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Top 10 Tech Fails of 2009 – CNN

December 23rd, 2009 Contents Generator No comments
(CNN) -- It was a big year for technology: Twitter and Facebook's popularity exploded, while new smartphones, e-readers and a host of other gadgets cropped up to compete for our plugged-in affection. But into each electronic life a little digital ...

Top 10 Tech Fails of 2009 – CNN | Digital Phones Reviews

December 23rd, 2009 Contents Generator No comments
(CNN) -- It was a big year for technology: Twitter and Facebook's popularity exploded, while new smartphones, e-readers and a host of other gadgets cropped up to compete for our plugged-in affection. But into each electronic life a ...

The iPhone gets scrappy, by Stacy Ericson

October 15th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments
Somehow they seemed like a strange couple, the gingham and sunshine loving Scrapbook hobbiests and sleek geeky iPhone techies, but the two are drawn together by shared affection for the camera capabilities of the iPhone 3g. Scrapbook aficionados are often committed to recording the life and times of growing families and the ability to have a camera constantly at one’s fingertips makes that job fast and fun. In this day and age we are never without our phones for more than a few minutes, so getti

Modern Technology Makes Spy of Your Kids Become Easy

September 16th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments
Electronics astonishing development makes us live much easier than ever, but it also brings side-effects. Kids and teenagers are not as strong as adults to fight against the lures of electronics’ bad influence. At this moment, we parents are one of the key roles to protect them from unhealthy affection like sexting and x-rated movie. Bored of keeping ourselves in the dark about our children’s private lives? For every mom and dad who ever told their children that they had eyes in the back of

Consumers To Spend Big on TVs, Smartphones – Sci-Tech Today

September 4th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments
But the benefits of consumers' affection for high-tech gizmos aren't felt evenly. More than a year after Blu-ray won the high-def DVD format war, only five percent of American households regularly use one. The relative expense of owning both a Blu ...