World Tech Update, Sept. 20, 2013
Coming up on WTU this week iOS7 debuts ahead of new iPhones, the military deters enemies with a new 'hot' gadget and Grand Theft Auto V racks up record sales.
Coming up on WTU this week iOS7 debuts ahead of new iPhones, the military deters enemies with a new 'hot' gadget and Grand Theft Auto V racks up record sales.
On Wednesday at IDF in San Francisco Intel launched Bay Trail, the next-generation Atom Z3000 chip that gives tablets PC-like performance.
Brian Krzanich and Renee James speaking at IDF 2013 in San Francisco. Credit: Intel
EXCLUSIVE: Messe Berlin security at the IFA consumer electronics show stopped and wrestled to the ground a man who allegedly stole from one of the booths. In the process of filming IDG News Service was pushed by security guards and told filming was prohibited. Messe Berlin staff later apologized for the actions of its security guards.
At this week's IFA 2013 electronics show in Berlin, both Sony and Panasonic were showing consumer-level 4K camcorders. Sony's is coming in October but the Panasonic model is still a prototype.
Bigger is better, at least in the minds of Panasonic and Acer when it comes to tablets and all-in-ones.
The gadget extrudes heated plastic, similar to a glue gun, that allows users to make a variety of objects.
The Theta takes 360 degree pictures, offering you a unique view of your surroundings to share with your friends.
The television wars, fought in pixels and inches continued to wage on at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin this week. Samsung and LG both showed off curved ultra high definition televisions.
With millions of dollars of gadgets on display, the temptation to steal from some of the world's largest electronics trade show can prove too strong for some.
The 3Doodler, a sort of handheld 3D modeller, made its public debut at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin this week after racking up thousands of preorders as part of a Kickstarter program.
Lenovo added new hybrids and a smartphone, the Vibe X, to its portfolio during the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin.
If you're looking for a way to take better pictures with your smartphone, Sony's new QX10 and QX100 lens cameras might be for you. Announced at this year's IFA, they are interesting gadgets.
The phone has a 21-megapixel camera with one of the company’s high performance G lenses, an Exmor RS image sensor that works well in low light and one of the company’s Bionz image processing chips.
Samsung debuted three new products at its media event ahead of the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin Wednesday night.