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Simeon Spearman

Snapgoods: Like Zipcar for Gadgets - 1 views

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    Snapgoods is similar to Zipcar: you can reserve an item like a bike, an iPad, or even a chainsaw, pay a small amount per day, and then meet the lender to pick up the product. Heavily reliant on trust and currently only in New York, the service could give people the chance to try before they buy on a wide range of products. 
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Emily Knab

Stretchy rubber brand bracelets for kids shaped like gadgets - SlashGear - 0 views

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Rhiannon Apple

Best Buy Will Gladly Take Those Old Gadgets Off Your Hands - 0 views

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Simeon Spearman

Red Bull's Augmented Reality App lets you design your own track » Coolest Gad... - 0 views

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    Use red bull cans to create a layout for a racing track, then use the Red Bull app to take a photo that is automatically converted into a track for the user to race on in-game.
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Rhiannon Apple

Best Buy CEO Dunn Reboots to Win Back Customers From Wal-Mart, Amazon.com - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    Best Buy is on a mission to change its image and reclaim sales lost to rivals including Wal-Mart and Amazon. Under CEO Brian Dunn, the consumer-electronics chain is testing less-cluttered layouts similar to those of Apple stores, training employees to demonstrate to customers how gadgets work together and moving away from promotions to everyday low pricing. 
Emily Knab

Take a "Digital Detox" Vacation and Get a Hotel Discount - Business - GOOD - 0 views

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    hotels are offering 15% discounts to people for leaving their gadgets at the front desk. some also offer massages for this. cuts down on people using their tablets to watch movies instead of paying, gets people out doing more stuff through the hotel and enjoying their time there more
Greg Steen

Microsoft Turns Your Body Into A Touchscreen - 0 views

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    Microsoft Research has revealed a technology that allows for any surface to be turned into a 'touchscreen,' including the human body. Referred to as the OmniTouch, the gadget was presented during the UIST 2012 symposium in Santa Barbara, USA. The OmniTouch combines a laser-based pico projector and a depth-sensing camera.
jrryhdsn

Advertisers Target Wearable Gadgets as Next Frontier - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    Marketers trying to figure out how to put ads in wearables
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