JamBox Designer Reinvents Neighborhood Biking

Yves Behar, the designer of JawBone’s JamBox speaker, has obviously heard that I’m looking for a JamBox bike mount. Only instead of just designing a mount, he’s gone and built a whole bike to hold the thing.
That’s not strictly true, of course. While the Local, as it is called, does indeed hold a JamBox, it [...]

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First Look: Up Close and Personal With Amazon’s Kindle Fire

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Xume, Quick-Release Magnet Adapters for Lens Filters

The promo video for Xume’s quick-release camera filters starts off in typical infomercial style, with a klutz ham-fistedly trying to do something that’s actually pretty easy. But this doesn’t take away from the neatness of the product, a filter attachment that uses magnets — frikkin’ magnets! — to speed up an otherwise tedious task.
It’s ingeniously [...]

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Stylus, Yet Functional

Wacom released three new input tablets Tuesday. We spent a full month testing the basic, pen-only Connect, which is meant to replace the mouse.

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‘Train Tickets’ App: Timetables, Routes, Anonymous Purchases

In the U.S, the only people to ride railway trains are hobos, and tree-hugging hippies taking the Caltrain into San Francisco to work their tech-industry jobs. In the UK, trains are a much used (and outrageously overpriced) way to get around.
The new Train Tickets app from CrossCountry Trains won’t help with the prices, but it [...]

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