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| EXCLUSIVE: The gadgets of 2025: Frog unveils vision of the future Fox News For three days, FoxNews.com met with Frog, the global design and innovation firm in San Francisco that helped shape the original Mac computers and many of the most famous gadgets we use. What follows are the concepts Frog developed after "frogthink" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Digital gadgets make us read more news CNN By David Goldman @CNNMoneyTech March 19, 2012: 3:49 PM ET More than half of tablet owners say they read news on their device every day. More than a quarter of Internet-connected Americans now follow news on mobile devices such as smartphones, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FAA to review ban on gadgets in airplanes Fox News In 2006, the agency commissioned the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics, a nonprofit group that tests and reports on technical travel and communications issues, to test the effects of electronic gadgets on planes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Free at Last? FAA Reconsiders Ban on Gadgets During Takeoff, Landing PCWorld (blog) One of the biggest annoyances of flying the unfriendly skies--well, for gadget-toting travelers, anyway-- is having to turn off your tablet, smartphone, laptop, or eReader while the plane taxis, takes off, and lands. This unpopular policy may be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Digital Gadgets Make Us Read More News WISN Milwaukee NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- As the mobile tech revolution takes hold, the way in which we get our news is changing. More than a quarter of Internet-connected Americans now follow news on mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and e-readers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Five footloose gadgets for the business traveller Reuters The air warrior can only be as efficient as the gadgets that keep him connected, so choosing the right devices to bring along can make or break a business trip. And these days, with more and more limits on carry-on-bags, there is little margin for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FAA to Review Its Policy on Gadget Use During Flight The Atlantic In the Hall of Pointless Hassles, the no-gadgets-during-takeoff-and-landing policy surely has a prime place. Even though there has never been an accident resulting from the use of electronic devices on planes, and even though plenty of people keep ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NYT: FAA to take new look at gadgets on airplanes Seattle Post Intelligencer By AUBREY COHEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF "With the advent of new and evolving electronic technology, and because the airlines have not conducted the testing necessary to approve the use of new devices, the FAA is taking a fresh look at the use of personal ... See all stories on this topic » |
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