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$5 lamp, powered by gravity, just destroyed its funding target on Indiegogo
A lamp for $5 that does not require any electrical power source? It may sound like an impossible dream, but two designers in London have built functioning prototypes of GravityLight, a cheap way for people in developing countries t0 light homes, recharge batteries, or power a radio.
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Apple Is Working On A Computer Watch?
Now similar sources are gossiping about a new Apple product. It's not an Apple TV, it's a watch.
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Japanese Firm Unveils Flying Surveillance Robot
Secom Co Ltd developed a small, autonomous, flying surveillance robot for security purposes.
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10 Raspberry Pi creations that show how amazing the tiny PC can be.
Arcade cabinets, robots, wearable computers and more built by Pi hobbyists.
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Top 15 Posts on Incredible Things in 2012
This year really has been incredible, thanks to designers, artists, and random weirdos on the internet. We've featured awesome products, inspiring artwork, and
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The Lost Apple 'MacPhone'
This thing is basically the centaur of gadgets.
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Japanese Electronics Firms Were Dominant, Now They're Apple Suppliers
It was a very bad year for the country's gadget makers.
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Check your iPhone’s Do Not Disturb setting, it might not have turned off last night
If Apple’s New Year’s resolution was to kick its date-based iOS glitch habit, it is off to a bad start in 2013. As of midnight last night, the popular Do Not Disturb feature on iOS 6 is...
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Lobster iPhone case
The Lobster Mobile Telephone Case is another completely unnecessary electronics accessory that recently started trending online because, clearly, we love our technology, but, at the same time, simply can't leave well enough alone. So we get freaky.
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Galaxy Note II sales hit 1 million in South Korea
Despite initial complaints that Samsung’s (005930) original Galaxy Note smartphone was too big and too clunky to ever see success, the handset sold through the roof and sparked the phablet phenomenon.
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Developers begin seeing new Apple iPhone hardware and iOS 7 in usage logs
Currently under development, traces of Apple's new iPhone and iOS software have begun surfacing in app usage logs. Developers have contacted The Next Web to share references to a new ...
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R.I.P. Netbook
Netbooks are dead. Good riddance! Just a few years ago, these small, underpowered, ultracheap laptops were considered the future of the computer industry. In 2008 and 2009, recession-strapped consumers around the world began snapping up netbooks in droves.
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Don’t Call the E-Reader Doomed
Now that 2012 is over, the Wall Street Journal is pondering whether the e-reader era is coming to an end. Is it time to write e-readers' obituary?
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5 Apple products coming in 2013
Here are the tantalizing devices and services you can expect from Apple in 2013.
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Next-generation LTE chips to reduce power consumption by 50%
While voice over LTE technology is seen as the future of the mobile industry, recent tests have found that the it could reduce a smartphones battery life in half. According to a report from ST-Ericsson, however, next-generation LTE radios with VoLTE capabilities will actually increase battery life...
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Light Switch Looks And Feels Like A Light Switch, But With Wi-Fi Control
The Belkin WeMo line is designed to bring Wi-Fi connected remote home automation to the masses, without expensive, whole home system upgrades. The existing WeMo outlet is a little bulky, but it makes it possible to remotely power on and off any device with a two or three-prong cord.
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Lenovo Debuts 'Table PC' That You Can Play Monopoly On
Lenovo has unveileed the IdeaCentre Horizon, a Windows 8 touch-screen PC that users can lay flat for shared experiences like games.
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Your best of CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2013
CES, the giant consumer show will be starting this week in Las Vegas. Over a hundred thousand attendees will be crowding the hotels, taxi lines, and CES 2013 show floor for a glimpse of the upcoming tech that will rock our world. Come join the Snapzu community and share your best using the social list provided!
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Sony unveils bath-friendly phone
Sony has announced a new smartphone that can be used in the shower or bath without the risk of damage.
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Exclusive interview: Valve's Gabe Newell on Steam Box, biometrics, and the future of gaming
We just sat down for a rare and wide-ranging interview with Valve CEO Gabe Newell, who opened up to The Verge with details about the company's upcoming "Steam Box" gaming hardware, the future of the Steam digital distribution platform, and even gaming itself.
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