Monthly Archives: February 2014
Lenovo and Ashton Kutcher team up on special edition phones, due out this year
Mugen Launches a 2,800 mAh Battery Case for The Moto X
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The Market For DNA-Sequncing-Based Down’s Syndrome Tests Could Exceed $6 Billion
Nissan’s camera-equipped rearview mirror provides a clear view in low light
All New HTC One Headed to AT&T (Rumor)
Leaks about the All new HTC One are gaining momentum as the launch date draws closer. Earlier today, @evleaks posted an image that confirmed the name of the handset, and now he’ back with more. Recently, @evleaks posted another image of the upcoming HTC One with a caption that says, “The all new HTC One, […] | ||
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An affordable $50 price tag for Google’s Project Ara
URB-E Folding Electric Bike: Ridin’ Nerdy
The problem with a lot of personal vehicles is that they are too bulky. You just can’t get them on a bus or a train for instance, even if it is convenient otherwise. The URB-E has been specifically designed to be able to quickly fold and unfold. And you can easily carry it with you.
This folding electric bike has top speed of 15mph, a 20 mile range on a single charge, and it folds down small enough to fit next to you on a train or bus, which is a big plus.
Folks who live in large cities are going to love the freedom that this bike offers. It is quick to deploy and put away and small enough to take it anywhere.
The URB-E project is on the Indiegogo crowdfunding website right now looking to raise enough to go from concept to production. Prices for the bike range from $799 to $1599(USD), depending on if you want one made overseas or handmade in the U.S.
[via Geeky-Gadgets]
Prices revealed for the Samsung S5
Motorola Assist and Active Display Apps Updated
Motorola has a few apps dedicated for its handsets in the Google Play Store. Motorola Assist and Active Display is among them. Personally, I’m a big fan of Motorola’s Active Display feature, but the app only works with a limited number of Motorola handsets, including the Moto X, Droid Mini, Ultra and Maxx. The case […] | ||
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