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The Blocks modular smartwatch is finally (almost) ready

The Blocks modular smartwatch is finally (almost) ready

Years after the Blocks modular smartwatch first popped up on our radar, the company seems to finally be close to hitting assembly lines. [Read more...]
Uber's delivery service just went mainstream

Uber's delivery service just went mainstream

You probably know Uber as a company that takes you places. Soon, you may know it as the company that brings you pizza. [Read more...]
Google Fiber considers gigabit WiFi to cheaply cover last mile

Google Fiber considers gigabit WiFi to cheaply cover last mile

Google Fiber has been the Holy Grail of local internet aficionados for its blisteringly fast speed and independence from established internet providers. [Read more...]
USB-C: The Next Cable Revolution

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USB-C: The Next Cable Revolution

USB-C is the new universal standard, coming soon to virtually every new smartphone, tablet, Ultrabook, hard drive, and more. Tired of carrying a different cable for every mobile device? USB-C will transform your life. Download the USB-C white paper to learn more from Belkin, global leader in USB-C and Google engineer Benson Leung.
USB-C and Lightning headphones aren't great news for everyone

USB-C and Lightning headphones aren't great news for everyone

The 3.5mm port is dying -- at least when it comes to smartphones. If the persistent Lightning headphone rumor wasn't enough to persuade you, the fact that Motorola beat Apple to the punch should be. [Read more...]
Up close and personal with the first Tango phone

Up close and personal with the first Tango phone

For years now, we've watched Google build gadgets that sense the world around us, and for years we've wondered when the non-coding public could actually use them. [Read more...]
The Moto Z and Z Force are as controversial as they are ambitious

The Moto Z and Z Force are as controversial as they are ambitious

Oh, you thought Lenovo and its Project Tango device were going to hog the spotlight today? Not quite. [Read more...]
Lenovo shows off a bendable phone for your wrist

Lenovo shows off a bendable phone for your wrist

At Lenovo's big keynote in San Francisco today, CTO Peter Hortensius introduced a new bendable screen that snaps around the wrist like an old-school slap bracelet. [Read more...]

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