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Top 10 Tech This Week

Taking panoramic pictures has never been easier -- the Panono camera is a throwable ball that takes the picture with 36 different cameras to give photographers a complete 360-degree view.
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The new MacBook Pro has a stunning Retina display, longer battery life, and incredible processing speed, though there is room for improvement.
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The Scandu Scout can monitor a patient's vital signs and send the data to the doctor's smartphone, speeding up the diagnosing process and potentially saving more lives.
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Working on the go can be a real hassle, especially in the middle of rush hour. This fully loaded cab is decked out in all the tech stuff you could need -- chargers, 4G, a laptop, movies, videogames and, of course, snacks,.
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Never fumble with your smartphone while looking for directions again -- Navigate is a jacket that uses GPS to guide you to your destination with vibrations and LED lights.
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The latest Roomba, the famous self-sufficient vacuuming robot, is smarter and more powerful but it still gets stuck or trapped in certain areas. Still, if you hate cleaning, it could be the gadget for you.
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Nissan will soon unveil its version of Goggle Glass, known as the 3E, which made especially for driving. Features will include recording images and sending information to other users.
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Wish you could be in two places at once? With inFORM, you can remotely access a surface using Kinects. Maybe one day you will be able to set the table at home while still finishing work at the office.
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The newly released PlayStation 4 is faster, has better graphics and fixes a lot of the problems in the PlayStation 3 . However, the console itself has its own sets of issues, like overcrowded menus and extraneous features.
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This spotted robot pooch may be a little hard to train with voice commands but he's hassle-free, battery-free and, most importantly, allergy-free.
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Dreams of a technologically advanced future usually include robots. After all, as machines become increasingly useful and necessary to our lives, it's only natural that our tech relegates certain functions to mechanized humanoids. We're still a long way from robot butlers and machines that will bring the morning paper to our bedside, but the world of tech has made progress in terms of getting machines to fill some of the more typical roles in our day-to-day lives.
Pets are great but for kids with severe pet allergies, owning a furry friend can be out of the question. Enter Zoomer, the adorable robotic pup that responds to voice commands. While the robotic canine is not as fast a real dog, it does glide around quickly on the wheels and can follow children around when commanded. It's a great gift for kids who want but can't have a pet but know that teaching it basic tricks takes a little extra time and dedication.
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The Roomba is the well known cleaning robot that vacuums your home with just the push of a button. It's latest incarnation, the Roomba 880, is easy to set up and use right out of the box, to an extent. While the cleaning machine is now more powerful and better at navigating, it can still get stuck or trapped in cluttered or tight places. It might not be the best for all homes, but it can be a useful tool for busy people constantly on the run.
Why have a robot when you could be your own robot? Well, in a manner of speaking. MIT Media Labs has found a way to use Kinect to remotely perform actions using a surface made up of 900 actuators, pins and Kinects. While only able to do a few interesting tasks and tricks, it is a step towards performing complicated maneuvers from far away. For right now, watching the various actions and movements on the surface, including graphing functions in 3D, is enough to inspire awe.
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