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Eames EA 217 Schwarz - Bürostühle - POPfurniture. Eames EA 217 Bürostuhl Das amerikanische Designer Ehepaar Charles und Ray Eames sind mit ihren außergewöhnlichen und modernen Designs Revolutionäre in der Möbelgeschichte!

Eames EA 217 Schwarz - Bürostühle - POPfurniture

Die Eames Stühle sind heutzutage aus vielen Inneneinrichtungen nicht mehr weg zu denken. Dieses Replikat des Eames EA 217 ist mit seinen üppigen Polstern und der mittelhohen Rückenlehne ein sehr komfortables Bürostuhl-Model. Es ist manuell Möglich die Höhe des Stuhls zu verstellen. Des Weiteren, hat er eine Neigemöglichkeit, dessen Winkel regulierbar ist. Die Kissen des Sitzes und der Rückenlehne sind mit bequemem Schaumstoff gepolstert. Eames EA 217 Bürostuhl Varianten Der Eames EA ist ein ergonomischer und moderner Bürostuhl. ReMarkable "paper tablet" has sketches, notes and documents in its sights. Computers may be where the office grunt work gets done, but deep-thought work and conceptualization can still benefit from a bit of scribbling on paper, if for no other reason than avoiding the distractions of notifications, sidebars, open apps and a multitude of open browser tabs.

reMarkable "paper tablet" has sketches, notes and documents in its sights

The newly-announced reMarkable "paper tablet" is designed to replace your ancillary papers – notes, sketches and documents included – with one device that offers a convincing real-paper look and feel. As a digital device, reMarkable has a few advantages over paper: It reduces waste and clutter, syncs with all your devices via the cloud, and documents can easily be re-organized and shared. Keezel. Select a Perk Protect your privacy and security on WiFi networks Free WiFi is everywhere and you love it.

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But every time your connect to WiFi you expose yourself to identity theft and data leakage. Review: This premium, German-designed car charger is smarter than most. The Zus is a compact smart car charger from Palo Alto-based company Nonda that features LED highlights for ease of use at night, a smart chip and dual USB ports that allows it to simultaneously rapid-charge two mobile devices, along with iOS/Android apps that helps you locate your vehicle and even avoid parking tickets.

Review: This premium, German-designed car charger is smarter than most

Gizmag recently took one for a test drive. Designed in Germany, and with a retail price of over US$35, the Zus is certainly priced at a premium compared to similar $10 devices you'll find at your local 7-Eleven. The question is whether it's really worth the extra cash. Look and Feel. Keezel: Online Freedom for every device everywhere. Wacom Bamboo Spark creates digital copies of written notes – no special paper required.

If you want a smartpen – which digitizes your handwriting and transmits it to a computer or mobile device – you currently have your choice of models including the Neo Smartpen N2, the LiveScribe Sky or the Orée Stylograph.

Wacom Bamboo Spark creates digital copies of written notes – no special paper required

All of those pens, however, require you to use special paper that's unique to that particular product. By contrast, Wacom's just-announced Bamboo Spark system works with a non-electronic pen and whatever A5-sized paper you've got on hand. The three earlier-mentioned smartpens all have tiny cameras located by the nib, that are able to gauge the pen's position on the page by imaging patterns printed on the paper. Bamboo Spark instead utilizes a smart folio, which the paper is laid upon. That folio contains an electro-magnetic resonance board, which is able to sense the location of the tip of the included Bamboo Spark ballpoint pen. The folio is charged via USB, and is good for eight hours of use per charge. Source: Wacom About the Author.

Doxie Go Wi-Fi Scanner. Tired of wasting space on piles of paperwork, old photos, and mementos?

Doxie Go Wi-Fi Scanner

Doxie Go Wi-Fi makes it super easy to digitize all your paper, and create organized, easy-to-navigate catalogues. This specific model even features built-in Wi-Fi so you can get your scanning out of the way without a computer on hand. This Startup Could Put An End To Personal Assistants. Store.gizmag. The Internet can be a scary place, packed full of hackers, government spies, identity thieves, and other degenerates.

