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Hive View Camera

Hive View is a stylish new smart indoor camera, packed with must-have features like HD livestreaming and person detection. Designed by renown industrial designer Yves Béhar, the camera itself can be separated from the stand so you can temporarily place it somewhere else besides a shelf or wall. The 130-degree wide angle lens camera is capable of 1080p live-streaming, automatic 16ft night vision, and includes Bluetooth 4.1 to simplify setup. The accompanying app will give you access to the past 24 hours of video, but if you want to access an expanded 30 days of video, you´ll need to subscribe to a membership plan. watch the video below



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IMPOSSIBLE INSTANT LAB - Image

IMPOSSIBLE INSTANT LAB

Transform your digital iPhone images into real instant photographs! This will be made possible if the Impossible Instant Lab project is successfully funded on Kickstarter... by the amount already pledged it should become a reality soon. The device is a fusion of modern technology(iPhone) with retro technology(Polaroid instant camera). All you have to do is choose an image from the Instant Lab app, place the iPhone in the cradle and wait for your photo to develop! so...
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SHINE | ACTIVITY TRACKER

The Shine activity tracker by Misfit Wearables is now available to order. Shine is a quarter-sized sensor made out of solid aircraft-grade aluminum, it has similar functions of other activity trackers like Nike´s Fuelband and FitBit but it looks much sleeker. It connects to your iPhone, iPad, or Android device via an innovative wireless sync technology, all you have to do is place the shine on your smartphone and let it synchronize with the included app. Watch the ...
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RIP STEVE JOBS

"Death is very likely the single best invention of life," said Steve Jobs, in 2005, to an audience of students at Stanford University, USA. The visionary genius of Apple liked to remember death to make "big choices in life." The iconic co-founder of Apple died on October 5, 56, after years of fighting a rare form of cancer pancreas. "Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius and the world lost a great human being," reads the compan...
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