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Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° ° From Bloomberg: Claire Lomas, a British paraplegic adventurer being filmed for an Apple Vision Pro immersive video series, died during an aircraft crash in the...
In his latest “Power On” newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Apple’s push into mixed reality will take years to pay off, with the company hoping the device follows the same trajectory as its Apple Watch. However, the article says last week there was a “momentous...
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By David Creamer
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Years ago I never would have thought I’d see the day when you could have a portable, RAID storage system for around 500 bucks. But that day has come to pass with CRU-DataPort’s ToughTech Duo (http://macte.ch/QP3qX), which works with two 2.5-inch notebook drives or solid state drives to back-up or store data.
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An increasing number of us have more than one iDevice, which makes the US$34.99 Kensington Dual USB Wall Charger (http://us.kensington.com/html/17876.html) useful.
It lets you simultaneously charge two iPad, iPhone, or iPod devices from a single wall outlet. It also includes a detachable USB sync cable that you can use to sync your devices from your computer.
The Kensington Dual USB Wall Charger is compact (4.25 x 6 x 2.50 inches, 0.50 pounds) with a low-profile design that takes up just one wall outlet. This makes it convenient for taking on business trips or vacations.