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TigerVPN protects you from cyber crimes, and guarantees that your Internet activity stays anonymous. How? Connect to any of TigerVPN’s 61 servers worldwide to get fast, private access—free from location restrictions. Olympus VP-10 promises to rid voice recordings of rustle. Take it from someone who knows, attending press conferences can sometimes be a bit of crush.

Olympus VP-10 promises to rid voice recordings of rustle

Imagine the disappointment of finding enough room to finally sit down and type up some notes from a handheld audio recorder, only to find that the words are muffled behind sounds of rustling clothes or are not loud enough to register on the device. iKlips dual flash drive for iPhones, iPads, Macs and PCs is faster than the rest. Moving media between iOS devices for sharing or backup storage can be a hassle, especially without an internet connection.

iKlips dual flash drive for iPhones, iPads, Macs and PCs is faster than the rest

The iKlips, the first dual (USB and Lightning) flash drive to feature a USB 3.0 connector, promises to make things easier (and faster than the competition) by offering a quicker, more convenient way to store and exchange files between iOS devices, Macs and PCs. View all The drive is encased in an aluminum alloy and sports a compact design (more so than its predecessors) complete with a clip for more convenient carrying. Available colors include red, silver, gold and space gray. Read/write speeds are a respectable 14/8 MB/s for the Lightning connector and 140/20 MB/s for the USB 3.0 connector. New 12-in MacBook vs. 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Display.

A couple of weeks ago, Apple announced a product that many notebook users have been waiting on for years: an ultra-light and thin MacBook that also has a Retina Display.

New 12-in MacBook vs. 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina Display

How does it size up next to Apple's pro-level laptop? Join Gizmag, as we compare the features and specs of the new 12-in MacBook and the 13-in MacBook Pro with Retina Display. View all. Clef wants to change the way we log into websites. Tips for securing your data in the cloud. Moleskine Livescribe notebooks digitize your notes and drawings in real-time. The Moleskine Livescribe notebook works with Livescribe smartpens and pairs with iOS devices to digitize hand-written or drawn content Image Gallery (4 images) Drawing or making notes with a computer pen or stylus doesn't have the same feeling as using a paper and pen.

Sometimes, however, you want to digitize something that you've drawn or written by hand. The new Moleskine Livescribe notebooks let you do both at the same time. Asus rides first consumer Wave 2 802.11ac router to shore. At CES 2014 in January, Quantenna Communications revealed that the first consumer product to include its new QSR1000 4x4 Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) chipset would be the Asus RT-AC87 home router. The second generation (or Wave 2) 802.11ac Wi-Fi device, which promises potential throughput of up to 1.73 Gbps, is now being readied for shipping. Asus says that, as well as being a good fit for HD resolution (or better) video streams, low-latency gaming and large file sharing, the RT-AC87 is able to use the MU-MIMO chipset to serve different wireless devices simultaneously. This will allow for more efficient use of the available bandwidth than was possible with Wireless-N or Wave 1 routers.

The router's four external antennas and advanced spatial streaming should also reduce the transmission's signal-to-noise ratio and improve the Wi-Fi signal's reliability. Layered paper 3D printers: Full colour, durable objects at a fraction of the cost. Irish company Mcor's unique paper-based 3D printers make some very compelling arguments. For starters, instead of expensive plastics, they build objects out of cut-and-glued sheets of standard 80 GSM office paper. That means printed objects come out at between 10-20 percent of the price of other 3D prints, and with none of the toxic fumes or solvent dips that some other processes require.

View all. Scientists from CERN and MIT launch encrypted email service. The privacy of the data that we put online has been a hot topic over the last year. In order to protect against unwanted snooping, a group of scientists has created a new secure email service. ProtonMail provides end-to-end encryption, meaning that even the company itself can't even see the content of your messages.

