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Sunday, April 5, 2015

Sprint to begin shipping Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge on April 6

Samsung’s latest devices, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, are already up for pre-order from US carrier Sprint, and now the latter has announced that it will start shipping the handsets on April 6.
"Samsung GS6 starts shipping Monday! Pre-order now to be among the first to get yours," the carrier said in a tweet. It's worth mentioning that both the handsets are set to officially release on April 10.

As for the price, Sprint is offering the 32GB S6 for $200 on a regular two-year agreement and $648 sans contract, while the 32GB S6 Edge is priced at $300 on contract and $748 off contract

Alleged live photos of Sony Xperia Z4 make the rounds online

urported live photos of the unannounced Sony Xperia Z4 made the rounds online. The upcoming successor of Sony Xperia Z3 is expected to make its official debut at some point this summer.
The images fall right in line with the leaked press renders from last month. Sony Xperia Z4 will continue the OmniBalance design language, which was introduced with the Xperia Z back in 2013. When announced, the newcomer will be barely distinguishable from its predecessors.
One of the photos confirms that the yet to be announced smartphone will pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset with octa-core CPU. The image also confirms the E6553 model number of the device.
A recent benchmark entry revealed the specs of Sony Xperia Z4. They include the above mentioned chipset, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable memory, and 5.1” 1080p display. A 20.7MP main camera and 5MP front-facing unit complete the setup.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Hendo Hoverboard

Yes, a fully functional hoverboard. And it’s real this time. The Hendo hoverboard currently levitates over surfaces that are non-ferromagnetic conductors. Unfortunately, the actual hoverboards at the $10,000 pledge level are already gone. You can, however, still back the campaign for other rewards, including a five minute ride, a 60-minute “coach and ride,” and a developer’s kit that includes the hover engine and surface material.

Hendo Hoverboard

Anura

Drones are cool, but they don’t travel well in your back pocket. The Anura is a mini drone that weighs only four ounces and folds up for easy storage or travel. It’s controlled with an app on your smartphone and has a built-in camera. The Anura's runtime is 12-16 minutes and charges over USB.

Anura

Aluminum Rolling Pin

Easier to clean than wood and lighter than marble, the KMN Home aluminum rolling pin looks great and is highly functional. The surface is non-stick and when chilled, it won’t transfer heat to dough. Laser-engraved measurement markings also help measure out the perfect amount of dough.

KMN Home Aluminum Rolling Pin

Mousr

This cat toy doesn’t just spin around in circles; the Mousr is a robotic cat toy that reacts to a cat’s movements. It has Bluetooth connectivity for when you want to take control with your smartphone and play with your cat. You can also switch out its tail for a little variety.

Mousr

StoneTether

What makes StoneTether stand out among the many tracking devices already available is its range. The creators claim that it has a range of up to 500 feet. It’s small enough to fit on your keychain, backpack, or slipped into your kid’s pocket. It’s also water resistant up to 30 feet.
StoneTether

BeON

The BeON bulb installs and works like a regular light bulb, but is also a smart burglar deterrent. It can learn your lighting habits and simulate them when you’re away. It also activates when someone rings the doorbell and has a backup battery for temporary lighting during a power outage.
BeON

Point

Point lets you keep tabs on your home without a squadron of cameras and devices. Point is unassuming and less invasive, according to Point’s makers. Its sensors can detect sound, air quality, temperature, and even if someone’s tampering with the device. With IFTTT support, you can configure a variety of actions and alerts.
Point

Bracket

Tired of plugging and unplugging the same cables into your MacBook Pro Retina all the time? The Bracket wrangles up the power, display, USB, and audio cables into a neat and simple cable dock. The Bracket is made out of aircraft-grade aluminum and makes plugging and unplugging all your cables a single operation.
Bracket