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February Consumer Tech
February Consumer Tech From Tech50+ compiled by Marc Burstein. New Health-Related Tech ProSense 307 – is one of a new line of Epson GPS watches running from $99 to $399 with different features including battery life, display and whether they are waterproof or not. The ProSense 307 is in the middle of the pack, with […]
Read MoreBest of Summer Tech
By Amy Eller, Bob Plunkett, Susan Davis, Richard Sherwin with Ilinca Tuvene, Elisabeth Ng Just Ask Logitech’s Hub to get more Entertainment Capitalizing on its long time leadership in audio, video, computer and home automation accessory skills, the Swiss giant’s Hub controls your entire home entertainment experience without lifting a finger. With Harmony Hub and […]
Read MoreCanon Rolls Out New DSLR’s on Autopilot and HD Ready Point-and-Shoot Cameras
By Katharine Czechowski Starting next week, Cannon will introduce two new Rebel brand DSLR cameras for customers who want the DSLR experience with the guidance of a point-and-shoot, the EOS Rebel T3i and EOS Rebel T3. Both models will include the new EOS Feature Guide, a step-by-step walkthrough camera settings guide for beginners
Read MoreRichard Sherwin’s Consumer Tech:Sometimes We Really Have to Use What We Review
I have been in the consumer technology business so long that sometimes I get jaded the umpteenth time someone introduces the next easiest way to network your home entertainment content or shows off a security camera that lets you watch your Golden Retriever eat the couch or your new baby bibble. The leading security companies, including Schlage, Panasonic and ADT, don’t produce a mass market security product that you can easily install yourself. In reality, they usually require a third party installer or two solid days on the phone with tech support. In my experience, their products are difficult to install and operate no matter how adept you are at whole house network sharing or wireless home computing.
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