Gizmag: Home Entertainment
MyndPlay reads your mind to pick the perfect movie ending

The soft BrainBand costs a little more, and comes with Bluetooth and sports training apps

Whether you're in the mood for a film with a happy ending or feeling more like a Machiavellian finale, the MyndPlay media player delivers what you want ... by reading your mind. The system consists of an electroencephalograph (EEG) headset and accompanying software dreamed up by London-based former The Apprentice star Tre Azam... Continue Reading MyndPlay reads your mind to pick the perfect movie ending

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Bowers & Wilkins updates M-1 and PV1D speakers for new Mini Theater systems

The MT-60D Mini Theater from B&W comprises five M-1 units and the new PV1D subwoofer

Bowers & Wilkins (B&W), the British loudspeaker company responsible for the legendary Zeppelin iPod dock and subsequent Zeppelin Air, released its first Mini Theater systems based around the company’s M-1 loudspeaker six years ago. The company has now upgraded the M-1 with a new ultra compact unit that pairs with a new PV1D subwoofer or ASW608 subwoofer for the company’s new Mini Theater systems. .. Continue Reading Bowers & Wilkins updates M-1 and PV1D speakers for new Mini Theater systems

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Philips soundbar streams content via Android

Philips Soundbar CSS5123

There's something to be said about streaming content from your PC on the TV. The question is how do you get that content from the PC - and now tablets and phones - to your TV. The latest option from Philips is the Soundbar CSS5123, an Android-powered surround sound speaker that lets you stream content from any DLNA-enabled device... Continue Reading Philips soundbar streams content via Android

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McIntosh launches 50th Anniversary edition MC275 Tube Power Amplifier

McIntosh Laboratory has launched a very limited 50th Anniversary edition of its iconic MC2...

While it's true that we've seen some gorgeous examples of modern amplification at Gizmag over the years, there's still something very pleasing to the eye about those that proudly display their tube circuit credentials, like the JoyVirtue TM-6 Tube-Amp AV Center. It's not just about looks, though. In spite of many, many advances in audio reproduction technology, enthusiasts still demand the warmth that vacuum tubes seem to give to an audio signal. One of the first tube amps I ever heard was an MC275 from McIntosh Laboratory way back in the mists of a misspent youth. The company is now celebrating the Golden Anniversary of its iconic amp with a very limited edition release... Continue Reading McIntosh launches 50th Anniversary edition MC275 Tube Power Amplifier

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Altec Lansing announces the LIVE 5000 Wi-Fi speaker at CES

Altec Lansing's new LIVE 5000 Wi-Fi speaker allows you to listen to streamed music in any ...

One of the nice things about having a WiFi network in your home is the fact that you can enjoy online music anywhere in the house ... through a computer or mobile device. Now, however, you have the choice of instead placing Altec Lansing’s new LIVE 5000 Wi-Fi speaker wherever you wish, and listening to that same music through it. You can also wirelessly link together a string of the speakers in different rooms, and use them to either distribute the same music throughout the house, or play different music in different rooms... Continue Reading Altec Lansing announces the LIVE 5000 Wi-Fi speaker at CES

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TOOB personal dome screen revamped

TOOB Earth hopes to bring the IMAX experience into the family (image: TOOB)

The creators of the original TOOB (Think Out Of Box) have spent the last two years researching and developing what they call the “world's first affordable dome screen.” Dubbed "TOOB Earth," the 4 foot diameter mini-IMAX screen is big enough for two people to sit in front of and, while it will obviously grab the attention of gamers and film-fanatics, its makers also see applications for the screen in simulation, medicine and education. .. Continue Reading TOOB personal dome screen revamped

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Unity Home Theater System is a home theater in a TV stand

The 'tShape' Unity Home Theater System is a TV stand that packs a 5.1 speaker system, ampl...

Thanks to their simplicity, the home theater in a box (HTIB) has become a popular addition to the TV cabinet in many households. Looking to simplify things even further, California-based company in2technologies has unveiled its aptly named Unity Home Theater System at CES 2012 that unifies a HTIB with a TV stand. So instead of a tangle of cables snaking their way from the back of a TV stand to the TV, the Unity cleans things up with a single HDMI 1.4a cable... Continue Reading Unity Home Theater System is a home theater in a TV stand

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Samsung unveils 55-inch Super OLED TV to be released later this year

Samsung's 55-inch Super OLED TV is set to be released worldwide later this year

Larger screen OLED TVs have had us salivating at various electronics trade shows over the last couple of years and CES 2012 doesn't look like being any different. LG already announced it's intention to show a 55-inch OLED display in the lead up to the world's biggest consumer electronics show and now rival Samsung has unveiled its offering that has set our salivary glands into overdrive. Featuring the same 55-inch screen size as LG's unit, Samsung's Super OLED TV boasts the same eye-popping picture quality, super fast response times and ultra-thin form factor that is the hallmark of OLED technology... Continue Reading Samsung unveils 55-inch Super OLED TV to be released later this year

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Griffin provides sneak peek of Twenty Audio Amplifier for Airport Express

Griffin Technology has previewed its new Twenty Audio Amplifier for Airport Express at CES...

