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The Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine: paper sketchbooks and journals get connected
Posted On 25 Aug 2012 By Billy Steele. Under: Uncategorized.
Evernote has trotted out an update to its iOS app and accompanied the software release with an announcement of a collaboration with Moleskine. Yes, you read that correctly. The digital note-taking application has teamed up with the analog sktechbook ...
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Glove Tricorder helps train doctors, may lead to DIY cancer screening
Posted On 23 Aug 2012 By Terrence O'Brien. Under: Uncategorized.
It may look like an early prototype of the Power Glove, but this wearable "tricorder" is not only less embarrassing than the doomed Nintendo peripheral -- it's also quite a bit more advanced technologically. This second prototype of the medical gadge...
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JBL’s newest Jembe desktop speakers are Bluetooth-enabled, now on sale for $99
Posted On 22 Aug 2012 By Edgar Alvarez. Under: Uncategorized.
The Jembe wired speakers have been out on the market since late last year, but now JBL's finally introducing a wireless variant of these sleek desktop noisemakers. Aside from being Bluetooth-friendly at last, the pair's retaining its "stylish weave d...
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IRISNotes 2 looks to undercut Livescribe, digitizes your scribbles for $99
Posted On 22 Aug 2012 By Terrence O'Brien. Under: Uncategorized.
IRIS is trying to make a big name for itself in the OCR world. But, top notch software alone isn't going to put its name on the tips of consumers tongues. For that they're gonna need something sexier, more... tangible. With its portable scanner line ...
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Wireless Sensor Tags alert you to movement and temperature changes, fit on your keyring
Posted On 22 Aug 2012 By Jamie Rigg. Under: Uncategorized.
There's plenty of sensor gear around for hobbyists to play with, but not so many polished products for the monitoring-obsessed. Cao Gadgets is attempting to fill that niche with its functionally named Wireless Sensor Tags -- small devices which monit...
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This is the Modem World: So where are all the ghosts and aliens?
Posted On 22 Aug 2012 By Joshua Fruhlinger. Under: Uncategorized.
Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology. I love movies and books about ghosts and aliens, especially the older ones from an era when technology didn't allow t...
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HP exceeds Q3 expectations: rakes $29.7 billion in revenue, still posts a loss
Posted On 22 Aug 2012 By Terrence O'Brien. Under: Uncategorized.
To say that HP is in a bit of a transitional period would probably be an understatement. As expected, the $8 billion hit it took over the EDS purchase severely impacted its bottom line. While revenue was down year-over-year to $29.7 billion, that five...
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PayPal expands presence in US retail stores with new Discover partnership
Posted On 22 Aug 2012 By Donald Melanson. Under: Uncategorized.
PayPal already has a partnership with MasterCard in place that lets you use its debit cards in stores, but the company has now expanded that retail presence even further with a new deal it's struck with Discover. Starting sometime next year, that arr...
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Engadget’s back to school guide 2012: accessories
Posted On 22 Aug 2012 By Billy Steele. Under: Uncategorized.
Welcome to Engadget's back to school guide! The end of summer vacation isn't nearly as much fun as the weeks that come before, but a chance to update your tech tools likely helps to ease the pain. Today, we've got a slew of accessories -- and you can ...
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The Oatmeal does it: $850,000 raised for a Tesla Museum
Posted On 22 Aug 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
The Oatmeal's campaign to raise cash helping Tesla Science Center purchase Wardenclyffe has hit its $850,000 target. The property, formerly the home of the scientist's project to create wireless electricity can now be purchased with a matching grant ...
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