Sunday, January 4, 2015

  • News: iLounge launches CES 2015 Special Edition site

    iLounge has launched our Special Edition site covering the 2015 International CES. We've already got the scoop on a number of new products before the show even officially begins — be sure to keep checking the site throughout the week for continuing coverage on what's going down in the iOS…

  • The Netatmo camera will tell you and your Apple Watch who's in your home

    Netatmo may be a name you're not so familiar with, but at CES 2015 they're on hand showing off their connected home camera system that will also support the Apple Watch as well as the iPhone. It also boasts that it'll recognise the faces of anyone you tell it to any time that they're…

  • The Ring Is Real

     It's been almost a year since Takuro Yoshida and his team blew up Kickstarter with the Ring, a wearable that uses simple wand-like gestures to control gadgets in the home. Promises abounded: You'll be able to control the lights in your home with the flick of a finger. You'll be able to…

  • The company behind the food-tracking fork now gives you the milk-tracking baby bottle

    Remember the 10S Fork, formerly known as the Hapifork ? The fork that would vibrate when you ate too fast, keeping your bites to a measured single bite per 10 seconds? The company behind it, Slow Control, is back with another CES announcement, and this time it's a smart baby bottle. Well,…

  • The Valedo Helps You Train Back Pain Away

     Designed for people who already have lower back problems, the Valedo is a pair of sensors that, when used in unison with an app on the iPhone or iPad, helps you train your back to reduce and prevent future pain. Read More

0 comments: