Monday, May 14, 2012

Google Alert - Gadgets

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Gadgets work under your skin – but are you ready?
New Scientist
But given the opportunity, would you want your gadget to be a permanent part of you? The question may need answering sooner than you think. Researchers at Autodesk, a software company in Toronto, Canada, checked to see whether the methods we currently ...
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The week in gadgets - Apple drops Google Maps, Baidu's new mobile OS
Siliconrepublic.com
A look at gadget happenings, as Samsung brings a new entry-level smartphone to the European market, Apple is to drop Google Maps from the next iPhone, Chinese internet giant Baidu is to launch a smartphone rival to Android, and Foxconn's chief ...
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Siliconrepublic.com
9 gadgets that stream music over Bluetooth
Economic Times
ET checks out nine gadgets that stream music over Bluetooth for a wire-free and hassle-free music experience. This funky-looking, aluminium-clad compact wireless speaker from Nokia integrates NFC (for quick pairing with compatible phones - just tap the ...
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TC Gadgets PSA: Nickelodeon's Gak And Floam Are Back
TechCrunch
If you're thinking of a gift for mom, you probably can't go wrong with Nickelodeon's Gak or Floam, two toys made back in the 1990s. Gak is, as the name suggests, a sloppy sort of slime while floam is the same slime with foam balls suspended inside.
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USPS ceases international delivery of most gadgets
DVICE
According to PC Mag, the ban includes "video cameras, GPS devices, cameras, feature and smartphones, MP3 players, laptop computers, GPS devices, and even smaller gadgets like Bluetooth headsets and electric shavers." In other words, everything I order ...
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Genetically engineered viruses could someday make typing-powered gadgets possible
io9
The electrode is far from being ready for commercial release, but as a safe, easy-to-make piezoelectric device that already works well, it shows a lot of promise. In the future, any surface you press on could end up powering your ubiquitous gadgets.
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US Post Office Bars Shipment Abroad Of Gadgets With Lithium Batteries: No ...
Huffington Post
AP | Posted: 05/11/2012 6:41 pm Updated: 05/13/2012 11:17 am WASHINGTON (AP) — The US Postal Service is banning international shipments of electronics with lithium batteries such as smartphones, laptops and iPads, citing the risk of fire.
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Senior citizens need encouragement in gadgets' usage
Business Recorder (blog)
Indeed, most experts say that once senior citizens get their hands on a gadget, they tend to become enthusiastic users. The problem is that many elderly people have a kind of barrier in their mind, represented by the concept: "It has to be worth it.
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Batteries Shown to Pose Risk for Kids
Wall Street Journal
By ANNA WILDE MATHEWS The proliferation of electronic gadgets in American homes may have an unwelcome side effect: a rising number of emergency-room visits by children who have stuck batteries in their mouths, ears or noses. Of particular concern are ...
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Wall Street Journal
How Tata Croma plans to make it big
Rediff
But, while in major metros they are short on time, in the smaller cities they have limited access to the latest gadgets and electronic items," says Ajit Joshi, MD and CEO, Infiniti Retail, the wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, which runs the ...
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