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Xiaomi's Mi TV 4 challenges the super-thin TV that LG unveiled at this year's CES. The year 2017 is the very first time that Xiaomi has ever participated in the Consumer Electronics Show.
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The company has introduced a camera intended for sporty millennials called the FinePix XP120. Despite Fujifilm not making any major announcements at CES 2017, the company has introduced a camera intended for sporty millennials.
The Smach Z console is an elaborate device that promises to bring PC gaming to a handheld console. The Smach Z console is an elaborate device that promises to bring PC gaming to a handheld console.
Several wonderful creations have been released lately and one of which is the portable 3D-printer called "T3D."
Breastfeeding moms, brace yourself and meet your new best friend, the Willow's smart breast pumps.
2017 has just started but Smite has already given another reason for gamers to rejoice with its new god-like character.
CES 2017 just couldn't get any better as Dell released an all-in-one PC with ten speakers in it.
Misfit released a new Smartwatch to compete with Apple and Samsung at a relatively cheaper price. Vapor, Misfit's first Smartwatch, has just been released and it is looking like it is going to compete with Samsung and Apple Smartwatches this coming 2017.
Yet another secret of "Final Fantasy XV' has been decoded. This time, it's the hidden quest "Liege of the Lak," where one gets to catch a legendary fish.
Since the recent change in "GTA 5's" ban policy, several players have been complaining on getting false-positive bans or innocent bans which are most often caused by apps installed or used by players.
Aniplex has announced publicly that the new 'Sword Art Online Movie: Ordinal Scale" begins U.S. ticket sales On January 6 and will screen on March 9.
PlayStation has been massively successful in 2016 when it captured the gaming world but there are still few mistakes that it can fix.
BlackBerry may have shied away from continuing their keyboard-studded smartphones but a China-based company TCL plans to take away the idea after acquiring its rights.