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3 best balance bikes to get your child bike-riding

You want your child to learn how to ride a bike? Then you should consider buying what’s known as a balance bike (or sometimes a running bike), such as the Kazam, Skuut, or Strider.

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15 e-readers, from Kindle to Nook to iPad

Wondering what e-reader to buy for a holiday gift? Certainly the Kindle, now available for just $139 for the standard model with a 6-inch display, is likely to top many lists, given the price, the Wi-Fi connectivity, and the backing of the world’s largest bookseller, Amazon.

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5 smartphone accessories you didn’t know you needed

If you own a smartphone, you probably carry it around with you almost all the time, but as the smartphone market heats up, so does the market for peripheral devices and accessories that make it easier (and more fun) to be with your phone 24/7.

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5 digital SLRs that shoot HD video

With the way technology is moving toward the integration of multiple devices into multi-function super-devices, it no longer makes sense to have separate cameras for photo and video.

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7 best point-and-shoot cameras with manual settings

It turns out you don’t need a fancy DSLR camera to take amazing photos — or to have control over the look of your photos.

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3 top televisions for the 3D experience

3D movies. We’ve all watched at least one. There you are, sitting in your seat at the movie theater; popcorn in one hand, a Coca-Cola in the other, and those dreaded 3D glasses clinging to your face, giving you a painstakingly-awkward feeling comparable to your eighth grade yearbook photo.

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3 best rugged cameras for adventure travel

Dust, water, extreme heat, freezing temperatures—all the elements that make an adventure-seeker’s heart pitter-patter with delight, while at the same time giving an avid photographer a pseudo heart attack.

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3 best turntables to transform LPs into MP3s

Admit it: You’ve still got LPs, and maybe even some 45s, that you haven’t turned into MP3 files for your iPod or Zune. After all, it’s quite a chore to turn your CDs into digital music files. And LPs? That’s a whole other level of complexity.

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3 best pocket projectors for fun and business

Imagine if you could take a big, powerful projector and put it in your pocket. Pretty nifty, right? Well, that’s the promise of relatively new type of gadget, the pocket projector.

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7 books to help you make sense of Twitter

Our Twitter 100 list aims to help you make sense of Twitter, but sometimes you want more than a web-based list. You want the a book.

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