Griffin Technology has given visitors to CES 2012 a quick preview of a new audio amplifier that uses Apple's Airport Express to offer untethered digital playback from iTunes through existing non-powered speakers. The low profile amp captures streaming audio from any AirPlay-enabled source, decodes it and then sends the lossless, amplified sound through the speakers... Continue Reading Griffin provides sneak peek of Twenty Audio Amplifier for Airport Express

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Always Innovating's HDMI dongle turns any HDTV into a "Smart" TV

The HDMI dongle that turns any HDTV into a 'Smart TV'

Now you don't necessarily need to own a “Smart TV” in order to get Android apps on your television. Always Innovating will be showing off its HDMI dongle at CES this week, a compact device that can turn any HDTV into a Smart TV. Essentially Always Innovating's HDMI Dongle is a portable version of a set-top box. The device is based on the Texas Instruments Cortex-A9 OMAP 4 ,which can run from 1GHz to 1.8GHz depending of the configuration, and offers 1GB of RAM as well as a micro SD card for local storage... Continue Reading Always Innovating's HDMI dongle turns any HDTV into a "Smart" TV

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LG to show 55-inch OLED TV at CES

LG's 55-inch OLED TV

Each January the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the venue for consumer electronics companies to unveil their upcoming goods as well as some milestone products. This year LG Electronics plans to show the world's largest OLED TV - a 55-inch display that's just 4 mm thin and weighs a mere 7.5 kg... Continue Reading LG to show 55-inch OLED TV at CES

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Sony creates holodeck using Playstation Move and Eyetoy

Sony transforms a room into a fantasy world using the Playstation Move and no post-product...

When Sony wanted to highlight the immersiveness of movies available on the Playstation Store, they turned to UK-based agencies Studio Output and Marshmallow Laser Feast to create a series of shorts around the theme "great films fill rooms." Using the Playstation Move, the production team shot a handful of scenes depicting an ordinary man going from his couch to flying above skyscrapers as a robot and fighting sea monsters. The best part: not a single aspect of these videos was added in the editing room. .. Continue Reading Sony creates holodeck using Playstation Move and Eyetoy

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Libratone enters U.S. market with Airplay-enabled wireless speaker systems

The Libratone Lounge (rear) and Libratone Live can stream music wirelessly from AirPlay en...

With the advantage of no cables running around the corners of a room and the ability to play music from people’s ever-expanding digital music libraries, wireless speakers have become increasingly popular over recent years. So it’s not surprising to see Copenhagen-based company Libratone enter the U.S. market with a couple of Airplay-enabled speaker systems that can stream audio from iTunes libraries on a Mac or PC, as well as music stored on an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch... Continue Reading Libratone enters U.S. market with Airplay-enabled wireless speaker systems

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SMELLIT takes another stab at Smell-O-Vision for games and movies

Olf-Action might want to add a 'Smell of Blood' cartridge for use with its SMELLIT device ...

Releasing scents during the projection of a film reportedly predates the introduction of sound. One early attempt at "Smell-O-Vision" involved a wad of cotton soaked in rose oil being placed in front of an electric fan during a newsreel in 1906, but despite such experiments, this is one technology that just hasn't taken off ... although the quest to add an extra olfactory experience to movies and, more recently, video games continues. This latest effort comes from French company Olf-Action which has created SMELLIT - a device designed to bring an aromatic dimension to your video game and movie experiences... Continue Reading SMELLIT takes another stab at Smell-O-Vision for games and movies

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Can Redbox steal marketshare from Netflix with unlimited movie streaming?

Is Netflix in any real danger now that Redbox looks to be targeting it, with unlimited mov...

The tiny Redbox kiosks are sprouting up everywhere, but is the company planning on firing its next shot at Netflix? Its first shot was directly responsible for crippling Blockbuster. Now, it's offering unlimited movie streaming for less than four dollars a month... Continue Reading Can Redbox steal marketshare from Netflix with unlimited movie streaming?

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iTree could be the world's largest iPhone dock

In addition to docking an iDevice, the iTree is also compatible with a wireless LAN stream...

While you might be tempted to think the Wall of Sound is one of the biggest music player docks you've ever seen, it doesn't quite live up to the huge proportional potential of the iTree iPhone and iPod docking station from Austrian design house KMKG STUDIO. The dock is carved from a simple tree trunk, its rear-mounted speakers are pointed towards a wall to reflect the audio and the wood serves to resonate the sound in a similar fashion to a piano or violin... Continue Reading iTree could be the world's largest iPhone dock

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Logitech Harmony Link turns an iOS or Android device into a universal remote

Logitech has revealed the Harmony Link WiFi-based unit which, utilizing a free app, turns ...

Logitech has revealed the Harmony Link, its latest addition to the Harmony line of accessories, which until now mostly included universal remote controls. Featuring a hockey puck-like design, the Harmony Link requires a home WiFi network and the free Logitech Harmony Link App. When installed on an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or an Android-based device, it enables IR-based remote operation of up to eight home-entertainment devices... Continue Reading Logitech Harmony Link turns an iOS or Android device into a universal remote

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Philips updates Cinema 21:9 line with 58-inch Platinum series

Philips Cinema 21:9 Platinum series LED TV

Philips has been teasing us with the promise of the 58-inch 3D capable Platinum Series Cinema 21:9 TV since IFA 2010, but the company finally looks set to deliver. Showing off the new set at IFA 2011, Philips revealed plans to launch the cinema-proportioned TV in September. The Platinum series boasts an ultra-wide 21:9 (2.39:1) aspect ratio and 2,560 x 1080p pixel resolution panel... Continue Reading Philips updates Cinema 21:9 line with 58-inch Platinum series

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Metz lets loose its Primus 55 3D Media twin R TV

Metz has released its Primus 55 3D Media twin R television, which can convert 2D content t...

