MWC plans to go forward in person in 2021, but pushes show back to late-June
Over the past several months, it has become painfully clear that COVID-19 isn't a problem that we're going to leave behind in 2021. After hemming and hawing a bit, the CTA ultimately pulled the trigger for an online-only version of the show in January. Other tech shows are similarly — at
Japanese startup Nature launches Remo 3, its home appliance smart remote, in the US and Canada
Nature, a Japanese hardware startup that focuses on IoT home devices, announced the launch of Nature Remo 3, its home appliance smart remote, in the United States and Canada today. Priced at $129, the Bluetooth-enabled Nature Remo 3 allows people to control with their smartphones or smart speakers
Amazon removes the $500 Prime Bike, says it has nothing to do with the Peloton knock-off
Yesterday, a fitness equipment maker called Echelon Fitness announced its latest product, the so-called Prime Bike. At $500, it’s nearly a clone of Peloton’s $1,900 product. The company said it had developed the bike “in collaboration with Amazon.” Amazon is now saying that&
Apple partner Servify raises $23 million to scale its devices after-sales and management platform overseas
Servify, a Mumbai-headquartered startup that operates a device lifecycle management platform and works deeply with brands, including Apple and Samsung, in a number of geographies, has raised $23 million in a new financing round.
The Series C financing round for the five-year-old startup was led by
HMD is bringing a 5G smartphone and wireless earbuds to the US
Over the past four years or so, HMD has carved out a nice little niche for itself with its Nokia-branded handsets. The instant name recognition of a legacy brand was a nice little perch on which to gain some footing in an overcrowded market.
Pricing has long been a key to its appeal, as well, and t
Bose introduces a new pair of sleep-focused earbuds
Sleep is tough to come by even when there isn't a pandemic raging. Even when it doesn't feel like the world is coming apart at the seams every damn day. Bose's original Sleepbuds pre-date the current desperate moment of “coronasomnia” (not my turn of phrase, mind) by a couple of yea
Amazon taps Echelon for the Prime Bike, a $500 Peloton knock-off
Update: Amazon disavowed the Prime Bike, saying it has nothing to do with the product and removed it from the retailer’s site. Read more here.
Amazon removes the $500 Prime Bike, says it has nothing to do with the Peloton knock-off
Amazon teamed up with Echelon to build and sell the Prime
Royole returns with another foldable
I first spent time with the Royole Flexpai at a technewss event in China back in 2018. The device was exciting. It was the first commercially released foldable, after all, before Samsung and Huawei offered their respective takes on the form factor. But ultimately it felt like, at best, a proof of
Pure Watercraft ramps up its electric outboard motors with a $23M series A
Electric power only started making sense for land vehicles about ten years ago, but now the technology is ready to make the jump into the water. Pure Watercraft hopes that its electric outboard motor can replace a normal gas one for most boating needs under 50 HP — and it just raised $23.4M to hi
Steven Yang and Sonny Vu discuss COVID-19's impact on tech manufacturing
Like most of the rest of the world, COVID-19 hit the manufacturing sector by surprise. That China — which continues to comprise the vast majority of electronics manufacturing — was the first global epicenter of the virus certainly didn't help the industry sufficiently brace for the impact o
China’s vaping giant Relx gears up for US entry
The backlash against vaping in the United States has not deterred a Chinese challenger from entering the world’s largest vaping market.
Relx, one of China’s biggest e-cigarette companies, is seeking to submit its Premarket Tobacco Product Application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administra
Boston Dynamics delivers plan for logistics robots as early as next year
Boston Dynamics is just months away from announcing their approach to logistics, the first real vertical it aims to enter, after proving their ability to build robots at scale with the quadrupedal Spot. The company’s new CEO, Robert Playter, sees the company coming into its own after decades
Amazon makes Alexa Routines shareable
Amazon is making it easier for Alexa device owners to use Routines. The feature, which has been around for years, allows Alexa users to combine multiple tasks into a single voice command of their choosing. For example, you could make a routine that turns off your lights, plays relaxing music and lo
A closer look at the new Apple Watches
I'm very much still working on a full review of the new Apple Watches — specifically the Series 6. As of this posting, I've had the wearables in my possession (and on my person) for a little under 24 hours. It's a special circumstance attributable to the virtual nature of this week