Fresh-Picked Gadget the Infinite USB

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As laptops grow thinner, USB ports become scarcer. InfiniteUSB cables allow you to plug multiple devices into one USB port. Starting at $10, and available in varieties that also support microUSB and Lightning connectors.

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Fresh-Picked Gadget the SaneBox

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Have you ever felt overwhelmed or even drowning with the number of emails in your inbox? Sanebox could be your answer. Sanebox  creates rules about sorting your email for you and keeps you focused on high-priority emails.

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Fresh-Picked Gadget the Withings Activité Pop

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The Withings Activité Pop is a classy watch on the outside, but on the inside it’s an activity tracker verging on smartwatch. From the smartphone app, you control everything, from the analog dials to your activity goals.

 

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Fresh-Picked Gadget the PRIZM

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Prizm streams music from cloud services such as Deezer, Spotify and SoundCloud. More services  are already in the works. It’s a small, pyramid-shaped device designed to make your home-audio experience as hands-off as humanly possible.

 

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Fresh-Picked Gadget the iPhone Binoculars

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If you’ve ever wanted to add more utility to your iPhone, SkyMall’s iPhone Binoculars might be what you’re looking for. They feature 36mm lenses, attach onto the back of your phone to give your camera 8x magnification.

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Fresh-Picked Gadget the Z3 Compact

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The Z3 Compact is a premium phone that returns to a more palm-friendly size, with a 4.6-inch display. Its battery  lasts two days with average use, runs the latest version of Android, and it’s water-resistant .

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