Gadgets
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The marketplace for streaming TV dongles looks pretty crowded, with solid offerings such as Google's Chromecast Amazon's Fire TV Stick and Roku's Streaming Stick. Is there room for one more? With the launch of its 4K HDR AirTV Mini this week, Dish obviously thinks so.
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Slughaus has a strong history in creating very small flashlights that you can take anywhere, and the Bull3t is its tiniest yet. Measuring just 30 mm (1.18 in) end to end, the micro flashlight pumps out 100 lumens of brightness with a twist on the base.
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The electronics inside consumer gadgets are often miniaturized versions of bigger components – like phone cameras, for instance – and that applies to the gyroscopes used to help a device orientate itself in 3D space. Now scientists have worked out a way of making these gyroscopes much, much smaller.
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If global warming causes flooding that inundates the world's coastal urban areas, how will we cope? Biomimicry designer and material scientist Jun Kamei answer is Amphibio – an artificial gill and a breathing reservoir that will allow people to hang out in the submerged megacities.
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A company called Brava is launching a countertop oven that cooks food quickly and thoroughly using visible and infrared light, and if you cut through the marketing faff it looks like there might just be a useful product hiding under there.
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Camping may be all about unplugging so you can focus on simplicities like babbling cricks and crickets and crackling fires, but that doesn't mean a few gadgets can't enhance the experience. Many handy camping gadgets are just shipping now or being introduced with Spring 2017 release dates.
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Rainpal fits to just about any helmet, gives you multi-speed visor wiping, wiper delay and visor cleaning spray, and it’s tested up to 100 mph. It charges via USB and snaps off in seconds when the sun comes out.
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Gizmag has a team on the ground in Las Vegas for CES 2014 to keep track of all the latest announcements and innovations from wearables to 4K everything. Check out this overview of what is expected for the biggest week of the year in tech.
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We may be surrounded by gadgetry clad in shiny aluminum and gaudy plastic, but there's still a place left in the digital age for the comfort, simplicity and beauty of wood.
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What if your next keyboard were your desk, or your kitchen countertop? Gizmag reviews a gadget that turns any flat surface into a keyboard, the Celluon Epic projection keyboard.
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The Pine smart watch from Neptune uses a micro-SIM card to perform nearly everything that your smartphone does.
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