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    AutoMee S is a tiny Roomba that cleans your tablet and smartphone
    Feb. 6, 2013 (6:10 pm) By: James Plafke In: Gadgets, News

    If your Roomba needs a friend and you don’t have a cat, toy company Takara Tomy has created a perfect companion: The AutoMee S. The little robot shares the same heroic destiny a Roomba does — slowly cleaning something while you go and do other things — except it cleans the surfaces of mobile devices. [...]

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    Another incredible use for 3D printers: digital dentistry
    Feb. 5, 2013 (5:47 pm) By: Mark Raby In: Gadgets, News

    If you think you’ve seen everything that 3D printing has to offer, well, you’re just downright foolish. There is virtually no end to the number of industries and markets that this emerging technology can impact. If you don’t believe that, just look at companies like Apex Dental Milling. Apex is on the forefront of a [...]

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    Dyson’s Airblade Tap uses 450 mph air to dry your hands
    Feb. 5, 2013 (6:25 am) By: Matthew Humphries In: spacer

    James Dyson is one of the UK’s most well known inventors. He started by revolutionizing vacuum cleaners by replacing the bag with cyclone technology. Then he moved on to fans and removed the need for blades through the creation of the Air Multiplier. You may have also seen the Dyson name in public restrooms as [...]

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    At 3 TVs a second, how long would it take Samsung to make a TV for everyone?
    Feb. 4, 2013 (2:00 pm) By: James Plafke In: Gadgets, Geek Pick, News

    Speaking in Monaco at the Samsung EU Forum today, company president BK Yoon stated that Samsung made $184 billion in sales in 2012 and that it dumps $9 billion into research and development every year. If those figures weren’t enough to establish Samsung as a consumer-based technological forced to be reckoned with, Yoon mentioned that [...]

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    Open-source, DIY quadcopter Crazyflie is super tiny, super speedy
    Feb. 2, 2013 (12:00 pm) By: James Plafke In: Gadgets, Geek Pick, News

    We’ve seen small quadcopters, and we’ve seen do-it-yourself quadcopters, but this new quadcopter from Bitcraze combines both a very small size with the pat-on-the-back feeling you get from completing a do-it-yourself project. As mentioned above, the Crazyflie is quite tiny, measuring in at just 9cm x 9cm and weighing around 19 grams, and comes in [...]

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    This awesome Lego clock tells time with balls
    Feb. 2, 2013 (10:02 am) By: James Plafke In: spacer

    People can make pretty much anything with Lego nowadays — from an enormous working NES controller, to a machine that automatically sorts Lego pieces itself — so it’s not really a surprise when someone builds something awesome with the plastic blocks. However, that doesn’t make impressive builds any less awesome — you simply saw it [...]

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    Sony’s MiniDisc is going gentle into that good night, has somehow survived this long
    Feb. 1, 2013 (5:05 pm) By: James Plafke In: Gadgets, Mobile, News

    Some of you may remember Sony’s MiniDisc player — the company’s early ’90s attempt at a non-CD media storage medium around the time that CDs were becoming quite popular. The rest of you might look at the above image and wonder why that UMD is shaped like a square and sticking out of something that [...]

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    Just how smart (and safe) will first-generation smart glasses be?
    Jan. 30, 2013 (9:30 am) By: Russell Holly In: Gadgets, Geek Pick, Mobile, News

    Of the many companies looking into the concept of putting computers on our faces, Vuzix Smart Glasses are the closest to actually shipping. If the whole idea behind these wearable devices is that they provide quick access to information without the wearer having to look away from he or she is doing, then the design [...]

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    End of an era: Philips sells off consumer electronics division
    Jan. 30, 2013 (7:29 am) By: Mark Raby In: Gadgets, News

    Philips has decided to get out of the consumer electronics market, no doubt causing consumers everywhere to either feel nostalgic about the end of a legend, or to think, “Oh yeah, I totally forgot about that company.” It seem Philips has been unable to successfully compete against companies like Samsung and Sony in such a [...]

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    WiMe NanoWatch is actually huge for a watch, tiny for a phone
    Jan. 29, 2013 (2:27 pm) By: Lee Mathews In: Gadgets, News

    Yes, this nifty Dick Tracy-esque device really is called WiMe (why me). And it’s not a smartwatch in the same sense as devices like the MotoActv, Sony SmartWatch, or Pebble. The WiMe is actually a full-fledged smartphone scaled all the way down to a mostly wrist-friendly size. It measures roughly five centimeters by three, and [...]

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    NASA prototypes Moon-bound surface-mining robot, the RASSOR
    Jan. 29, 2013 (12:16 pm) By: James Plafke In: Gadgets, Geek Pick, News

    As NASA points out, most of its robots come equipped with expensive, fancy machinery and instruments. However, with its sights set on interplanetary mining, NASA has decided to dispense with the expensive scientific equipment, and equip a robot with sturdy digging tools. Dubbed the RASSOR (pronounced “razor”), the prototype can’t be put up into space [...]

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    Apple is launching a 128GB iPad on February 5
    Jan. 29, 2013 (9:01 am) By: Matthew Humphries In: Apple, Apple Picks, Gadgets, Geek Pick, News

    Yesterday we reported on the appearance of new SKUs for the iPad suggesting that Apple was set to unveil a 128GB model in the near future. It turns out those SKUs were real and we’re set to get a huge increase in iPad tablet storage if you’re willing to pay for it. Apple has confirmed [...]

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    Make a dream come true: PancakeBot needs $8000 to get to Maker Faire
    Jan. 28, 2013 (5:35 pm) By: Mark Raby In: Gadgets, News

    In a world of Lego ingenuity, where nerdy sculptors, designers, architects, and other sorts of creative geniuses are able to pump out incredible creations on a seemingly daily basis, some of you may be asking — these Lego models are pretty cool, but which among them will help me when I have an empty stomach? [...]

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    Geek deals: D-Link WiFi home security camera, BioShock Infinite pre-order, more
    Jan. 28, 2013 (4:25 pm) By: Tim Supples In: Gadgets, Games

    Many of the pet owners reading Geek, myself included, have probably wondered what exactly our furry (or slithery?) babies do during the day. Are they secretly cleaning themselves on your pillow, investigating your cabinets, or just sleeping innocently on the couch? Thanks to technology these days it is plenty easy to find out. Just grab [...]

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    This mini-translator attaches to a pen, projects translations on books
    Jan. 28, 2013 (3:02 pm) By: James Plafke In: spacer

    In this day and age, it’s not too difficult to translate text between languages — simply copy the text, paste it into one of the various translators available online, and you’ll have a rough idea of what the text says. Sometimes you don’t even need to copy and paste anything as you can simply click [...]

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Popular Gadgets Articles
  • At 3 TVs a second, how long would it take Samsung to make a TV for everyone?
  • Dyson’s Airblade Tap uses 450 mph air to dry your hands
  • Another incredible use for 3D printers: digital dentistry
  • AutoMee S is a tiny Roomba that cleans your tablet and smartphone
  • Open-source, DIY quadcopter Crazyflie is super tiny, super speedy
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