iPhone 5
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Apple sold 191.4 million smartphones last year, many of which would have replaced older devices. But designer David Choi has a plan to breathe new life into a mass of unused phones by integrating them with a Bluetooth speaker to act as retro-inspired digital radios.
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Apple unveiled its first wearable today. The Apple Watch looks to be the most powerful and stylish smart watch we've seen yet.
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If you’re regularly out and about, then you’ll likely want a case for your device that can offer it some serious protection. Read on as we highlight five great options for keeping your precious handset out of harm’s way.
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Australian company Dog & Bone has unveiled what it says to be the world's first shockproof wireless charging case for the iPhone 5. So how exactly do these claims stack up? Join Gizmag, as we try the Backbone on for size.
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Smartphones are going modular, so why not smartphone cases? That's just what Logitech is doing with its new case+ system. Designed for iPhone 5 and 5s, the system allows different modules to be swapped out as desired.
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Gizmag has followed the development of the resonant wireless power transfer technology WiTricty since it was first theorized in 2007. Now it appears the technology is only one step away from being available to consumers with the developers seeing take-up by OEMs.
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Chinese Photographic Accessory Designer FotoPro is best known for its range of tripods, but is diversifying with some equally innovative products released at Photo Fair Thailand. The pick of the bunch is a lightweight accessory pack designed to turn the iPhone 5 into a photographic kit.
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Conscious that the world of mobile devices lacks benchmarking to measure the responsiveness of touchscreen displays, Agawi has developed TouchMarks to measure touchscreen latency. It reveals that Apple's iPhone 5 screen response time is more than twice as fast as the best Android phone tested.
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The ladibird case for the iPhone 5 was designed to offer users DSLR-like image quality in a portable, lightweight, easy-to-use package. It features its own large camera sensor and portrait lens, producing the much-desired bokeh blurred background effect behind subjects.
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Gizmag compares the specs (and other features) of Apple's iPhone 5, and HTC's new mini-me version of the HTC One.
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The TurtleCell iPhone case features retractable earbuds so you always have a tangle-free set of headphones handy.
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The Sense+ is a smartphone dock that packs built-in smoke and gas detection sensors to sound an alert in the event of fire.
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