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3 Rumors About the HTC One M9

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1. Edge-to-Edge Screen This would be an extremely risky move.  When we drop our current phones, which do not have edge-to-edge glass screens, we often pick them up to find that we have broken the screens.  Yet there are those times that we utilize one of our 9 lives (get it?...M9) and get away with a drop that causes no harm! If the HTC One M9 has edge-to-edge glass, we can say goodbye to those 'lucky drops'! I cannot imagine a phone with edge-to-edge glass surviving even the slightest drop! Recently leaked images have not included an edge-to-edge glass screen.  Instead, the phone was pictured with a 5-inch 1080p HD display yet this could all change in the weeks to come... 2. Photoshoot We are still recovering from the M8 camera let down.  The only feature that the phone lacked was an efficient camera.  The M9 will have a 20.7 megapixel camera that will include Optimal Image Stabilization... Dear HTC, Thank you, in advance, for ditching the Duo Camera. 3. Smartwa

5 Reasons AirDog is the Most Anticipated CES 2015 Innovation

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ONE AirDog was built for action sports.  The drone has custom flying profiles for different action sports. TWO The drone is controlled by a wristband.  Other drones have offered mobile phones to make your drone follow you but the AirDog is one of the first to offer an additional option. THREE AirDog is equipped with an obstacle avoidance feature that allows you to use your smartphone in order to mark 'no fly-zones'. FOUR Accuracy and precision.  The AirDog includes active gyro stabilization to ensure that your footage is smooth and always level with the horizon. FIVE One man show: Most of the other drones that have been developed require 2 individuals to operate whereas the AirDog only requires one person.

The Razer OSVR and the Oculus Rift at CES 2015

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Oculus Rift The Oculus Rift is a virtual reality headset developed by Oculus VR.  The device offers a wide range of view, a high-resolution display and extremely-low latency head tracking.  The Rift is yet to get a release date but the CEO of the company recently hinted that the device will certainly release in 2015. Razer OSVR In response to the Oculus Rift, the gaming tech firm, Razer, unveiled the OSVR headset at CES 2015.  The headset is an open-source device kit that can be used with all virtual reality devices including the Oculus DK 2.  The Rift is equipped with two 5.5 inch displays, a 100 degree field of view and internal sensors for head tracking. Razer is releasing every available detail of the company's virtual reality headset, as well as the software that enables it to work as an open source, in order to allow developers to create their own versions. VR On Speed Razer hopes to make VR a reality as quickly as possible through this release.  The company also

Sony Morpheus: Virtual Reality

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Project Morpheus Project Morpheus is a virtual reality head-mounted display (HMD).  We are likely to see the product released in 2015 since Playstation 4 has been identified as the first console that can handle the virtual reality technology.  Sony promises to deliver a sense of presence through Project Morpheus so players will feel like they're actually inside the game. Dark Deception Playstation recently reported that the game Dark Deception  will support Project Morpheus technology.  In August 2014, developers of Dark Deception  announced that they had made some mistakes and funding for the game came to a halt. Fans of Dark Deception  and Virtual Reality have much to look forward to as everything seems to be pointing to a 2015 release.