Monday, December 17, 2012

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Surf report: best new photography gadgets
USA TODAY
In attempt to sate shutterbugs' voracious appetite for new gear, we've found some fun offbeat photography gadgets to help you shoot in new ways. cinesquid2. CineSquid is a camera-mount system that affixes the flexible tripod to suction cups, allowing ...
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USA TODAY
Gadgets of 2013: the future is upon us | Technology | The Observer
The Guardian
iPhone 5S. As per usual, it is expected that Apple will release an "S" update before moving up an integer. Possible features? Respected tech industry analyst Peter Misek is predicting it will come with a new "super HD camera/screen, a better battery ...
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The Guardian
Gen Y and gadgets: the can't-do (without) attitude
The Hindu
Every now and then, surveys on Internet behaviour — most of them their eyes set on e-commerce environment — remind us that we're living in an increasingly wired world, that the Internet juggernaut in India is growing, outpacing all other media, and ...
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The Hindu
Flushing biz sent military gadgets to China: Feds
TimesLedger
Flushing biz sent military gadgets to China: Feds. Photo by Joe Anuta. Mark Henry is facing charges of exporting military-grade equipment abroad through a business formerly headquartered in a Flushing three-family home. By Joe Anuta. TimesLedger ...
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TimesLedger
Tehcnobuddy: Gadgets that will last beyond the holidays
Ventura County Star
Many gadgets appear on the market about this time of the year hoping to capitalize on the holiday buying fever. But there is a fair chance the product and even the company will be gone by this time next year. Manufacturers tap dance on the edge and ...
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Gadgets: Modern megaphone helps iPad to shout
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Usually the way to get louder sound out of your iPad is to buy a music dock, which is a speaker and amplifier combination that typically costs around $100 or more. But a clever plastic clip-on device called the Amplifiear (Get it? Amplifier? Amplify ...
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