Thanks for tuning in! Last month, the annual Consumer Electronics Show was held in Vegas. Lots of new gadgets came out of it - some useful, some......well......let's just say how about an $8000 smart umbrella for when you're too lazy to move it with the sun!? (actual product)Now it's February - look for Mobile World Congress at the end of the month. Samsung is announcing the new S9 there. Valentine's Day is also coming, so check out the sites for "tech gadget" gifts. Amazon already has a section.With all the love in the air, let us not forget the underlooked holiday of the month, Groundhog Day. The Punxsutawney Spirit newspaper is credited with printing the news of the first observance in 1886 (one year before the first legendary trek to Gobbler's Knob). More here.... With this in mind, this issue is brought to you by Bill Murray, who as weatherman Phil Connors said, "This is one time where television really fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather."See you in March!
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Thanks for tuning in! Last month, the annual Consumer Electronics Show was held in Vegas. Lots of new gadgets came out of it - some useful, some......well......let's just say how about an $8000 smart umbrella for when you're too lazy to move it with the sun!? (actual product)Now it's February - look for Mobile World Congress at the end of the month. Samsung is announcing the new S9 there. Valentine's Day is also coming, so check out the sites for "tech gadget" gifts. Amazon already has a section.With all the love in the air, let us not forget the underlooked holiday of the month, Groundhog Day. The Punxsutawney Spirit newspaper is credited with printing the news of the first observance in 1886 (one year before the first legendary trek to Gobbler's Knob). More here.... With this in mind, this issue is brought to you by Bill Murray, who as weatherman Phil Connors said, "This is one time where television really fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather."See you in March!