Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Asus Transformer Book V Preview - CNET

Asus Transformer Book V Preview - CNET: "TAIPEI, Taiwan -- For the person who can't make up his or her mind between getting an Android or Windows tablet, Asus seems to have the perfect solution with the Intel-powered Asus Transformer Book V.

The Book V is a combo device that features an Android phone that docks into a tablet that turns it into an Android tablet, while also being able to run Windows 8.1 on its own. That device docks into a keyboard tablet, and users can switch between Android and Windows seamlessly."



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Control Virtually Anything with Siri - No Jailbreak Required

Control Virtually Anything with Siri - No Jailbreak Required: "Siri can be amazing at times, but she can only do what Apple allows her to do. Not anymore: a new Web service called BetterThanSiri is throwing the gates wide open, and it doesn’t require your device to be jailbroken to make use of it. Today, I’ll be explaining a little about the service, and showing you how to get started with controlling a set of RGB lights. Watch the video first to see it in action."



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Up close with Zeus, the first consumer all-in-one 3D printer, scanner and fax

Up close with Zeus, the first consumer all-in-one 3D printer, scanner and fax: "3D printing might be awesome, but so far it's mostly been the realm of design geeks and passionate tinkerers. The Zeus from AIO Robotics seeks to merge 3D scanning and printing with the push-button simplicity of today's consumer all-in-one printer/scanner/fax machines. In the process, the company also created the closest thing we've seen so far to the Star Trek replicator, with the added bonus of what you might call "ToIP" – Teleportation over Internet Protocol."



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Apple unveils iOS 8: Dev tools, fitness and third-party keyboards

Apple unveils iOS 8: Dev tools, fitness and third-party keyboards: "Apple has taken the wraps off the latest iteration of its mobile operating system. The new version of iOS uses the same design language as its predecessor while adding a range of tweaks to the user experience, a richer feature set and a fresh suite of developer tools."



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