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Barisieur's coffee-brewing alarm clock might actually happen

Barisieur's coffee-brewing alarm clock might actually happen

When we first spotted the Barisieur coffee-brewing alarm clock back in 2014, it was a pet project for designer Joshua Renouf. [Read more...]
Amazon's got eight more TV show pilots for your perusal

Amazon's got eight more TV show pilots for your perusal

Rather than letting shadowy commissioners decide on what TV shows to make in secret, Amazon lets everyone get involved. [Read more...]
German scientists are training robots to 'feel' pain

German scientists are training robots to 'feel' pain

Pain is important. It triggers the appropriate response to prevent even greater injuries or even to save your life. [Read more...]
Dish's HopperGo portable DVR is available today

Dish's HopperGo portable DVR is available today

Nearly five months after its introduction at CES 2016, the HopperGo is finally available to Dish customers. [Read more...]
Sony has sold over 40 million PlayStation 4 consoles

Sony has sold over 40 million PlayStation 4 consoles

Sony has announced a new milestone in PlayStation 4 sales: 40 million. And it says it plans to sell another 20 million by April next year. Anyone with a basic knowledge of math could've worked out the milestone from the company's annual earning report last month, where it announced it had sold 17.7 million PlayStation 4s over the past year. [Read more...]
HP goes big on gaming with new Omen laptops and desktop

HP goes big on gaming with new Omen laptops and desktop

HP gave us a brief taste of the legendary Voodoo PC gaming brand with its Omen laptop over nearly two years ago. [Read more...]
PayPal is killing its Windows Phone, BlackBerry and Amazon apps

PayPal is killing its Windows Phone, BlackBerry and Amazon apps

On June 30th, PayPal is forcing all its Android and iOS users to update their apps to version 6 if they haven't yet. [Read more...]

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