Triggertrap: nine ways to activate your DSLR with an iOS device, choose one

When we first heard about the Kickstarter-funded Triggertrap, it was a nice but nichey lab instrument of a device that could fire your DSLR with diverse stimuli, like lights or ringing phones. It wasn’t the first photo-tripping idea we’d seen, but at least it could be had for a fair sum ($75.00) and be used out of the box.

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New research brings better wireless to remote locations, 80 percent faster GoT downloads

Not getting the bandwidth you need, Heidi? Then maybe the folks at North Carolina State University can help. They’ve figured out a way to boost multi-hop networks, where data is forwarded across two or more nodes (hops) in order to reach far-flung users.

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Swanky Vibram ‘Barefoot Boutique’ to open in Boston

Vibram’s ubiquitous FiveFingers “foot gloves” have sold like mad in recent years.

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FREE SmartWool Socks. But you gotta ‘Strip’!

Did we say Free? Yes, we did. Free socks

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Naked in the Desert (with only a GPS to get you Out)

You’re naked in the desert. The sun beats down.

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Flip-Flop Sandal has ‘Five Fingers’

Breed a flip-flop sandal with a Vibram FiveFingers shoe and you might get something like the Sazzi. This new line of sandals have straps that segment your toes for “incredible agility and freedom of movement,” as the company markets it.

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Sonos listens to reason, drops dedicated controller in favor of smartphone apps

Sonos will halt the sale of its pricey CR200 remote control from June 1st, after acknowledging that it’s been nudged into obsolescence by free software controllers for Macs, PCs, tablets and smartphones. It’ll honor warranties and issue software updates for the “foreseeable future,” but CEO John MacFarlane indicates the decision was inevitable, having been brewing ever since the “early days of the iPhone explosion.” That never stopped his company from selling the CR200 for a hefty $349, but then again he probably deserves some respect for finally making the call. After all, rival Logitech charges a premium for its own touchscreen-equipped Duet and Touch controllers, even if you only use them once during installation and then never go near them again.

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TiVo iOS app updated to v1.9 with a few new features, Android tablet app on the way

The TiVo iOS app has been updated v1.9, and whether you’re on iPad or iPhone there’s a slew of new fixes and tweaks available. On both platforms, the Facebook login has been streamlined, there’s To Do List / Season Pass management for Series3 DVRs, ability to create a WishList search and more

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Verizon updates Revolution with Remote Diagnostics, HTC turns to LogMeIn

Both Verizon and HTC are experimenting with remote diagnostics and tech support. Big Red will be offering the tool to owners of the LG Revolution first

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iRobot 110 FirstLook hands-on (video)

iRobot’s Bedford, Massachusetts headquarters is literally crawling (well, rolling) with robots of all shapes and sizes, from friendlier household fare like Scoobas and Roombas , to the 450-pound Warrior battlefield ‘bot , which patrols the perimeter, looking for mock IEDs. The highlight of our trip this week, however, had to be the time we spent with 110 FirstLook .

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