Daily Archives: 23.11.2015

Google experiments with a Star Trek-style wearable – CNET

By Katie Collins No, it’s not another attempt at high-tech eyewear. This one-of-a-kind prototype draws its inspiration from the communicator worn on a stylish shirt.

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Google experiments with a Star Trek-style wearable – CNET

By Katie Collins No, it’s not another attempt at high-tech eyewear. This one-of-a-kind prototype draws its inspiration from the communicator worn on a stylish shirt.

…read more

Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/4bbc1c4f/sc/23/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Cgoogle0Eexperiments0Ewith0Ea0Estar0Etrek0Estyle0Ewearable0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

Feel the Force with Google's Star Wars app themes – CNET

By Bridget Carey Too much Star Wars? Never! Google sneaks Star Wars characters into its apps and services. Meanwhile, Yahoo blocks ad blockers, and LG kills the Urbane 2 smartwatch just days after it went on sale.

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New Just Cause 3 video highlights player freedom in the open world – CNET

By GameSpot Staff Watch this new “dev diary” video that explains how the team is using its engine and other tools to improve the open-world experience.

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Photo Essay: 13 Classic Handheld Game Portraits

By Attila Nagy

Handheld electronic games were the big hit at the beginning of the 1980s, when every kid wanted a small portable plastic device for playing video games wherever and whenever he or she wanted. Hundreds of games, created by dozens of manufacturers, swarmed the toy stores, showcasing unique colours, shapes, artworks, displays and designs. And all are the subjects of collectors’ dreams nowadays.

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