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| Store wars: Samsung, Apple gadgets at 10 paces Stock and Land Store wars: Samsung, Apple gadgets at 10 paces. ASHER MOSES. 23 Aug, 2012 09:55 AM. It's a flagship consumer electronics store on Sydney's George Street with smiling blue shirt-wearing sales staff, a minimalist design and smartphones and tablets that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Protect Your Bubble Announces Release of "Kids vs. Gadgets" Video Parody Virtual-Strategy Magazine Mobile gadget insurance brand, Protect Your Bubble, points out that moms can often be victims of smartphone damage with the release of its recent parody video, "Kids vs. Gadgets." Children often see gadgets as "toys," not necessarily using the same ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Professors encourage use of gadgets in class, saying it can enhance learning Brandon Sun Laptops, netbooks and smartphones are staples for post-secondary students, so it's no surprise university educators are embracing the technology wave and encouraging the use of gadgets in class. Using tech gadgets in class has become so popular, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| E.ON - Carry on camping Equities.com Release date- 21082012 - The lure of modern gadgets and reliance on electricity is eating away at the UK's love of camping, according to new research from energy company E.ON1. Half of adult campers in the UK do it because they love the great outdoors ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Store wars: Samsung, Apple gadgets at 10 paces Brisbane Times It's a flagship consumer electronics store on Sydney's George Street with smiling blue shirt-wearing sales staff, a minimalist design and smartphones and tablets that invite customers to pick up and play. But according to Samsung, the new store - just ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wireless Sensor Tags alert you to movement and temperature changes, fit on ... Engadget Cao Gadgets is attempting to fill that niche with its functionally named Wireless Sensor Tags -- small devices which monitor movement and temperature, notifying you if anything's amiss. A magnetometer registers movement by changes in its orientation ... See all stories on this topic » |
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