New models of televisions are certainly plentiful at IFA 2011, but one of the stand-outs so far has been the German-made Metz Primus 55 3D Media twin R ... evidently, they couldn't just call it something like the Trinitron. The long-named TV is able not only to show 3D content, but can also convert 2D content into 3D. Additionally, it has a built-in digital recorder, it can record to USB drives, and it can display film, photo and music files from an unlimited number of other digital devices in its users' home... Continue Reading Metz lets loose its Primus 55 3D Media twin R TV

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Toshiba's 55-inch, Ultra HD, glasses-free 3D TV

Toshiba 55ZL2 - 55-inch, glasses-free 3D TV

Toshiba has taken the wraps off a 55-inch, 16:9 ratio LED backlit TV with glasses free 3D capability and Quad Full HD resolution. That's a massive 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, or in other words, four times as many pixels as a 1920 x 1080p TV. We've just checked out the Toshiba 55ZL2 on the floor at IFA and the consensus is that it looks great. .. Continue Reading Toshiba's 55-inch, Ultra HD, glasses-free 3D TV

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Gizmag: Personal Computing
Apple releases OS X Mountain Lion to developers

AirPlay Mirroring lets your MacBook interact with an HDTV-served audience

Just seven months after Lion hit servers, Apple has released OS X Mountain Lion (version 10.8) to developers. This tight development cycle is in support of integrating the best features of Apple's iOS mobile operating system into OS X. As Steve Jobs put it in 2010, Apple intends to "hook up" the user environments of the iPad and the MacBook. The result is a substantial step forward for Apple interconnectivity... Continue Reading Apple releases OS X Mountain Lion to developers

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Logitech enters the button-free mouse market with the Touch Mouse M600

Logitech has announced the new M600 Touch Mouse, where the familiar clicky buttons and scr...

There's no doubt about it, we live in a touch-enabled world. Everywhere you look there's a smartphone, tablet, laptop or computer obeying the fingertip commands of users. Separate input peripherals like keyboards and mice have also had their keys and buttons replaced by a smooth, touch-enabled surface. Although somewhat late to the party (Apple introduced its Magic Mouse as far back as 2009), Logitech is about to release its own Windows 7 mouse called the M600... Continue Reading Logitech enters the button-free mouse market with the Touch Mouse M600

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Emperor 1510 - the workstation on steroids

Emperor 1510 workstation

We were blown way by the outrageous design and outrageous price of the Emperor Workstation when it first surfaced back in 2009. Since then a model that incorporates many of the same features while being somewhat closer to the means of mere mortals has come on the market - the Emperor 1510. .. Continue Reading Emperor 1510 - the workstation on steroids

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Chips with collaborating CPU and GPU lead to faster processors

A new technique that allows CPUs and GPUs to collaborate on computing tasks has resulted i...

Want to get your computer to run faster? Well, consider its graphics processing unit (GPU) and central processing unit (CPU). The two work away at their own tasks, each one rarely helping the other shoulder its workload. Researchers from North Carolina State University, however, are in the process of changing that. They have already developed a technique that allows GPUs and CPUs located on a single chip to collaborate on tasks, and it has resulted in a processing speed increase of over 20 percent... Continue Reading Chips with collaborating CPU and GPU lead to faster processors

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Raspberry Pi to ship February 20, launch before March

After some delay, the first batch of US$25 Raspberry Pi computers is due to roll of th...

There's good news for those itching to get their hands on a Raspberry Pi. After a short delay, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has confirmed that the first batch of the US$25 computers is due to roll off the production line February 20. Shifting production eastwards caused some delay, as the cheapest available quartz crystal package selected when manufacturing was planned for the UK proved harder to source in China, where the Pi will now be manufactured. The first batch will be freighted by air to the UK, where the wee beasties should be available before the end of the month. Previously, the first batch had been slated for completion by the end of January... Continue Reading Raspberry Pi to ship February 20, launch before March

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Telikin touch-PC targets the gray dollar

The Telikin is a new touchscreen family computer aimed at older users, designed to make ev...

The Telikin is a new touchscreen family computer designed to make everyday tasks as easy as possible. It is clearly aimed at the older user, which explains why its most vaunted features are social in nature, and make a lot of sense for grandparents with distant relatives. Video chat (thanks to a built-in camera), photo sharing and email are first among its advertised features - all of which come ready to use out of the box, provided an internet connection is available, of course... Continue Reading Telikin touch-PC targets the gray dollar

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Embracing forgetfulness, or taking the pain out of passwords (Mac and iOS)

Gizmag examines a painless approach to password management using encrypted text files sync...

Change your password day falls February 1 (tomorrow, in other words), and it's a day as good as any other to add some beefy heft to your online security regimen. One thing to strongly consider, if you haven't done so already, is to apply unique passwords across all your log-ins. That might sound daunting, but tools now exist that make it unnecessary to remember a password again. Unfortunately, a lot of the password management software out there isn't as painless as it might be, with cluttered interfaces full of empty text fields asking for a wealth of unnecessary information. And often, they don't come cheap. But there is another, simpler way - one that involves encrypted text files and painless data-syncing... Continue Reading Embracing forgetfulness, or taking the pain out of passwords (Mac and iOS)

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The Pirate Bay launches ?Physibles? category for 3D printable objects

The Pirate Bay's 'Physibles' category enables the sharing of 3D printable objects such as ...

