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Duet Display

Duet is a new app that turns your iPad into a Mac display! Built by ex-Apple engineers, Duet is the first app that lets you connect your iPad to your Mac, giving you an extra display and therefore increasing your productivity (can increase productivity up to 48%). Perfect for engineers, musicians, designers, artists, photo and video editors that work with a lot of apps open. watch the video



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Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless

Audio experts Sennheiser have announced the good-looking PXC 550 wireless headphones. The premium foldable headset is designed specifically for frequent travelers, delivering exceptional sound quality with adaptive noise cancelation that creates your own aural space in even the most chaotic of environments. They also feature an extraordinary battery life of up to 30 hours of continuous use (you can span the globe on a single charge), and come with a companion app th...
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FIXR MULTI TOOL

In the multi tool segment there´s an interesting new item called FIXr Multitool, made from stainless steel and titanium coated, it´s superlight and strong, sure to endure heavy duty use. It features loads of usable tools such as: 6 wrenches, 5 different screwdrivers, a wire cutter, a nail cleaner, a measuring ruler...in fact, you get 20 different tools with it. A rotating plate that keeps the tools out of the way so you won´t get cut or hassled by them should you...
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Tivoli SongBook

The new Tivoli SongBook portable speaker seamlessly blends vintage boombox aesthetics with modern functionality. These retro-inspired sound systems not only capture attention with their iconic design but also offer impressive audio performance.  The SongBook boasts a 40-watt amplifier, a 3.5-inch woofer, and a 3.5-inch full-range driver, while the Max version takes it up a notch with two 50-watt amplifiers, a 4-inch subwoofer, a .75-inch tweeter, and a 4-inch m...
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