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Her Magazine April/May 2013

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:memory chips MEMORY CHIPS Once you get your hands on these gadgets you won't want to give them up... uNu DX Protective iPhone 5 Battery Case This lightweight case simultaneously charges your iPhone, making it last up to two days on one charge. But wait, there's more! It also protects your phone and has an LED panel that connects to Bluetooth. Fancy livin', here we come. I'm here GPS tracker Having a tracker on the iPhone has been a downright godsend for those of us prone to losing important things easily, so much so that it seems funny that other things — like kids and pets — haven't been offered the same kind of painstaking caution as our phones have. Displayed at the CES conference, this teeny GPS tracker can be attached to a shoe or suitcase and, at $160, isn't too unreasonably priced. flavorwire.com TOP TEN OLDEST GADGETS The top ten older gadgets still in use: 1.Digital alarm clock 2.Breville toasted sandwich maker 3.Pocket calculator 4.Game Boy 5.Electric carving knife 6.Toaster 7.Breadmaker 8.Digital watch 9.VCR 10.Record player 50 | www.h e rmagaz i n e . c o. n z Griffin PowerDock 5 for iOS Gear A dock that charges up to five Apple devices at once, from the same source? Heaven. Spareone emergency phone This $99 phone operates without a SIM card and works as long as it's remotely near a GSM cell tower. It's waterproof and extreme weather-resistant, holds a charge for 15 years, has one-button emergency dialling, lets you talk uninterrupted for 10 hours, and comes with a built-in LED torch light. Oh, one more thing — it runs on a single AA battery. Future Hurricane Sandys have just gotten a little less terrifying.

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