Believe it or not, a few Mashable employees have never seen Star Wars before. With all this talk about porgs and Star Wars: The Last Jedi, we thought it’d be interesting to ask people what they thought Star Wars is about and if they could identify ch…
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This tangle-free cord might just change your life, and it’s $20 off
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It’s a fact of modern life that you will always need access to a charger, whether it’s for your laptop, tablet, or smartphone. But lugging around a…
There is a dead phone epidemic. Solve it with this battery pack that’s $80 off
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Do you ever find yourself stranded with an empty battery after a long night out? It’s the worst, especially if you just need to order a Lyft to get…
An auto-tracking camera stabilizer means you don’t have to bug your friends to take videos of you anymore
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“Sport mode” is a camera feature that’s been around forever, but it still seems like companies can’t get the hang of tracking that doesn’t involve an obnoxious amount of blurriness. Though we could all ride Segways to film fast-moving objects, shouldn’t there be a more efficient way to capture movement?
Enter Taro: a camera stabilizer and auto-tracker that wants to act as your own personal cameraman.
Recently launched on Kickstarter, Taro brings a whole new meaning to “sport mode.” Now you can capture or film yourself playing sports, dancing, skateboarding, etc. — anything you’ve always wanted to film but could never quite figure out how. Just stand in front of Taro for a second and the tracking module (composed of an infrared camera) and a flickering sequential infrared tag will pick up your body’s movements and make sure you’re always in frame. Read more…
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View More An auto-tracking camera stabilizer means you don’t have to bug your friends to take videos of you anymore