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| Samsung, Apple spar over gadgets' specs Reuters But the hearing quickly descended into a laborious rundown on design differences between the iPhone and Samsung gadgets, as the Korean firm's lawyer -- a patient and meticulous Charles Verhoeven -- used visuals and real phones to prove his point. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Flexible Battery Could Lead to Gadgets That Fold Up [VIDEO] Mashable Korean scientists have created a battery that's so super-thin and flexible that it could one day lead to gadgets with big screens that can be folded away into your pocket. A big limitation on the screen size of portable electronics is screen size ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Five tough gadgets put to the test NEWS.com.au There's nothing like getting away from it all, if you can take your gadgets with you. Mophie's new rugged battery pack seems like it was designed for this purpose, with a shock-resistant body that will withstand water splashes and all dust (and an IP ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Go For Gold in the Savings Stakes by Recycling Unwanted Gadgets Equities.com Dineromob.com provides an instant trade in, paying a fixed fee for each item, giving the owner a welcome cash boost when they decide to exchange their unwanted gadgets for cash (http://www.dineromob.com/how-it -works/). Typical amounts to be earned ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Small business profile: Mrs. DeHaven's and The Gadget Co. Tulsa World One is a florist and gift shop, and the other is touted as a "guys' toy store" filled with sundry items, including fly-fishing equipment, custom knives and gadgets. Adkins' idea for becoming dual owner of the shops developed after a conversation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The week in gadgets: Samsung, Dell and Sony products for business and pleasure Siliconrepublic.com ... and Sony products for business and pleasure. A look at gadget happenings, as Samsung brings us a multi-view smart camera with gesture control, Dell introduces powerful new mobile workstations, and Sony tries to bring cinema sound to the living room. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Brands forced to get Facebook trolls under control The Daily Telegraph If you've been slagging off companies on their Facebook page it's unlikely your comment will stay there for very long. The Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB) yesterday ruled that it considered Facebook pages to be a form of advertising, meaning that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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