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Using the iOS operating system, the iPad can play music, send and receive email and browse the web. Other functions, which include the ability to play games and access references, GPS navigation software and social network services can be enabled by downloading apps.
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Siri is an integral part of the iPhone 4S, functioning as a personal assistant that can do everything from set meetings to sending text messages and almost everything in between.
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The gadget weighs only 379 grams and can be connected via HDMI, DVI and USB port. The Rift includes a 1920×1080 7-inch 3-D display and many game developers are giving support for it. An amazing inventions of 2013 that can change the gaming industries.
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Part Segway, part skateboard, the self-balancing scooter—generally known as a hoverboard, even though it doesn’t actually hover—is easily the year’s most viral product. Once someone hops on, the device uses a pair of electric gyroscopes (one under each pad) to balance automatically, allowing users to speed forward, backward and around by slightly shifting their body weight. That enables all kinds of fun stunts, ranging from hallway races to motorized dance routines.
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While the device is powering up, a separate vacuum inside its base charger sucks the dirt and dust from the Roomba’s innards into a disposable bag—each of which can hold about a month’s worth of gunk. The process, says iRobot CEO Colin Angle, is designed to “free customers from every aspect of vacuuming, from start to finish, for weeks at a time.”