Consumer-level 3D printing technology has moved ahead in leaps and bounds in recent years with the release of devices such as the Thing-o-Matic, the Replicator and Cubify 3D printers. Proponents of the technology envision a not-too-distant future where users will be able to download designs and print everything from car parts to ... well, a new and improved 3D printer. The folks at The Pirate Bay are obviously on board with this idea. The file-sharing site better known for allowing users to share multimedia, games and software via BitTorrent has now added a new "Physibles" category. The new category will contain digital files for objects that can be physically created using a 3D printer... Continue Reading The Pirate Bay launches “Physibles” category for 3D printable objects

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Apple announces iBooks 2 and iTunes U educational apps

Apple has released its iBooks 2 for iPad system, which is intended to replace paper school...

This morning at New York City's Guggenheim Museum, Apple announced the launch of its iBooks 2 for iPad system. The technology is intended to replace traditional paper school textbooks with interactive digital textbooks, that students would access on their own personal iPads. Educational publishers including Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, McGraw-Hill and Pearson will supply content on the iBookstore, with most titles priced at no more than US$14.99. Mac users will also be able to create their own digital textbooks, using the authoring tool, iBooks Author... Continue Reading Apple announces iBooks 2 and iTunes U educational apps

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Tobii demonstrates Gaze Interface for Windows 8 at CES

Tobii introduced and demonstrated its latest eye control technology, called Gaze, at last ...

Eye control innovator Tobii introduced and demonstrated its latest eye control technology at last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The Gaze interface for Windows 8 is said to take advantage of the operating system's large tile layout to offer users a superior interaction experience, that neither touch nor mouse alone can provide... Continue Reading Tobii demonstrates Gaze Interface for Windows 8 at CES

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Thermaltake's Level 10 M Mouse exposes itself to serious gamers

Designed by DesignworksUSA, the Thermaltake Level 10 M Mouse flaunts its inner componentry

Design consultancy and BMW Group subsidiary DesignworksUSA has been collaborating on projects with PC case and components manufacturer Thermaltake on various projects, such as the Level 10 concept PC, since 2009. Now the two have teamed up again with Thermaltake asking DesignworksUSA to develop a series of design concepts for its upcoming range of Level 10 gaming accessories that will be created for its e-sports division. The first product out of the blocks is the Level 10 M Mouse that gamers will be able to get their palms on later this year... Continue Reading Thermaltake's Level 10 M Mouse exposes itself to serious gamers

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Victorinox packs a 1 TB SSD into a pocket-knife

Victorinox 1 TB SSD flash drive/pocket-knife combo

Not all that long ago the availability of a 1TB solid state drive (SSD) was big news, now you can fit them in your pocket … or in this case, your pocket-knife. Shown last week at CES, the Victorinox SSD features two interchangeable bodies - one with traditional Swiss Army Knife blade, scissors and nail file/screw driver combo, plus a second flight-friendly casing without any pointy bits. When the 1 TB model hits the market later this year Victorinox says it will be the world’s smallest high-capacity SSD drive available … but it won't come cheap... Continue Reading Victorinox packs a 1 TB SSD into a pocket-knife

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scriptogr.am generates elegant weblogs from Dropbox-stored text files

Does scriptogr.am's ability to generate elegant weblogs from Dropbox-stored text files rep...

The bloggers among you will be aware of that ongoing, nagging, internal monologue as to whether our chosen blogging platform offers the optimal combination of features, cost and reliability for our particular blend of needs. Depending on where that silent debate presently rests, you may be either pleased or frustrated to hear that another contender - scriptogr.am - has entered the fray, though it's one with a markedly different take on the very process blogging, using text files from a user's Dropbox account to generate a simple, elegant weblog... Continue Reading scriptogr.am generates elegant weblogs from Dropbox-stored text files

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Wormhole Station connects Windows to Mac to Android to iOS

The Wormhole Station can easily transfer files and share peripherals between Mac, PC, Andr...

The PC and Mac advocates have been debating for years over which is superior, with good arguments on both sides; but a third, often overlooked camp exists: people who use both. If you're in that group, then you know how frustrating it can be to have the perks of both machines, but the downside of few easy options for sharing files or peripherals between the two. That's why tech manufacturer j5create has rolled out the Wormhole Switch and the Wormhole Station, which allow file transfers between PC, Mac, Android, and iOS, as well as keyboard and mouse sharing... Continue Reading Wormhole Station connects Windows to Mac to Android to iOS

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Belkin unveils new Thunderbolt Express Dock at CES

Belkin's Thunderbolt Express Dock allows multiple peripherals to be connected via a single...

Despite being introduced almost a year ago on Apple’s MacBook Pro lineup, the Thunderbolt interface hasn’t really seen as much love from peripheral makers as we would have expected. While there have been a few Thunderbolt-equipped peripherals hitting the market, it’s been more of a trickle than a flood. Belkin is no doubt also hoping the range of Thunderbolt devices will increase in the near future to make it’s upcoming Thunderbolt Express Dock, which was unveiled today at CES, a more compelling purchase. .. Continue Reading Belkin unveils new Thunderbolt Express Dock at CES

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AOC ups the screen size to 22-inches for its latest USB monitor

The e2251Fwu monitor from AOC comes receives both power and signal from a single USB cable

AOC, the makers of a range of USB monitors including the16-inch E1649FWU USB monitor, has upped the screen size for its latest USB-powered offering. The new e2251Fwu boasts a 22-inch LED backlit display and receives both power and signal solely through a USB connection. The single USB cable connection is designed to make hooking yourself up with a dual- or multi-monitor setup a simple plug-and-play affair and appeal to those looking to take a second monitor on the road to accompany their laptop... Continue Reading AOC ups the screen size to 22-inches for its latest USB monitor

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AMD Radeon HD 7970 unveiled as world's first 28nm GPU

AMD Radeon HD 7970 utilizes AMD ZeroCore Power technology, which allows to reduce power co...

