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The Agent smartwatch, called the World’s Smartest Watch, has two processors, wireless charging and a host of other features. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
The Agent smartwatch, called the World’s Smartest Watch, has two processors, wireless charging and a host of other features. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
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Paolo Soleri, who died last month at 93, transformed the way people imagine cities of the future. You've probably seen some of his concepts without realizing it. He even built an experimental city in Arizona, called Arcosanti. We've got ...
Paolo Soleri, who died last month at 93, transformed the way people imagine cities of the future. You've probably seen some of his concepts without realizing it. He even built an experimental city in Arizona, called Arcosanti. We've got a gallery of his drawings and designs, some of which have never been online before.Read more...
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(Credit: Burj Al Arab) It's the most golden hotel perk since gold-bar vending machines: gold iPads. As if the Rolls Royce and helicopter services weren't enough, guests at Dubai's opulent Burj Al Arab now have access to gold-plated iP...
(Credit: Burj Al Arab) It's the most golden hotel perk since gold-bar vending machines: gold iPads. As if the Rolls Royce and helicopter services weren't enough, guests at Dubai's opulent Burj Al Arab now have access to gold-plated iPads. The 24-karat tablets are engraved with the property's logo on the back, which also features a black Apple logo. Ironically enough, the hotel chain's slogan is "Stay different." The iPads, meant to act as "virtual concierges," are loaded with Interactive Customer Experience (ICE) software that gives guests information on services such as dining options at the landmark property. Related stories 24-karat iPhone 5: Bite the golden Apple Abu Dhabi vending machine spits out real gold 10 crushworthy watches at Baselworld 2013 The iPads were produced by Gold & Co. of London, which made a 24-karat rose-gold iPad for the hotel last October in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. [Read more]Related Links:Computer visionary says he knows who invented BitcoinCalifornia gets first commercial white-space high-speed InternetPreviously, on 'Arrested Development': NPR's epic guide to the show's running gagsRetina iPad Mini display could go into production soonApple: Newest victim of the law of large numbers
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IBM Watson smartphone apps made by various IBM partners are expected to be released in the next few months. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
IBM Watson smartphone apps made by various IBM partners are expected to be released in the next few months. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
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Xbox One: not always on, not backwards compatible by @drpizza
Xbox One: not always on, not backwards compatible by @drpizza
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Isn't this an ingenious design? This bowl has a moveable colander piece that folds in and out so you can wash and serve your fruit in the same piece. Read more...
Isn't this an ingenious design? This bowl has a moveable colander piece that folds in and out so you can wash and serve your fruit in the same piece. Read more...
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The Xbox One! It looks terrific, assuming you're into turning your home entertainment system into a motion-and-voice-controlled dictatorship. And while the devices won't be shipping until the "end of the year" (read: in time for ...
The Xbox One! It looks terrific, assuming you're into turning your home entertainment system into a motion-and-voice-controlled dictatorship. And while the devices won't be shipping until the "end of the year" (read: in time for the holidays), you can go ahead and preorder yours right now.Read more...
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Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One on Tuesday. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Fears of a death spiral for used games with the Xbox One may be a little premature. A Microsoft spokesman confirmed to CNET that Microsoft will support used game...
Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One on Tuesday. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Fears of a death spiral for used games with the Xbox One may be a little premature. A Microsoft spokesman confirmed to CNET that Microsoft will support used games with its new console, though it declined to provide much information at this time. Related stories: Xbox One: The details Live from Microsoft's Xbox reveal (pictures) Five unanswered questions about the Xbox One Xbox One: Up close and personal (pictures) "We are designing Xbox One to enable customers to trade in and resell games," the spokesman said. "We'll have more details to share later." What we do know is that users have to install games from a disc onto the console's hard drive to access the information. Users can then play that game whenever they like without using the disc, but the a... [Read more]Related Links:Xbox next: What to expect at Tuesday's Xbox reveal eventNext Xbox may not need constant Web connectionNext Xbox: Microsoft sets big reveal for May 21The new Xbox: Six things Microsoft needs to doWill the next Xbox be called Xbox Infinity?
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Rumor has it that iOS 7 will come with Flickr and Vimeo integration, similar to that of Facebook and Twitter integration. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
Rumor has it that iOS 7 will come with Flickr and Vimeo integration, similar to that of Facebook and Twitter integration. Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.
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The new Xbox One has been announced, as you might expect it promises to be faster, smarter, and better than the current console, but what are the key differences, the differences that you can tell your mates so when the conversation come...
The new Xbox One has been announced, as you might expect it promises to be faster, smarter, and better than the current console, but what are the key differences, the differences that you can tell your mates so when the conversation comes up you are the...
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