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An Oxford-based startup has turned to crowdfunding to help develop Zap&Go, a phone charger with an emphasis on speed and portability.
While the world awaits a true consumer version of a virtual-reality headset like the Oculus Rift or Sony's Project Morpheus, the smartphone is emerging as an amuse-bouche for the VR appetite: Demo versions of the Samsung Gear VR already are appeari
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