CES 2015: ODG’s Smart Glasses – the next step on the Augmented Reality journey

The Smart Eyewear category is expanding with state-of-the-art systems in a consumer-friendly form unveiled at 2015 International CES in the Augmented Reality Pavilion in the Sands Hallway. Head worn computing and augmented reality (AR) in a form more readily adoptable by the everyday consumer came closer as Osterhout Design Group (ODG) unveiled a consumer-oriented version … Read more

TimeWalker Urban Speed e-Strap – Montblanc’s first foray into digital wearables

The first luxury brand to combine wearable technology with fine watchmaking. Marrying a functional e-Strap with contemporary TimeWalker timepieces, TimeWalker Urban Speed e-Strap is Montblanc’s first luxury watch to combine wearable technology with fine watchmaking. For the first time, an owner will be able to wear a mechanical timepiece with highly useful digital functionality. The … Read more

World’s first 21:9 “UltraWide” gaming monitor wth AMD FreeSync introduced at CES 2015

21:9 UltraWide Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync Technology. This year’s CES will see the introduction of the world’s first 21:9 “UltraWide” gaming monitor compatible with AMD FreeSync technology for fluid motion during fast gameplay. Created by LG, the 2015 monitor lineup features monitors designed for gamers, creative and business professionals. LG’s UltraWide Gaming Monitor (34UM67) … Read more

2015 gears up to be the year of wearable tech

Apple Watch forecast to deliver spring boost to sales
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Today’s Top Luxury Gadgets

When it comes to a love for new technology there’s no better way of expressing said love than getting the newest gadget. As technology companies’ deft use of Moore’s Law continues unabated, the gadgets we now use in our everyday lives are getting quicker, smarter and packed with more and more excellent features. This is … Read more

Will 2015 be the year drones become art?

Drones may reign supreme over Christmas wishlists, but next year will see us interrogate their creative potential