Fry and Egg, Google Earth, Tech Tats & More
It's so hot you can fry an egg on it, but Apple is playing it cool. Are the new iPads really overheating, or is this a news driven freak out?
Imagine being separated from your family when you were 5. Now imagine 25 years later and you find them thanks to Google earth.
And tech meets tats. A new type of ink that can vibrate your skin when your phone rings. It's like having bed bugs, without the bugs. Would you get this kind of tat?
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- The Dangers Of Facebooking And Driving
- From The Duhhhh File: All New Verizon Smartphone To Be 4G LTE
- What's Your Old iPad Worth? Trade It In
- Forget The Ding Dong, How About Ringtones For Your Front Door?
- Google Earth Reunites A Family
- The New iPad's Are Hot... Literally (Be Careful)
- Online Banking Alert For Android Users
- Location Base Reminders For Your Browser
- No Time To Watch News, How 'Bout A Little Snack
- Opt Out Of Facebook Social Ads
- No Time To Talk? Text It | How Much Does Teens Text?
- Facebook Friends | Too Many And You May Be a Narcissist
- Smartphones, Dumb Apps | What's Eating Your Memory
- Google Search Gets A Facelift
- Stop Yawning | Why Are They Contagious?
- What Apple Could Have Bought With $100 Million Bucks
- Help | Windows 8, Is It Safe To Try
- Make Your Next Concert A Shared Experience
- A Drugstore Makes An App? And A Good One At That
- Tech Meets Tats | Set Your Skin To Vibrate
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