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| Gadgets: It looks like a phone, but it will never ring Minneapolis Star Tribune An undated handout photo of Samsung's Galaxy Player 3.6. The player connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi, which allows you to download or stream music, video and games without paying for a monthly cellphone service contract. (Handout via The New York ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Weekly roundup: New gadgets launched in India this week IBNLive.com Just arrived: Here is a list of products that were launched in India this week including Samsung's Smart TVs, iBall's tablet and Nokia's low-cost phone. Disclaimer: Network18 Media & Investments Limited is proposing, subject to market conditions and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 6 Sizzling Must-Have Gadgets for Summer Mashable For the Summer Gadget Series, our Mashable tech experts road-tested some of the hottest tech toys around to spice up your arsenal of vacation must-haves. On this list is a little something for every kind of weekend warrior. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Ginsey food gadgets TheCelebrityCafe.com The selection of new products starts with the Spoon & Lid Space Saver. This product safely and conveniently holds a pot lid. It also has a resting spot for your spoon to keep your cooking area clean and keep the spoon easy to reach. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Case Logic, OtterBox top competitors in tough case business Denver Post Colorado's Front Range is home to two of the nation's largest producers of gear that protect consumer electronics, brands that most gadget nerds would know: OtterBox and Case Logic. Though not nearly as large as the other industries, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Megan Fox's Pregnancy Is More Obvious Than Ever (VIDEO) The Stir During an interview with the Transformers star last week about gadgets from the store the Sharper Image (Fox is a spokesperson), Jones decide to drop the baby bomb. Although he had been strictly forbidden to ask Fox any personal questions during their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Tech Gadgets: 1st News Saturday WANE FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - If you've ever dropped your phone or tablet in water, you know that device is then completely ruined. But AT&T has released two new devices, one is waterproof and the other is a smartphone that can handle sand. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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