The Red Hydrogen One was one of the most ambitious yet disappointing smartphone releases of 2018. That didn’t stop the company from announcing the Red Hydrogen Two earlier this year. Unfortunately, ...
After delivering only one Hydrogen phone but issuing various promises to fans that upgrades were coming, digital camera company Red's founder Jim Jannard has now announced that he is retiring, and at ...
Despite being a flop when it came out, the $1,300 Red phone with a 3D screen keeps showing up in new films. As Director of Content, Hardware, I lead CNET's team of journalists and editors, covering ...
Phones like the Samsung Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X are considered ambitious today because of their unconventional form factor, but one smartphone last year made headlines for a different kind of ...
Red's overpriced Hydrogen One and its gimmicky "holographic display" (more like headache-inducing, glasses-free 3D screen) was a disaster before it even launched. But why did one of the most hyped ...
RED's Hydrogen project is no more. Founder Jim Jannard said so on the company's forum (via The Verge), saying he'll be "shutting down the HYDROGEN project, ending a career that has included Oakley, ...
Do you remember the exotic RED Hydrogen One? A fancy smartphone with a holographic camera's promise and a unique, but still, not beautiful look? The smartphone has been in development for a long time ...
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As Managing Editor, I lead CNET's mobile team, covering news and reviews on smartphones, wireless carriers, AI, wearables and more. I oversee the team's product testing and translate our findings into ...
Remember the Hydrogen One? It was supposed to be getting a sequel in the near future but just last night, RED founder Jim Jannard announced that he would be retiring and that the RED Hydrogen phone ...
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