TimeLine Layout

January, 2018

  • 8 January

    TCL Roku Smart Soundbar rocks Roku’s new audio streaming system at CES

    Over 10 years ago, Roku was a major competitor to Sonos when it came to the whole-home music business, but it quickly pivoted to become the no. 1 video-streaming brand instead. Now, Roku wants back in to multiroom, and TCL is the first company that wants to help do it. The TCL Roku Smart Soundbar …

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  • 8 January

    Wikileaks tweets then deletes link to full text of Trump book

    WikiLeaks tweeted on Sunday and later deleted a link to Michael Wolff’s book about US President Donald Trump’s first year in office. The link leads to a PDF stored in Google Drive, which includes the entire text of “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” a new book about the president that Trump dismissed last week as a “pile …

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  • 8 January

    Kolibree Magik smart toothbrush at CES 2018 gets kids to brush their damn teeth

    Aside from getting them to eat their vegetables and wake up for school, getting your kids to brush their teeth is one of the hardest things to do. Fortunately, Kolibree has made it easier with its Magik smart toothbrush. Using computer vision technology, motion tracking and your phone’s front-facing camera, Magik incentivises kids to brush their teeth with an augmented …

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  • 8 January

    Samsung Q9S 85

    Now that 4K TVs are dirt cheap, it’s apparently time for the next step in resolution. Samsung is unveiling the Q9S, which it calls the first 85-inch 8K TV with artificial intelligence. Sarah Tew/CNET With a futuristic design that resembles previous “easel” style high-end Samsung TVs, the Q9S’s claim to fame is more pixels than 4K TVs. Of course, more …

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  • 8 January

    Sony keeps on shrinking its Blu

    Ultra HD 4K Blu-ray has been around for over two years now and, as is customary with maturing technologies, the size of the devices drops alongside the price.  Sony has long been the master of miniaturization, and it’s applied its shrink-ray technology to the UBP-X700, its latest 4K Blu-ray player. The X700’s biggest claim to fame? It now supports Dolby …

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  • 8 January

    Game Stream raises HP’s cloud

    HP offers the latest in a growing number of options intended to solve the problem of playing power-hungry games on increasingly lightweight hardware. Its Omen Game Stream — not to be confused with Nvidia GameStream — lets you play on another Windows system without a discrete GPU (or a lame one) streaming off a more powerful Omen gaming system over …

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  • 8 January

    Apple vows new parental controls to protect kids from iPhone addiction

    Apple said it plans to introduce new features to help parents manage their children’s use of its smartphones amid two major shareholders’ concerns of young people becoming addicted to the company’s iPhones.   “Apple has always looked out for kids, and we work hard to create powerful products that inspire, entertain, and educate children while also helping parents protect them …

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  • 8 January

    Asus Vivo V272 and V222 all

    Asus has narrowed the bezels on its Vivo line of everyday all-in-one desktops, giving the already attractive systems a more modern look for 2018. On the inside, the 27-inch Vivo V272 ramps up to eighth-generation Intel Core i7 processor and an Nvidia GeForce MX150 GPU. While that discrete GPU promises better performance than you’d get with just the integrated graphics …

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  • 8 January

    Sophia the robot takes her first steps

    It’s one small step for Sophia, one giant leap for robot-kind. Sophia is a humanoid robot built by Hanson Robotics that debuted in 2016. Thanks to the addition of legs from DRC-HUBO (the same company that won the DARPA robotics competition in 2015), Sophia can now walk — albeit slowly. Currently the legs are capable of moving at up to …

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  • 8 January

    Facebook’s Oculus is bringing a VR headset to China

    Facebook will try to “get a billion people in virtual reality,” by appealing to a company in the world’s most populated country: China. Oculus’ VP of VR, Hugo Barra, at an Oculus event in 2017.  James Martin/CNET In the middle of a Qualcomm press conference where tech jargon flew at a rat-a-tat rate, up jumped a familiar face in the …

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