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Oscar, a new Kickstarter project currently seeking funding, is an Arduino-compatible adapter that's able to connect a high-resolution screen to a computer. The adapter comes attached to the same 9.7-inch display used in Apple's Retina iPads, and uses DisplayPort or Thunderbolt to connect to a computer. When connected to a Mac, the Oscar adapter allows the high-resolution 2048 x 1536 panel to be u
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Nuance, known for its speech recognition software, today unveiled version 4 of its Dragon Dictate software. The speech recognition software is designed to allow users to dictate text and control desktop and web applications via speech. Version 4 of the software brings better accuracy with improved speech recognition technology and reduced latency due to better memory management capabilities. It a
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Amid a slew of weird design and censorship choices, Pictorl for iOS, Android and PC (!) has one standout feature that sits above the sea of confusion: a fantastic non-destructive editor that uses your online images as its source. It’s…Read more ›    
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A prototype iPhone case tested by Engadget aims to provide a comprehensive array of vital signs, encompassing heart-rate, blood pressure, temperature, oxygen saturation & lung function. Readings are done with your hands in a comfortable position, and the health tracker was able to return our vital signs as well as a fancy ECG graph of our heart […]
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Jawbone today updated its UP app to version 3.1, adding several new features to improve its Jawbone UP fitness band. Multiple enhancements have been made to sleep tracking, with the app including more information on sound sleep and light sleep periods, plus sunrise and sunset visuals. There's a new sleep recovery menu that can be accessed if a band was not put into sleep mode, a feature originall
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Apple CEO Tim Cook for lunch yesterday at Apple HQ in Cupertino, California. Netanyahu is traveling through the United States for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and also met the founders of popular messaging app WhatsApp as well as the president of Stanford University. While it's not clear what Cook and Netanyahu could have talked
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T-Mobile today announced that it was altering its existing Simple Choice plans, adding more data, a new pricing tier and no-added-cost international texting from the United States. Simple Choice plans still start with one line at $50 per month for unlimited data, talk and text on the T-Mobile network.  You only have to decide how much high speed 4G LTE data you want.  And now on the core pla
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The SlatePro TechDesk is a new Kickstarter project featuring a desk that has been designed with built-in docks and cutouts to accommodate several different Apple devices. It comes with multiple display docks that are able to hold an iPad, iPhone, or other mobile device, and air vents in the middle of the desk offer continual cooling for MacBooks. Designed to fit any size computer or laptop, from
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Twitter’s video sharing social network Vine will no longer tolerate porn. In a new blog post, the company claimed that it has no problem with explicit sexual content on the Internet — they just prefer not to be the source…Read more ›    
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submitted by CYirawala 3970 days ago (via pwbuifert.info)
Designed for wireless LANs, this Wi-Fi signal booster will be priced at only $49.99. From there, you can set up whatever Wi-fi enabled device you have at that place and appreciate the robot-helped Internet. Hyde." They are horrible to live with offline, but as long as they have that connection, they are relatively mainstream. And jumping online and not have to buy that $4 occasional?


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