Here are some stories from the past week on CrunchGear: Weekend Giveaway: Toshiba 47-inch TL515 Series 3D LED TV Starbucks Merges Their Two iOS Apps, Lets You Gift Your Friends Coffee From Your Phone Warn Friends And Foes With These Nine Aperture Science Test Chamber Labels SocialBicycles Bike Sharing Is Now A Kickstarter Project Ricoh [...]
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Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a Toshiba 47-inch TL515 Series 3D LED TV with natural, passive 3D display, choose TriVector 2D to 3D Conversion, 3D Resolution+, 3D Cross Talk Cancelers and electrical tin openers. Choose good health, low cholesterol, and Toshiba’s first Natural 3D LED TV that creates stunning 3D images using affordable polarized glasses. Choose fixed interest mortgage repayments. Choose a starter home. Choose your friends. Choose leisurewear and Wi-Fi and Net TV with Yahoo! Widgets. Choose life. Find out how to win below.
Read more: Weekend Giveaway: Toshiba 47-inch TL515 Series 3D LED TV
 
 
PogoPlug, the host-it-yourself file sharing appliance, has a few new things for you. First there's the PogoPlug Video, which adds easy streaming of videos from your location, without the need to transcode the source. Videos are streamable to the PogoPlug mobile apps on iOS and Android, as well as Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and "most media players and Internet-enabled TVs." The other big release is the PogoPlug Software, available in free and premium flavors. The $29 premium software supports streaming of music and video, while the free version does not.
Read more: PogoPlug Now With Less Plug
 
   
It's now a little less expensive to play Crysis 2 in 3D. (Haven't seen the game in 3D yet? You're missing out…) Samsung will now include two pairs of 3D glasses with the purchase of one of its 3D plasma or LED TVs. Very handy. Does this have anything to do with Ron Bennington saving the day earlier today? I don't know this for a fact, but I'm just going to say yes, yes it does.
Read more: Buy A Samsung 3DTV, Get 2 Additional Pairs Of 3D Glasses
 
 
Panasonic today announced [JP] what it says is the world's first gesture-controlled TV, meaning the device doesn't require you to use the remote control or touch the screen (at least for basic operations). Instead, you can change channels by waving your hand to the right or left in front of the display (if you're 5-10cm away), thanks to the 2 motion sensors the TV comes with.
Read more: Panasonic Shows First Gesture-Controlled TV
 
   

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