GigaomBelkin expands WeMo line with connected lightbulbs and Wi-Fi-based presence
Lightbulbs, routers and WeMo maker kits, oh my! Belkin has a lot up its sleeve at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Read more »
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Lightbulbs, routers and WeMo maker kits, oh my! Belkin has a lot up its sleeve at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Read more »
The unofficial $99 prescription lenses for Google Glass are nearly here and they look pretty good. The final bill may not though: it’s another $129 for the clip-on frames to hold… Read more »
Asus claims its new router is the first with Wave 2 802.11ac chip developed by gigabit wireless specialist Quantenna. The access point boosts potential Wi-Fi capacity to 1.7 Gbps and creates… Read more »
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show will have tons of amazing new tech on display but it’s all for nothing if not easy to use. I’m hoping for a trend of simplicity… Read more »
Since getting a slow start a few years back, devices running Google’s Chrome OS haven’t really been a “thing” at CES. This year looks different as LG pre-announced a Chromebase, more… Read more »
CES pre-announcements started in earnest this week with Acer debuting two tablets before the show. Samsung has new Android cameras and maybe a more appealing design for its Galaxy S 5… Read more »
With the dawn of wearable technology, games are sure to become an important part of the experience. But if it’s the same old games on smart watches and glasses, I’m already… Read more »
What do you get when you combine an Android console, an open software platform and a treadmill? The chance to run with Google Glass which can control the whole thing, giving… Read more »
Here are some things to look out for at the Consumer Electronics Show: really sharp TV pictures, wireless music and not much on the phone front. Read more »