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| Watch where you point your head! Google Glass begs for new etiquette Today.com (blog) It's reasonable that Google Glass — the futuristic headgear from the search engine giant — will be banned in places that ban cameras. It's also understandable that people will be uncomfortable around a gadget that can snap photos, chime in with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| More than 2 billion gadgets are forecast to ship in 2013 PCWorld The figures, released last week, provide a stunning snapshot of our planet's love affair with computing gadgets, and gizmos and go some way to explaining why there's so much competition and so many lawsuits in the industry—with that many sales, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| World's Smallest Antenna Invented Indiatimes.com By IndiaTimes | April 8, 2013, 6:00 am IST - Posted 2 hours ago Gadgets · « Go Back to Homepage. Currently the world's smallest antenna developed by Virginia Tech researchers in 2008. Image Courtesy: www.newswise.com Antenna Main Article ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Koreans change gadgets most frequently CIOL "Korean consumers tend to follow trends all the time so they can keep everything up-to-date, especially gadgets like smartphones and tablet PCs," said the owner of a KT shop in southern Seoul, asking not to be named. "Some of our customers here come in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Technology's Domestic Origins. Plus: 4 Great Kitchen Gadgets Without ... Forbes It is strange that we imagine our gadgets as either business machines or entertainment machines. After all, it seems like the successes of both the smartphone and the personal computer stem from the way they can do both. They are machines that we use ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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