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Logitech K810 Keyboard Can Control Three Devices at Once | | | It's handy to have a mobile keyboard for your tablet, but wouldn't it be great if your phone could share the love? With Logitech's K810, it can -- the Bluetooth keyboard can pair with up to three devices simultaneously, letting your smartphone,...
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Apple to Unveil 13-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display [REPORT] | Sunday, October 14, 2012 11:40 PM | Stan Schroeder |
| | At its iPad mini event, rumored to be held Oct. 23, Apple will also unveil a 13-inch MacBook Pro with a high-resolution Retina display, 9to5Mac reports citing a "reliable source." Details about the device are scarce: It will reportedly inherit...
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Watch the First Television Ad for Windows 8 [VIDEO] | Sunday, October 14, 2012 5:02 PM | Anita Li |
| | Leading up to the official launch on Oct. 26, Windows 8 released its debut television ad campaign Sunday. Entitled "Windows 8 is Coming Soon," the 31-second video opens with a countdown that starts from 10, but ends at eight -- alluding to the...
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Space Jump Success: Baumgartner Leaps From 24-Mile Altitude | Sunday, October 14, 2012 10:35 AM | Charlie White |
| | Felix Baumgartner jumped from a capsule dangling from a balloon at 127,900 feet today, breaking the record for the highest altitude skydive in history. Even though he detected a problem with a heater that was designed to keep his visor clear, he...
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Watch the Red Bull Stratos Jump -- This Time in LEGO | Sunday, October 14, 2012 8:49 AM | Zoe Fox |
| | We can't keep our eyes off the live video of Felix Baumgarten's fall from space, but this LEGO creation is well worth a two-minute distraction. In this whimsical short, you can watch the Red Bull Stratos jump reenacted entirely by LEGO. You'll...
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Watch NOW: Supersonic Freefall From Space [LIVE VIDEO] | Sunday, October 14, 2012 6:53 AM | Zoe Fox |
| | Australian skydiver Felix Baumgarten is making his second attempt at the world-record breaking 22-mile jump from space Sunday morning at 11:15 ET -- and you can watch it live right here. It will take Baumgartner about 10 minutes to complete the...
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