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Saturday
Feb132016

Drivemode app turns your Android device into your car's dashboard

It makes sense that you can use your smartphone to navigate a lot of your car's features. It's basically a mobile PC at this point. And that's what Drivemode wanted to demonstrate with their new idea. CNET got to test the app to show it had to offer. Drivemode partnered with Honda for this demo. They took out the head unit of the CR-V and put in a dock for the Nexus 6.

 

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Wednesday
Sep232015

Video: The iPhone 6S 3D Touch and Live Photos demo

iPhone 6S is coming to Canada on September 25. While maintaining the same look and feel as the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, the new versions features a potentially game changing 3D Touch functionality which expands one handed use with 'Peek' and 'Pop' features in supported apps. The iPhone 6S also brings an improved 12 megapixel front facing camera, the ability to shoot 4K video as well as a 5 megapixel front facing camera with Retina Flash which uses the brightness of the display to illuminate selfies. Check out the video above and stay tuned for our complete review of the iPhone 6S in the coming month.

Wednesday
Mar112015

Video: A demo of Private Printing functionality on HP's new LaserJet Enterprise printers

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

We were at HP's DeskJet Printer launch event yesterday and got to see how security, cloud computing and user-verification now plays into private printing. The demo above shows how you can print virtually to a cloud printer, which docks your print jobs for up to three days.

When you're at your office and in front of the printer, you can then authenticate using your office proximity card or a PIN or password in order to access your docked documents and print them directly on any connected printer. This is ideal for when documents, files, contracts and other critical information is to be kept away from priying eyes. Stay tuned for a few more innovation demos coming from the HP event.

Tuesday
Sep092014

Video: First look at the iPhone 6

Not to be overshadowed by Apple's newest baby, the Apple Watch, the new iPhone 6 is a pretty impressive smartphone by any standard. Considered the best version yet in the evolutionary line of devices that started with the original iPhone, the iPhone 6 brings a faster processor, a larger Retina HD screen as well as all the bells and whistles needed to run iOS 8, Apple Pay as well as push the Apple ecosystem to a whole new level. Here's a demo of the 4.7-inch model. What got me excited about the iPhone 6 is the new design that's more cohesive overalll and fits in with the iPad line. The addition of more cellular bands, an awesome new camera and software for photos and video as well as the overall sleekness and refinement of the iPhone 6 will impress anyone who loves smartphones.