AMD has taken the wraps of the Radeon HD 7970 graphics card. Billed as the world's fastest single GPU graphics card and the only GPU based on 28nm production technology, the new arrival pushes AMD ahead of NVIDIA in terms of miniaturization. The HD 7970 uses a new Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture that AMD says results in a 150 percent performance/sq mm jump over the previous 40nm-based generation, is compatible with PCI Express 3.0 and features 3GB of GDDR5 memory and 925MHz engine clock. It also supports Direct3D 11.1 to be released with Windows 8... Continue Reading AMD Radeon HD 7970 unveiled as world's first 28nm GPU

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Deonet announces world's smallest USB memory stick

Dutch manufacturer Deonet is to launch the world's smallest USB storage stick in January

Just when you think that USB Flash storage can't possibly get any smaller, a company pops up with something so tiny that you're going to need the corded fob to make sure you don't lose it. Dutch promotional product manufacturer Deonet - maker of a diamond-studded Golden USB memory stick and an FSC-certified, maple-enclosed Eco Wood drive - has announced just such a portable storage solution, and is the latest to claim the title of the world's smallest USB stick... Continue Reading Deonet announces world's smallest USB memory stick

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ASUS unveils ET2700 All-in-One PC with 10-point multi-touch display

ASUS has introduced the ET2700 all-in-one computer series with a 10-point multi-touch pane...

When it comes to big screen all-in-one computers, Apple's iMac seems to rule the roost. PC users have plenty of choice at smaller screen sizes but there's a bit of a gap at the 27-inch end of the space-saving format. ASUS has finally introduced its ET2700 All-in-One PC Series to fill the void. Available with up to Core i7 processing power and up to 2TB of onboard storage, the new AIO models are also said to be the first in the world to offer 10-point multi-touch display interaction... Continue Reading ASUS unveils ET2700 All-in-One PC with 10-point multi-touch display

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Dell launches Alienware Aurora gaming rig

Alienware has updated its lineup of desktop PCs with Alienware Aurora R4, featuring liquid...

Alienware, Dell's subsidiary responsible for designing gamer-centric PCs, has updated its lineup of desktop PCs with the Alienware Aurora R4. Like all Alienware offerings, the specs are customizable with the Aurora R4 offering a choice of Intel Core i7 3000-series six-core CPUs, dual high-end GPUs from AMD or NVIDIA and up to four HDDs or SSDs. It's also equipped with liquid CPU cooling, active venting and an easily openable micro ATX chassis with external and internal lighting, while the famous alien head logo serves as a power button. .. Continue Reading Dell launches Alienware Aurora gaming rig

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Orange Amps upgrades OPC specs, reduces cost

Orange Amps has given its computer/amp mash-up - the OPC - a system upgrade, and a drop in...

The combined computer and guitar amp introduced by Orange Amps last year - and which subsequently found itself being used in a successful Guinness World Record attempt by fingerboard speed king Tiago Della Vega - has just had some of its internals upgraded, and been given a bit a price cut, too. The Windows 7 OPC is now available with up to Core i7 processing power and 8GB of DDR3 RAM, USB 3.0 port connectivity and hundred of dollars worth of bundled music-related software... Continue Reading Orange Amps upgrades OPC specs, reduces cost

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Hitachi GST outs two new 4TB HDD storage solutions

Hitachi GST has announced the availability of two new 4TB HDD storage solutions

Just when you thought that you still had loads of room on the 1TB of storage in your PC or Mac, another holiday season comes around and tempts you to capture all the antics at the office party in multi-megapixel clarity, or record high definition movies of loved ones as they excitedly rip through reams and reams of wrapping paper. Suddenly your monster hard drive starts to look somewhat elf-like. Hitachi GST (Global Storage Technologies) has unveiled two new hard disk storage solutions of gargantuan capacity that may well help to alleviate some of those storage woes. Both center around the same 4TB Deskstar 5K4000 HDD - with one being prepped for internal use, and the other given a nice outer jacket and USB 3.0 connectivity... Continue Reading Hitachi GST outs two new 4TB HDD storage solutions

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Art. Lebedev's Popularis and mini six keyboards up for pre-order

Art. Lebedev's Optimus Popularis fully programmable keyboard with LCD-equipped keys, has b...

Unveiled more than three years ago, the Optimus Popularis keyboard has been finally made available for pre-order at Art. Lebedev design studio's website. Each key of the Popularis incorporates a tiny LCD running at 64 x 64 pixels resolution and can display any chosen image (or even an animation), performing any function assigned by the user. Art. Lebedev is also taking orders for the Optimus mini six external keyboard which offers six programmable LCD keys... Continue Reading Art. Lebedev's Popularis and mini six keyboards up for pre-order

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AOC releases 15.6-inch portable USB display

AOC's E1649FWU 15.6 inch USB display

Recent days have seen the release of AOC's catchily-named E1649FWU display. Its name isn't important. What is important is that this is a portable 15.6 inch 16:9 LED display with a maximum resolution of 1366x768 at 60 Hz. Most impressive is that the e-fwoo (as I'm calling it) is solely USB 2.0-driven, which means a single cable, connected plug and play to your computer, for video signal and power... Continue Reading AOC releases 15.6-inch portable USB display

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Google's Chrome browser surging past Firefox

Google Chrome has pulled into second place in the browser war according to StatCounter

Google Chrome has pulled into second place in the browser war according to website analytics company StatCounter. Chrome now has 25.69 percent of the market while Firefox has 25.23 percent. Both browsers are trailing the Internet Explorer which still owns 40.63-percent of the market... Continue Reading Google's Chrome browser surging past Firefox

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Gizmag: Digital Cameras
CineSquid takes your camera and sticks it

The CineSquid is a tripod system with suction cup feet, allowing small video cameras to be...

