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[Geek Gadget] 17 Gadgets Every Geek Needs This Summer: Replace Your Cable Nightmare with Serenic GrassMost of us now have so many portable gadgets all competing for valuable desk space cluttering up the place while they charge. All these portable devices make a huge mess, with their cables and power adaptors getting in knots and taking over the place.

[Rovers Bay] New Gadgets Arrive Just in Time To Bug You Senseless « Rovers Bay: It certainly must be an improvement on the old ID card system that put you through hell if you forgot your card, which was always, of course, too big to fit in you wallet, so it begged to be left behind any number of places. Whether or not you like the Orwellian face-detecting software, it certainly will come in handy if you actually do work overtime.

[Vagabondish] 13 Backup Plans For The Modern Traveler: Photos, Passports ...: Many travelers (myself included) like to travel with only a rough idea of where we’re going and what we’re doing when we get there. That’s fine: just the basics such as where, when, how long, and how someone would get in touch with you are enough to give someone a starting point should they need to send out a search party for you.

[Notebooks.com] Win a SCOTTEVEST Soft Shell Jacket! | Notebooks.com: #1 my reading glasses, #2 my My AT&T tilt w/custom rom used on T-Mobile, #3 spare battery for my phone, #4 Motorola S9-HD stereo headset (My wife just gave my for Christmas), #5 is there room for my R2Hv UMPC if so here comes #6 Portable folding keyboard, #6 Targus bluetooth mouse, #7 spare battery for the R2Hv (2 & 4 cell), #8 Insignia Digital HD camcorder, #9 Canon PowerShot A590 camera, #10 working for Fire & EMS gotta have my Relm 2-way radio with me 24/7, #11 spare AA's for the Canon Camera, #12 Stethoscope, #13 Pen & pad of paper, #14 gotta have some snacks to haul this load, #15 usb cables, #16 water bottle, getting dry just typing this, #17 wallet, #18 keys, and finally #19 for more road power my Battery Geek Portable Power Station. Wow, I better hit the gym!

[Dark Roasted Blend] How To Become a (Real) Cyborg: Its resident blogger, The Free Geek, writes regularly about gadgetry, computer accessories, gaming, software, health, and vacationing geared toward the money-savvy geek looking to save a few bucks. The following tongue-in-cheek article .

[Chubby Hubby] Chubby Hubby » Blog Archive » A few travel essentials: My travel essentials include a camera (whether its a film/digital/compact/SLR really depends on where I’m going/my mood), a couple of good books to read on the plane and in the hotel room, my moleskine notebook - which usually has my travel notes/research penned into it, and most importantly a really good pair of earplugs for when I just want to sleep in silence on a plane and there are crying babies around!

[The Dark Destroyer] Untitled 4: While making a last check on all the “gadgetry” I had bought, I discovered that one of the chargers did not take the battery for the Sony camera, which would act as my backup”¦ We had to make a dash to Eastgate to get the correct charger .

[drive blog] drive blog: Aurion: The next Big Thing or another Falcon/Commodore ...: Also this may come as a shock to you but most of Australia has known from the release of the name "Aurion" that it is a V6 version of the Camry with restyled front, rear & interior (Dashboard/Console) to differentiate it from the 4cyl version. Even with the limited space allowed in Wheels and Motor (Once you take out all the propaganda for the VE) this fact has been reported since the Melbourne motorshow.

[DVICE] SHIFT: How medical technology can help cure U.S. health care | DVICE: And there's no reason to, because driving the decisions to use expensive tech is profit, not efficacy. Doctors (and especially their bosses who own the hospital) are eager to use each million-dollar machine they can get their hands on.

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