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LA's YBUY lets you try electronic gadgets before buying [Los Angeles Times]
Businessweek
July 05--A Los Angeles-based start-up called YBUY has received $1 million in funding for its try-before-you-buy service for gadgets. For $24.95 a month, YBUY lets you try out devices before you choose to purchase them or not.
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Microsoft Researcher Finds Android Botnet is Being Used for Spam
DailyTech
Gadgets Microsoft Researcher Finds Android Botnet is Being Used for Spam · Jason Mick (Blog) - July 5, 2012 5:38 PM. Print, 7 comment(s) - last by Adul.. on Jul 6 at 2:44 AM. Recipient E-mail. Sender E-mail. Malware authors ride exploits of pirates to ...
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OraQuick kit approval coincides with National HIV Awareness Month
Examiner.com
Skepticism aside the OraQuick test is a breakthrough first ever home test kit or gadget for HIV testing. It is basically a simplified - yet advanced - antibody test for the HIV I and the HIV II viruses. It may be important to point out that this is the ...
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Examiner.com
007 gadgets and glamour to wow fans
Irish Examiner
Some of the most memorable images and items from film have gone on display as a half century of secret agent James Bond is celebrated in a new exhibition.
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Top 12 Tech Vacation Gadgets
PCWorld
Make your time away from home go smoothly with these clever charging gadgets, camera accessories, diversions to keep the kids quiet, and more.
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'Made in USA' Nexus Q Teardown Reveals Many Overseas Parts
Wired News
Considering the supply chain of silicon chips, it would be all but impossible to make a 100 percent U.S.-made consumer electronics gadget in this day and age. And at least the Q is easy to fix. The spinning dome top isn't glued or screwed into the base ...
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