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Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet review: A top-tier slate with a familiar face

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Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet review: A top-tier slate with a familiar face

Tilting Amazon's phone could be the most important thing you do with it

Tilting Amazon's phone could be the most important thing you do with it

Amazon's got at least one smartphone up its sleeves, and we know it's going to feature some curious 3D effects thanks to a slew of sensors and a quartet of front-facing cameras. [Read more...]
What you need to know about Aereo's battle with broadcast television

What you need to know about Aereo's battle with broadcast television

Today, the United States Supreme Court will spend one hour hearing the latest arguments in an old, important debate that affects everyone watching television in the US: who owns the airwaves? ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and others use the broadcast frequencies our TV antennas pick up, the government regulates those frequencies, and cable companies pay broadcasters to re-broadcast those frequencies, but the answer to who owns them remains nebulous. [Read more...]
Lytro's new light-field camera looks like an actual camera, costs $1,599

Lytro's new light-field camera looks like an actual camera, costs $1,599

If Lytro's first camera offered us a sneak peek at the promise of light field photography, the company's second-generation product swings those doors wide open. [Read more...]
LG's upcoming G Watch will be water resistant and 'always on'

LG's upcoming G Watch will be water resistant and 'always on'

LG's official site has just spilled a few extra tidbits about the G Watch, which is due out in the summer and will be based on Google's Android Wear platform. [Read more...]

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