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| Lost gadgets can find their way home with FinderCodes PCWorld (blog) Amber covers Windows Phones,mobile tech, bags, apps and accessories, and loves all manner of gadgets. In her non-tech time she takes too many pictures of her cats, watches zombie movies, crochets, and plans out her next tattoos. More by Amber Bouman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| If This Company Has Its Way, Every Gadget We Own Will Be Waterproof From ... Business Insider If you've fallen victim to one of the most common smartphone mishaps, you'll definitely be interested in HZO's technology. HZO's big news at CES 2013 is that now besides being immune to water, its coating is completely resistant to coffee, beer, sports ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Consumer Electronics Show: Next up, gadgets that predict your needs Denver Post LAS VEGAS — At the world's largest technology trade show, gadgets are getting smarter — and not because of the latest computer chips. The things you do and the data you share will drive the next phase of innovation, according to experts at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Some CES Gadgets Aim to Get You Moving Susan Young MIT Technology Review A parade of fitness gadgets at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas may be just the antidote for the couch-potato behavior induced by all the 3-D televisions, gaming laptops, and other gizmos on display at the show. Some of these ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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