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Did Samsung Just Unintentionally Reveal 8-Inch Note Tablet?

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On Wednesday, Samsung announced an all-red Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet to first only South Korean markets, then presumably the rest of the world. The 4G LTE-equipped tablet was published with a few promo shots that can be found on Samsung’s Flickr account. Well, it turns out that within some of the images, lies a clue more »

GadgeTell Review: Libratone Zipp – A Sharp Dressed Wi-Fi Speaker

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Aside from being one of the boldest standalone speakers I’ve yet to lay my tech-nerd eyes on, Libratone Zipp supplies some truly desirable sound. Combining equal parts: chic Scandinavian minimalism, unique wireless streaming technology and Libratone’s patent-pending sound experience, this frizzy, cylindrical device is both aesthetically and audibly pleasing. A lot of thought was put more »

iTwin Connect, the Personal VPN for Privacy When Traveling

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The company that made the iTwin Remote File Access and iTwin SecureBox is happy to announce the availability of the iTwin Connect. The iTwin Connect lets users make the public Internet private. One half of the iTwin plugs into a trusted personal or office computer. The other half stays with you until you want to more »

Deal Alert: Refurb’d Galaxy Note 10.1 From $380, One Day Only!

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If you’re not aware of Woot, say hello to one of the best sources of cheap gadgets (among other everyday products.) The site’s biggest feature, “Today’s Woot,” where they select one discounted item per day, helps consumers save a bundle of cash, while the site’s supplies last. And Monday’s item is a Samsung Galaxy Note more »

Pillow Talk Keep You Connected to that Special Someone

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Design company Little Riot will soon be launching a Kickstarter for designer Joanna Montgomery’s Pillow Talk, a romantic device designed to connect you with your loved one over long distances. Each Pillow Talk device will come with a ring sensor which monitors heartbeat and user presence, as well as a flat fabric panel which slips more »

Ruckus Introduces New Smart Wi-Fi Technology

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Wireless innovator Ruckus unveiled two new Wi-Fi improvements today:  SmartWay™ and BeamFlex+™. The new tech will improve the performance of mobile devices and traffic over Smart Wi-Fi networks and simplify their administration, according to the press release.  BeamFlex+ will use Adaptive Antenna Technology to bring expanded coverage up to 8x, on top of a 3x more »

Google Now: Creepy or Amazing?

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I’ve been using my Nexus 7 for a couple of weeks now, and I hadn’t paid that much attention to Google Now. It was nice for the weather report. Driving directions and the ‘time to next meeting’ feature were kind of cute. Then I woke up to leave for my conference in Tampa last week, more »

Archos Announces Thinnest Bluetooth Keyboard for iPad

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Archos, a pioneer in multimedia portable devices, hsas just announced the Archos Bluetooth Keyboard for iPad. This magnetic Bluetooth keyboard has a full QWERTY keyboard and fits 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation iPads. This Bluetooth Keyboard for iPad, with a 5 mm ultra-thin profile with an adjustable kickstand, has a very similar look and feel more »

Traveling with Technology

iPad 2, Kindle, Nexus 7, AmazonBasics Bluetooth Keyboard

I just returned from a 5-day conference, and technology played an important role, both for business and personal use. I probably over packed, but I wanted to take along most of my devices to see which ones I used, and for what. Here’s the list: iPad 2 Nexus 7 Kindle Touch AmazonBasics Bluetooth Keyboard iPhone more »

AirTurn Debuts Wireless Guitar Effects

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To all you six-string shredders out there: in terms of your performance rig, is simpler not better? Sure, there are tons of options to help get that precise twang or snarl or crystalline timbre out of your amplifier. And between old-school effects pedals with analog processing or modern digital advancements, it can be daunting to more »