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These digital picture frames are the most complimented item in my house, and now you can get your own on sale. I have a lot of gadgets, but my Aura digital picture frames get the most compliments.
Making a good digital picture frame should be easy. All you need is a good screen and an uncomplicated way to get your favorite photos onto the device. Combine that with an inoffensive, frame-like ...
The general problem with digital photo frames is the cord that inevitably hangs out from them. They’re fine when sitting on a tabletop or desk, where you can hide the cord behind it. But forget about ...
Aura, known for its digital photo frames, today announced the launch of the $499 Ink Frame. The Ink Frame is Aura's first color e-paper display, with all other models using LCD displays. According to ...
Aura is introducing its newest model, the $499 Ink frame, which brings a 13-inch color e-paper display to the company’s otherwise LCD-based lineup. The technology, similar to that found in the Kindle ...
Photographs are sentimental and preserve memories but keeping a stack of them lying around or stored on your phone isn’t practical. To save space and maximize your photo storage options, purchase a ...
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If you have an old iPad and you’re interested in externalizing some of the thousands of photos in your iCloud account, this guide’s for you. Instead of buying a ...
We were told to "shake it like a Polaroid picture". But what if we got it wrong? In 2003, Outkast famously told us to "shake it like a Polaroid picture". But what if they—and the rest of us—got it all ...
Edwin Land—forbidding, obsessive, brilliant and the subject of the “American Experience” presentation “Mr. Polaroid”—was an idol of Steve Jobs, according to Land biographer Ron Fierstein, because his ...