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| Gadgets: Crush ice like in 'Mad Men' days Los Angeles Times These handly little gadgets might vary slightly by make and model, but they work on the same principle: Flip open the top, insert ice cubes and turn the crank as metal teeth conveniently crush ice cubes into a waiting basket or ready glass. Voila. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gadgets: Gravity suit tips exercise scale Los Angeles Times I'm lying on the floor of my apartment trying to maneuver into a respectable downward dog, but it's not coming easy. Not because I'm injured or overworked (although I admit I could clock more hours in yoga class), rather it's because I'm strapped into ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Life changing gadgets and apps can improve health Fox News Keeping an accurate account of your workouts and health progress can be made easier with the help of a few apps and the corresponding gadgets. Seeing where improvements can be made and making life changes based on those findings is a proven way to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Unlikely Panasonic duo rules this week's top gadgets CNET Of all the products CNET reviewed this week, the company scored the best ratings for both the most expensive gadget and the cheapest. There must be some sort of award for that. (Actually, there isn't, but there should be.) The Panasonic TC-P65VT50 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mrs Gadget saved the day West Sussex Gazette I have however come in for a lot of stick from the friends we went with for my penchant for gadgets. Star of my week was an electronic fly zapper where the fly goes off to fly heaven in a shower of sparks and an aroma of charred insect. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google, Asus Nexus tablet images leaked Times of India Phonearena claims to have got the press images of the upcoming gadget, which has been jointly developed by Google and Asus. Google Asus Nexus tablet reportedly sports a 7-inch display and is expected to be priced around $249. See all stories on this topic » |
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