This Japanese Guy Shows The Techie Way To Wake Up
Does it seem like your phone alarm would never be enough to wake you up in the morning? Then you might want to check out this Japanese guy’s amazing setup.
Does it seem like your phone alarm would never be enough to wake you up in the morning? Then you might want to check out this Japanese guy’s amazing setup.
Using smartphones in bathrooms may also be quite popular in Japan, and it’s all perhaps because of one cultural factor.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 28, 2014.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 27, 2014.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 26, 2014.
The Möwe Flight Simulator is an Oculus Rift app that lets you fly the virtual skies a la Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.
A small sample research done by Lookout Inc. Japan reveals that at least one out of five people in Japan have experienced losing their smartphones.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 25, 2014.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 24, 2014.
HAL robot exoskeleton creator Cyberdyne develops a new robotic exoskeleton that may have been inspired from a similar gadget in a certain game/anime.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 20, 2014.
Japan has a never-ending list of weird and wacky electronic gadgets and items, and we’re picking five of the latest of these unusual oriental inventions.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 19, 2014.
This robot will look at you, and will keep staring at you no matter where you go.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 18, 2014.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 17, 2014.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 14, 2014.
au KDDI soon gives birth to a creation that would completely make all rice cookers in the world obsolete.
Retro arcade game lovers get a fresh new oriental 2D side-scroller that doesn’t just evoke a sense of nostalgia, but also manages to focus on newer, even cooler mechanics introduced by modern action games.
Here is the daily roundup from Japanese consumer tech and tech business websites for November 13, 2014.