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Electronic Cigarette vs Real Cigarettes
More and more places around the world are putting an end to smoking in public places. In fact, almost half of the states in the USA have already banned smoking entirely in bars and restaurants. While many nonsmokers are rejoicing that they aren’t being subjected to secondhand smoke any longer… Full Story »
Put a Hot Spot in Your Pocket
New innovations revealed at the Computer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week could make the minor struggle of looking for wireless internet a thing of the past.
Palm unveiled new versions of two of their flagship mobile devices this week that feature, among other capabilities, the ability to create 3G mobile hotspots. These… Full Story »
Computing: From the desktop to the dashboard
Thanks to today’s smartphones, netbooks and the wide availability of wireless networks, that doesn’t sound like a very farfetched concept for those who take public transportation every day. But in the near future, as unsafe as it may sound, that option may be available to commuters in the driver’s seat as well.
This week… Full Story »
Meet Google’s New Smartphone, the Nexus One
Google is making it a point to say that their new smartphone isn’t an “iPhone killer,” but the new mobile device revealed today will definitely provide some new competition for Apple. Google held an invitation-only event at its headquarters in Mountain View, California to introduce Nexus One – Google’s latest foray into the smartphone market… Full Story »
3-D at Home?
When 3-D movies first came into existence in the 1950s, they were a gimmick to get people flocking to movie theaters. And their blue and red cardboard glasses did the trick. 3-D movies’ popularity fizzled out until the 1980s, when they saw a huge resurgence. The medium faded away again until recent years, when advances… Full Story »


