A cracked screen is an all-too-common problem for smartphone owners, and the high cost of repairs, which can run into the hundreds of dollars, only adds to the pain. But for $50 or less you can do the ...
January 4, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google The Kano Screen Kit ($149.99) is a 10-inch, HDMI-compatible screen that’s made for the Raspberry Pi. As with ...
We've long been fans of Philips' Ambilight technology that fills the space behind your TV or monitor with screen-matching LED lighting. In our experience it can really boost your immersion in what you ...
Smart lighting company Nanoleaf just wrapped a keynote presentation where we got a chance to see the Nanoleaf 4D Screen Mirror & Lightstrip Kit in action, got a look at the Ultra Black Shapes Hexagons ...
Learn-to-code startup Kano is now shipping a 10.1-inch HD display to go with its keyboard plus Raspberry Pi DIY computer kit for kids. Back in May the startup announced a $15 million Series A funding ...
I break a lot of iPhones. In fact, it's part of my job. The most recent victim of a CNET drop test was the third-generation iPhone SE. I'm sorry to say the results weren't pretty. The iPhone SE was ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Nanoleaf has just released its new 4D Screen Mirror Light Strip Kit. This is an RGB LED lighting kit that can capture the colors on your TV and mirror them as ambient lighting around your TV. We've ...
There are plenty of portable displays designed to plug into a laptop to give you a dual-screen experience on the go. But Mobile Pixels is one of the only companies offering triple-screen solutions ...
The makers of the Kano Computer Kit are expanding their line of products designed to help kids learn to code. Kano is launching a Kickstarter campaign for three new kits that kids can assemble and ...
The Game Boy line of consoles may be old news to Nintendo, but that doesn't mean it isn't still evolving. Fan-made modifications are appearing all of the time which help augment and improve the tech ...
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