Swann, a company known for providing security monitoring solutions has gone beyond just using cameras for surveillance. They’ve just released Bolt HD, a new high-definition camera that’s both waterproof and wearable, making it ideal for shooting video whether you’re skydiving, motocross racing, surfing, scuba diving or just running in the rain. VIEW FULL POST AT CANOE Tech Blog
CanoeTech: Specialized docking cables ease connection pains
StarTech.com has come up with a new line of Apple docking cables for people who use multiple gadgets and are looking to maximize their utility and help make those connections that much easier. While the latest iDevices port the new Lightning connector, these new offerings are designed primarily for those who are currently using USB and microUSB cables with the classic 30-pin Apple connector with their iOS devices.
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EDMONTON, AB, Jan. 16, 2013/ Troy Media/ – Just as the 2012-2013 NHL Hockey season is finally getting under way, albeit months late, today marks what would have been the 112th birthday of Frank Zamboni Jr., the inventor and creator of the famous ice re-surfacer that bears his family’s name.
While we think of hockey as Canada’s game, the inventor of this incredible machine, used between periods at arenas everywhere and which we all want to ride on, was not from the Great White North. In fact, he was an Italian-American inventor from Eureka, Utah in the U.S. The birth of the Zamboni itself was in 1949, in a suburb of Los Angeles, California, now called Paramount. According to Wikipedia, there have been thousands of units sold, with the 10,000th unit – sold in April of 2012 – going to the home of the Habs – the Montreal Canadiens – to clean their ice at the Bell Centre.
To commemorate Zamboni’s birthday, Google has created yet another of its famous Doodles.
Doodles are basically spontaneous variations to the company’s logo used to celebrate or commemorate special events, milestones, birthdays and often the lives of famous people across a broad spectrum.
Often clever, funny and entertaining, they can take the form of images, drawings, animations and some are even interactive. Doodles first appeared in 1998 and different Doodles may appear on the Google homepage in different countries. For example, the 2013 New Years Day Doodle appeared globally, the 150th anniversary of the Tube appeared on Google’s UK homepage while recognition of Edith Piaf’s 95th birthday appeared on Google homepages in Switzerland, Austria, France and Germany only.

Frank Zamboni Jr.
The Zamboni commemorative Doodle for Jan 16, 2013, is a little interactive game with an almost Nintendo Super Mario Brothers look and feel, style and sound. Using the arrow keys on your keyboard, you navigate the Zamboni to clean and resurface the ice area. It’s fun and a little addictive. But be careful! If you take too long or neglect to minimize your path, you just might run out of gas. An odometer keeps track as to how much territory you have covered.
Take a few minutes or more today if you’d like to have fun with the Doodle. Simply visitGoogle.ca. If you missed any of the Doodles, you can find them, from all countries, going back to 1998 at the Google Doodle archive.
Greg Gazin is a Tech Columnist, Small Business and Technology Speaker and Senior Editor at Troy Media. He can be reached at Gadgetguy.CA on Twitter @gadgetgreg or you can find him on Empire Avenue at (e)GADGET1.
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CES 2013 Innovation Design and Engineering Awards
The CES Innovation Design and Engineering Awards are like the Golden Globes for designers, manufacturers and developers of consumer products. Instead of the Foreign Press, the products are judged by a panel comprised of independent industrial designers, independent engineers and members of the trade press.
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CES 2013 provides a new flurry of innovative gadgets

There are so many cool gadgets being announced at the 2013 International CES there’s no way that we’ll be able to cover them all. So here are just a few to chew on to help you start your wish list for the New Year. READ MORE at G4TV.ca
CES 2013: CubeX 3D printer outputs in basketball size
The latest innovation from 3D Systems looks like it might just be the replicator onboard the Starship Enterprise right out of an episode of Star Trek, but it’s not. It’s here, right here on Earth, in 2013.
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App store downloads blast through 40 billion
These days, people certainly have a voracious appetite for Apple apps. They just keep downloading and downloading. In fact, downloads have just surpassed the 40 billion mark since the launch of the App Store in July 2008.
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Saturday is national REWIND your VCR day
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f you needed an excuse to lose that old VCR, then Saturday, January 5th, 2013 just might be the day if you are in in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto or Montreal. It’ll be for a good cause and it just might win you some dough.
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Times Square Official New Year’s Eve Ball App 2013
Love the action that happens on New Year’s Eve in Times Square but just can’t be there? With the free Times Square Official New Year’s Eve Ball App 2013by Countdown Entertainment, you can get virtually close.
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My 2012 top 3 YouTube memorable music moments
Ever since my first exposure to The Beatles TV Series (the cartoons), at the age of five, I have been a huge music fan. And if you look back, there are those musical moments that become ingrained in your mind. As we get older, the details often begin to fade. Sometimes, we’re lucky. Maybe we’ve recorded that moment; maybe we have it on DVD, or 8MM film. But more often than not, the analog version of those bits and bytes or fragments thereof, are just there in our minds. Thank goodness for YouTube!
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