Want to have a wardrobe like Tay-tay’s? You can now, thanks to Craves. The company is today debuting a mobile fashion application that takes advantage of visual search technology to identify clothing and accessories as seen in photos. In particular, it’s focused on showing you what celebrities are wearing and where you can buy those items – or something similar, but… Read More Craves’ new fashion app tells you what the celebs are ...This entry was posted in Apps e-commerce eCommerce Fashion iOS apps Mobile mobile apps shopping TC on August 11, 2016 by Sarah Perez
Sports teams and live event venues will soon be able to sell their tickets directly through SeatGeek. The company has focused on resale tickets until now — first by aggregating resale options from other sites, then by launching a marketplace where ticketbuyers can sell or transfer their tickets directly. But SeatGeek also showed its interest in “primary” ticket sales with… Read More SeatGeek moves beyond resale tickets with new ‘Open’ platformThis entry was posted in eCommerce Mobile SeatGeek Startups TC on August 11, 2016 by Anthony Ha
Microsoft looks to have inadvertently made some of its own orphaned devices useful again, after accidentally leaking a debug policy that could allow owners of Windows powered hardware such as earlier iterations of Windows Phones smartphones or AR... Microsoft debug policy leak could make Windows Phones useful againThis entry was posted in Android linux Microsoft microsoft windows Mobile mobile phones Security smartphones tablet computer TC Windows 10 on August 11, 2016 by Natasha Lomas
The first OSVR headset made its debut at last year’s CES. The wearable wasn’t aimed at Oculus or HTC – nor were its creators looking to take on Samsung’s low cost Gear VR. Rather, the prototype represented the first step in a multi-company effort to build a new, non-proprietary paradigm in the burgeoning world of virtual reality. And Min Liang-Tan helped lead the charge. Read More Razer CEO Min Liang-Tan is speaking at Disrupt SF 2016This entry was posted in Gadgets head-mounted displays HTC Razer smartwatch TC Virtual reality and tagged samsung on August 11, 2016 by Brian Heater
CVS Health today is launching its own mobile payments solution that will allow customers to pay for products, pick up prescriptions, earn ExtraCare loyalty rewards, as well as pay – just by scanning the barcode in the CVS mobile app. The idea, the company explains, is to eliminate the number of steps it takes today to complete a checkout, which today is a very manual process.… Read More CVS Pharmacy launches its own mobile payments and loyalty solution, ...This entry was posted in Loyalty Mobile mobile payments payments TC on August 11, 2016 by Sarah Perez
The Fisker Karma is back, reborn as the Karma Revero, with a familiar look, along with a new name and some design tweaks and feature additions that mark a departure from its origins. Today marks the first time we’ve seen the Revero, revealed via images shared by Karma detailing the car’s exterior, as well as its unique solar roof and redesigned infotainment system. Karma is a… Read More Karma Revero hybrid electric sports car revealed, complete with solar ...This entry was posted in Gadgets GreenTech karma TC on August 11, 2016 by Darrell Etherington
Don’t expect Spotify’s lackluster attempt at original video to help it defeat Apple Music or YouTube. The three-minute clips produced in partnership with new media company ATTN are no more compelling than any freely available videos on the web. Spotify’s first series called “Deconstructed” features animated shorts about outdated national anthems, LGBT rappers,… Read More Spotify’s first original videos are boring behind-the-music cartoonsThis entry was posted in apple music Apps Media Mobile Spotify Startups TC on August 11, 2016 by Legit Coder
We've tested all of the models below in our labs, and we're here to tell you which ones are worth your hard-earned dollars. The post The Best TVs for Cramming Into Your Dorm Room appeared first on WIRED. The Best TVs for Cramming Into Your Dorm RoomThis entry was posted in Gear TVs on August 11, 2016 by Wired Staff
With a $500 Chromebook, HP gives Chrome OS the middle ground it needed. The post Review: HP Chromebook 13 appeared first on WIRED. Review: HP Chromebook 13This entry was posted in chrome os chromebook Computers Gadget Lab Gear laptops Reviews on August 11, 2016 by David Pierce
The US women's track cycling team lost the gold to the Brits. This year, win or lose, we all know who’s got the coolest bike. The post $25,000 Olympic Track Bike Is Both Radical and Left-Leaning appeared first on WIRED. $25,000 Olympic Track Bike Is Both Radical and Left-LeaningThis entry was posted in Gadget Lab Gear Magazine Sports on August 11, 2016 by Michael Calore