Hands-on: Kyte&Key braided leather & aluminum Apple-certified Lightning cables Kyte&Key is the manufacturer of premium, Apple-approved Lightning cables featuring unique construction crafted out of braided leather and aluminum. AppleInsider offers a closer look at their products from the floor of this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Victor Marks 12 years ago 17
First look: Parrot's new MiniDrone & Jumping Sumo, plus Zik headphones tuned by Lou Reed Device maker Parrot this week showcased two new drones that can be wirelessly controlled from Apple's devices: A new wheel-equipped MiniDrone that can defy gravity, and a unique Jumping Sumo bot. Also on display: New headphones tuned by the late, great Lou Reed. Victor Marks 12 years ago 7
First look: iOS-connected smart watches, health trackers, home automation from Archos Archos is hitting the wearable devices market hard in 2014, with a new range of products showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show capable of connecting to Apple's iOS mobile platform via Bluetooth Low Energy. Victor Marks 12 years ago 8
Hands-on: Narrative, the iPhone-compatible, wearable lifeblogging camera There may not be a better place to show off a product such as the Narrative — a life documenting wearable camera that can automatically capture every moment — than on the floor of a chaotic major event like the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show. Victor Marks 12 years ago 12
Hands-on: JamStik miniature wireless electric guitar for iPad, iPhone & Mac The JamStik is an upcoming wireless accessory for both iOS and Mac that will allow users to learn and practice guitar on the go, without the need to carry around a bulky full-size instrument. AppleInsider got an opportunity to take a first look at the unique new accessory at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday. Victor Marks 12 years ago 23
Pebble's new $250 Steel smart watch aims for high end of wearable market Pebble is targeting the high end of the smart watch market with its latest wrist-worn offering dubbed Steel, sporting a more premium metal look, a scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass face, and access to the all-new Pebble appstore for new watch functions — coming later this month for $249. Victor Marks 12 years ago 57
Apple's 'Hour of Code' workshops take kids hands-on with coding Apple on Wednesday held its "Hour of Code" youth workshops as part of Code.org's worldwide campaign to introduce computer science to children and teenagers. AppleInsider was able to attend a session at a North Carolina Apple Store. Victor Marks 12 years ago 4
Review: Fitbit Force fitness monitor Fitbit's latest activity tracking device looks to improve on the company's earlier offerings by incorporating a host of sensors, onboard screen and wireless connectivity into a wearable package. Victor Marks 12 years ago 27
Review: Nest Learning Thermostat It's hard to believe a device like the the Nest Learning Thermostat wasn't invented earlier; it blends existing hardware technology with customized software to solve a number simple of problems many people deal with on a daily basis, and does so elegantly. Victor Marks 12 years ago 75
AuthenTec cofounder shows off early prototype of Apple's Touch ID F. Scott Moody, the cofounder of Apple-acquired company AuthenTec, gave a presentation this week on the origins of what is now the Touch ID technology found in the iPhone 5s, and AppleInsider was present for a hands-on with an early prototype fingerprint scanner. Victor Marks 12 years ago 21
Review: 1Password 4 for Mac makes managing all your passwords easy and secure Passwords stink. Password policies vary widely from the many sites you choose or have to use, and satisfying them all is hard, and hard to keep up with. That's why 1Password is an invaluable application — and the new 1Password 4 qualifies as a worthy update. Victor Marks 12 years ago 38
Google takes its wearable Glass on the road with new 'Experience Tour' Google is taking Glass on the road, going across the U.S. to let people get their hands on its wearable device, and AppleInsider was on location at the first stop of the "Experience Tour," where enthusiasts got their first chance to see the world through Glass. Victor Marks 12 years ago 77
Review: Belkin's FastFit Keyboard Case for iPad Mini Belkin's FastFit Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard Case is well crafted and nicely designed, but can a QWERTY keyboard made to fit within the iPad mini's diminutive form factor be truly useful? Victor Marks 12 years ago 34
Review: Google's $35 Chromecast has promise, but plenty of room for improvement Google has dipped its toes into the home media space before with Google TV, Project Tungsten and the Nexus Q, but the company has yet to see success in the living room. Is the Chromecast destined to be the commercial success Google has been looking for? Victor Marks 12 years ago 43
Using Google Glass: A series of awkward encounters For all its technical achievements and potential uses, there's really one question that can make or break Google Glass: How do people react when you wear it in public? Here are a series of encounters in the life of a Google Glass Explorer. Victor Marks 12 years ago 235
First look: Google Glass unboxing, setup, and first impressions Glass, the pet project of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, is arguably the most hyped device yet in the emerging wearable computing market. Here's a first look at the test hardware that's been made available to a limited number of developers. Victor Marks 12 years ago 122
Review: Scosche enters car radio fray with iOS connected controlFREQ After decades in the car audio industry, and many years spent as a consumer device and accessory maker, Scosche recently debuted its first Bluetooth car stereo receiver in the controlFREQ, a single DIN head unit that can be controlled with smartphone app. Victor Marks 13 years ago 15
Review: Pebble smart watch is worth the hype Pebble, the famed Kickstarter smart watch project that raised well over $10 million, has been enjoying a huge amount of media hype thanks in no small part to its tens of thousands of backers. The buzz is well-founded; Pebble is good and getting better by the minute. Victor Marks 13 years ago 64
Hands-on with the Pebble smart watch The company behind the Pebble Kickstarter project showed off a number of prototype and final versions of its smart watch product at CES this week, with consumer units shipping out to backers on Jan. 23. Victor Marks 13 years ago 44
Tethercell to bring app-enabled remote control to conventional battery-powered devices At CES, there’s a fantastic amount of well-finished products from big tech vendors like Samsung and Lenovo, and automotive groups like VW and Ford. There’s also an equally large amount of unrefined products, including a sea of cases and inexpensive bluetooth speakers. Victor Marks 13 years ago 17
Skech unveils super slim wireless charging case for iPhone 5 Skech, an Israeli case company, debuted a prototype iPhone 5 case that works with Powermat technology to wirelessly charge the handset Victor Marks 13 years ago 14
CES 2013 expected to showcase 'embarrassingly large' smartphones Big-screen "phablet" devices, positioned between a smartphone and a tablet, are predicted to be a big trend at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Victor Marks 13 years ago 213
Review: Apple's iPad mini Apple's new iPad mini is likely to become its most popular iPad, due to a light, thin design that delivers tablet optimized apps in a more portable package at a reduced price. Victor Marks 13 years ago 92