For the past several months, film-makers using DSLRs or small camcorders have had an interesting option available for getting smooth tracking shots – CineSkates. The product combines a GorillaPod Focus tripod, a BallHead X tripod head and three soft urethane wheels. Those wheels mount on the feet of the tripod, allowing it to make fluid, dolly-like movements. Cinetics, the company that makes Cineskates, has now announced a new member to its family. It’s called the CineSquid, and it includes the same tripod and head, but with suction cup feet that allow it to adhere to almost any smooth surface... Continue Reading CineSquid takes your camera and sticks it

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Hand-finished 8x macro lens sticks to your iPhone

Chris Ferguson's 8x macro lens for iPhone sticks directly to the phone

Gizmag regulars will know we're partial to a bit of aspirational iPhone photographic lens-lust, even though I'm personally hesitant to splash out on an expensive lens kit that might be rendered obsolete come the next iPhone update. But this stick-on 8x magnification lens might just be low-tech and affordable enough to take the risk with... Continue Reading Hand-finished 8x macro lens sticks to your iPhone

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Nikon reveals new 36.3-megapixel beast - the D800 HD-SLR

Nikon has finally revealed the successor to its 2008 D700 DSLR model, a 36.3-megapixel HD-...

Has it really been over three years since Nikon released the 12-megapixel D700 digital camera? At long last, its replacement - which effectively triples the pixel count of its predecessor - is due to arrive next month. The new D800 is about half the price of the D4 announced in early January, with which it shares a number of features, plus it's smaller and lighter, and features a new 36.3 megapixel FX-format (35.9 x 24mm) CMOS sensor. It's also the first digital camera to achieve USB 3.0 certification... Continue Reading Nikon reveals new 36.3-megapixel beast - the D800 HD-SLR

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App removes wandering people from photos

The Remove app is designed to remove bystanders from photos taken by mobile devices

It’s kind of a funny thing, when you think about it ... even though it’s normal to see other people milling about in public places, when we take photos of those places, we often don’t want any of those people in our pictures. Ordinarily, this means standing around and waiting, then blasting off a shot in the split second when no one is within your frame – except perhaps the person you’re taking a photo of. Swedish photography company Scalado, however, has now developed an alternative for use with mobile devices. It’s called Remove, and appropriately enough, it removes those pesky “other people” from your photographs... Continue Reading App removes wandering people from photos

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Kodak announces it's getting out of the camera-making business

After previously filing for bankruptcy protection, Kodak has now announced that it will ce...

After making and selling cameras for over 120 years, the Eastman Kodak Company announced yesterday that it plans to stop producing its “dedicated capture devices” – in other words, its digital cameras, pocket video cameras, and digital picture frames. The company plans on phasing out the products throughout the first half of this year. This news doesn’t come as a surprise, as Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection just last month, at which time it announced that it would be undergoing a “reorganization” in order to focus on its most valuable business lines... Continue Reading Kodak announces it's getting out of the camera-making business

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Olympus details impressive OM-D E-M5 Micro Four Thirds camera

Olympus has taken the wraps off its new 16 megapixel Micro Four Thirds camera - the OM-D E...

At first glance, you might think that you've seen the new E-M5 from Olympus before, and you'd be right. Kind of. The new Micro Four Thirds camera is based on the classic lines of the OM series film SLR cameras first introduced in 1972, and becomes the first of the company's OM-D Series. Olympus trumpets its arrival as the beginning of a new era in digital imaging and has included a number of breaking technologies to support its claims... Continue Reading Olympus details impressive OM-D E-M5 Micro Four Thirds camera

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Pentax Ricoh and Marc Newson create new K-01 camera with world's thinnest interchangeable lens

Pentax Ricoh has teamed up with noted designer Marc Newson to create the Pentax K-01 inter...

Pentax Ricoh and acclaimed designer Marc Newson have joined forces to create a new 16 megapixel mirrorless camera and a new pancake lens that's claimed to be the world's thinnest interchangeable lens. The Pentax K-01 interchangeable lens camera (pronounced "kay zero one") is also said to be compatible with over 25 million previously-produced Pentax K-mount lenses... Continue Reading Pentax Ricoh and Marc Newson create new K-01 camera with world's thinnest interchangeable lens

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MicroOLED introduces 5.4 million pixel camera display

French microdisplay specialist MicroOLED has released a new panel with a 5.4 million pixel...

Digital camera technology has just taken a huge leap forward with the development of a microdisplay panel that's millions of pixels beyond what is currently used in the highly detailed electronic viewfinders of Fujifilm's most recent X-series cameras (X-S1/X-Pro1), and more than double the panels in Sony's latest alpha and NEX cameras. MicroOLED's new bright and detailed, low power OLED panel has been viewed by a number of industry pundits as the final nail in the coffin of the optical viewfinder... Continue Reading MicroOLED introduces 5.4 million pixel camera display

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New batch of Nikon COOLPIX cameras unveiled

Nikon has scheduled a February release for nine new COOLPIX cameras, including the P510 ul...

