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Bluetooth 4.0 headphones.
15 days ago on Pebble smartwatch sells out: $10 million raised and over 85,000 sold 1 reply
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I too am waiting to hear the reviews.
I also anticipate Apple turning the Nano into a watch/ios extended device with Siri, BT4.0, etc.
15 days ago on Pebble smartwatch sells out: $10 million raised and over 85,000 sold 1 reply
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Recommended a comment in The best iPhone speakers: reviewing AirPlay's greatest hits
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Completely agree. Airport Express for $70ish bucks and then any powered speakers of your choosing (Audioengine A2s) and you got kickin wireless speakers for < $300 bucks. I have this for a nearly complete whole house system. Only problem is iOS devices can only output to one airplay device. I hope this is updated in the future.
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Recommended a comment in Dropbox offers up to 3GB of extra storage for using its new automatic photo and video upload feature
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I’ve used and will continue to use dropbox a lot for general synching.
But with all these new options what I’m looking for most is easy simple photo sharing. Where I can share multiple albums and my family members can download the entire album. Google used to have this with Picasa, but since the transitioned to G+, they got rid of being able to download full albums directly to Picasa.
This is where Skydrive wins. I can upload my whole picture albums folder and make that folder public. Then my parents can download the entire album(s) that they like. Plus I got in on the 25 gigs free so that’s a HUGE win in my book.
Also LiveMesh is very useful for LAN syncing. I use it to keep all 100 gigs of my pictures synced across 3 different computers on my home network.
Finally, I still use dropbox for syncing my lightroom catalog. Live Mesh syncs all the picture files so they are identical on any computer I work off of, and dropbox syncs my lightroom catalog so I can open it up right where I left off on a different PC in the house.
I don’t think any one service will win it all.
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