Gadget ready for pool Gannett News Service Published May 27, 2011 09:36PM MDT Monitor • Think you’re a good swimmer? FINIS’ Swimsense performance monitor can let you know for sure. Worn around your wrist, the monitor uses sensing technologies to identify your swim strokes
You know him as the “gadget guru.” That’s David Pogue, technology columnist for The New York Times and a CBS correspondent. And now he is David Pogue, defendant.
This week's Gadget Lab Podcast is packed with Android announcements, hackable hardware and a teensy new smartphone you may dig (if you can fit your thumbs on it). Staff writer Mike Isaac went to Google's annual I/O developer conference this week, and came back with a ton of Google news, not to mention an armload of free swag.
Our gadgets these days have superpowers. But they also have secret powers: Things you didn't know they could do
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. Is That a Mini Wind Turbine
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. JBL OnBeat Speaker Dock Works With iPhone, iPod and iPad The OnBeat is JBL’s first iPad speaker dock, and it will be available in April for $150.
We bring you the gadget news of the week in episode #109 of our surprisingly popular podcast. We cover Amazon's app store, a new photo-sharing app called Color, and Skullcandy's Roc Nation Aviator headphones.
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. Does Apple Have a Smart TV in the Works
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. NeuroFocus Mynd Is a Wireless EEG Headset Have you ever wanted to record exactly what you’re thinking
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. Foxconn Source Says iPhone 5 Will Have a Flat Metal Back According to a source at Foxconn, the iPhone 5 is already in production, and it sports a flat metal back (as opposed to the iPhone 4’s glass
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. Burglar Blaster Shoots Pepper Spray to Ward Off Intruders The wailing alarm and the threat of police on the way aren’t enough to keep some criminals from robbing you blind. Set up an alarm they’ll never forget: the
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. Samsung Tango View Cleaner-Bot Streams What it Sees If you’ve always wanted some sort of spy cam in your home, and your floors are perpetually dirty, Samsung has created the hybrid device you’ve been looking for. The Tango
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. In the Future, Why Walk When You Can Wheel Around on the Peugeot XB1
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. Nokia’s Bright Orange X1-00 Is Designed For Developing Markets Retailing for a mere $48, the Nokia X1-00 is built for music fans and communities in entry level growth markets. It’s got a large, powerful speaker on the back
Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye. Phosphor Reveal Wristwatches Ditch E Ink for Swarovski Crystals Phosphor, a wristwatch maker that normally sticks with minimalist E Ink clock faces, has taken a turn for the shiny with their latest line.
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