I can't help but wonder whether Nikon has been waiting for temperatures in my part of the northern hemisphere to dip below zero before announcing additions to its appropriately-named COOLPIX range of compact digital cameras. Probably not, but all nine models are released this month and include a new line aimed at today's family, some with built-in GPS, and a powerful new ultra-zoom... Continue Reading New batch of Nikon COOLPIX cameras unveiled

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Latest Cyber-shot cameras boast enhanced low-light shooting

Sony Cyber-shot WX50

Sony has announced that two new cameras will soon be joining its Cyber-shot compact range. Both the WX70 and WX50 feature enhanced sensitivity, 5x Optical Zoom and full HD video recording bolstered by improved image stabilization... Continue Reading Latest Cyber-shot cameras boast enhanced low-light shooting

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iPro lens provides fisheye for the iPhone guy

The new iPro lens system from Schneider Optics provides a durable aluminum iPhone case to ...

With the launch of the iPro lens system, Schneider Optics has decided it's ready for a piece of the iPhone lens-attachment market. The product centers on a robust aluminum case, to which separate fisheye and wide-angle lenses can be attached, as can a tripod, via the provided adaptor... Continue Reading iPro lens provides fisheye for the iPhone guy

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New smartphone accessory digitizes your LomoKino movies

The LomoKino Smartphone Holder is a smartphone accessory for digitizing your LomoKino movi...

Remember Lomography's LomoKino we featured back in November? It's an uber-faux-retro film camera that can shoot about a minute of 3-5 frames-per-second footage using any old 35 mm stills film. Well, Lomography have now released the LomoKino SmartPhone Holder which, though you mightn't have guessed by the name, is a means of digitizing your LomoKino movies using only your smartphone (*cough* by which they mean iPhone *cough*). Cunningly, it's done without need of an app... Continue Reading New smartphone accessory digitizes your LomoKino movies

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Cam Caddie is like a budget Steadicam for your DLSR

The Cam Caddie Scorpion is a handheld stabilizing mount for DSLRs and HD camcorders (Photo...

Amateur or low-budget videographers who want to smooth out their shaky handheld camera work have for some time now had the option of using the Smoothee, a simple rig made by none other than Steadicam. The product is intended for use with pocket camcorders and smartphones, however, which kind of leaves DSLR-users in the lurch. Well, those people now have a new affordable stabilizing system of their own, in the form of the Cam Caddie Scorpion... Continue Reading Cam Caddie is like a budget Steadicam for your DLSR

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Gigantic 35-foot camera takes negatives larger than most people

This giant camera is being built by photographer Dennis Manarchy as part of his 'Vanishing...

We've seen some pretty small cameras in our day, but the “Eye of America” is certainly the largest. The 35-foot camera can barely fit in a tractor trailer, and can capture photos so detailed that it will put even some of the most the high-end of digital cameras to shame. The giant camera is being built by photographer Dennis Manarchy as part of his “Vanishing Cultures” project. For the project, Manarchy plans to travel to all 50 states with a view to creating a collection of photos and stories that “celebrates the full cycle of the American experience.”.. Continue Reading Gigantic 35-foot camera takes negatives larger than most people

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AntiCrop expands your photos by creating more background

AntiCrop is an app that can add more background to the border of a photograph, in any dire...

So, you don't like the way your head is almost touching the top of the frame in that one photo? Or, perhaps you think that shot of the horse in the field would look more majestic if it were wider. Well, now you can insert a slot of sky above you, or a couple of side columns of extra grassy field, using Adva-Soft's AntiCrop app. As long as the background is fairly homogenous (sky, grass, sand, water, etc.) the software will automatically add more of it, in whichever direction you wish... Continue Reading AntiCrop expands your photos by creating more background

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Camcorder device allows for live, computer-free video streaming

The Live Shell is an add-on device that allows existing video cameras to stream live to th...

Japanese electronics manufacturer Cerevo might already be known to some readers for its Cerevo Camera Live. Released in May of 2010, the video camera is able to stream content live to Ustream, without the need of a linked computer. That's all very well and good, but what about all of us with other makes and models of video cameras who want to "go live"? Cerevo is now addressing them with its Live Shell module. The device hooks up to an existing camera, then sends its video and audio output directly to Ustream... Continue Reading Camcorder device allows for live, computer-free video streaming

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Tamaggo 360-Imager captures all round action with a single click

The new Tamaggo 360-Imager is said to capture high resolution, navigable 360-degree panora...

Canada's Tamaggo Inc. previewed an egg-shaped photographic device at this year's CES that's claimed to capture navigable high resolution 360-degree panoramas of its surroundings with a single click. Rather than stitch together lots of different photos taken one after the other in quick succession, the Tamaggo 360-Imager would appear to do for photography what lens attachments like the GoPano micro did for iPhone video. I say appear to do because the device on show in Las Vegas was a non-functioning prototype, so we've yet to see what the technology can actually do... Continue Reading Tamaggo 360-Imager captures all round action with a single click

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Magisto automated video editor might make family video nights more bearable

Magisto pumps out edited videos, adding transitions and a soundtrack along the way

Be it on increasingly powerful dedicated camcorders or via a smartphone, capturing hours (and hours and hours …) of video has never been easier or cheaper. That’s both a blessing and a curse, as even though you’re more likely to capture something worthwhile at some point, at the editing stage you’ll also have to wade through more crap to get to the good stuff. This can be time consuming to say the least and many just don’t bother, preferring to upload the whole kit and caboodle to their video-sharing site of choice. Now there’s an iPhone app called Magisto that is designed to take care of the editing for you and increase the chances of someone actually sitting through the video of Aunt Maude’s birthday dinner... Continue Reading Magisto automated video editor might make family video nights more bearable

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Fuuvi takes movies retro with pint-sized Bee digital 8mm camera

Modeled after a traditional 8mm video camera, the pint-sized Bee captures video at 640 x 4...

