You could spend the whole weekend going through all the deals at the Gizmag Store, so here is our pick of the week — from the latest in camera tech to the privacy protection of a VPN.
Light-field photography allows you to refocus images after you press the shutter, and the Lytro is a pocket-sized pioneer of the technology. This first-gen model captures images that you can view in 3D, and it records 11 million rays of light from each scene. It is also lightweight, durable, and able to store up to 750 images at the ideal resolution for sharing on the web. You can order the Lytro now for $79.99 with free shipping to the Continental US.
If you want to learn to code, but don’t know where to start, this bundle of eigth courses should suit you nicely. It introduces the most popular languages of web and app development through beginner-friendly video lessons. Along the way, you should pick up the basics of HTML, CSS, jQuery, Python, and C (the language of iOS). Right now, you can grab lifetime access to all the tuition for $49.
Even if you stay off social networks, there are plenty of organizations and hackers who want a piece of your data. Private internet Acces provides exactly what its name suggests by routing your browsing through its own servers. This VPN is easy to install, and it allow you to access geo-restricted content. The service also automatically snuffs out unauthorized incoming connections, and there is great technical support available. This two-year subscription covers up to five devices for $59.95.
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