The service started being developed in 2013 by a group of CERN scientists who wanted a more secure and private internet, in part as a response to the Edward Snowden leaks. "We began thinking about this problem long before the Snowden leaks, but the leaks were what drove us to take action, as they truly demonstrated how much online privacy had eroded," company co-founder Andy Yen told Gizmag.

The company is advised by the MIT Venture Mentoring Service and is developed, in part at MIT. Head-changing H5 Handy Recorder breaks cover. Zoom North America has announced the forthcoming release of the H5 Handy Recorder, which can make use of the same interchangeable microphone and expansion heads as the company's flagship H6, but comes in at roughly half the price. The new multi-track audio road warrior also sports a roll bar to help prevent accidental changes to input gain levels, is capable of recording broadcast quality audio files, and features two XLR/TRS combo inputs with phantom power at three different voltages.

View all. What is Apple's iCloud Keychain and how do I use it? Apple’s iCloud Keychain feature is the company's attempt to make a basic level of password management available in its iOS 7 mobile OS. Cassette Adapter Bluetooth brings retro car stereos into the 21st century. Transporter Sync puts external HDDs in your own private cloud. The new Transporter Sync device The market for cloud storage has ballooned rather quickly. Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that SkyDrive had hit the 250 million user mark and that was followed not long after by Dropbox announcing its 175 millionth user. The explosion in popularity of cloud storage has naturally led to increased concerns about security, however, creating an opportunity that Connected Data gladly exploited with its Transporter device and, now, the Transporter Sync.

In essence, the Transporter is an external hard-drive that connects to your home network and allows users to access their files online, forgoing the need to use a public cloud storage service. The Transporter Sync differs in that users attach their own separate external hard-drive upon which cloud properties are then bestowed. Aside from its security benefit, the Transporter Sync also offers an attractive cost proposition.

Garmin D2 pilot watch promises an avionics center for your wrist. While the jury is still out on whether or not we are entering the era of the smartwatch, scuba divers, yachtsmen and airplane pilots would agree that the wristwatch hasn't been completely supplanted by the mobile phone. Garmin’s D2 pilot watch puts the emphasis on utility by providing pilots with navigation and avionics readouts at the touch of a button. Amaryllo reveals iCam HD, the world's first wireless HD Skype camera. Amaryllo’s iCam HD on display at IFA 2013. Garmin's portable HUD throws iPhone app directions on the windshield.

Garmin's portable HUD displays navigation information from a wirelessly linked smartphone on the inside of the windshield Image Gallery (3 images) Leap Motion gets a release date ... and an app store. Leap Motion today announced that its 3D gesture sensor will ship in May Image Gallery (7 images) BEEBOX office pod's secure take on shared work spaces - Images. Buro Beehive transforms disused buildings into flexible workplaces for creative entrepreneurial types. These sorts of "co-working" spaces are becoming ever-more familiar features of modern cities. Trakdot Luggage tracker keeps bags from being lost. iPad case unfolds to provide a full-sized Bluetooth keyboard. Belkin’s NetCam uses your smartphone for home security. Review: LiveScribe's Sky wifi smartpen – a clever bridge between paper and tablet.

iTwin SecureBox brings hardware encryption to Dropbox. Logitech Broadcaster Wi-Fi Webcam is made for video bloggers. LaCie's latest Rugged hard drive packs Thunderbolt and USB 3.0. EnerPlex could be slimmest solar case for iPhone yet. Google launches its first Chrome OS-based desktop - the Chromebox. First 802.11ac routers emerge promising faster WiFi at greater range.

iCloud – So richtest du iCloud auf deinen Geräten ein. Sandberg BatteryCase for iPhone 4/4S delivers more bang for your buck. Logitech Cube is part mouse, part PowerPoint clicker. Wormhole Station connects Windows to Mac to Android to iOS. The Survivor – Griffin's military grade iPhone 4 case. The compact Innergie mCube90 universal charger. Innergie Magic Cable Trio integrates USB and Apple tips in a single cord. Innergie PocketCell packs a powerful punch.