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Gadgets replace real visiting - Springfield News-Leader
Apr 1st 2014, 21:55


Gadgets replace real visiting
Springfield News-Leader
We planned a reunion awhile back to renew family ties — a time to sit a spell and visit. I guess I've lived too long or the world has passed me by. I thought I'd find out about those who were no longer around and learn the names of the newborn. After ...

Green apps and gadgets: can E-cloths clean your home without chemicals? - The Guardian
Apr 1st 2014, 20:54


The Guardian

Green apps and gadgets: can E-cloths clean your home without chemicals?
The Guardian
Green apps and gadgets: can E-cloths clean your home without chemicals? Each week we put a different green app or gadget to the test. This week Erica Buist looks at E-cloths, which claim to clean your house without the need for chemicals. So, how did ...

LithiumCard: Turbo-Charge Your Gadgets - The Next Web
Apr 1st 2014, 14:19


Geeky gadgets

LithiumCard: Turbo-Charge Your Gadgets
The Next Web
With six days still to go on its Indiegogo campaign, the LithiumCard's goal of becoming the "thinnest and only battery-powered HyperCharger" is well on track. Indeed, $140,000+ raised of its $30,000 funding goal is nothing to be sniffed at. LinearFlux ...
LithiumCard Super Thin Battery Pack (video)Geeky gadgets

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Flexible working: five gadgets for small businesses - The Guardian
Apr 1st 2014, 09:57


The Guardian

Flexible working: five gadgets for small businesses
The Guardian
The tech market is buzzing with new gadgets and applications designed to facilitate even greater business flexibility, and here we highlight five of the best. 1. Payment technology - Zapper.com. One way that small businesses can tackle the huge problem ...

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BT's monopoly on rural broadband a 'government failure', says Margaret Hodge - The Independent
Apr 1st 2014, 09:19


The Independent

BT's monopoly on rural broadband a 'government failure', says Margaret Hodge
The Independent
BT has been given an effective monopoly by the Government to run a taxpayer-funded rural broadband programme, according to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). The communications giant has won all 44 contracts awarded under the £1.2bn scheme to ...

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