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| I Hate Glossy Gadgets Gizmodo Gadget design is in a pretty good place these days. Even companies like Sony and Dell—known to commit many a design atrocity in their days—are starting to make devices that look pretty. But there's still one crutch companies and designers lean on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 3 Gadgets for a Better Night's Sleep MSN Health & Fitness —Holly Hays, 35 The gadget:The Zeo ($150; MyZeo.com), a computerized headband worn at night. "After I uploaded info from the headband to Zeo's website, I got an email saying that having a late dinner and watching TV before bed may have kept me awake. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gadgets to get set go Livemint Technology is becoming an integral part of everyday life, and getting away from gadgets is just not an option. There are a number of new gadgets now that can help plan a fitness routine, measure heartbeat, track sleep, and more. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The nerdiest New Year's drinking gadgets msnbc.com For an up-to-date playlist of Gadgetbox videos and a full complement of the day's gadget news, go here. By Sean Fallon If your New Year's resolution is to be nerdier than you were the year before, using one of the following drinking gadgets on New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Vote for the Gadget of the Year: Championship Round Gizmodo Just two gadgets are left standing in our melee to determine the most important gadget of the year, but there can be only one. See what made the cut, and cast your vote for the last match-up of the tournament. Voting for this round will be open all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Here's help in getting started with new holiday gadgets Salt Lake Tribune By mark W. SMITH Get the power outlets ready: Millions of you wrapped and activated new gadgets — smartphones, e-readers and tablet computers — over the holidays. For many of you, it will be your first tablet or smartphone. So, to get you started, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Burglar steals gadgets from Virginia Stage Company The Virginian-Pilot By Patrick Wilson A burglar broke into the Virginia Stage Company on East Tazewell Street downtown and stole computers and cameras, according to a police report. A glass door on the rear of the building on Monticello Avenue was broken Wednesday night ... See all stories on this topic » |
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