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What you need to know: CES 2016 day one

What you need to know: CES 2016 day one

The show floor at CES 2016 doesn't officially open until January 6th, but we've been in Las Vegas for days already -- working hard to bring you news of the coolest, weirdest futuristic gear the industry has to offer. [Read more...]
PlayStation Now just got 40-plus new PS3 games

PlayStation Now just got 40-plus new PS3 games

Sony announced the addition of more than 40 PS3 games to its Now service, bringing the total number of available PS3 games to 300, 100 of which are PS3 exclusives. [Read more...]
Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S is a crazy-thin Windows 10 2-in-1

Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S is a crazy-thin Windows 10 2-in-1

Surface Pro 4 not your speed? HP's Spectre X2 not svelte enough for you? Never fear: Samsung's jumping back into the Windows 10 fray with the Galaxy TabPro S, a sleek convertible whose ultra-portable design could win it more than a little love from the Windows community. [Read more...]
A closer look at Nikon's beastly D5 DSLR camera

A closer look at Nikon's beastly D5 DSLR camera

As promised, we managed to take a closer look at the D5, Nikon's new flagship DSLR camera. Although the company didn't let us take any pictures with it (not yet anyway), we were able to pick it up and witness firsthand what it's like to hold it. [Read more...]
Kodak resurrects Super 8 with a new video camera

Kodak resurrects Super 8 with a new video camera

Kodak hasn't made a Super 8 camera since 1982, however the company announced on Tuesday at CES 2016 that it will debut a prototype video camera designed by Yves Behar that utilizes the venerable analog medium. [Read more...]
Casio's first smartwatch is an even more rugged G-Shock

Casio's first smartwatch is an even more rugged G-Shock

Phone makers and start-ups were the first to attempt the modern smartwatch. Then, even more tech companies as well as a trickle of high-end watch makers, testing the water to see if their clientele were in the market for a wrist piece with something more modern than literal clockwork. [Read more...]
Oculus gives Kickstarter backers the finished Rift for free

Oculus gives Kickstarter backers the finished Rift for free

Sometimes, it pays to be an early adopter. Oculus just revealed that it's handing out free Kickstarter Editions of the finished Rift headset to everyone who pledged enough money to get the development kit during the original crowdfunding drive. [Read more...]

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