the press what's coming up between now and E3 this summer. [Read more...]
Vivo Xplay5 boasts 6GB RAM and a familiar curved screen

Vivo Xplay5 boasts 6GB RAM and a familiar curved screen

If you need an excuse to acquire a new exotic Chinese smartphone, then how about 6GB of RAM? Not only is Vivo's new Xplay5 the first mobile device to announce this spec, but it's also the second non-Samsung device — following the BlackBerry Priv — to pack a screen that's curved on both sides. [Read more...]
Avegant Glyph review: A wearable cinema for serious movie fans

Avegant Glyph review: A wearable cinema for serious movie fans

The idea behind the Avegant Glyph is pretty simple. It's a $699 portable, wearable movie theater. [Read more...]
Watch Google's robot 'Spot' play with Andy Rubin's real dog

Watch Google's robot 'Spot' play with Andy Rubin's real dog

The US military recently decided that Google's Alpha Dog and Spot robots weren't ready for active duty, leaving the four legged robots with nothing to do. [Read more...]

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