Pet cameras from Petcube can take pet selfies, let Fido ‘call’ home

 At CES, Petcube is showing off some of its news software technologies for its pet camera system that lets people connect with their pets while away. The company’s line of devices offer a range of options beyond simple remote monitoring. For example, the Petcube Play camera lets you entertain bored pets with an app-controlled laser toy; another, called Petcube Bites lets you dole out… Read More

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Last minute gift alert: Fujifilm Instax Mini cameras are only $40 on Amazon

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What’s old is new again. Join the instant camera craze with your own Fujifilm Instax Mini 7S camera and revive those Polaroid vibes of yesteryear.

This camera uses instant film so you can capture the moment while you’re in it — no Instagram filters necessary. Each roll of film can snap 10 pics and the camera is compact enough to carry around with you. The camera comes in red, but you can also get it in indigo and white

If you’re still trying to figure out some last minute gift ideas for Christmas, then this might be the way to go. Order soon using your Amazon Prime account and get it by the big day. (Don’t have Amazon Prime? Get a free 30-day trial here.) Read more…

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Ooma acquires AI-powered video camera platform Butterfleye for its home security service

 Ooma, the company that’s probably still best known for its VoIP platform, today announced that it has acquired Butterfleye, an AI-powered video camera and security platform that produces a smart security camera for home and business use. Ooma plans to integrate Butterfleye’s camera into its Ooma Home security solution, but the company will also continue to sell the camera under… Read More

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Ooma acquires AI-powered video camera platform Butterfleye for its home security service

 Ooma, the company that’s probably still best known for its VoIP platform, today announced that it has acquired Butterfleye, an AI-powered video camera and security platform that produces a smart security camera for home and business use. Ooma plans to integrate Butterfleye’s camera into its Ooma Home security solution, but the company will also continue to sell the camera under… Read More

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With $10M in new funding, Huddly launches its smart GO camera for video conferencing

 Huddly has built a smart camera that only has one mission: make your video meetings more productive. Now for the most part, you probably don’t think much about what camera you use for your video conferences. They are pretty much all the same, after all. But Norway-based Huddly thinks its smart wide-angle GO camera, which is now shipping for $499 through its resellers and which will be… Read More

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Get $20 off the Fujifilm Instax Mini (with film!) today on Best Buy

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Polaroid-style pictures have made a fierce comeback over the past few years, leading to the semi-insane Instagram trend of taking pictures…of a picture. Make the process a little easier by getting a Fujifilm Instax Mini (and free film) for $20 off at Best Buy today.

Originally $69.99, the ever-popular Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 will be on sale for $49.99 at Best Buy as part of their Black Friday sale. You also get free film with the purchase, which is a super bonus — film is expensive, y’all. Read more…

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