Where to Read About Tech and Gadgets Online

If you love all things technology, you’re likely always on the hunt for the latest products and most recent gadget news. The Internet is filled with sites dedicated entirely to fueling your technology addiction, but these three are some of the very best.

Gizmodo
Although its name sounds silly, Gizmodo is a website for serious technology aficionados (or those looking to learn more about it). You’ll find journalistic articles describing the latest trends and advancements in the area of electronics, incredible life hacks and technology news from around the world—and even from outer space.

TechCrunch
With a number of different product reviews and gift guides, this is the site to surf when you’re choosing between smartphones or looking to purchase a new computer. TechCrunch also posts fascinating articles from the world of technology and high-quality TCTV online shows that are both funny and informative.

Engadget
On Engadget, you’ll find photos, videos, must-read news stories and a wide variety of different types of media all entirely dedicated to technology. The site also offers the Engadget Daily, a roundup post of quick snippets of the most recent tech news, which makes a fun read first thing in the morning.

5 Great Tech Gadgets For The Techies In Your Life

If you have a techie in your life that always loves the latest and greatest tech gadgets that hit the market, we've got some great ideas for you! Check out the list below of the awesome new items that are now available for the tech-lover in your life.

Jawbone BIG JAMBOX
This popular boombox works using Bluetooth to stream your favorite music. There's an input jack and a microphone, too, making the BIG JAMBOX both portable and versatile.

Nintendo 3DS XL
Heir to the Gameboy, Nintendo's 3DS is a portable video game system with a twist: 3-D. The extra dimension's used in pretty innovative ways in games featuring classic Nintendo characters like Mario, Link, and more.

iPad Mini
Dubbed by some "the real iPad," the iPad mini's got a smaller form factor than the full size device. That mean's it's even more portable than the original, and yet it still runs all of the same apps iPad owners have come to know and love.

Nest Thermostat
Designed by a group of former Apple employees, the Nest thermostat brings the design Apple fans know to the home. Billed as a "learning thermostat," it's far more flexible and adaptable than traditional thermostats, and can even be controlled using your iPhone.

Click and Grow Smart Flowerpot
This self-watering pot helps you tend to flowers at home, using sensors and software to ensure just the right environment.

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