2020 iPhone Could Have Powerful Laser 3D Camera
By: Nick Gambino
According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple is planning on doubling down on 3D when they release the iPhone in 2020. At least is unnamed sources close to the...
Waze Beacons Improves GPS in Tunnels
By: Ramon Martinez
Picture this: you’re GPSing to the airport or other location that involves time-sensitive arrival, you enter a tunnel and all of a sudden, the GPS loses you and freezes...
Netflix Could Lose More Than Half of Their Subscribers with Ads
By: Guy Tal Hauser
The idea that Netflix could eventually start running ads on their streaming service has been under discussion for a number of years, but it wasn’t until limited testing...
Rumored Next-Gen AirPods This Year
By: Guy Tal Hauser
There’s a rumor going around that Apple is gearing up to release new AirPods with a health monitoring feature in the first 6 months of 2019. Whether this...
Netflix Reveals Viewer Numbers
By: Nick Gambino
Earlier this week, we learned that Netflix is raising its subscription prices 13-18 percent across its various plans, which is about $1-$2. Now we know why they have the...
Netflix is Raising Prices
By: Nick Gambino
Netflix is once again raising its subscription prices, and the thing is, you can afford it. The streaming service is hiking the cost about 13 to 18 percent across...
LG Unveils Foldable/Rollable TV at CES 2019
By: Bryan Tropeano
2019 will go down as the year of the fold. We’ve already reported on the Royole FlexiPai, the foldable tablet/smartphone unveiled at CES, and Samsung is rumored to be releasing...
Foldable Smartphone Comes to CES
By: Guy Tal Hauser
CES is known for being the torchbearer for new tech, a lot of which is vital and impressive. The days-long show is also home to gimmick tech that...
LuMee to Release Smartphone Case That Lights Up to the Beat in the...
By: Ramon Martinez
As we ready ourselves for CES 2019 in Vegas, we thought we’d warm you up with a bit of fun news out of the LuMee camp. The company known...
In a Historical Moment China Lands on the Far Side of the Moon
By: Nick Gambino
After Apollo 17 in 1972 we, from the perspective of space travelers, seemed largely done with the moon. The natural satellite to Earth somehow lost its luster once we...