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RIGHT AT HOME: Gear and gadgets for cleaning a dirty dog Consider this gadget from Paw Boss : a low-profile water tray equipped with nubby pads in a wash cup, into which you dip paws. City dwellers might appreciate being able to quickly rinse the street grit off their canines' feet. Bonus feature: vinyl skins for the unit, so you can customize to suit your decor.
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Finally, someone made a power strip that makes sense for modern homeowners Each new gadget I get to test presents a new challenge, as I decide whether to unplug something else for the time being, or put my Tetris skills to the test. AUKEY's power strip has 12 outlets, but they're more neatly organized in four sets of three outlets each. Each set is pointed in a different direction, and ...
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Google Clips review: a smart camera that doesn't make the grade That's an appealing pitch to both parents and pet owners alike, and if the Clips camera system is able to accomplish its goal, it could be a must-have gadget for them. But if it fails, then it's just another gadget that promises to make life easier, but requires more work and maintenance than it's worth.
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Clear the RAM on Your iPhone X to Fix Problem Apps & Boost Performance When your iPhone is being sluggish, one thing you can do to get performance back up to snuff is clear the device's random access memory. It's not a publicized feature from Apple, but it's there nonetheless. And while it's easy enough to utilize on iPhones with Home buttons, the iPhone X is a little trickier.
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Creating a 10MHz scope HAT for the Raspberry Pi? It's written by your technology editor Steve Bush but is worth highlighting on Gadget Master. The Pi accepts keyboard and mouse connections, of course. And has a capable graphics processor, with a choice of graphics outputs (HD-quality HDMI for a separate monitor, or a DSI output for a 800×480 7in ...
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The antiseptic language of Nukespeak cleans up the very dirty business of nuclear weapons The first nuclear explosion, in the New Mexico desert in July 1945, came from a massive spherical bomb with radioactive plutonium at its core. It was playfully called "The Gadget." Can you think of a more innocuous word for a machine that could eradicate a city in seconds, incinerating humans and ...
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