The Get-Back GPS from Brunton is a small keychain sized GPS device that gives you the fastest way back to your starting point. Charge it via a free USB port and you’re ready to go hiking. All you do is set up to 3 waypoints and then the Get-Back will point the way to get [...]
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GPS,
hiking
Native Union hopes so with their latest product, the Play. The Play is a small voice bubble shaped video memo recording device that attaches to your fridge with a magnet. It features a 2.4-inch color LCD screen, camera, microphone and an easy to use 3 button interface. It has 256mb memory that allows up to [...]
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Video
One of the first places many folks in gadget circles may have gotten a glimpse of their first gadgets may have been a local Best Buy Superstore. They are located in just about any city of decent size, and usually carry many small electronics, in addition to larger things like computers, TVs, car audio, and [...]
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Opinion,
thoughts
Today’s LogicBUY Deal is the new Lenovo Enhanced Multimedia Remote (N5902) with backlit keyboard for $39.99. This is an update to the previous N5901 model. It’s compatible with Xbox 360 and PS3. Features rubberized keys and optical trackball (like the new Blackberry). Uses a USB nano dongle (which stores in base of remote when not [...]
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Deal of the Day
These iharmonix Qi-wear glasses from Qmadix offer stereo Bluetooth connectivity and eye protection in one package. They have on-frame controls and an internal rechargeable lithium-polymer battery that provides 7+ days of standby. The glasses use 2.1 + EDR Bluetooth to connect with any Bluetooth-enabled device; dual microphones cancel ambient noise for clear communication (up to [...]
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Bluetooth Gear,
Sunglasses
Selling something on Craigslist? Meet somebody new but want to check them out first before making a decision? These are situations where you might want to give someone a phone number so they can contact you, but you don’t want to be stuck with them having your number forever if you change your mind. With [...]
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iPhone App,
Personal Safety
The Brinno GardenWatchCam is a weather resistant, time lapse camera that will help you capture cool video of activities that regular snapshot photography can’t easily do. Imagine capturing a flower blooming, a house being constructed, the autumn leaves changing colors. You can do that with the GardenWatchCam. Let’s take a look. Pin it
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Camera,
Photography
I saw over on Engadget that the Windows 8 Developer Preview will be available for download tonight, at 8PM PST. There’s no activation and it’ll be available for 32bit and 64bit x86 processors. Of course, don’t go installing this on a computer you rely on – It’s a developer preview and bound to have unknown [...]
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Microsoft,
Windows8
Recently I updated the firmware of my Jawbone Jambox speaker to take advantage of a new feature called Live Audio. While I didn’t notice it sounding all that much better the volume output was significantly lower. Turning the new feature off didn’t correct the deficiency and what was once a booming little speaker had been [...]
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AliphCom,
Jambox,
Jawbone
The ARS20i App-Enhanced Docking Station from Acoustic Research is big enough for your iPad, but it can also dock and charge iPhones and iPods. The mounting arm (visible in the picture, above) adjusts to display your device in landscape or portrait mode for easy viewing. With the iOS device, you’ll have app-enhanced alarm clock functions, [...]
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App-enhanced alarm clock,
iOS
Archos will begin selling their 35 Smart Home Phone with Android at the end of September. This DECT phone will be compatible with any ADSL box or phone line. You’ll be able to share your contacts, MP3 ringtones, and caller photo displays on your Android mobile smartphone with this Android home phone. The 35 Smart [...]
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Android,
Phone,
Smartphone
Today’s LogicBUY Deal are discounts on new HP TouchSmart all-in-ones with TouchSmart 5.0 software, USB 3.0, and Sandy Bridge CPUs: 23” TouchSmart 520xt for $950 or 21.5” TouchSmart 420t for $670. Features for both models: multi-touch gestures, pre-loaded TouchSmart 5.0, adjustable base, 1080p screen, slot-loading optical drive, webcam and mic, 802.11n WiFi, card reader, two [...]
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Deal of the Day
Well, it appears that someone in the tablet industry watched what happened last month with the HP TouchPad and may have taken notes. Engadget is reporting, and Fusion Garage has confirmed, that the Grid10′s previously announced prices of $499 for their 16-gigabyte WiFi model, and $599 for the 16-gigabyte 3G/WiFi models were reduced to $299 [...]
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Apple,
Fusion Garage,
Grid10,
HP,
iPad,
TabCo,
tablets
No, I’m not referring to interchangeable camera lenses, I’m talking about the lenses in your sunglasses. Switch Vision is a sports performance sunglass company with a patented interchange lens system that uses high-energy magnets embedded in the lens and frame to enable users to quickly swap lenses and easily as light conditions and activities change. [...]
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Sunglasses
We’ve done a few laptop stand reviews recently at The Gadgeteer. Each time we post one, it seems another vendor contacts us and offers their stand for our review. Today we’ll be taking a look at the LineA Laptop Support. You’ll notice that the LineA is a bit different from most laptop stands on the [...]
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Cooling stand,
Laptop stand
Today’s LogicBUY Deal is 27% off a Buffalo MiniStation Stealth 1TB USB 3.0 portable hard drive (model HD-PCT1TU3/BB) for $79.99. Backward compatible with USB 2.0, FAT32 pre-formatted, no external power supply needed. This is the current best price found by LogicBUY and $10 cheaper than their last mention of the deal. $109.99 – $30 instant [...]
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Deal of the Day
This Digital Voltage Meter for iPhone from ThinkGeek doesn’t reduce the number of gadgets you carry, so it doesn’t lighten your load. It does add to your feature set, though, because the free app from the iTunes store lets you capture data in a variety of ways and display it, email or post it to [...]
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Tools,
Voltage meter
Looking like a cross between an Atari 800XL and a Blackberry 9900, this device was spotted over on CrackBerry.com forums. It seems a site called MaxPDA.com posted a bunch of pictures of this device, and nobody seems to know if this is a prototype, a one-off copy, or ( hopefully not, in my humble opinion [...]
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Blackberry
So I’m sitting on the Reunification Express on my way to Hue from Hanoi in Vietnam. It’s a 13 hour trip and I need something to while away the time. This is the third overseas trip I’ve done with my Kindle and figured why not write a quick review of how useful the Amazon Kindle [...]
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ebook,
Kindle,
Travel
Man has been exploring space since the dawn of time. First by seeing pictures in the stars and making up stories of gods, then by using optics and physics to understand that Earth is not the center of the universe, and finally by venturing into space with manned and unmanned crafts. A wealth of information [...]
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astronomy,
NASA,
Spotlight Gadgets,
Websites