Article By Mark Rollins
  • HTC One M9 'Hima' Release Date, Specs, Price and Availability

    Earlier we reported that the HTC One M9 or "Hima" might debut at CES. Unfortunately, that is not the case. HTC did announce the HTC Desire 826, which kept their promise of "Always Desire More" online flyer about CES 2015. However, there remains an ever-growing speculation on the HTC One M9 or "Hima", including rumors abounding about the release date, specs, price, and availability.

    HTC One M9 'Hima' Release Date, Specs, Price and Availability
  • SteelSeries' Sentry Eye Tracker Takes Gaming Peripherals to Whole New Level at CES 2015 and Twitch

    We have just finished reporting on how gesture-recognition technology has led to inventions like the Ring from both Logbar and Nod, and CES 2015 has put a spotlight on another type of technology with eye-tracking. This new gaming technology was developed by Tobii Technology, who are the global leaders in eye-tracking. It is quite unique and adopted by SteelSeries, a company best known for making gaming peripherals like headphones and keyboards. The new product, the Sentry Eye Tracker, is an enti

    SteelSeries' Sentry Eye Tracker Takes Gaming Peripherals to Whole New Level at CES 2015 and Twitch
  • HTC Desire 826 Unveiled With Android L 5.0: Release Date, Specs, and Review

    There were a lot of rumors concerning HTC at CES 2015. We previously reported that the company might use the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas to unveil a "Hima" phone, and there was a flyer distributed claiming "Always Desire More". It would appear that the "Desire" HTC is referring to is the new Desire 826, and the "more" is that this phone will be the first in the Desire series to run Lollipop (Android operating system 5.0).

    HTC Desire 826 Unveiled With Android L 5.0: Release Date, Specs, and Review
  • CES: 'Magic' Gesture-Control Rings Let You Draw in Air to Play Music, Take Pictures, and More

    Gesture-recognition technology is certainly nothing new, and its applications are definitely for more than simply gaming on the Kinect. Imagine a ring that you could put on your finger, and you would be able to do some amazing things like controlling lights, uploading photos, and even more. If you think that such magical rings were something out of J.R.R. Tolkien's works, you would be wrong. Two companies represented at CES, Nod and Logbar, have this technology readily available thanks to the

    CES: 'Magic' Gesture-Control Rings Let You Draw in Air to Play Music, Take Pictures, and More
  • Samsung Unveils 88-Inch Curved S-UHD TV at CES 2015

    Samsung has declared it a new age with S-UHD TV at CES 2015. The company had their press conference for CES Media Monday, and reminded that they helped bring UHD mainstream, and are taking to the next level with S-UHD TV. The first specimen of Samsung's S-UHD TV revolution is an 88-inch 9800 TV that has a curved screen. It is made from Samsung's proprietary nano-crystal semiconductors to deliver the highest color purity and light efficiency available today with 64 times the color expression of

    Samsung Unveils 88-Inch Curved S-UHD TV at CES 2015