Samsung's Curved Monitor: Total immersion while you work

We know Samsung loves curved screens; now we know how much. The company is launching a 34-inch curved monitor at CES 2015 with a screen so wide you'll feel fully immersed whenever you're in front of it. The Samsung SE790C Curved Monitor has a 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio, which makes it almost as…


The Dell XPS 13 packs premium style into a compact shell

The first thing you'll notice about the Dell XPS 13, being shown here at the 2015 International CES, is the screen. It's at once small, and not: the 13-inch, 3,200x1,800 quad-HD display is tucked into a body that's almost too compact to contain it. Dell claims it's the smallest 13-inch laptop on…


CES 2015: HTC announces Desire 826 with front facing UltraPixel camera

Summary:HTC's UltraPixel technology is an interesting camera innovation and the company should emphasize its usefulness. Serving as a front facing camera seems to be the perfect application. Back in October when I took a look at the HTC Desire Eye I made the comment to HTC employees that I would…


Hands-On With The Samsung Gear S Smartwatch

Samsung announced its new curved-display smartwatch last week, but today we were able to get up-close and personal with the new wearable. Unlike most smartwatches, the Gear S has two very special features. The first is a curved 2-inch, AMOLED display, and the second is 3G connectivity, allowing the…


HTC One M8 for Windows

The HTC One (M8), one of the best-looking flagship Android smartphones that launched earlier this year, just landed on Windows Phone 8.1.1 Packed with front-facing speakers, dual UltraPixel cameras on the back, a 5MP front camera and BoomSound internal speakers, the One (M8) is exactly the same as…


Galaxy S5 Prime: June launch rumored, but the device’s name could change

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is an excellent handset, but it may get an upgraded version soon. A KGI analyst predicted that there would not only be a Galaxy S5 “Standard,” but also a Galaxy S5 “Prime.” The Galaxy S5 Prime would be more powerful than its sibling, though it has yet to materialize in any…


The Ins and Outs of Credit Card Processors in 2013

In years past accepting credit card payments used to be an expensive and extraordinarily complicated process. Generally, you had to apply for a merchant account with your local bank, then you had to take out a lease on an expensive credit card processing unit. You also had to pay an enormous setup…


A Look at the New G-Pad Tablet from LG

Face it, the world has changed over the years and technology has really come a long way since the dawn of the desktop computer. As the years advanced forward, technology allowed for many things to become more compact, as well as efficient; allowing you to take whatever you need with you. Although…


What to Consider When Investing in a Home Security System

Investing in a home security makes for a great peace of mind although it also carries certain financial burdens. The latter is mostly due to drastically conflicting prices, scare tactics in the sales pitches and antagonistic contracts. According to a Consumer Reports survey, about 80% of homeowners…


Trying to Kick the Habit Electronically

When people are deciding on which type of electronic cigarette they would like to get for themselves, there are many things they should take into account when finding the best electronic cigarette for them. Taking the time to learn about the different aspects of e-cigs, the various designs and how…