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Gadgets galore at UK tech show
SBS
Other gadgets on display include AlphaBlue Parent, a web-based system that allows parents to set time limits in their children's mobile phones and also limit what apps and services they can access, including texts and social media. Electronics firm LG ...
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The greatest gadgets for your parents
Livemint
One of the beliefs surrounding gadgets and "cutting-edge" technology is that they are basically the territory of the younger generation. And there is more than a grain of truth in this—it is rare to see a device that is marketed for older users. But ...
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Baidu Eye: China's Answer to Google Glass
Indiatimes.com
SHANGHAI: Baidu Inc, China's largest search engine, is developing prototype digital eyewear similar to Google Inc's Google Glass that will leverage Baidu's strengths in image search and facial recognition, a Baidu spokesman said on Wednesday ...
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Indiatimes.com
Recycling gadgets on campus easier than ever
N.C. State University Technician Online
Every time you turn around, a new generation of the latest high-tech gadget is released. Consumers have barely enough time to get a handle on their new iPods before a better model comes out. Approximately 438 million electronic products were sold in ...
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The 16 Most Unnecessary Gadgets on the Web
PC Magazine
The 16 Most Unnecessary Gadgets on the Web. Ever thought you'd buy a gadget that required taking out a mortgage? What about one so ridiculous no one would ever want it? Here's our collection of the most unnecessary tech toys currently on the market.
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Hands on: Acer C710 Chromebook
Brisbane Times (blog)
We're still finding our way in the post-PC era and so far gadget-makers have produced a few duds along the way. Apple's slick iPad still sets the standard when it comes to striking a good balance between portability and usability, but Acer's AU$299 ...
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Brisbane Times (blog)
Jawbone is up for a second try
The Daily Telegraph
Back in November 2011, Jawbone released this sensor-packed wristband to track the wearer's movement and sleep, exciting gadget-loving walkers worldwide. Sadly, it was plagued with problems. Jawbone apologised and withdrew the device from sale.
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Smart watches gain interest and popularity
Stuff.co.nz
In this corner of a world obsessed with the latest tech gadget, Migicovsky is this week's hotshot as his start-up company rolls out its new, high-tech Pebble smart watches. The US$150 (NZ$181), postage stamp-sized computer on a band is tethered ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One Video – First Impressions
G 4 Games
Even before the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One official announcements, every gadget enthusiast out there was wondering which will be the outcome of the HTC One vs Samsung Galaxy S4 battle. We felt like HTC really has the potential of beating ...
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Pioneer gadgets make European debut
Clickonline.com
Pioneer will be launching a range of new products at Gadget Show Live this year that will be of interest to music lovers. The company will be bringing speaker docks to the event, while the SPH-DA110 AppRadio will make its first European appearance at ...
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