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Gadget Ogling: A Different Sort of Activity Tracker and a Smartwatch for Kids
2018-02-21 23:36:19| TechNewsWorld
More often than I'd care to admit, I feel the seconds, minutes, and hours of a day slip into the ether before I realize it's happening. When it's time for bed and I try to take stock of my day, it's difficult to recall exactly how I spent my time. As someone who would like to be more efficient and productive, I think Timeflip seems like a terrific way to keep track of where my time goes.
Gadget Ogling: CES Edition
2018-01-16 21:30:26| TechNewsWorld
Roader's Time Machine Camera is designed to hang around your neck and, for up to seven hours of battery life, constantly capture what it sees. When you hit a button, it saves the last 10 seconds of footage and the following 10. You can send a low-resolution version of that 20-second clip to your smartphone immediately, and if you'd like to save a high-resolution version, you can grab that too.
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Gadget Ogling: Special Deliveries, On-Demand Drinks, and Magical Masks
2017-12-20 16:00:00| TechNewsWorld
BoxLock Home is a smart padlock designed to allow delivery persons to leave your packages in a secure place when you're not around. The driver scans the package and goes through a verification process to unclasp the lock and place your package inside the container. Of course, you'll get a notification when the process is complete. I'm not really sure I need it, but I'd rather not have a box lying in clear view of everyone on the street.
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Gadget Ogling: A Waterproof Reader, a Phone That's Got Game, and Gloves That Make Paying Up Comfy
2017-11-14 22:48:23| TechNewsWorld
One of the great joys of reading is that you can do it anywhere. A relaxing bath is a prime opportunity for getting through a few chapters, but woe betide those who let their paperback slip into the tub or accidentally splash water into the most delicate part of an e-reader. And, lo! Amazon has a solution with its Kindle Oasis. The device can survive in fresh water up to a depth of two meters for as long as an hour.
Waterproof? Dust-Resistant? Making Sense of Gadget Ratings
2017-10-25 18:07:15| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
IP67? IP68? MIL-Spec? It sounds fancy, but it's not that complicated. Learn what all these designati
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