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| Health gadgets connect at CES WJXT Jacksonville These gadgets rose above the rest as those that might really help you keep your New Year's resolutions. A small, lightweight band users wear on their heads during sleep, the Zeo Sleep System measures brain waves while you're in dreamland, and will sync ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fitness gadgets help motivate when a scale just isn't enough HeraldNet Fitness gadgets run the gamut from GPS-equipped watches to iPhone applications that track calories consumed and burned and measure one's heart rate. Technology is becoming the nervous system of personal health management, with a new crop of genius ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Wacky Gadgets at CES: Motorized Unicycle, Anyone? NewsFactor Network The 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show featured some creative and even downright bizarre gadgets. Picture a unicycle without a frame or saddle, and you have the Solowheel. A wireless mind-reading gadget lets you control a TV set. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CES 2012: Powering gadgets with body heat The Seattle Times (blog) Perpetua, a little energy-device company in Corvallis, Ore., sent Jerry Wiant with a laptop and a few gadgets to set on a table. That's all it took to hook me, though. Wiant's demonstration of "energy harvesting" gizmos was one of the most intriguing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| waterproof gadgets CNET According to a recent study, 19 percent of you have lost your smartphone due to a fatal meeting with the toilet. Putting aside the disturbing fact that some people can't part with their phone for a precious few moments, wouldn't it be nice not to worry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Six Gadgets That Defined CES 2012 NewsFactor Network By Peter Svensson What are some of the more significant gadgets that shined at CES? Cheaper tablets, inspired by Amazon, were shown by Asian manufacturers. The Nokia Lumia 900 is the first Nokia phone to use AT&T's faster wireless "LTE" network. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| This Kind of Ignorance Is What Gives Gadget Guys A Bad Name (Updated) Gizmodo At CES last week, in addition to all the gear and gadgets, there was something else on display: women. As with many trade shows—especially ones aimed at a male audience—CES was rife with booth babes. Yet when the BBC ran a story on the practice of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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