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| Gadgets share blame for distracted driving , NTSB chief says Washington Post March 27 (Bloomberg) -- The top US transportation safety investigator said companies such as Intel Corp. that are investing in in-car information technology are slowing efforts to reduce hazards from distracted driving. "If the technology producers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Defense industry gadgets go on display in London BusinessWeek The Ministry of Defense's Center for Defense Enterprise on Tuesday unveiled the latest gadgets and gizmos being developed by small and medium-sized enterprises for use in supporting Britain's troops. Companies with research contracts from the Defense ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Robots and masks: Military gadgets displayed in UK BusinessWeek Transformable robots and weight-distribution backpacks are among the cutting-edge gadgets on display at a London showcase for defense science and technology. The government's Center for Defense Enterprise on Tuesday unveiled the latest gizmos being ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Amid the gadgets, difficulty in disconnecting Wausau Daily Herald By Chauncey Ross, The Indiana Gazette INDIANA, Pa. (WTW) — Once there was television addiction. You know the type — glued to the tube for hours at a time. Recent times have brought what some would call Internet addiction. Same behavior pattern. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why Your New iPad Charges Past 100%... And Why Every Other Gadget Does Too ... Cult of Mac Rather, this is the way all gadget batteries charge. To understand why this is, and how you can maximize your device's battery life and longevity, you first need to understand a little bit about how batteries charge. The first thing to know is that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The must-have gadgets of the week Herald Sun WE review ripe gadget picks you must own including a touchscreen drawing pen and the new Prada phone. TO THE POINT Name: Belkin Price: $19.95 Website: belkin.com.au Drawing on a touchscreen is a lot like fingerpainting - it is fun but results appear ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Electronic gadgets distract teen drivers Times of India Use of electronic devices is a leading distraction for teen drivers, and girls are twice as likely as boys to use cell phones or other electronic devices while driving, a new study has found. The study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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