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| Government: Curb auto gadget use The Tennessean Manufacturers have been loading up higher-end vehicles with an array of built-in gadgets to tempt car buyers who want to multi-task behind the wheel in today's increasingly connected society. But the technological advances have raised concerns that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Car guidelines stress eyes on road, not gadgets CBS News In recent years automakers have been loading high-end cars with an array of built-in gadgets that enable drivers to multi-task behind the wheel - equipment that enables text-messaging, Internet browsing, GPS navigation and phone dialing. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gadgets - Agona, the Closet Blackberry Freak AllAfrica.com By Daniel Ogwang, 16 February 2012 Although he denies that he is a gadget guy, he admits that he loves the phones made by RIM (Research in Motion), the makers of BlackBerry. He told Daniel Ogwang what he liked about his phone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feds want carmakers to disable distracting gadgets Santa Rosa Press Democrat (blog) The federal government says carmakers are loading up cars with too many gadgets distracting to drivers. So if you have a car with GPS devices and such, here's a story you should read: By JOAN LOWY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Auto dashboards are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sleeping Dogs: Fist fights, vermin problems, and nifty gadgets GameSpot By Dan Chiappini, GameSpot AU, Posted Feb 17, 2012 8:59 am GMT Different name, new setting, same old series? We find out how the title formally known as True Crime: Hong Kong handles in our first hands-on. We know what you're probably thinking: ... See all stories on this topic » |
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