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Apple iTV to be Accompanied by iRing and iWatch?

Apple iTV to be Accompanied by iRing and iWatch?

The Apple iTV has been rumored to come out this sometime later this year. Well, analyst Brian White of Topeka Capital has an extra accessory to add to the rumors; the iRing! Along with that is the iWatch, which he believes will also be integrated into the system. “We believe Apple will release a miniature device called “iRing” that will be placed on a user’s finger and act as a navigation pointer for “iTV,”...

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RigidBot – New 3D Printer on Kickstarter!

RigidBot – New 3D Printer on Kickstarter!

Another 3D printer for consumers has been released on Kickstarter! This one is one of the least expensive ones that I’ve ever seen, and with great features! Some great features include a huge build platform of 10x10x10 (basic version) inches or 12x16x10 (“BIG” version) and its great resolution of .1mm/100 microns! The RigidBot is actually the new version of the L5 3D printer that was a project on Kickstarter a while back,...

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New Google Now Camera Patent

New Google Now Camera Patent

Google has been very busy as you may be able to tell from all of the recent articles about them! Well, here’s something more. Google recently patented a new way to enhance your photos based on some info your phone gives to it. Included in this info, is your location via GPS, whether you’re inside or outside, and the weather around you. All of this info would be sent to the app to tell it how to adjust exposure, contrast, etc....

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Control Your TV Via Google Glass in the Future!

Control Your TV Via Google Glass in the Future!

Today, the U.S. Patent and Trademark office published an application for a Google Glass patent, titled “Wearable Computer with Superimposed Controls and Instructions for External Device“. The application says that the technology will allow you to operate real-world devices using the Google Glass that’s expected to come out later this year. Some of these devices include your TV, garage door, refrigerator, copy machine,...

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650,000 iOS Devices to Be Purchased By Department of Defense

650,000 iOS Devices to Be Purchased By Department of Defense

The Department of Defense’s current mobile devices are mainly Blackberry devices, which won’t work with the Blackberry 10 operating system. In response, the Department of Defense will be purchasing roughly 650,000 iOS devices. This includes 210,000 iPhones, 200,000 iPod Touch’s, 120,000 iPads, and 100,000 iPad Minis. “More than half are headed to the battlefield, afloat, and to associated support commands. Most of the...

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Google Fiber Now in Another Location

Google Fiber Now in Another Location

Google Fiber is a pretty awesome service for internet and tv. It was first offerred in only Kansas City, Kansas as well as Kansas City, Missouri. Now, Fiber announced it will be moving to another location near Kansas City, called Olathe, Kansas, which has a population of about 128,000 people. The way Google chose its locations, was actually from an experiment they conducted, that started with people pre-registerring for this service, and...

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Google Keep Officially Released!

Google Keep Officially Released!

If you like to read Minidigita articles often, then you know already that there was a leak from Google about its new service, Keep, a few days ago (read more here). I mentioned in that article that Keep is a service that will allow you to keep your notes organized and neat, similar to Evernote. Well, now you have the chance to try it out for yourself, as it was officially released by Google today. You’re able to add a title to notes,...

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Google Drive Outage

Google Drive Outage

Google Drive is a free service from Google that allows users to create, share, and save documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etc. online. Interestingly enough, this service was actually reported down for some users earlier this morning. I personally knew about a problem with Google Drive this morning because my chemistry teacher was trying to share a document with the class, but was running into problems. Google admitted to the problem...

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