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Chinese teenager sells kidney to buy Apple gadgets, then suffers renal failure
Daily Caller
The 17-year old boy, identified in government-run news reports only by his surname "Wang," confessed to the scheme when asked by his mother how he could afford the trendy gadgets from the Cupertino, Calif. company. Prosecutors say Wang's health will ...
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Daily Caller
'Security' gadgets come home, go civilian
Columbia Daily Tribune
By DANA MILBANK You can find just about anything at the annual homeland security expo: X-ray machines, infrared cameras, a police cruiser with heat-sensing capability, a hovering "gyroplane" — and a GPS device that can spy on your spouse.
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Gadgets make spring cleaning less of a chore
USA TODAY
By Alice Truong, Special for USA TODAY As spring arrives, bears awake from hibernations, eager to explore the outside world. People, too, are emerging from their caves after being cooped indoors, and thus starts a long-standing tradition: spring ...
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USA TODAY
Carl Alasko: How will gadget addiction affect us?
Monterey County Herald
For instance, when they're together with their friends, all of them seem to be looking at their gadgets and doing very little talking. I worry that they won't be able to form healthy adult relationships and bond with their own children — except maybe ...
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Travel gadgets to make getting there easier -- or at least more entertaining
Austin American-Statesman
Powerbag's line of rolling travel bags, backpacks and messenger bags all contain lightweight, removable and rechargeable batteries that can power up cell phones and other mobile devices while keeping tablets, laptops or other gadgets safe in padded ...
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Austin American-Statesman
Gadgets: The Eddie Van Halen of paper shredders
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The thing that's missing from paper shredders? Celebrity endorsements. Take Fellowes' new 79Ci shredder, which costs $240. For starters, Fellowes could get guitar heroes like Eddie Van Halen or Yngwie Malmsteen to vouch for its superior shredding ...
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Building your own gadget space
The Hindu
What they're aiming at is to offer a seamless gadget ecosystem for users by integrating functions that would make it extremely smooth and easy for users to switch between gadgets, say from a personal computer to a tablet or a smartphone and back, ...
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Education goes high tech: area schools consider use of wireless gadgets
New Haven Register
But they won't all be provided by the school district, they will be students' and parents' own gadgets, brought from home. Though educators in the past have seen the technologies as a digital distraction in the classroom, they're now hoping to ...
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Gadgets real and virtual
Deccan Chronicle
"The player himself becomes the controller," says Aditya Sen, a gaming expert. Aditya adds that Playstation Vita, which is expected to be launched soon also has a lot of augmented reality-based applications. Gadgets real and virtual.
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Deccan Chronicle
We have seen the future – and it's pretty silly
The Independent
In the space of a generation, a gadget revolution has been fuelled by advances in technology, driven by smaller and more powerful computer chips and batteries. The trend towards "intelligent technology" with gadgets controlled through devices such as ...
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