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1. iPhone Bluetooth Personal Massager
A new app called Vibease allows men to control a woman’s vibrator from afar, allowing couples to keep intimacy alive even when they're miles apart.
It wasn’t all about the two old-school tech behemoths, though. This week brought us a sexy gadget that can help couples trapped in long distance relationships, the new Samsung Galaxy Note II and a 3D printer that raised almost $3 million online, shattering the record for a tech project on Kickstarter.
1. iPhone Bluetooth Personal Massager
A new app called Vibease allows men to control a woman’s vibrator from afar, allowing couples to keep intimacy alive even when they're miles apart.
Microsoft’s new Surface looks, and in many ways, acts like a tablet, but at its core, it’s a Windows Personal Computer. That makes Surface an excellent companion device for Windows desktops and laptops, but also makes it unlikely to challenge the iPad.
Apple unveiled a new 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro at Tuesday’s event in San Jose.
Check out all its specs and details: http://on.mash.to/P9iOcY
These RHA SA 950i headphones set themselves apart from the crowd with a triple punch: They’re relatively cheap, they’re feather-light, and most importantly, they crank out some spectacular sound.
Read our full review of these headphones: http://on.mash.to/P9iKcY
Element cases are some of the most highly engineered and unusual iPhone cases in the world, and now the company’s rolled out its latest creation, the Sector 5 FE (First Edition), a lightweight aluminum case created for the iPhone 5.
Check out this unusual case and a gallery of pictures here: http://on.mash.to/P9iyKU
Microsoft officially launched Windows 8 Thursday, a complete reimagining of the Windows OS that sports an entirely different look from its predecessor.
The Form 1 is “an affordable, high-resolution 3D printer for professional creators” that has raised more than $2.5 million, setting the record for a tech project on Kickstarter.
Apple unveiled a new, ultrathin iMac that eschews the optical drive and comes in two screen sizes, 21.5 inches and 27 inches.
Learn more about the new Apple desktop computer: http://on.mash.to/P9iN8H
The Galaxy Note II has a huge 5.6-inch screen and comes with a stylus that lets you do things like draw on photos.
As expected, Apple unveiled the iPad Mini this week.
Check out our hands-on review: http://on.mash.to/SiM5l9
This week in tech was dominated by two of the world’s biggest tech giants, old foes Apple and Microsoft.
The company from Cupertino, as expected, unveiled the highly anticipated iPad Mini. But it also launched revamped versions of the 13-inch MacBook Pro and its desktop computer, the iMac. Apple then surprised everybody when it unveiled the iPad 4, just a few months after the release of its third-gen tablet. Alas, some people weren’t that thrilled by this surprise announcement, including some of us here at Mashable.
Microsoft also had its own big unveiling: Redmond’s new operating system, Windows 8, and the Surface tablet. The Surface marks the first time Microsoft has sold its own computer as well as its first foray into the tablet market.
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