Following last year’s Drive CX, Nvidia just announced an updated version of its computing platform for self-driving cars, the Drive PX 2. Compared to last year’s model, this is a much more powerful beast, able to process data from 12 video cameras and other sensors in real time to make educated driving decisions. The company calls it a supercomputer, and it’s the size of a… Read More Nvidia Announces New Drive PX 2 ‘Supercomputer In A Lunchbox’ ...This entry was posted in Gadgets nvidia TC Transportation on January 4, 2016 by Romain Dillet,Frederic Lardinois
The 360fly camera, a small, sturdy ball with panoramic views we first discovered at CES 2014, is back again and buddying up with sports brand BRG to bring us live or recorded, 360-degree, stitchless, 4k video for sports enthusiasts – and with all that, a plan to push into virtual reality. GoPro has its own spherical solution, with 4k recording capabilities for those live-action shots… Read More 360fly Pushes Into Virtual Reality Sports And Gives A Sneak ...This entry was posted in 3D imaging Camcorders Gadgets Google Cardboard GoPro TC on January 4, 2016 by Sarah Buhr
Ephemerality be damned. Some art deserves to live longer than 24 hours. So rather than just squirrel away your saved Snapchat Stories, you can upload them to Slinger. It’s a new app aiming to be the permanent home for vertical videos. And thanks to its Popular page and the ability to Like videos, it can help you discover content creators to follow in ways Snapchat lacks. You could write… Read More Show Off Your Snapchat Stories Forever On SlingerThis entry was posted in Apps Mobile Social Startups TC and tagged snapchat on January 4, 2016 by Legit Coder
Netatmo just announced the Netatmo Presence, a new smart outdoor security camera packed with actually useful features. In particular, this camera can detect if there’s a car in your driveway, a person waiting outside or a pet running around your garden. Read More Netatmo Makes Outdoor Security Cameras Suck LessThis entry was posted in Europe Gadgets Startups TC on January 4, 2016 by Romain Dillet
Netatmo just announced the Netatmo Presence, a new smart outdoor security camera packed with actually useful features. In particular, this camera can detect if there’s a car in your driveway, a person waiting outside or a pet running around your garden. Read More Netatmo Makes Outdoor Security Cameras Suck LessThis entry was posted in Europe Gadgets Startups TC on January 4, 2016 by Romain Dillet
You may know Withings for its beautiful smart watches, but the company has had a long history of health tracking devices. The $100 Withings Thermo is keeping up with this trend. It’s a smart temporal artery thermometer, and arguably the best thermometer you can get today. Read More Withings Launches Incredibly Sophisticated Thermometer To Track Your FeverThis entry was posted in Europe Gadgets Startups TC withings on January 4, 2016 by Romain Dillet
Parrot is probably best known for its drones, but the company actually offers a wide range of products that also includes headphones and in-car infotainment technology. Last year at CES, Parrot first showed its robotic plant pot. At the time, tha... Parrot’s Pot Helps You Keep Your Houseplants AliveThis entry was posted in Gadgets Parrot TC on January 4, 2016 by Frederic Lardinois
When you think of consumer drones, chances are you are thinking of quadcopters. But fixed-wing drones have long been a staple of the military and the model aircraft community and now Parrot, which pioneered the quadcopter craze with its AR.Drone, is getting into the fixed-wing game, too. The 700-gram Parrot Disco, which the company has been working on for the last two years, is a small… Read More Parrot’s Newest Drone Has WingsThis entry was posted in drones Gadgets Parrot TC on January 4, 2016 by Frederic Lardinois,Lucas Matney
Wi-Fi HaLow wants to be a better Bluetooth. The post Next-Gen Wi-Fi Will Actually Connect the Internet of Things appeared first on WIRED. Next-Gen Wi-Fi Will Actually Connect the Internet of ThingsThis entry was posted in connected devices Gadget Lab Gear IoT smart home wi-fi on January 4, 2016 by Brian Barrett
For those who believe a cluttered desk is a cluttered mind, the same is likely doubly true when it comes to your iPhone’s home screen. Unfortunately, those who desire complete control of the aesthetic flow of their phones have always had to play around the unavoidable inclusion of Apple’s stock iOS apps on their launch screens. Whether it’s a free-spirited soul looking… Read More Hide Unwanted iPhone App Icons With This iOS 9 TrickThis entry was posted in app-store Apps iOS iTunes mach Mobile smartphones TC and tagged iphone on January 4, 2016 by Lucas Matney