Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Nissan Crossover SUV self-driving tech

Nissan Crossover SUV self-driving tech project begin by 2017.


Cars with autonomous technology can replace the driver seems to have become a new trend in the automotive world. After a number of automakers have been developing and testing self-driving car, now it's turn Nissan Motor Company who will perform the autonomous technology in crossover in 2017.

PSFK 2017 Forecast

PSFK 2017 Forecast: How New Tech Will Become Your Intimate Partner


A companion knows us so intimately and can successfully predict our desires and anticipate our needs before we announce them; they remember when we forget, know how we feel before we do, read our body 

LG to Make Ultra HD Rollable TVs by 2017

LG to Make Ultra HD Rollable TVs by 2017 with new Flexible OLED Panels


The South Korean electronics company, LG has announced a new breakthrough in OLED display 

Kodak Super 8mm

Kodak Super 8mm 


While CES is typically all about the future, this year’s show also included a number of gadgets that gave a 

Oculus Rift

Oculus Rift   

The consumer version of Oculus Rift is finally headed our way. Facebook used CES as an opportunity to 

The Best New Tech to Look Out For in 2016 and Beyond

The Best New Tech to Look Out For in 2016 and Beyond

At CES tech companies from around the world descended on Las Vegas to show off their biggest and

Infiniti Q60

Infiniti Q60  



Formerly called the Infiniti G37 Coupe, the Q60 is the long-awaited 2-door companion to the Infiniti Q50,

Cadillac CT6

Cadillac CT6


After years of mediocre flagship luxury cars that couldn't beat out rivals from BMW, Mercedes-Benz and

Buick Cascada

Buick Cascada


It's been a long time since Buick was in the convertible game, but the brand is finally headed back there next

2016 Audi TT

2016 Audi TT          
A new design makes the 2016 Audi TT more of a serious sports car than it was previously. The

Acura NSX

Acura NSX

The long-awaited Acura NSX has had automotive enthusiasts waiting with bated breath since Acura first

HP ENVY Curved 34-A051 Signature Edition All-in-One

HP ENVY Curved 34-A051 Signature Edition All-in-One


$1,949.00
(was $2,099.00) save $150.00
34-inch curved WQHD display
Intel Core i7-6700T
12GB memory/1TB HDD + 128GB SSD
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960A graphics
Intel RealSense 3D camera



Prepare for sensory overload with the HP ENVY Curved 34 all-in-one.

Dell Inspiron 3000

Dell Inspiron 3000

CPU: Intel Core i3-4170 | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000 | RAM: 8GB | Storage: 1TB hard disk |

XPS 13 Laptop Dell

XPS 13 Laptop Dell

Our smallest 13-inch with InfinityEdge display
More screen, less to carry:

HP 13-inch Chromebook

HP goes full metal with a 13-inch Chromebook for work



HP is taking its Chromebooks to all new heights with a luxurious, 13-inch model that combines thin styling with an all metal design.

iPhone 7

iPhone 7


A super slim build,Water resistance,No more antenna lines
The iPhone 6S looked a lot like the iPhone 6,

Samsung Galaxy S7

Samsung Galaxy S7


That leaves the way clear for the 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 to make its mark as the core flagship handset,

Monday, May 2, 2016

Samsung Gear S2

Samsung Gear S2

When it comes to Samsung smartwatches, our Gear S2 review breaks new ground. Never before have we been able to describe a Samsung smartwatch as desirable, intuitive or – most importantly of all – compatible.

With its Swatch-like looks and ability to play nicely with rival Android smartphones, Samsung has performed a spectacular U-turn. The result is a bold

Fitbit Blaze Watch

Fitbit Blaze Watch 

The Blaze's marketing portrays it as the fitness fan's new best friend – a tracker for the gym that's also at home in the boardroom – but is it the right fitness device for you? Read on to find out.

Fitbit Blaze: Design

Between the Blaze and Alta, it's clear that Fitbit's keen to move away from the dorky black plastic bands that have dominated its design to date. Customization is now the buzzword, and that's a crucial element of the Blaze.