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BubblePod Helps You Take the Perfect Panoramic Image

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BubblePod Helps You Take the Perfect Panoramic Image
Saturday, June 08, 2013 11:32 PMDhiya Kuriakose
Everyone has felt the frustration that comes with trying to get the perfect 360-degree image. Between keeping your hand steady and trying to ensure random passersby don't ruin the shot, capturing a panorama can be exhausting. The BubblePod, a turntable-esque accessory that users attach to their smartphones to take 360-degree photos, aims to solve this problem.

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Remote Control Your Home via Smartphone With Benki
Saturday, June 08, 2013 10:46 PMSean Fitz-Gerald
When we have a question, our smartphones are there for us. They are the revolutionary personal assistants that tend to all our planning and searching needs. But one tech developer wants to push mobile gadgets one step further to help us even more.

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Use ParaShoot to Capture Your Life on Video
Saturday, June 08, 2013 9:56 PMDhiya Kuriakose
We all know that feeling. When something awesome happens and you wish you had a video camera attached to your life that could have captured the moments. That problem could be solved with ParaShoot. ParaShoot is an HD camera which is small enough to wear, letting it capture moments from your life. The camera can be set to record video automatically using a 720p camera.

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Top 10 Tech This Week
Saturday, June 08, 2013 6:14 PMDhiya Kuriakose
It was an exciting week for the technology world. If you missed the biggest techno-stories of the week, never fear — we're here with our weekly Top 10 tech roundup. The big story of the week was Vine coming to Android. After being jealous of iOS users for months, Android users can now flaunt their six-second videos across the web. And the Android version has a zoom feature that's lacking in the iOS version.

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