Aeroskull <b>Nano</b> Bluetooth Speaker looks rockin' � Coolest Gadgets |
- Aeroskull <b>Nano</b> Bluetooth Speaker looks rockin' � Coolest Gadgets
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Aeroskull <b>Nano</b> Bluetooth Speaker looks rockin' � Coolest Gadgets Posted: 29 Nov 2015 06:00 AM PST The Aeroskull Nano Bluetooth Speaker does not disappoint in this department, either, as it is also proud to proclaim itself as the ?loudest portable speaker on the planet?. ... LUNATIK introduces TAKTIK 360 waterproof case for iPhone 6/6s ... |
PadPivot, lo stand multifunzione per iPad che non ti lascia mai <b>...</b> Posted: 29 Nov 2015 03:16 AM PST Articoli Corellati. USBFever presenta l'adattatore Dock a Mini USB per iPhone, iPod ed iPad · iStation iPad Dock: il dock che trasforma il tuo iPad in un vecchio Apple I [Video] · Wrapsol Xtreme per iPad Mini: massima protezione per il nuovo piccolo tablet di casa Apple | iPadevi. ... Questo consente, tramite un supporto speciale, di incollare attraverso un processo di nano aspirazione all'adesivo applicato precedentemente praticamente tutti i tipi di dispositivi. Tale supporto dispone di ... |
Hacklet 86 – Time-lapse Projects | Hackaday Posted: 28 Nov 2015 10:01 AM PST We're talking one frame per minute or slower in some cases! ... The Nano reads just about every sensor [caramellcube] could fit, including humidity, air pressure, magnetic field strength, acceleration, light (4 bands), sound, and static charge. |
Australian banks accused of anti-competitive behavior by refusing to <b>...</b> Posted: 27 Nov 2015 04:30 AM PST I don't own a mobile phone at the moment, but I would get an iPhone to replace my home phone if the damn banks (in my case, CBA) would get on board. However, as they are only making about $7 BILLION a year in profit, they will claim they ... |
Freezing Stuff With Fricken' Lasers | Hackaday Posted: 27 Nov 2015 04:01 AM PST For almost two decades there has been research that describes a method to freeze material with nothing but a laser. The techniques have only ever been able to work on single nano-crystals in a vacuum, making it less than functional ? or ... |
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