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The Logitech FabricSkin Keyboard Folio features the first Bluetooth® keyboard with its keys seamlessly fused into an interior fabric. Its full-size keys give you the tactile feedback you’re used to in a traditional keyboard, but in a sleek new look. The keyboard folio’s high-end fabrics are treated with a coating that is liquid repellent to help keep your folio looking new for longer. Hidden magnets hold your iPad in two convenient positions, snapping your tablet securely into typing mode and ensuring the folio stays shut when you’re moving around.

WANT for iPad Mini

iheartapple2:

The Logitech FabricSkin Keyboard Folio features the first Bluetooth® keyboard with its keys seamlessly fused into an interior fabric. Its full-size keys give you the tactile feedback you’re used to in a traditional keyboard, but in a sleek new look. The keyboard folio’s high-end fabrics are treated with a coating that is liquid repellent to help keep your folio looking new for longer. Hidden magnets hold your iPad in two convenient positions, snapping your tablet securely into typing mode and ensuring the folio stays shut when you’re moving around.

WANT for iPad Mini

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photojojo:

Running out of space on your phone is the worst.

The iFlash Drive will save you! It’s a portable drive that you can transfer your photos onto in a jiff. 

Since one end plugs into your phone and the other plugs into a USB, you can transfer them straight onto your computer in one simple step. 

The iFlash Drive, a USB drive for your iPhone or iPad

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rollingstone:

Amazon has extended their AutoRip service, which provides music buyers with a digital copy of their music immediately after they purchase a CD, to include thousands of vinyl records.

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If their consensus estimate is accurate, Apple’s expansion would eclipse the $3.9 billion being spent on the new World Trade Center complex in New York, and the new office space would run more than $1,500 per square foot—three times the cost of many top-of-the-line downtown corporate towers.

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mothernaturenetwork:

Stephen Hawking to receive a voice upgrade, thanks to Intel


The chipmaker is designing a new system to help Hawking communicate up to five words a minute.

mothernaturenetwork:

Stephen Hawking to receive a voice upgrade, thanks to Intel

The chipmaker is designing a new system to help Hawking communicate up to five words a minute.

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thisistheverge:

Atari files for bankruptcy protection in bid to save legendary brand
You’ve gotta fight for your life, Atari!

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thisistheverge:

Dieter Rams’ Braun watch returns after 30 years


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laughingsquid:

Google Declares War on the Password

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‘GE:we bring good things to life’

‘GE:we bring good things to life’

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Wisdom Illustrated

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Download “Keep Going”

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thisistheverge:

The Pebble smartwatch keeps it simple (hands-on)
Light on features, but heavy on design

thisistheverge:

The Pebble smartwatch keeps it simple (hands-on)

Light on features, but heavy on design

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thisistheverge:

Fitbit Flex wristband with Bluetooth could be the best activity tracker yet
Fitbit is here in Las Vegas to announce its new $99.95 Flex wristband activity tracker. Better yet, the Flex syncs wirelessly with your iPhone giving you real time access to your data — easily trumping the Jawbone Up and Nike FuelBand bracelets in terms of connectivity. 

thisistheverge:

Fitbit Flex wristband with Bluetooth could be the best activity tracker yet

Fitbit is here in Las Vegas to announce its new $99.95 Flex wristband activity tracker. Better yet, the Flex syncs wirelessly with your iPhone giving you real time access to your data — easily trumping the Jawbone Up and Nike FuelBand bracelets in terms of connectivity. 

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thisistheverge:

‘Star Wars’ and ‘Indiana Jones’ plots visualized in awesome paintings

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wired:

Peter Kirstein is the man who put the Queen of England on the internet. In 1976.
That’s Her Majesty in the photo above, and if the year isn’t immediately obvious from the computer terminal she’s typing on — or from her attire — you can find it on the wall, just to her left, printed on one of the signs trumpeting the arrival of the ARPANET.
The date was March 26, 1976, and the ARPANET — the computer network that eventually morphed into the internet — had just come to the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment, a telecommunications research center in Malvern, England. The Queen was on hand to christen the connection, and in the process, she became one of the first heads of state to send an e-mail.

wired:

Peter Kirstein is the man who put the Queen of England on the internet. In 1976.

That’s Her Majesty in the photo above, and if the year isn’t immediately obvious from the computer terminal she’s typing on — or from her attire — you can find it on the wall, just to her left, printed on one of the signs trumpeting the arrival of the ARPANET.

The date was March 26, 1976, and the ARPANET — the computer network that eventually morphed into the internet — had just come to the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment, a telecommunications research center in Malvern, England. The Queen was on hand to christen the connection, and in the process, she became one of the first heads of state to send an e-mail.

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