Saturday, March 31, 2012

Google Alert - Gadgets

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Gadgets RIM Sinks Further with $125M Fiscal Q4 Loss, Key Execs Leave
DailyTech
"We believe that BlackBerry cannot succeed if we tried to be everybody's darling and all things to all people," said Heins. "Therefore, we plan to build on our strength." Gadgets RIM Sinks Further with $125 M Fiscal Q4 Loss , Key Execs Leave.
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The gadget blackout Saturday March 31 2012
Examiner.com
This columnist hates treading on his turf, but the OGB has concerns for the gadgets and other connected devices most of you carry. It seems plausible that if such a Blackout is feasible - and indeed "turns off the internet" - your gadget or device will ...
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THIS IS BANANAS: 7 Tech-Savvy Animals Show Off Their Skills
Huffington Post
That's what makes videos of animals using our gadgets so hilarious, heart-warming and, at times, mind-blowing. Take Peter the elephant's video, for example, which shows the big guy flipping through pictures, playing an instrument, and even drawing an ...
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In age of gadgets, doctors try to keep human touch
DAWN.com
Are the gadgets a boon, or a distraction? – AP Photo WASHINGTON: As the United States moves to paperless medicine, doctors are grappling with an awkward challenge: How do they tap the promise of computers, smartphones and iPads in the exam room without ...
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ABA Techshow Speakers Share Top Must-Have Gadgets for Every Lawyer
ABA Journal
Speakers Lincoln Mead, IT director at the Utah State Bar, and Nerino Petro, a practice management advisor with the State Bar of Wisconsin, shared their favorites in the session titled, "The Gear Report - Tools, Toys, Gadgets and Gizmos," designed to ...
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Rise in gadgets blamed for road deaths
New Zealand Herald
By Alastair Sloane Car companies are working to create interfaces that won't distract drivers as much as our gadgets tend to. Photo / AP The top US road safety investigator says high-tech companies such as Intel, that are spending big on in-car ...
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