I got all excited this morning when I clicked over to the Amazon Friday Sale and saw an entire section for electronics. What would they have? GPS units, MP3 players… computers?? But alas, it was merely a short page of digital photo frames. Which is fine, if you’re in the market for a frame, I [...]
Here’s a new addition to the growing list of portable device chargers, the Kinesis K3 portable wind and solar charger. Kinesis is marketing the charger as a “3-in-1 tribrid,” due to its ability to collect and store power from wind, sun, or AC wall outlet.One hour of exposure to sun and wind provides about 30 minutes of talk time, and over 300 minutes of mp3 music. The gadget charger will power: cell phones, iPods/mp3 players, iPhone, smartphones, PDAs, portable gaming devices, GPS units, digit
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Joby is known for their flexible Gorillapod tripods for cameras. Now Joby unveiled a Gorilllapod designed for mobile devices dubbed Gorillamobile. The Gorillamobile is ideal for mobile phones, PDAs, MP3 players, portable gaming devices, GPS units, min...
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Boston Police report that car break-ins across the city are up 6% this year - but up 52% in Area D-4, which covers the Back Bay, the South End, Fenway and part of Roxbury. Police say motorists need to stop leaving valuables - such as GPS units, MP3 players and plain cash - in plain sight when they leave their cars. Also, they need to remember to lock their doors.
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Boston Police report that car break-ins across the city are up 6% this year - but up 52% in Area D-4, which covers the Back Bay, the South End, Fenway and part of Roxbury. Police say motorists need to stop leaving valuables - such as GPS units, MP3 players and plain cash - in plain sight when they leave their cars. Also, they need to remember to lock their doors.
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