While once a standard, you'd be hard-pressed to find an 8mm film camera today outside of a second-hand shop or eBay. If still want the look of the vintage camera in your video, however, one company Fuuvi has created an alternative: the Fuuvi Bee. Modeled after a traditional 8 mm movie camera, the pint-sized Bee captures video at 640 x 480 pixels and 30fps, with the ability to capture 100 minutes of video on a single charge... Continue Reading Fuuvi takes movies retro with pint-sized Bee digital 8mm camera

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Ortery Technologies shows 3D Pure White Background photography system

Ortery Technologies has released what is described as the world's first desktop photo stud...

As someone who spends a good deal of time taking photographs of new consumer technology, only to subsequently enjoy hours of tedium touching up my snaps in image manipulation software, I have to admit to being pretty excited by the new 3D PhotoBench 260 from Ortery Technologies. Shown at CES 2012 this week, the desktop photography studio is claimed to be the first system in the world to take product shots or create 360 degree Flash/HTML 5 animations with a pure white background... Continue Reading Ortery Technologies shows 3D Pure White Background photography system

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Sandisk reveals world's fastest 128GB SDXC Card

SanDisk has announced that its new 128GB Extreme SDXC UHS-I card, which boasts read/write ...

About eighteen months ago, SanDisk revealed the world's fastest 32GB SDHC media card, pushing the format's data transfer speeds up to a rather lively 30 megabytes per second (MB/s). Since then, the SDXC standard has been let loose on the world, with the promise of theoretical capacities of anything up to 2TB and file transfer rates up to 104 MB/s for the UHS-I flavor and 312MB/s for UHS-II. While we're not quite there yet, SanDisk is again claiming the "world's fastest" crown with its new 128GB Extreme SDXC UHS-I card, which boasts read/write speeds of up to 45 MB/s... Continue Reading Sandisk reveals world's fastest 128GB SDXC Card

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Polaroid's Android-powered, 16-megapixel Smart Camera

Polaroid's SC1630 Smart Camera is powered by Android and features a smartphone-like form f...

With most people happy to make do with camera phones for their digital image snapping needs in the majority of situations and the quality of such devices improving markedly in recent years, makers of dedicated consumer-level cameras face an increasingly tough row to hoe. At CES 2012, Polaroid has announced its SC1630 Smart Camera that attempts to blur the lines between a camera phone and dedicated camera with its smartphone-like form factor and being one of the first dedicated cameras to run on Android... Continue Reading Polaroid's Android-powered, 16-megapixel Smart Camera

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Panasonic HDC-Z10000 3D camcorder gets pricing and availability

Panasonic has now released its twin-lens 2D/3D camcorder - the HDC-Z10000

Panasonic has now priced its new twin-lens 2D/3D camcorder - the HDC-Z10000, which is said to achieve the industry's nearest close-up for a twin-lens 3D camcorder of approximately 17.7 inches (45 cm). The CES Innovations 2012 Design and Engineering Awards Honoree features the company's unique Double 3MOS System for color and detail reproduction, has a high resolution electronic viewfinder and an LCD panel which cater for glasses-free 3D viewing, and is Dolby Digital 5.1-channel surround sound-capable... Continue Reading Panasonic HDC-Z10000 3D camcorder gets pricing and availability

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Liquid Image announces powerful, pint-sized full HD actioncam at CES

Liquid Image has unveiled its tiny new HD actioncam, the EGO

Many readers will perhaps know Liquid Image for its HD Scuba Series dive masks, that feature a built-in video camera for recording hands-free underwater footage. The California-based company also makes ski and ATV goggles, which likewise capture the action from the shooter’s point of view. Recently, however, the designers at LI decided that they should also offer a camera that can be mounted on things like handlebars, roll bars, surfboards, or even a good ol’ tripod – so that “extreme videographers” can get shots of themselves, to add to their adrenaline-pumping masterpieces. The result is a tiny HD video camcorder appropriately enough named the EGO, and it was unveiled this week in Las Vegas at CES... Continue Reading Liquid Image announces powerful, pint-sized full HD actioncam at CES

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Fujifilm announces X-Pro1 interchangeable lens camera system

Fujifilm has added a new interchangeable lens member to its X-Series digital cameras - the...

When Fujifilm unveiled its new line-up ahead of CES 2012, there was a feeling among enthusiasts that the company was holding something back. Sure enough, the Japanese photography behemoth has now pulled back the curtain to reveal a new interchangeable lens digital camera system called the X-Pro1. The 16 megapixel camera will be initially joined by three prime lenses when made available next month, with more to follow later on. It features a number of new digital photography developments, including a brand new sensor, a film-like color filter array and the second generation hybrid multi viewfinder first seen in the FinePix X100... Continue Reading Fujifilm announces X-Pro1 interchangeable lens camera system

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