I was never a fan of cordless vacuums because they often has a lot of limitations compared to the corded ones. Specifically, they can’t be used for a long period of time, and more importantly, they are not powerful enough.
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Nike kills Fuelband, now focusing on fitness software
Nike is one of the pioneer brands to introduce wearable fitness electronics. It has been confirmed that it is now moving on. The company is closing down its hardware division and firing the majority of people invested in the Fuelband line of fitness trackers.
Consumer 3D printers coming soon
We love 3D printers. They solve many problems. They have given consumer the freedom to choose and build their own products rather than to make selection from a finite offering by manufacturers. They have linked creativity with its closure. You start off with a sketch on paper, and then you go on creating a 3D […]
Google to send Trends notifications directly to your inbox
Google users already can view the hottest search topics by just looking up the Google Trends page or even check the widely discussed news on the Internet at any specific time. It seems the search giant wants to bring the service a step higher by directly sending those trending topics right to your email.
Ubuntu 14.04 unveiled, supports high resolution screens and LTS
Get ready for a massive update to the popular Linux operating system Ubuntu. It has been six months since Canonical (the organization that releases the latest Ubuntu versions) served us the Ubuntu 13.10 (code named Saucy Salamander) and now we have the much improved Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (code named Trusty Tahr).
Samsung Galaxy S5 fingerprint reader can be easily hacked
When Samsung debuted its flagship Galaxy S5 smartphone last week, there was little buzz and hype over the gadget’s fingerprint scanning technology. The feature, however, made headlines a few days later, not for its cutting-edge quality in terms of security, but for the exact opposite to that: the system is not secured.