By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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Product Review
This is an update of a review I wrote last year, which focused on the smaller, 7-inch version of the Kodak Pulse.In my 20-plus years as a tech writer, I've owned or reviewed about a zillion gadgets. Some were good, many were forgettable, and a few were downright dreadful (
I'm looking at you, Microsoft Spot Watch).
But a select few gadgets earned a special place in my heart, just by being insanely cool, insanely practical, or both. On this very exclusive list: the
Apple iPhone, Palm V PDA,
Roomba robot vacuum,
TiVo DVR and, most recently,
Kodak Pulse digital photo frame. It's available with two screen options: 7-inch and the newer 10-inch.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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a year ago
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Product Review
Kodak may have stumbled a bit while transitioning from its historic film roots to the modern digital world, but lately the company has created some killer products. For example, the
Pulse digital photo frame remains one of my favorite products ever, and the new
Easyshare Touch is my new favorite camera.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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a year ago
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Shop Smarter
Image by duane.shoon via Flickr
Now that Mother's Day is over and done, it's time to start shopping for the big guy. You know, Dad. Forget the ties and tools--what he wants is tech. I'm talking gadgets, gear, and guy toys. As a dad myself, I know just the right stuff to shop for.
Read on for five of my favorite ways to honor thy father.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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a year ago
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Holidays
Mother's Day is just around the corner (
May 8, in case you haven't marked your calendar yet), but you've still got time to buy Mom something great.
Flowers are nice, sure, but they usually don't last more than a few days. If you want a gift that keeps on giving, head to the technology aisle.
I've rounded up five geek-chic items that are sure to please any mom.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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a year ago
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Product Review
As a general rule, electronics and mud don't mix. So it was with great trepidation that I dragged a
Kodak Playsport pocket camcorder through an actual mud pit during a race called the
Warrior Dash.
Mind you, I don't mean the camera got splashed with a little dirt. I mean it got submerged in muck while I crawled on my hands and knees through about 30 feet of it.
I'm happy to report I survived the race--and so did the Playsport.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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2 years ago
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Holidays
Of all the gadgets I've owned and/or reviewed over the years, a select few hold a special place in my heart. The
Palm V PDA, for instance. The
iRobot Roomba vacuum. The
iPhone. And now, the
Kodak Pulse (
$129 direct; a few bucks less if you shop around...) has earned a spot on that list.
It is--without question--the smartest, coolest and easiest digital photo frame I've seen yet.
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