In a few years, you may be able to automatically and speedily wireless connect from nearly anywhere on the planet thanks to three new Wi-Fi advancements.
During the course of CES here in Las Vegas, more than 20,000 new products will be introduced, and here's a recap of all of them. Just kidding. Over the next few days, I'll bring you what I consider to be the most interesting, coolest or just plain weird from this year's show floor and environs.
Want to work and workout simultaneously? FitDesk is a compact stationary bike with a mounted tray for your laptop – a no-brainer for all-work-and-no-play types.
Most year-end top gadget lists include the most advanced products and the most ground-breaking technologies. For me, the products of the year are those that have become an indispensible part of my everyday life. And so, in alphabetical order (until my top pick) here are my Top 10 Gadgets of 2011.
'Twas the night before the night before Christmas and all through the mist, procrastinators were scurrying for last-minute gifts. I've identified a half dozen gadgets to consider – even though you'll have only a picture of the gadget and a "Coming Soon" note to wrap. It IS December 23d, after all!
Stand-up philosopher Steven Wright once humorously wondered that if we had everything, where would we keep it? Here is an in-depth look at number of possible carry solutions to schlep around all the important accouterments of early 21st century life.
While you're falling into a Thanksgiving food coma, I'll be enjoying a semi-gizmo-and-gadget-free holiday while visiting my mother-in-law in San Antonio.
What do you get for the geek who has everything (other than the new Amazon Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet)? Not even the toughest to shop for on your gift list have these gadgets. In fact, I have so many cool gizmos to overwhelm you with, I'm going to spread them over today and tomorrow.
This week's gadget news isn't just about e-readers – the new Barnes & Noble Nook Color 2 and next week's release of Amazon's Kindle Fire. Lost in the e-book backwash are these half dozen gizmos, including a unique wristband+app from Jawbone that helps you live healthier and a psychedelic radio.