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Google Glass 2 0 will reportedly behave more like a pair of glasses The next version of glass will be fold able and more durable

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Jul 15, 2011 Like 11
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In the Category of Rugged Phones we recommend you buy the Sonim XP3300 Force.

Pros:-
Toughest phone available. Longest talk time we've ever seen. Virtually indestructible. Three-year, no-questions-asked replacement warranty.

Cons:-
Voice quality is merely decent. Limited features.

Bottom Line:-
The Sonim XP3300 Force makes the world's toughest line of phones even tougher, and promises some enterprise-friendly apps to boot.
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Jul 25, 2011 Like 6
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Behold: The Insides of New MacBook Air.

The folks at iFixit have done it again. One day after the official launch of Apple’s refreshed MacBook Air, they tore the poor little laptop to pieces and thoroughly examined it.

The new generation of MacBook Air is almost identical to the previous one, but it has some notable differences. For example, the SSD is not soldered to the motherboard, meaning you can replace it with a more spacious one.

You will not, however, be able to upgrade RAM memory, and the entire thing is not very easy to put back together once you’ve opened it up, so you might want to think twice before doing so.
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Jul 25, 2011 Like 4
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Amazon.com Facts: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Web’s Biggest Retailer

One of the giants to survive the dotcom crash, Amazon.com is as much of a landmark on the web as the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. In 16 years, “Wall Street Wunderkind” Jeff Bezos has grown the business from a tiny startup operating on second-hand computers in his garage to a global company with 12 major retail websites.
Amazon.com may account for around a third of all U.S. ecommerce sales, boast over 33,000 employees around the world and own such big names as IMDB, Zappos.com, Woot and LOVEFiLM, but how much do you really know about the web’s largest retailer?
We’ve dug deep and found 10 fascinating facts about the etailing behemoth that you may not know. Take a look through the slide show and let us know in the comments any Amazon.com tidbits you find interesting.
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Jul 26, 2011 Like 11
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"iCam" a news or a rumor?

Zeki Ozek wants to complement your current camera with an iPhone and eliminate SD cards, clunky factory-installed interfaces and whatever else attaching Apple's smartphone to the back of your rig might accomplish.

He proposes we do it with iCam, a camera with a dock in the back that syncs up with an iPhone courtesy the 22 pin connector. The concept won a Red Dot Design Concept award this year, based on what I assume is the design's incredibly broad potential. Strapping a powerful, portable touchscreen computer to the back of a custom-built camera can do that for you. Plus, wireless connectivity. Cannot understimate the convenience of that.

I imagine cameras will be wireless, hyper-connected, uber-customizable devices in the near future anyway, but there's no denying the iPhone's potential in this early, specific case.

Source: gizmodo.com
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