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| How gadgets are revolutionising education Times of India "She can barely put on her shoes, but is a pro at handling gadgets. She opens the YouTube page on the iPad and asks me to find videos of her favourite nursery rhymes, animals and cartoons ," says her mother. She adds that her five-year-old son, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Vehicle gadget puts the sun's rays to work Canada.com The Solar Window Charger, by XDModo, is a phone/gadget charger that attaches to the car window and uses the power of the sun to juice USB-attached devices. The charger employs a very simple and sleek design and does not draw needless attention. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gadgets: Bluetooth speaker has big sound in a small package Bellingham Herald By GREGG ELLMAN The DBest (PS4001BT) rechargeable Bluetooth mini-speaker has a built-in amplifier allowing it to output powerful sound in a device smaller than a baseball. The company claims it is the world's smallest Bluetooth Hi-Fi system. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| More internet gadgets than people by 2016: report Ninemsn A California-based firm has predicted that the number of gadgets linked wirelessly to the internet will exceed the number of people on Earth in the year 2016. A report produced by tech firm Cisco said the number of connected devices would reach 10 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| High tech police gadgets to fight crime Computerworld (blog) Would you have a problem with a police van being parked in your neighborhood? This same armored vehicle has large red letters painted on the side that state, "Warning: You are under video surveillance." The front bumper taunts, "Whatcha gonna do when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Goods: February 2012's Hottest Gadgets Popular Science These gadgets are the first, the best and the latest. Check out the gallery below to get the first look at what consumer technology has brought us this month. The LG Hom-Bot autonomous vacuum maps ceiling edges with an upward-facing camera to determine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Kitchen gadgets that perform any way you slice it ConsumerReports.org With their low prices and promise of less work, new eye-catching kitchen gadgets are many a cooks' impulse buy. But once you get one home there's no guarantee that it won't end up in the junk drawer along with your other castoffs. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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