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Author Archives: David Radin
Zoom Lens for your SmartPhone
Don’t you hate not being able to zoom in with your smart phone camera. It always gets to me when I’m at one of my kid’s concerts and too far from the stage. I really want to capture smiling … Continue reading
Posted in Cellular, Review, Smart Phone, Uncategorized
Tagged accessories, accessory, Android, Apple, Camera, iPhone, technology, TEQ
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Moto 360 Watch — It’s About Time
Motorola calls the Moto 360 a “watch for our times”. It’s certainly the first of only a few wrist watches to herald in the smart watch as more than a plastic device that shout “geeky” about the geeks … Continue reading
Posted in Cellular, Review, Smart Phone
Tagged Android, Bluetooth, Camera, technology, watch, wearable
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Kindle Fire phone both excites and disappoints
The Kindle Fire phone, on the AT&T network represents both sides of the spectrum — one of the most amazing devices I’ve ever seen, as well as a device with one of the biggest downside risks. As soon as … Continue reading
Posted in Cellular, Review, Smart Phone, Uncategorized
Tagged Amazon, firefly, iPhone
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Pirates pull triple play – first at PNC Park
If you didn’t have a chance to see this weekend’s Pirates triple play against the Cubs, it’s worth taking a few minutes to watch it (and smile). They did it the hard way — around the horn from third … Continue reading
Check your Gmail account for potential breach
This time, it’s 5,000,000 Gmail accounts that were compromised. Login information — email address/usernames & passwords have been posted on a Russian security forum — which means they are no longer secure. Several people have posted ways for you to … Continue reading