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Nikon Coolpix A
Nikon may not do things first, but they sure make great decisions. Need proof?
By Eric Yang
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Computer Aided Drafting: 5 Innovative Training Technologies for Cycling
You can’t manage what you don’t measure. That is true for endurance athletes tracking caloric expenditure and substrate utilization or weekend warriors just looking to stay fit.
By Dirk Shaw
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Under Armour Armour39 System
It’s apparently no longer enough to wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve — or wrist.
By Chris Wright
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5 Best 35mm Prime Lenses
It’s easy to think that a bag full of lenses is a good thing — hell, there’s one for nearly every possible use. But what exactly is the perfect lens?
By Chris Gampat
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Meridian Explorer Headphone DAC/Amplifier
Terms like all-metal enclosure, analog, and hand-made may conjure up thoughts of exorbitant price tags — most often you’d be right — but Meridian proves that occasionally pigs do fly.
By Eric Yang
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THX Tune-Up App
Properly calibrating your TV and sound system is essential for getting the best picture and sound out of your gear — but few do it. Short of hiring a professional to take the work off of your plate, DIY solutions are grim: buying special discs and wading through various complex menus to get the job done.
By Ben Bowers
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The Best AirPlay Speakers
Originally designed to play music on only their own products, Apple’s AirPlay technology now allows users to stream multimedia from iPhones, iPads and computers to any enabled HDTV or speaker system via wi-fi. Because Apple now allows third parties to use their tech, myriad standalone speaker systems designed specifically for AirPlay are on the market: some are better than others, and they all span the price and design spectra.
By Nick Caruso
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Sony Xperia Z & ZL
Sony’s finally taken the gloves off in the smartphone ring with its Xperia Z and Zl flagship Android handsets. Externally, the perfectly rectangular 0.31 inch thick Z is a classic example of Sony design and definitely different, — but it’ll likely take some getting used to in the hand.
By Ben Bowers
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