Early adopters: gadget picks

This article was taken from the June 2015 issue of WIRED magazine. Be the first to read WIRED's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by subscribing online.

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Julia Elliott Brown

CEO and cofounder, Upper Street "I recently downloaded Dojo, an app that helps you find the best that London has to offer, and I love it. It's really great for finding out what's on, whether it's a pop-up restaurant, fitness class or discovering a cool place to go for cocktails after a long day working at Upper Street's Oxford Circus HQ."

Frank Milani

Cofounder, Popcord "Adobe's first attempt at hardware, Ink and Slide, is a sleek smart stylus and digital ruler for the iPad. Besides loving the anodised metal design, thanks to the Pixelpoint technology, I think the Ink and Slide is a great tool for creating quick sketches, design concepts and notes on the go."

Ande Gregson

Fab Lab, London "The Sahara is not the ideal place to be lost late at night in a sandstorm. As a runner of stupidly long ultramarathons, I won't embark on any without my Ambit2. It's a sports GPS that's water resistant, rock solid and just simply works. It's an explorer's GPS that does everything I'd expect it to."

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