Thursday, 29 January 2015

CES: Charged Up Over Chargers; What Makes a Great Software Developer?

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CES: Charged Up Over Chargers
Timothy Lord hit the vast CES floor and brought back up-close looks at a couple of interesting power-oriented products. First up is Skiva Technology's Octofire 8-port USB charger that pulled in nearly five times the requested amount from a Kickstarter campaign. Then he took a look at the "stylish" Juiceboxx case for your Macbook charger.

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