Five years ago this week (June 28 to be exact), Apple unveiled the iPhone, which has become the most accessorized product in tech history. To commemorate the occasion, here are the latest in iPhone cases, speaker and speaker docks, earbuds and headphones, and other iPhone attachment miscellany.
No home is complete sans a 90-inch HDTV, or a surround sound system with both excellent electronics and speakers, or a way to more easily talk on an iPhone, and no home office is complete sans a new speedy 802.11 AC router, or a router designed for streaming media or copious hard PC file storage.
Increasingly TVs are being offered with "Smart" connected TV features that can stream more than Netflix. The Sony Bravia EX640 offers a variety of features you may want in a Smart TV. Easy to use, the 40-inch sub-$900 model reliably streams media from both online services and your saved media libraries.
More and more of us want to watch Internet-based content on our HDTVs. But you'll need a new connected HDTV or Blu-ray player, or save a lot of dough and buy a media streamer. While space precludes an all-inclusive comparative list (you can find one here), here's a guide of the top six models.
Anything you can see on your PC can now be displayed wirelessly on your TV using Intel's WiDi Wireless Display technology. Learn about the Neo TV Pro, a new media streamer that offers Hulu Plus, Vudu
Things are not always what they appear. Sometimes, a pair of TV speakers do more than emit TV sound. Sometimes, a backpack does more than hold stuff. Sometimes a faucet does more than spew water. Sometimes a camcorder does more than shoot video. This week, we have a bunch of such deceptive gizmos.
Simple.TV DVR can tune in and record over-the-air TV shows, let's you watch them remotely on a laptop or iPad, and you can off-load them to share with friends.
You have a Smart TV or media player and now you want to stream your music and movies and share photos from your PC or Mac to play on your TV. Find out what you need to stream media from a computer to
Walmart says it can create cloud copies of your DVD so you can watch your movies anywhere. So we went to a Walmart with some DVDs to test out the offer.