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| Dolls and gadgets top toy lists Businessweek NEW YORK (AP) — High-tech gadgets like tablet computers are hot picks for this holiday season's top toys. But so are low-tech favorites, including dolls and Legos, the perennial construction set favorite that has occupied children for more than 50 years. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 7 office gadgets headed for the graveyard MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The Rolodex is first up on a list of office tools that may soon become obsolete. Invented in 1956, this rotating filing system for business contacts remained a fixture on most office desks well into the computer age. But some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple chief Tim Cook says sorry over iPhone maps app The Independent Chief executive Tim Cook went so far as to recommend that frustrated customers use rival products such as Google Maps to ensure they find what they are looking for. The maps service was unveiled with the launch earlier this month of Apple's iPhone 5 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google's "Spring" Cleaning In Fall: AdSense For Feeds, Classic Plus, and ... TechCrunch Spreadsheet Gadgets were designed to allow people to add customized features to Google Spreadsheets. But most popular gadgets have now been added directly into charts in spreadsheets. So we will slowly start turning off Gadgets in Spreadsheets next ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bobbie's Buzz: Best beauty gadgets Today.com (blog) Recommended: Bobbie's Buzz: Best beauty gadgets · Recommended: Bobbie's Buzz: Your guide to mixed prints · Recommended: Fall makeup: The best products under $25 · Recommended: Victoria's Secret pulls 'sexy little geisha' lingerie after backlash ... See all stories on this topic » |
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