Dyson’s First-Ever Humidifier

Hygenically misted air utilizing ultraviolet filtering and the brand's acclaimed Air Multiplier technology

To put it simply, Dyson knows a lot about air. From their vacuums and Airblade, to their fan’s patented Air Multiplier technology, the brand has reimagined manipulation of environmental flow. It only makes sense, then, that they would release a humidifier, which is making its way to the US today after last year’s release in Japan. Employing the same technology as their fans, but taking …

Nextbit’s New Robin Phone Gets Close to the Cloud

Optimal storage capabilities with integration of the cloud into the OS

Mobile phones have come a long way since the 2000s (just take a look at our hands-on review of the Nokia E70 in 2006). More than a decade later, as smartphones have undeniably become daily essential tool in our lives, it feels like we’re reaching the point of diminishing returns in terms of software and hardware from the major tech behemoths, with focus on incremental …

The Evolution of the THX Deep Note

In 1982, sound engineer Dr Andy Moorer created the now iconic THX Deep Note—a slow, building chord that alerts movie-goers that the theater’s sound system is THX-certified. Now, over 30 years later, THX and Moorer have released “Eclipse,” an updated version of Deep Note except this time Moorer was able to shape it in the way he first envisioned thanks to new feats in technology. …