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Kool Tools: KODAK Photo Printer Docks

Professional photo printing has never been easier and more affordable than with the compact KODAK Photo Printer Dock (http://tinyurl.com/ychranqc). It’s an ideal match for the iPhone, iPad Android gadgets and digital camera users.

Shoot your best life photo with your device, then dock to the printer. The dock prints color 4×6 photos while simultaneously charging up to two devices. Within one minute, you will get your previous moment as a photo.

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NeoFinder for macOS revved to version 7.1

Norbert M. Doerner has rolled out NeoFinder 7.1, an update of the macOS software for keeping track of digital files, photos, songs, movies, fonts on hard drives, USB sticks, servers, Blu-ray disks, DVD-ROMs, CDROMs, and any other digital media.

The new version includes enhanced video cataloging, better workflow integration (“Open with…” menu and lossless image rotation), integrated Dropbox cataloging, and full support for Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer. The tool can now open any files with any programs — if the programs “understand” the file format.

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Kool Tools: Focal portable headphones

Focal (www.local.com), a leading French speaker and headphone manufacturer, has unveiled the company’s newest line of mobile headphones: premium closed-back wireless over-ear Listen Wireless, In-ear Spark and Spark Wireless,and Hi-fi in-ear Sphear S.

Listen Wireless is the wireless version of Focal’s high-end closed-back Listen headphones, and the flagship product of its new range of headphones for the mainstream market. It’s equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology version 4.1, and compatible with aptX.

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Survey: most businesses will increase cloud computing spending in 2017

Businesses have become less skeptical of cloud computing, more confident in its security, and more inclined to invest money in it, according to new findings.

Nearly 70% of U.S. businesses surveyed by B2B ratings and reviews firm Clutch (https://clutch.co/cloud) say that they plan to increase spending on cloud computing in 2017. One in five of those businesses report that their cloud computing spending this year will likely increase by more than 30%.

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