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Flic Smart Button!!! WTF IS IT??????

Flic Smart Button Tap on Screen Button to Perform The Desired Task Flic wireless smart buttons are small quarter-sized clickable buttons that pair with your mobile device using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and can be programmed to perform certain tasks based on one click, a double click, and a click and hold. There are Flics that are designed just for one task such as controlling WiFi enabled smart light bulbs, Flics for finding your phone, sharing your location and more. And, there are Flics that can be programmed for any combination of those same tasks. It started life on Indiegogo in 2014, smashing its $80,000 target to raise almost $1 million in two months. Two and a half years on, the Flic is now really getting into its stride, with availability worldwide and a partner list that continues to grow. While it isn’t a perfect solution right now, it’s an interesting and accessible way to have a bit of fun with your connected apps and devices, and one that will only

Xiaomi Mi 6:The best budget phone

Xiaomi Mi 6:The best budget phone  One of the best  phones in existence. Xiaomi saw a resurgence in 2016 on the back of strong sales in India and China from its entry-level Redmi series. Eager to continue the momentum, the manufacturer course-corrected its strategy at the end of last year, now focusing on offline sales to boost growth. OPPO and Vivo relied on a similar strategy to amass millions of customers over the last two years, with the two manufacturers accounting for over 13% of the global handset market. Xiaomi doesn't have the production line facilities or the resources to make its phones available at thousands of retail stores, so the brand is being smart about its offline strategy. Over the next two years, Xiaomi is looking to establish over 100 Mi Home stores in China, exclusive storefronts showcasing the best the brand has to offer. One of the reasons Xiaomi can sell its devices for so low is because of its manufacturing process. Instead

The Best Laptops for Photo and Video Editing; Massive Machines Packed

The Best  Laptops for Photo and Video Editing Massive Machines Packed   Digital video editing has long been associated with massive machines packed with the most expensive components on the market, and with good reason. Dark and musty rooms crammed with tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment have been par for the course in the realm of high-end editing for decades. However, that’s been changing in recent years as laptops have become much more powerful. No longer are editors lashed to desks while working on a new project. Instead, they can actually join the rest of the world, and edit on the go. Gigantic towers aren’t the only game in town anymore. But what exactly should an editor look for in a work laptop? The processor, RAM, storage, and display all play an important part of the equation. But more than anything, you need to pick a laptop that fits your specific on-the-job needs. Your budget, your existing workflow, and the needs of co-workers or clients all com

Lenovo Yoga Book; The Most Beautiful Pieces of Technology

Lenovo Yoga Book The Most Beautiful Pieces of Technology   When Lenovo first announced its fancy new 2-in-1 Yoga Book at IFA in September 2016, We got a little caught up in the mad rush of excitement. “Hybrid of the future” claims were bandied about the office, and we was in full agreement. After all, this is a device that looks truly different to everything else. Now that it’s here in my hands, We';re pleased to say Lenovo has created a unique hybrid worthy of the hype. For starters, there’s no physical keyboard. Instead, there’s a virtual one with illuminated, futuristic-looking keys that appear as though they’ve been pulled straight from an episode of Black Mirror. They vibrate when you tap them, giving a reassuring sense of haptic feedback as you type. This isn’t a mere aesthetic touch, as the Yoga Book’s real party trick is its ability to turn that virtual keyboard into an electromagnetic resonance (EMR) writing surface, allowing you to draw or scribble down no