Quark VR may help HTC Vive go wireless

We hear that the HTC Vive is getting a makeover soon. Okay, a makeover of its straps.But we should get to know Intugame. The company is behind a communications interface tool of called Quark VR and it could be the bridge between the next Vive headset and the computer — no more wires.The company announced that it has been working with Valve for several months in conjunction with a ...

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Invisibly charge your smartphone or Moto 360: hands-on with the ZENS PuK (Video)

Wireless charging is awesome. This is an objective fact whose merit won’t be disputed because 1) I’m just old enough to be impressed by technology that was totally far-fetched when I was young, and 2) I’m writing this piece at 10pm on a Friday night after a 4500-word review and the

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The problem is not wired vs. wireless; it’s battery life

There’s an interesting phenomenon that emerges whenever a new wireless charging technological device is discussed. Someone always asks the question, “How fast does it charge?” or “What’s the charge time for wired vs. wireless?” I always find this to be an odd question and one that I have never worried about one iota about in all my time with wireless charging. This reared its head most recently when the S5 PWRCard came around that allowed the GS5 to charge wirelessly. A slim ...

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The Pocketnow Weekly Podcast, Episode 031

Rarely has the “lull” between trade shows given us so much to talk about. We kicked off the week with an exciting announcement welcoming two new members to the Pocketnow team, and since then we’ve barely been able to keep news, editorials, and videos on the front page long enough to read them. This feed is on fire. From ever-strengthening rumors about the HTC M7 and Samsung Galaxy S IV, to interviews with newcomers like Jolla, to new looks at old friends with BlackBerry 10, to ...

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