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Belkin bolstered its WeMo line of smart home products at CES by introducing a new line of sensors that give users even more control over their homes. The new sensors use ZigBee instead of Wi-Fi for better power management.
The post Belkin’s WeMo gets smarter with four new sensors announced at CES appeared first on Digital Trends.
Ram Trucks has unveiled the 1500 EcoDiesel HFE at the 2015 North American International Auto Show. The model wears new aerodynamics that bump its highway fuel economy rating from 28 mpg to 29 mpg.
The post Ram Trucks’ 1500 EcoDiesel HFE slips and sips all the way to 29 mpg highway appeared first on Digital Trends.
While most fitness trackers let you chart your calories, steps, and sleeping habits on the fly, the InBody Band measures your muscle mass and body fat using a series of electronic pulses.
The post The InBody Band measures your BMI, fuels your inner Popeye appeared first on Digital Trends.
The current prototype of the Fasseto Link may suffer from terrible design, but it still lets you to stream up to a terabyte of music, video, and other content directly from your wrist.
The post The Link streams a terabyte of information directly from your wrist (and looks awful) appeared first on Digital Trends.
Mientras preparaba un proyecto para una productora Lucas Green pensó que tenÃa que ser relativamente sencillo preparar imágenes muy atractivas tirando del enorme banco de imágenes de la NASA.
El resultado es Space suite , este vÃdeo que nos lleva de paseo por distintos lugares del sistema solar y del universo.
Lucas explica en su blog como están construidas las escenas del hexágono polar de Saturno, Tycho, el cráter de la Luna, y el sobrevuelo de Japeto.
Promete intentar añadir más imágenes a Space suite; la cosa promete.
(VÃa Universe Today).
Volvo just unveiled the S60 Inscription, a long wheelbase version of its luxury sedan in Detroit. More importantly this may just be the first Chinese built car to be sold in the United States.
The post UPDATED: Volvo S60 Inscription is the first Chinese made car to be sold in the US appeared first on Digital Trends.
These gorgeous art prints portray three classic Nintendo encounters in vivid detail.
The post Check Out These Jaw-Dropping Prints of Classic Nintendo Boss Fights appeared first on WIRED.
At the Automotive News World Congress today mere steps from the North American International Auto Show, Tesla CEO Elon Musk will be speaking — and he's not likely to have any filters on.
Telltale Games, noted for its episodic adventures set in popular franchises like The Walking Dead and Borderlands, is developing new partnerships and original IP of its own.
The post Telltale is developing original stories of its own, even while signing with new, unannounced partners appeared first on Digital Trends.
Biking to work can be a chore. The FlyKly Smart Wheel is designed to make your morning commute easier, though, with a 250-watt motor and slew of smart sensors for automatically tracking your speed, distance, and location.
The post The FlyKly Smart Wheel puts the foot down on pedaling with a 250-watt boost appeared first on Digital Trends.
A new report claims to have information and screenshots from the official iPhone app that Apple is creating for the upcoming Apple Watch. The information was reportedly revealed as part of the release of iOS 8.2 beta 4 to developers on Monday.
According to 9to5Mac, via unnamed sources, the app itself is currently called the Apple Watch Companion. It's supposed to let iPhone users set up the settings on the Apple Watch, such as its ablity to receive messages. The report claims:
Lacking a keyboard, the Apple Watch will allow users to respond to messages via voice. As Apple has previously detailed, users can respond via either transcribed dictation or actual audio messages. The app can switch between Dictation or Audio Replies as the default mechanism for replying to text messages. You can also choose to use either form of reply at the time of the individual message.
As far as managing any Apple Watch applications via the iPhone app, 9to5Mac says:
Users will be able to manage and organize applications on the Apple Watch Home Screen via a virtual view on the iPhone Companion application.
The report includes some screenshots of the alleged Apple Watch Companion app, which look very much like the settings sliders and menus on other iOS devices. The current rumor claims that Apple could start selling the Apple Watch sometime before the end of March.
Source: 9to5Mac
I'm admittedly terrible at "choose your own adventure" stories. Flipping through them as a kid, I'd always peek at whatever page the story directed me to, read the first couple sentences, and if I liked where things were going, I'd stick with it. Turns out not much has changed in 20 years.