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February 2014

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Samsung "Accidentally" Reveals Octa-Core Galaxy S5

Feb 27, 2014  |   Contributor: Donald Herrera Fairbairn

Samsung's Galaxy S3 and S4 each offered two different processor speeds, so everyone was already expecting the Galaxy S5 to have a similar option involved in buying it. However, at a press event held during the 2014 Mobile World Conference, Samsung and its presenters only showed off one model that featured a 2.5GHz quad-core processor (brand unknown at this time).... Read More

Smart Walnut iPad Case From Grovemade Knows When to Turn On & Off

Feb 24, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

It seems like everyone has an iPad nowadays and if you want to set yours apart from all the rest, you need to get a really cool case. Grovemade has plenty of neat options, for phone cases and docks too, but their walnut offering is definitely our favorite. ... Read More

Flir One to Bring Thermal Imaging to Your iPhone5 and 5s

Feb 15, 2014  |   Contributor: Donald Herrera Fairbairn

In what might just be the coolest iPhone smartphone add-ons ever created, the Flir One is promising to deliver thermal imaging to users whenever and wherever they want. ... Read More

The Stand-Out Acoustic Power of Harman Kardon's Onyx Wireless Speaker

Feb 12, 2014  |   Contributor: JL Staff

Harman Kardon's newest musical offering is their Onyx wireless speaker. Compact and sleek, this spherical gadget promises to not only look great in your home, but to give you unparalleled sound performance with crisp highs and deep lows — not to mention its "four-speaker, advanced acoustic platform, and dual passive radiators."... Read More

The Wearable Private Movie Theater: Sony's 2D/3D Head-Mounted Display

Feb 11, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

Sony has outdone itself with this one. Their HDTV Head Mount Display system is definitely one of our favorite wearable tech products to go on sale recently and that's because this is something we would actually use. ... Read More

ROLI's Pliable Seaboard Keyboard Allows You to Directly Interact With Music

Feb 10, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

Experimental musicians take note! ROLI's Seaboard takes the standard piano and reimagines it into a soft, pliable surface allowing for direct manipulation of sound. With polyphonic pitch bend, vibrato and per-note dynamic changes, the instrument intends on changing how you make music by combining the traditional with technological advancements.... Read More

$8k Eigenharp Alpha is the "Most Expressive Electronic Instrument Ever"

Feb 7, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

Calling itself the "most expressive electronic instrument ever made," the Eigenharp Alpha from Eigenlabs will certainly cost you a pretty penny. Designed to give every musician an impressive musical performance (assuming you can actually play, that is), the Alpha supposedly offers a "limitless range of sounds." ... Read More