Kid Icarus: Uprising flies too close to the 3DS, gets bundled with a stand
D’ya know what’d make up for a nineteen-year wait ? Well, Project Sora thinks the answer is a plastic peripheral . Yes the long, long awaited Kid Icarus: Uprising looks like it’ll be bundled with an official “Nintendo 3DS Stand,” according to a tweet by the game’s maker.
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Kid Icarus: Uprising flies too close to the 3DS, gets bundled with a stand
Recon Instruments touts SDK for GPS-enabled ski goggles, polar heart rate monitor compatibility in tow
Like clockwork, Recon Instruments is choosing CES once again to launch its next functionality improvement for those futuristic GPS-enabled ski goggles that we first saw in 2010 .
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Recon Instruments touts SDK for GPS-enabled ski goggles, polar heart rate monitor compatibility in tow
Boostcase hands-on
It’s a myth that phone cases must choose between form or function. Boostcase, which is currently available for the iPhone 4 and 4S, combines both seamlessly.
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Boostcase hands-on
Griffin AirCurve Window Mount hands-on (video)
Remember Griffin’s AirCurve dock? Well, if you didn’t, it was a big plastic funnel that you dropped your iPhone into to acoustically amplify the sound. Griffin’s now mashing the same technology into its Window Mount to produce the AirCurve Window Mount: designed to enhance your iPhone’s sound without power
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Griffin AirCurve Window Mount hands-on (video)
SolarFocus Kindle case eyes-on
We’re here at CES Unveiled and we’ve just got our mitts on SolarFocus’ Kindle case . The $80 e-reader sheath is said to provide for three months of unplugged use as well as 50 hours for its onboard reading light.
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SolarFocus Kindle case eyes-on
Retrode 2 retro gaming adapter brings SNES / Genesis support to your PC for $85
We were already head over heels for the original Retrode, and we’ve gotta say — version 2.0 looks mighty good in that attire.
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Retrode 2 retro gaming adapter brings SNES / Genesis support to your PC for $85
MagnetU connects you with similar people in your area, because diversity is overrated
You could make friends the old fashioned way, with casual introductions, eye contact and other intrinsically human social skills; or you could just sit back and let MagnetU do all the heavy lifting for you. The Israeli startup, founded in 2010, has just unveiled what it calls a “proximity networking” device — a tiny accessory that connects users to other like-minded people within their immediate vicinity . Within this lightweight gadget lies information on a user’s “social desires,” which can be customized and modified depending on a given situation
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MagnetU connects you with similar people in your area, because diversity is overrated
Whaaa? The original Motorola LapDock can now be yours for $50
Remember the good ‘ol days (specifically, this past February) when the first Motorola LapDock cost as much as $500 up front and nearly got laughed out of AT&T stores? The sleek Webtop accessory compatible with the Motorola Atrix 4G — and no other device whatsoever — has come down a long way, as it’s now available for a mere $50 (not counting the more expensive 4GB data plan AT&T requires you to be on when using it, of course)
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Whaaa? The original Motorola LapDock can now be yours for $50
Nikon launches $550 Speedlight SB-910 flash: light-up controls and thermal cut-out protection
You know what $549.95 gets you in the camera world? About 90 percent of a T3i
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Nikon launches $550 Speedlight SB-910 flash: light-up controls and thermal cut-out protection


