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Kyocera's Urbano Progresso To Bring Tissue-conductive Sounds To Japan On May 30Th
engadget.com 3 days, 9 hours agoKyocera's innovative Urbano Progresso is set to launch in Japanese stores before the end of the week. The result of a team-up between the handset manufacturer and carrier KDDI, it uses a new vibrational technology that forgoes the more typical earpiece, delivering sound throughout the whole handset. We've toyed with the technology already and it's good to see Kyocera delivering on its promise of a real world application of its smart sonic receiver in the same year. Aside from its audio chops, the phone hous
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Alarm.com: Smart Interactive Tech Secures Your Home
techsavvymamma.blogspot.com 6 days, 6 hours agoIf you’re heading out of town for the long weekend or have an upcoming summer vacation on the horizon, chances are you’ve given a little thought to how to best secure your home. Nothing feels more violating than having someone break into your house. While stuff is stuff and can be replaced, the physical clean up and emotional scars that come with feeling violated can take a long time to heal. Over the past two years our usually quiet neighborhood has been subjected to violent break-ins around the holidays.










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