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| ARM's Profit Rises on Gadget Demand Wall Street Journal While ARM is increasingly being designed into high tech gadgets that consumers rely on daily, it is also subject to the vagaries of consumer demand for these products and said it is mindful of the uncertain global macroeconomic situation. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wooing voters with gadgets will not help in UP, says Congress leader ... Economic Times LUCKNOW: The Samajwadi Party and BJP's forumula to woo voters with laptops and tablet computers might work in some south Indian states but would not be of any help in UP where the electorate is "much wiser", senior Congress leader Sriprakash Jaiswal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cars' high-tech gadgets vulnerable to hacking San Francisco Chronicle Scientists increasingly worry that the entertainment computers in vehicles could be manipulated to tell the safety computers what to do. Drivers can talk with each other via Bluetooth phone connections, ask their cars for directions and dial up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Uggs banned at Pennsylvania school to deter cellphone smugglers Los Angeles Times Yes, according to a Pennsylvania school principal who says the ubiquitous fur-lined, comfy boots and their imitators have become the hiding place of choice for cellphones and other gadgets that aren't supposed to be brought to class. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Unlimited Water-Based Gadget Power from PowerTrekk CleanTechnica By Zachary Shahan On January 30, 2012 — 3 Comments We don't write on far-into-the-future concept technologies and gadgets much here on CleanTechnica. We like to focus on the "here and now" options (which could already power the world and stop global ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Seniors learn to connect with the latest gadgets with relative ease Gainesville Times By Brandee A. Thomas bthomas@gainesvilletimes.com Today, they are members of the "active generation," who are all too often regarded as opponents to technology. Forty years ago, members of the 55 and older demographic were teenagers testing out the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Take note of the new Samsung Galaxy Note Examiner.com It's bigger that the typical smartphone and a few inches smaller than Samsung's tablets, but if you carry this device, you might be able to eliminate one or two other gadgets that you haul to that day-long meeting or overnight business trip. See all stories on this topic » |
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