IKEA helps enhance the value of devices that support wireless charging, building Qi-compatible charging surfaces into several lamps, desks, and bedside tables coming out this April in the U.S. and Europe. Hopefully this is the start of a trend.
Dell put their 2015 XPS 13 laptop in our hands, and it’s pretty damned awesome – smaller than a MacBook Air, built from aluminum and carbon fiber, and an available eye-popping, 3200×1800 touchscreen. Full review on Technabob.
Following on its 128GB microSD card, SanDisk outdoes itself with the first 200GB microSD card. That’s enough space 20h of 1080p videos. As always, it’s water-, magnet-, X-ray- and shock-proof. Drops this year for $400. Just don’t lose it.
Huawei’s Android smartwatch has a stainless steel case, a sapphire crystal lens and a 400×400 1.4″ screen. It also has a heart rate monitor, 6-axis motion sensor and a barometer. It will come in silver, black or gold with steel or leather straps.
For the second straight year, HTC decided to make minor cosmetic changes to its flagship phone. Inside, the HTC One M9 has an 8-core Snapdragon 810 CPU, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage with microSD slot and a 20mp rear camera.
The S6 and S6 Edge both have metal frames, Gorilla Glass 4 on the front and back and a crazy 2560×1440 Super AMOLED display. They also have a 16mp rear camera with optical image stabilization and support for wireless charging.
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Microsoft boldly predicts enterprise technology 5 to 10 years from now. Aside from wall-sized and borderless touchscreens, the company imagines we’ll have more mature augmented reality and wearable devices.
Sesame has an idiot-proof installation process. Just tape it over a deadbolt with the supplied adhesive and you’re done. You can then activate it with its app, by a secret knock on your door or phone, or simply by having your phone nearby.
We don’t get why the maker of the “top selling watch on Amazon” still needs Kickstarter, but it is what it is. Like its predecessor the Pebble Time has a power efficient and anti-glare e-paper display, but in full color.
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Two microSD card readers: one that fits into SD card slots and one that fits into USB ports. Each reader supports up to 128GB cards, so on a MacBook you can get up to 384GB of extra storage at once. microSD cards not included.
Part of Dot & Bo’s Edison’s Lab collection, the Fantastic Table Lamp almost looks like a steampunk desk fan. The base and frame are made of industrial metal with an aged and rusted finish. It comes with five 25W bulbs.
Remote control buttons for iOS and Android devices with Bluetooth 3.0. One each for voice command, camera and media playback. Comes with a steering wheel/handlebar mount and an adhesive strip. Order the media button here.
This incredible tech from DMG MORI is a single machine that can create metal objects using a process called laser deposition welding, which melts a metallic powder into a desired form. It can then mill the parts to further refine them.
A rugged flashlight with built-in GPS, a fitness tracker and other apps. It also has a USB port that lets you charge other devices from its battery or attach a Fogo module, which will include a walkie-talkie and a satellite modem.
This laptop sleeve costs more than some laptops, but in return you get premium leather and lots of room for your other things. It has pockets, slots and straps for pens, cords, notebooks and more. Available in three colors and three sizes.
A hybrid bicycle that amplifies your pedal power to highway speeds, and provides a safe cockpit for riders. It’s even smart enough to adjust the assistance level based on the terrain. Support the project on Kickstarter to help fund development.
We’re not sure exactly what this interactive toy for Star Wars buffs will actually be able to do, but if this video teaser from Spin Master is any indication, take our money and shut up, you will.
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