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iPhones aren't cool. You know what's cool? Shooting your friends with your iPhone, mounted into a laser blaster. A couple of phone-based friend-blasting systems have crossed our radar this week -- one for iPhone, one for any smartphone. First came news that Hasbro is updating Lazer Ta...
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The tech world awoke today to a new batch of rumors about the iPad 3. First various sites reported on an alleged leak of some of the components of the tablet, then another chimed in to announce that Apple is planning a March unveiling for its new tablet. Yesterday Repair Labs posted a picture ...
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Gorilla Glass manufacturer Corning has unveiled a follow-up YouTube video to its wildly successful "A Day Made of Glass," providing another look into what the future could be like with the growth of glass touchscreen interfaces, from innovative chalkboards and activity tables in classrooms to...
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Alt-rock band the Flaming Lips samples everyone's favorite iPhone-based personal assistant, Siri, in its new song, "Now I Understand." The iPhone 4S's personal assistant makes up one vocal track of the song, repeating "Wayne," (Wayne Coyne, the band's lead singer, isn't featured), "I d...
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Game-maker Zynga is launching a new way to connect and play with your friends on Facebook, with a mass participation Bingo game. The game is being released on Thursday in beta to a small group and gradually rolled out to millions on Facebook in the next few weeks. The game is visually beautif...
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Samsung revealed its latest washer-dryer concept at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. The electronics giant has equipped a 5.2 cu. ft. capacity WF457 front-loading washer with a Smart Control system, allowing users to stay connected to the washer without having to manually control...
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As we get closer to CES 2012, I've struggled with how to pack all of the requisite gadgets and electronics I'll need on my trip without breaking the carry-on restrictions that the airlines insist I follow. This year, I've found my solution: A trench coat with a secret identity. Late la...
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Just two months after Samsung released its Galaxy Note tablet-phone, the company announced it has shipped more than one million units of the device worldwide and that it’s coming to the U.S. in the near future. In October, Samsung unveiled its 5.3-inch, Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) smartpho...
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Tech trends you'll see in 2012
We're living in an exciting time in technology, from consumer products such as phones and tablets to the way your home computer accesses the Internet, everything is changing, and mostly for the better. We predict that next year the following 10 developments will change the way you interact with the digital world.
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The holidays have been particularly jolly for the gang making Raspberry Pi, the tiny Linux-based PC that's going to cost just $25. If the reports coming from the site are to be believed, you could be able to buy one as early as next month. Right before the holiday, the creators got a batch of ...
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