ces2019
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With Spigen’s New Over-the-Air Charging Case, We’re One Step Closer To Truly Wireless Power Being A Reality
Over the past few years, Ossia has impressed us with demonstrations of its over-the-air power delivery system which promises to make charging cables and pads obsolete. But it’s always been just demos of prototypes, which feels like a constant tease of a future we want right now. For CES 2019, however, Ossia has worked with…
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Wacom’s New Touchscreen Drawing Tablets Are Cheap Enough For Aspiring Artists
There’s long been a far-fetched rumour that Adobe intentionally leaks pirated copies of Photoshop and Illustrator to hook young, aspiring artists on its software before they transition into careers as professional designers. Still, many of the professional design hardware remains quite expensive for students and other people who don’t have a business to pay for…
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The RetroChamp Turns The Original NES Into A Nintendo Switch-Inspired All-In-One Handheld
Thirty years after the original Game Boy was first released, handheld gaming is as popular as it’s ever been. Smartphones provide endless entertainment, and Nintendo’s current flagship console is even a portable device. But what if 1983-era technology had allowed the original NES to go portable? My Arcade’s new Retro Champ re-imagines Nintendo’s original 8-bit…
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Watch Nvidia’s CES 2019 Keynote Here
Having just launched their first generation of consumer-grade ray tracing cards, and a suite of AI powered technology to go with it, Nvidia’s focus at CES this year is two-fold: self-driving cars and GPUs. Their keynote is about to kick off, and you can watch it here.