This week on the Gadget Lab podcast you'll meet new members of the Gadget Lab family as the gang talks about Google's rumored augmented-reality glasses, the Nike FuelBand and the latest rapper-endorsed audio gear.
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Bangalore: Today the first thing that one wants to know about your smartphone is its camera. What is its clarity? What Mega Pixel is it? So many varieties are available in the market, but which to opt for. Are you confused?
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KOLLAM, INDIA: Of all hi-tech gadgets one possesses or aspires to, which is the best? Human body. Yogic guru Jaggi Vasudev says so. “Every (electronic) gadget has come out of this.”
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Nielsen said Americans ages 18-34 are some of the most connected people around.
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Make less of a splash in the pool. Get the most out of your swimming workouts with the help of some high tech equipment. Whether you are training for a triathlon, swimming to stay in shape, or using the pool to rehab, analysis of your stroke with the help of the CoachCam underwater video system can improve your technique.
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A little piece of technology that cost me $20 years ago is still one of my most valued possessions. Originally posted at Crave
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This week on the Gadget Lab podcast, the gang talks about Apple's latest software announcement, two new Android phones and a set of outdoorsy knives.
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Smartphones running on Google’s Android operating system have ousted Nokia – for years the undisputed leader on Ukraine’s market – from its top-selling slot.
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This week on the Gadget Lab podcast, the gang talks about privacy issues with the social sharing app Path and addresses the rampant iPad 3 speculation as of late. Best of all, there’s a product giveaway this week, so check out the video to see how you can win!
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MANILA, Philippines - The new generation of mirror-less interchangeable-lens cameras all promise to deliver DSLR quality shots with the convenience and ease of use of a point-and-shoot digital camera.
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There's a rumor going around that Google is planning some kind of home-entertainment device -- possibly and answer to the (also rumored) Apple iTV. Apparently Google's living-room product will be Google-branded, controlled via Android phone or tablet and may eventually expand to do things like control your room lights or kitchen gear. It really sounds like a wonder gadget.
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Google is working on a new entertainment device that will rely on wireless networking, according to a FCC filing
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This week on the Gadget Lab podcast, the gang talks record Apple revenues, takes a look at the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx, and riffs on what leaders in the hip-hop community have to say about their namesake headphone offerings.
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SAN DIEGO, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- "It crushes, it cracks, it peels, it pounds, it splits, it smashes, and it tenderizes!" proclaims Sam the Rock Man, spokesman for the Amazing Kitchen Rock ...
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What could it be?
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
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