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The most absurd and embarrassing spy-fi gadgets ever, in Geisha Cop
io9
In this short film, known winningly as "Geisha Cop: Fearsome Geisha Corps - Go to Hell!", you'll witness the kinds of spy gadgets that James Bond only dreams of. Geisha Cop has infiltrated an evil corporation where office ladies drink the blood of … -
Go-to kitchen gadgets
KWCH
by Consumer Reports You could spend hundreds of dollars on kitchen gadgets. How about a crinkle cutter for veggies or goggles for cutting onions? When it comes to cooking, it's a lot easier to get the job done when you have the right tools. -
High-tech kitchen gadgets
MSN Tech & Gadget UK
The days when a fridge was used simply to chill our food seem to be past. At this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, LG unveiled its new Smart Manager fridge. Featuring a touchscreen and camera, the fridge has an internet connection … -

LAPTOP Magazine (blog)Valentine's Day 2012 Gadget Gifts
LAPTOP Magazine (blog)
Valentine's Day 2012 is fast approaching. Do you know what you're getting your gadget-doting special someone? If you still have no clue, don't fret! We've rounded up all the latest, geekiest and most useful items that'll be sure to enchant the … -

ForbesLooking Beyond Gadgets, Six Trends in Consumer Electronics
Forbes
We all love gadgets. They seem to occupy most of our waking moments even when we sleep via a sleep app to monitor your sleep patterns. But do you think about what drives the development of those gadgets? Or what your smart phone will do next? -
Gadgets German Court: New Galaxy Tab 10.1N is Safe, Old Version Still Banned
DailyTech
It looks like we can chalk this up as another win for Apple in the seemingly never-ending legal battle between Apple and Samsung. A Düsseldorf court in Germany ruled that Samsung still cannot sell its original Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany. -
Seniors learn to connect with the latest gadgets with relative ease
Gainesville Times
By Brandee A. Thomas bthomas@gainesvilletimes.com Today, they are members of the "active generation," who are all too often regarded as opponents to technology. Forty years ago, members of the 55 and older demographic were teenagers testing out the … -
Cars' high-tech gadgets vulnerable to hacking
San Francisco Chronicle
Scientists increasingly worry that the entertainment computers in vehicles could be manipulated to tell the safety computers what to do. Drivers can talk with each other via Bluetooth phone connections, ask their cars for directions and dial up … -

MyFox PhoenixThe Latest Gadgets from CES 2012
MyFox Phoenix
We're getting a look at some of the newest gadgets from the Consumer Electronics Show with Jim Barry. Barry is known as the Consumer Electronics Association's "Digital Answer Man." Keep your comments civil - MyFOXPhoenix.com reserves the right to … -

Wireless WeekGadgets: New Connected Devices Put Smartphones in the Middle
Wireless Week
By Andrew Berg Monday, January 30, 2012 For years, the wireless industry has been talking itself blue in the face about the myriad devices that would one day be connected to the network. Whether by Wi-Fi or through a cellular modem, major vendors like …
