Google releases “Save to Google”, extension to save Web content

Save to Google

In a completely silent Google today publishes the Chrome Web Store, as reported by Engadget a new extension that is called “Save to Google.” What is it? You know Pocket, the service “Read it Later” that allows you to save desktop side and mobile any information that you do not want to lose, and you have not the time to check out immediately?

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CUBE iWork12: Chinese hybrid with Windows 10 and Android 5.1

CUBE iWork12

The war against the big names in the sector of hybrid 2-in-1, these tablets can be associated with a full physical QWERTY keyboard and come with an operating system in effect for productive use, continues unabated. China continues to churn out very interesting products that challenge so direct Microsoft, Apple, Samsung and singer Company: today is the turn of CUBE iWork12, a hybrid tablet with dual boot came on the pages of the Chinese producer CUBE and, in parallel, in rebate flash GearBest.

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Apple Announces New MacBook with Intel Core M 2016 sixth-generation

New MacBook

Since falling sharply presence within the Apple Store, here is that Apple officially the ‘ update of the MacBook going to introduce some new features that are definitely happy the many admirers of the new notebook model – remember that this is the thinnest and lightest notebook ever created by Apple – but not without leaving a little ‘bitter taste in the mouth.

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Vibram Hero, your smartphone is charging walking

Vibram Hero

An innovative energy collection and distribution technology developed by mechanical engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has led to the creation of a shoe capable of storing energy by walking and recharge your smartphone.

When you are traveling and your smartphone’s battery is low, in a not too distant future you will be able to recharge the battery by plugging it … in a shoe. No, we’re not inventing anything: an innovative energy collection and distribution technology developed by mechanical engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison could reduce dependence on batteries of mobile devices.

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