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  • [ June 18, 2026 ] Smart glasses come into focus at Augmented World Expo Article
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Electrolux Ergorapido Lithium Vacuum Sucks Better Than You’d Expect

October 27, 2015

I review a lot of tech products but, with the exception of the iRobot Roomba, I’ve never reviewed a vacuum cleaner before. But when Electrolux offered to loan me its Ergorapido Lithium Ion Brushroll Clean Xtra (available […]

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Google Maps To Get Stop Along Route And Gas Prices

October 20, 2015

Read the post at Forbes.com […]

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Review Of Nexus 6P, Google’s New Premium Phone

October 19, 2015

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Survey finds that adults are overconfident about cyber security

October 14, 2015

By Larry Magid I’m usually the first person to tell folks to relax or at least re-focus when it comes to being afraid. We live in a society with too many fears about all sorts […]

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California Attorney General Launches ‘cyber exploitation’ Resource hub

October 14, 2015

`California Attorney General Kamala Harris has launched the Cyber Exploitation resource hub with information for victims and law enforcement dealing with  so-called “revenge porn” “Posting intimate images online without consent is a cowardly crime that humiliates […]

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Steve Jobs: A great movie but not about the man I knew

October 11, 2015

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Impressive new Microsoft Surface Book ‘ultimate laptop’

October 6, 2015

Microsoft introduced a new laptop at a New York press conference on Tuesday that’s getting a lot of buzz. Microsoft calls it the “ultimate laptop.” I haven’t got my hands on it yet but, based on what I saw from watching the press event online, I think I want one. […]

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Disney experiments with augmented reality to bring coloring books to life

October 5, 2015

The app would detect and track the drawing as it is being colored in and create a “3-D version of the character that is textured according to the child’s coloring.” Even the curvature of the pages as they are turned is reflected in the app according to the video, Read more here. […]

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Amazon violates ‘retail neutrality’ by banning Apple & Google steaming products“

October 2, 2015

Amazon’s decision to ban streaming devices from Google and Apple is proof positive that the world’s biggest online retailer is willing to use its immense power to punish companies that don’t play ball with its own digitial streaming strategy.Read the post at Forbes.com […]

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Once mighty Microsoft faces PC competition from Google

October 1, 2015

Bill Gates told a senate committee in 1998 that the software industry “is an open economic opportunity for any entrepreneur in America” six month before Google was incorporated. And he was probably more right than he had imagined. […]

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