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We have heard how some people have used technology to help locate their missing gadgets, such as phones or tablets or laptops, but this is probably the first time we?ve heard how one kidnap victim actually used technology to help [.
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Think you have the perfect idea of a Google Glass app, but don't have the high-tech specs (or perhaps the technical expertise) to make it happen? Now you can create your own Glass apps without having Glass or any coding experience.
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Do you love the thrill of the wheel in your hands and have a need for speed? If so, then BB Rally Lite, exclusively for Android, is for you! You can actually feel the movements as you hold your mobile device due to the realistic physics of the game with rolling, jumping, flipping, and even bouncing.
More from Planet Android This week on the TechCrunch Gadgets Podcast we talk about Acer (WTF, Acer?), Disrupt, and Bitponics .
More from TechCrunch This week on the TechCrunch Gadgets Podcast we talk about Acer (WTF, Acer?), Disrupt, and Bitponics .
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Soon, Google won't be the only one with self-driving cars — if U.S. carmaker GM has its way.
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Hop in! This month, with school wrapping up and the weather showing off, we're taking a road trip: destination unknown.
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By all metrics, Kingston's wireless Wi-Drive has been a successful product: the company is still selling it two years later, and has since refreshed it with beefier storage and Android compatibility.
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If you travel with a lot of gadgets, you know that can be a challenge to keep them powered up. If you’re roaming using something like an iPhone and you make a bunch of calls or get board and play a game while waiting for your plane to land, your phone can be almost dead
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Plenty of startups make their home in New York, and for good reason.
There are a slew of resources, it's great for networking, and hey, the nightlife isn't bad, either.
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Ever gone for a long bike ride in unfamiliar territory? Probably used your phone's GPS to help navigate, right? Convenient.
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When Panasonic unveiled an electronic touch pen for writing on a TV screen earlier this year, it appeared to be a solution searching for a problem.
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For all those curious about what it's like to develop for Google Glass, your wait is over.
On Monday, the search giant released its Google Mirror API, which allows developers to begin creating applications for Glass.
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Gadgets cost money. A lot of money. And now that you’ve paid your taxes, you probably have no money.
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Gadgets cost money. A lot of money. And now that you’ve paid your taxes, you probably have no money.
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Gadgets cost money. A lot of money. And now that you’ve paid your taxes, you probably have no money.
More from Gadget Lab This week on the TechCrunch Gadgets Podcast we talk about the launch of Facebook Fone and my own horrible attempts at becoming a bitcoin billionaire.
More from CrunchGear Developers will be getting their hands on their Google Glass Explorer Edition really soon. At the Google Ventures event today, Google stated that its going to be shipping Google Glasses to developers within the next month.
More from SlashGear USB-powered gadgets tend to run the gamut from the mundane to the truly bizarre. We’ve seen plenty of USB-powered air purifiers over the years that aim to remove odors and pollutants from your room or office.
More from SlashGear From a Play-Doh 3D printer to speakers for hamsters, tech companies pull out the tall tales in honor of April Fools' 2013.
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