Latest Peripherals Opinion
- 02 May 2013
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Opinion: BotObjects announces the world's first full-color 3D printer
It's finally here. A new 3D printing outfit in New York called BotObjects say that it's come up with the first full-color desktop 3D printer. Unlike other consumer-grade 3D printers, the ProDesk3D does not print in just one or two different colored plastic mediums; instead, it prints using the whole gamut of the rainbow by mixing five base colors together.
- 30 April 2013
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Opinion: CRT magnet art looks eerie; don't try it on your home TV
Where you one of those kids who liked to wave a magnet against your old CRT display to watch the rainbow of colors bending to your will? You certainly weren't the only one, and a German artist wants to help you relive those memories, albeit on a grander scale.
- 11 April 2013
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Opinion: 3D printing comes to phones and games at MakerBot's first hackathon
3D printers have gotten to the point that they can print just about anything you can imagine (yes, even food). But while we've been focusing on better machines and more insane prints, you may have forgotten about the most important step that magically turns a digital file into a physical object--the software.
- 05 April 2013
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Opinion: Trax is a wearable GPS for your pets and little ones
When your smaller mammalian responsibilities wander, it may be wise to keep tabs on them. Wonder Technology Solutions (aka WTS) has come with a suitably diminutive, well, solution. The Trax (funding through April 12) should allow you to keep an intelligent digital leash on your children or pets.
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Opinion: Kindle and Raspberry Pi join forces in this wireless terminal hack
It's pretty obvious that we love hardware hacks, whether it be Kindles that gets jailbroken into makeshift displays or some amazing uses of the Raspberry Pi. Now one hacker named Max Ogden has combined these two great hack flavors into one ultimate combo he calls the Kindleberry Wireless.
- 25 March 2013
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Opinion: Key sounds: Get better sound for your home entertainment
Whereas most consumer technology becomes impossibly slimmer and smaller with each new generation, the rules of physics demand decent-size speaker cones should you want to achieve the best sound. But rules were meant to be broken, and you can get 'good enough' sound from a smaller, more stylish solution.
- 19 March 2013
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Opinion: Multi-monitor tracking system keeps you focused, makes sure you don't miss anything
A multi-display setup is a great work setup because it helps you multitask, but at the same time it can be extremely distracting when you are surrounded by ten different open apps.
- 06 March 2013
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Opinion: How to add YouTube to your Roku box
Did you hear the news? Roku just announced a new box, the Roku 3, complete with a faster processor, dual-band Wi-Fi, and a headphone jack in the remote.
- 01 February 2013
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Opinion: App Spotlight: FineReader Touch brings multi-lingual OCR scanning to iOS
There are plenty of apps that can turn your phone into the equivalent of a mobile scanner, using the camera to take snapshots of various documents, then letting you file and/or share those documents.
- 17 January 2013
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Opinion: The printer primer
Much as you may have heard about the “paperless office,” the truth is that paper is still a popular item to have around the home and the office. And it is because many of us have at least one printer attached to our computers—either physically tethered via a cable or virtually connected over a network. Whether you hope to use that printer to produce photographs, drafts of your next novel, or flyers for your kid’s upcoming jai alai tournament, it will do you little good sitting in its box. Now’s the time to break it out and configure it for your Mac. The means for doing that is Mountain Lion’s Print & Scan system preference.
- 15 January 2013
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Opinion: Remains of the Day: Bolt from the blue
Apple may be about to strike down the current Thunderbolt display, the front of the Apple Store makes a better window than garage door, and Apple's lawyer is hitting the slopes. The remainders for Monday, January 14, 2013 are crashing, hard.
- 11 January 2013
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Opinion: Displair gives you a touchscreen out of thin air
You can build more than you might expect with just a little bit of air flow and two microns of water. Like a virtual touchscreen display that appears out of nowhere. That's what Displair can boast anyway, with one of the more eye-catching demos I saw at CES 2013.
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Opinion: No, you don't need new glasses, those are curved TVs
No matter how many times you rub your eyes, those things won't look straight. These concave OLED beauties are easy on the eyes, but heavy on the wallet.
- 10 January 2013
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Opinion: Sennheiser bets on black for its latest headphones
I may not be a devotee of Project Runway, but audio company Sennheiser assures me that black is currently dominating the latest collections from the leading fashion houses. It's in that spirit that the company just released the Momentum Black, a follow-up design to its relatively new, lifestyle-focused headphones.
- 02 January 2013
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Opinion: Send more than ebooks to Kindle devices and apps
Attentive reader Sarah Wagner wants more from her Kindle. She writes:
- 26 December 2012
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Opinion: When Netflix goes down: streaming video alternatives
Netflix's streaming service went down about midday Christmas Eve, depriving thousands of their Christmas (or anything-but-Christmas) video fix for about 20 hours. Our Christmas gift to you: our latest video-streaming tips, tricks, and alternatives, so you'll be ready the next time this happens.
- 17 December 2012
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Opinion: Connect your laptop to an external display
Many laptops have connections that allow you to hook up your PC to another display, doubling your screen real estate
- 15 December 2012
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Opinion: One possible fix for a printer that won't print
My poor dad has the worst luck when it comes to technology. Seems like every day he's bumping into some new problem with his phone, laptop, or an accessory.
- 10 December 2012
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Opinion: Answer Line: Streaming video to DVD
Paul Brandenburg asked how to save a streaming video and burn it onto a DVD.
- 06 November 2012
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Opinion: Remains of the Day: Two hands and a map
Google's working on an iOS Maps app that may never see the light of day, Apple may soon let Siri buy your movie tickets, and Steve Jobs gets fully posable. The remainders for Monday, November 5, 2012 are up a creek.
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