Thursday, 20 September 2012

NFL teams look to stay in the game with fan-focused tech

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NFL teams look to stay in the game with fan-focused tech

09.13.2012 7:00 AM

To keep fans coming through the turnstiles instead of watching the game at home, National Football League teams are increasingly looking for technological ways to become more fan friendly. Erik Malinowski looks at how tech is improving the in-game experience at your local football stadium.

Hands on: Apple's new EarPods headphones

09.15.2012 1:11 PM

Apple's new headphones, called EarPods, ship with the iPhone 5 and the latest iPod models, but they're also available for purchase separately. Are they worth your money? Here's our first look.

 

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Now Streaming: Decade decadence movies

09.19.2012 6:00 AM

Movies that showcase some of the best work of their respective eras.

Roku announces shipping info for Streaming Stick, updates mobile apps

09.20.2012 12:00 AM

On Thursday, Roku made several announcements regarding its streaming video players. The company updated its iOS and Android apps with new music and photo features, finally slapped a price and (rough) ship date on its upcoming Streaming Stick product, and added a Vudu channel to its growing lineup.

Play This! Podcast: In a sci-fi mirror, darkly

09.14.2012 8:00 AM

Did you know there's a new David Byrne and St. Vincent album out? You should check that out. Also, be aware that Star Trek: Enterprise is awful.

Hands on with iOS 6: Music

09.19.2012 3:20 PM

Senior editor Chris Breen goes hands-on with Apple's Music app in iOS 6.

Velodyne vPulse headphones offer big bass without offending

09.13.2012 9:00 AM

The vPulse is the first headphone offering from subwoofer specialist Velodyne, and as you'd expect, it offers big bass. But as with its subwoofer siblings, the vPulse's bass is high quality and doesn't get in the way of the rest of the music. Combine that low end with a lovely midrange and a functional design and you get a headphone that's easy to recommend in the $100 price range.

Review: Sony Pulse Wireless Headset delivers satisfying audio for a very reasonable price

09.18.2012 9:00 AM

Sonys new wireless gaming headset looks and sounds great, but there are some things you should know before you buy.

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