High dynamic range (HDR) is quite the buzzword. There’s been an explosion of “4K HDR” TV sets to choose from, along with HDR TV shows and movies from Netflix, Amazon and others. Meanwhile there’s “another” HDR with which most people are much more familiar. It’s a photography process that’s been around for years, in particular …
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Oakley wants $450 for smart sunglasses that coach into your ear
Ever wish your coach could ride around on your face? Oakley, in partnership with Intel, is intent on realizing that dream. Today the company’s Radar Pace glasses, er, Smart Eyewear, go on sale. The price is listed at $450 on Oakley’s site, currently showing one five-star user review. “Radar Pace is a real-time voice activated coaching system that creates a …
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Still shocked by Apple killing off the headphone jack in the iPhone 7? The beloved HDMI port on your laptop and TV may be next on the chopping block. That’s because starting in 2017, the new USB Type-C will have the ability to work like an HDMI port, which up to now has been the lifeline for getting what’s displayed …
Read More »11 wireless earbud headphones that aren’t the Apple AirPods
Early impressions of the Apple wireless AirPods had us worried the little white earbuds wouldn’t work with non-Apple sources, but the new W1 chip is actually device agnostic. In the company’s own words, “AirPods do work with non-Apple devices via Bluetooth. You lose the magic as a result.” That means you can technically pair them to any Bluetooth source, but …
Read More »Qualcomm, AT&T prep for commercial drone use
The Federal Aviation Administration might still be working out how commercial unmanned aerial systems, or drones, fit into US airspace, but that’s not stopping Qualcomm from researching how to make the skies — and the ground below — safer right now. Qualcomm will work with AT&T and its commercial 4G LTE network to begin trials to analyze how drones can …
Read More »ZTE wants you to design its next blockbuster gadget
What’s the best way to get you invested in a company? Offer the chance to participate in the creation of its products. That’s exactly what ZTE is doing with Project CSX, an initiative that taps the consumer base for ideas for its next gadget. There are few restrictions on the product, which just needs to be mobile and affordable. The …
Read More »Denon unveils first HEOS streaming receivers
Denon has announced two new high-end receivers that will be the first to feature the company’s HEOS streaming system onboard. The AVR-X4300H ($1,500) and AVR-X6300H ($2,200) are the first products to enable Wi-Fi playback using HEOS, in addition to Bluetooth and Apple Airplay. HEOS enables streaming of services such as Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, SiriusXM, Soundcloud and Amazon Music in addition …
Read More »I switched from Android to iPhone for two months. Here’s what I learned
Android users are embracing the iPhone. According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, 30 percent of new iPhone buyers had switched from an Android device in the July-to-September 2015 quarter. And this week, Cook reiterated that the trend is accelerating, saying: “We were blown away by the level of Android switchers that we had last quarter [October through December]. It was …
Read More »From SUHD to nits: 2016 TV marketing terms and what they mean
Every year TV companies come up with new terms to describe their latest, and sometimes not-so-latest, technology. Why? Because marketing works. A catchy name can do wonders for sales. But it’s also confusing, sometimes on purpose. Savvy CNET readers know that LED TVs are actually just LCD TVs, that UHD and 4K are (effectively) the same thing, and that most …
Read More »LG touts zoom, on
This story is part of CES 2016. Our editors bring you complete CES 2016 coverage and scour the showroom floor for the hottest new tech gadgets around. LG’s 2016 Smart TVs will offer a host of new features courtesy of a software update. The South Korea-based electronics company announced on Monday that it will unveil its 2016 Smart TV lineup …
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