10 Gadgets To Make Your Life A Little Easier
You ever looked at part of your life and thought it could be made much easier with the right gadget?
Breaking Gadget and Technology News from Around the Web
- We are all living inside the notification hell
- Anonymous Leaks Confidential FBI Conference Call with Scotland Yard
- British student designs bamboo smartphone
- Hands-on with Node.js support in Komodo IDE 7
- Ex-FCC chair: Spectrum plan "single worst telecom bill I've seen"
- Scientists Transform Deadly Plant Into Cancer Killing Smart Bomb
- NOAA Does Not Hire a High Priced Consultant to Move Email to the Cloud
- Pinterest Drove More Referral Traffic to Sites Than Google+, LinkedIn and MySpace all Combined
- And the plot thickens . . . Motorola makes Apple pull iPads and iPhones off shelves
- National Taiwan University Develops a Leg-Wheel Hybrid Mobile Robot Using LabVIEW
- Virtual reality contact lenses that beam images directly into your eyes could be on sale in 2014
- Alleged Samsung Galaxy S2+ Press Photo Leaked
- Motorola: Act Now and We’ll Include the Previous Owner’s Personal Data on Your Refurbished Xoom FREE!
- U.S. government, military to get secure Android phones
- Google testing unknown 'entertainment device' in employees' homes
- Illuminated Current Flow iPad/iPhone/iPod charging cable.
- Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call (AP)
- EU probes new Google privacy policy (AP)
- HP awards new CEO Whitman with $16.5M pay package (AP)
- Facebook Timeline feature unpopular, especially among Baby Boomers (Yahoo! News)
- Super Bowl bust: U.S. government seizes 307 domains for violating NFL copyrights (Yahoo! News)
- NASA Launches Facebook Game to Test Space Program Knowledge (Mashable)
- Apple, Motorola in patent struggle in Germany (AP)
- Star Wars, Ferris Bueller drive Super Bowl ad buzz (Reuters)
- Hackers listen as FBI talks to Scotland Yard – The Seattle Times
- Lawmakers press Google on new privacy policy – Fox News
- Review: New Nokia Lumia 710 is quick, light – The Seattle Times
- No 'Facebook fatigue' for longtime users – Reuters
- Apple's Australian suit vs. Samsung grows to 278 patent claims – Los Angeles Times
- Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in solo plane crash – San Francisco Chronicle
- Recommended: Crazy colors from the Red Planet – msnbc.com (blog)
- Zuckerberg's 2011 personal income tax bill: $1.5 billion – Register
- Nike+ FuelBand's internals get splayed at the FCC
- Netflix teams with eyeIO to lower bandwith use on movie night
- Oops! Motorola sold refurbished Xooms without deleting previous owners' data
- ComScore: Android and iOS gallop ahead, US smartphone usage approaches 100 million
- webOS Enyo 1.0 now available to all, just requires patch and patience
- AT&T seeks to impose conditions on Dish LTE network, FCC to settle wireless squabble
- WiFi Kindle Touch gets its passport, now available internationally
- FCC Fridays: February 3, 2012
- The Army's New Individual First Aid Kit Will Save Life and Limb without Getting in the Line of Fire [War]
- Kitties, Komen and The New Editor of Mainstream News [Internet]
- The World Now Buys More Smartphones than Computers [Factoid]
- How the Best Super Bowl Commercial Was Almost Cancelled by Apple [Video]
- The Domino's Super Bowl Pizza War Room Oozes Pepperoni, Cheese, and Sadness [Pizza]
- The Hustler: Sometimes Winning Doesn't Mean Shit [Movie Night]
- These Childhood-Adult Hybrid Portraits Are Freaky and Fascinating [Photography]
- Everything You Need to Actually Meet Your Deadlines [Toolkit]
- Google testing mystery device, may be testing 802.11ac
- Dish facing opposition from AT&T on LTE-Advanced plans
- Apple adds 'Genius' recommendations to Apple TV
- Facebook may run mobile ads before IPO takes effect
- Amazon Kindle Touch now available internationally
- ZTE Jetpack 4G hotspot for Verizon clears FCC
- Yahoo starts its own iOS, Android app search tool
- Metrics: Samsung's anti-iPhone ads have lost effect
- Micron CEO Dead At 51
- The Zen Table Practices Mindfulness So You Don’t Have To
- Some Refurbished Xooms Could Put Personal Data In The Wrong Hands
- The Wheel: What Is The Foxconn Debate Really About?
- iModela Adds CNC Milling To Your Home 3D Printing Arsenal
- Daily Crunch: Dust
- The Peek Bites The Dust
- The $199 PlayBook Returns For A Limited Time
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