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Category: Gadgets
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Breastfeeding mothers get help from Google Glass and Small World
New mothers struggling with breastfeeding may soon have the latest technology at their disposal to get expert help at any time of day.
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Google builds smart contact lens to measure glucose levels for diabetics
Google is testing a new method for diabetics to monitor their blood-sugar levels by wearing a contact lens equipped with tiny chips and an antenna.
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Brin gives rose-tinted view of net glasses
Sergey Brin envisions Google’s internet glasses hitting the market this year with an eye towards freeing people from unsocial habits engendered by ”emasculating” smartphones.
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NBN fibre is ready for Ultra HD TV: are you?
Television’s next big thing – Ultra High Definition or UHDTV for short – has been attracting a lot of attention lately. 4K, a variant of UHDTV, has been heralded as more immersive than 3D and as the future of television.
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iPhone Production Slows As Apple Improves Aluminium Quality
Bloomberg is reporting that Apple’s iPhone 5 production is slowing down in an attempt to reduce the number of devices shipping with nicks and scratches. And its apparently doing so by improving aluminium quality control at Foxconn.
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iPhone 5: is this the one coming on Tuesday, August 7 at 10am?
Although the iPhone 4S was unveiled unto the world on October 4, 2011, a day before Apple co-founder Steve Jobs sadly passed away on October 5, 2011, the latest claim is that the iPhone 5 is due to arrive 3 months earlier than expected on August 7.
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Entangle: Controlling Your DSLR Camera From Linux
Entangle is an open-source program that allows for “tethered shooting” from Linux with digital SLR camera. A major update to Entangle last weekend introduces new features.
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Props Keeps Your Headphones Untangled
If you use earbuds to listen to music, you probably have them with you but not necessarily wearing them all the time. You may need to take them out to interact with another person or when you want a break from listening to your music. When that happens, you have to solve the problem of where to put those earphones. Props solves that problem for you.