Saturday
Jan102015

SanDisk introduces dual flash drive for Android devices

SanDisk unveiled an easier way to store and transfer files from an Android device to a USB-toting gadget with the Ultra Dual USB Drive. The device is equipped with a microUSB and USB 3.0 connector to speed things up. It is available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities with prices ranging from US$22.99 to $64.99. The accessory also has a Memory Zone file management app to make organizing files on your Android phone or tablet that much easier. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.

Source: SanDisk | Via: SlashGear

Saturday
Jan102015

CES 2015: Withings converging fashion and technology with new Activité Pop wearable

Withings is by far one of the most popular makers of health and wearable technology here at CES and they hjave just followed up their popular device with the more affordable Activité Pop.

Offering similar functionality to its lauded Activité wearable, which merges the elegance of a mechanical timepiece with the functionality of a health tracker, the new Activité Pop is an analog watch with a sophisticated activity and sleep tracker inside.

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Friday
Jan092015

CES 2015: Neil Young plans to bring Pono Music to cars

Aside from the triangular music player, Neil Young is looking to expand Pono’s reach to the automotive industry. Young announced at CES that he is partnering with Harman, an infotainment and in-car audio maker, to create better compressed audio for cars. If you opt in to the ecosystem it’ll cost you around US$400, which is a competitive price for high-resolution audio. Of course, you’ll need to have a Harman stereo installed.

Source: Engadget

Friday
Jan092015

CES 2015: Polaroid introduces companion camera for smartphones

Polaroid introduced a new square-shaped compact camera at CES that is supposed to be a companion device for your smartphone. This point-and-shoot camera works with both Android and iOS devices. Your mobile devices work as both a remote viewfinder and storage for the images taken with the iZone. The idea behind this is to give you supposedly better quality images while still being able to share easily.

The iZone has an 18-megaixel image sensor with 8x optical zoom and just 32MB internal storage. It’ll connect to your smartphone or tablet over Wi-Fi. Once you are connected, it’ll send the images to your mobile device. The iZone can be used without an accompanying device but we don’t think that’ll last too long with the small internal storage.

Source: Polaroid | Via: SlashGear