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Starlink Maritime Antenna

After introducing the RV Antenna, an internet service for RV owners or people who like camping or road trips, Starlink have now introduced the Maritime Antenna, offering yacht owners high-speed, low-latency internet access at speeds of up to 350 Mbps in the most remote waters in the world. The hardware itself has a small footprint, taking up minimal above-deck space, and the service is pay as you go, giving users the freedom to pause and decelerate at any time.



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CELLUON MAGIC CUBE | VIRTUAL PROJECTION KEYBOARD

A few months ago, several concepts of the iPhone 5 appeared on the web with a virtual keyboard projected by the device itself. Apple didn´t release it, so a company(Celluon) decided to develop the product and have already put up for sale. The Magic Cube is an ultra-portable, full-sized virtual computer keyboard. It connects to the device via bluetooth or USB, in addition to being compatible with iPhone, iPod and iPad, it can be used with computers, notebooks, smart...
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HUB+ | BY NONDA

A lot has been said and written about the single USB port on the new MacBook, some might defend that with faster wireless connectivity, streaming services, and the cloud, that we´ll need no cables in the future, but until then, most of us will still be using many cable connected devices. Meet Hub+, a solution to the single port issue! The sleek device features 2 USB-C ports, 1 SDXC card reader, 1 mini DisplayPort, and 3 USB-A charging ports. It also doubles as a j...
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DJI Mavic Mini

DJI have introduced their smallest and lightest folding-drone ever, the smartphone-sized Mavic Mini. The palm-sized Mavic Mini can fly for up to 30 minutes, has a maximum range of 4km (roughly 2.5 miles) and is so small, it doesn’t require FAA registration. Weighing only 249 grams, the compact drone comes with a new camera that records 2.7K video, which is about 40 percent higher resolution than full HD but not quite as much as 4K. For stills, it can do 12 megapix...
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