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The Today Show: April 5, 2013

When TODAY’s Al Roker and Matt Lauer hit the fairway for a friendly game of golf, they pull out all the stops to use the coolest gadgets. The video features AcuRite's 3-in-1 sensor being used by Al Roker. 

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Wired: April 2013

WIRED prides itself as "the first word on how ideas and innovation are changing the world". Apri's issue includes AcuRite's Digital Rain Gauge as recommended spring gardening gear. 

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Farm and Livestock Directory: March 2013

Check out AcuRite's AcuLink technology in the Farm and Livestock Directory - a publication covering equipment news, trends and technology for today’s crop and livestock farmer. 

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MaUsE Double Click: December 2012

"I have The Weather Channel in my menu bar which gives a fairly up-to-date temperature reading. However, the information for it is gathered from sensors at a Toronto Airport and we live many kilometres away, down by the lake. It is very apparent that the temperature and the wind are not the same at both locations. I want data from my backyard with the convenience of not having to go outside to read it."

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Family Motor Coaching features AcuRite RV Products

The AcuRite Digital Refridgerator and Freezer Thermometer was included on Family Motor Coaching's list of handy RV products - perfect for your next road trip!

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Alternative Energy Watch Features AcuRite

Alternative Energy eMagazine Features Acu-Link

The Acu-Link platform records data using precision sensors positioned in your local environment. Access your data onlone or via mobile app.

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Mobile Marketing Watch Features AcuRite

Mobile Masses Get an 'AcuRite' Weather Forecast

Based on the juggernaut ratings and iconic pop culture status of the Weather Channel, it’s clear Americans are fascinated by, concerned about, and often obsessed with the weather. So accuracy matters. That’s how everyone feels at AcuRite, a top name in personal weather reporting instruments.

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Benchmark Reviews Features AcuRite

AcuRite Acu-Link Weather Station Bridges to Devices and PC

AcuRite, a leader in personal weather reporting instruments, today announced the release of its Acu-Link platform for remote monitoring of environmental conditions.

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Machine to Machine Solutions Features AcuRite

AcuRite Releases Acu-Link Weather Reporting System

Most people looking for a weather report lean on services that aren’t up-to-minute, as they rely on older reports from the National Weather Service. Some companies, however, are changing the way we get weather reports, with AcuRite’s Acu-Link leading the way.

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Carolina Outdoor News Features AcuRite

Hot New Product: Sportsman's Forecaster

AcuRite's Hunting & Fishing Meter predicts wildlife activity levels by combining weather observations with lunar positioning data.

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Chicago Tribune Features AcuRite

Mow Power: Test Drive Some Backyard Helpers

Did the lawn get enough rain overnight? How hot is it out there? Your local meteorologist can tell you the numbers from the airport, but AcuRite gives you the figures from your yard.

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Mashable Features AcuRite

7 Desktop Weather Stations to Follow the Forecast

Checkout the AcuRite Digital Weather Center with Precision Forecasting on Mashable's list of stylish stations that will look great in your home, whilst informing you whether you need to grab an umbrella.

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Macintosh Users East Features AcuRite

How useful and easy to use is the AcuRite Weather Station?

"I want data from my backyard with the convenience of not having to go outside to read it. Our [AcuRite] monitor is looked at often during the day; at least ten times. It is one of those gadgets that you think, why would we need it since the information is available from so many sources? But those sources are not as accurate as the info from your own yard."

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Chicago Tribune Features AcuRite

Primetime gadgets: Winter friendly

The Chicago Tribune features AcuRite's What-to-Wear Digital Weather Station as one of the products that makes winter "more friendly, cozy and delicious".

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Chicago Tribune Features AcuRite

FINDS: Get the weather right from your backyard

Gardeners can plot to their heart's content – and weather geeks can have hours of fun – with this Professional Digital Weather Station from AcuRite.

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Fur Fish Game Features AcuRite

New Products for Practical Outdoorsmen

AcuRite Portable Weather Alert NOAA Radio delivers up-to-the-minute weather information so you are never without the weather info you need to stay safe.

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Texas Kitchen Features AcuRite

AcuRite Featured in LA Family Holiday Gift Guide

The AcuRite Professional Weather Station uses patented Self-Calibrating Technology to provide your personal forecast of 12 to 24 hour weather conditions.

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Texas Kitchen Features AcuRite

AcuRite Weather Station Review

The AcuRite Weather Station features a large digital display that is so self explanatory even those with no technological expertise can tell the forecast and weather with ease.

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Atlanta Journal Features AcuRite

Something for Everyone - Something Practical

Some people can't leave home without accurate weather information. Whether they work or play outdoors, or just travel a lot, AcuRite's Professional Weather Station is the perfect home companion.

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Scottsdale Health Features AcuRite

Winter Warm: Keep Up-To-Date

Check out this cool device that gives you on-the-go weather updates, the AcuRite Portable Weather Alert NOAA Radio. This hand radio is digitally tuned to NOAA Weather Radio to provide continuous weather information.

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Backpacker Features AcuRite

AcuRite Weather Station Review

Rainshell or fleece? Know at a glance with this wireless weather station.                                                                                    

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