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By Robert Weller Cell phones, email, computers, rapid data transmission, brain spect machines. Televisions are full of adds about how you can track the World Series. But the country is spending billions more each year than it has to...
Tags: digital, health care, iPods, wireless power, faxes, prescriptions
The Fraser Child & Family Center in Minneapolis found a new way to reach ASD students: through headphones and iPods. The devices play music and videos to teach these students how to fit in. Fraser staff came up with the idea of programming iPods to...
The day starts like any other. Wall Street is brushing their teeth and getting on the elevators, while texting to a corporate friend about their choice of what will be for lunch that day. A high class woman adjusts her $150 pantyhose and grimaces at her...
Tags: Ipods, Iphone, homelessness, homelssness in America, blanket, Versace, Wall Street, alcoholics, vetrans, drug addicts, drug addiction, soup, soup kitchen, slab, rural area, MHMR, homeless
Are you a user of iPods or iPhones and love to hear songs using head phones or ear buds. Then beware of electrical shocks, warns the technological giant Apple. The risk of electrical shocks is greater when the iPods or iPhones are use with...
Tags: dry air, ear buds, electric shocks, gadgets, headphones, iPhones, iPods
Have you ever seen a banner ad that blares out - "Free flat screen TVs,” "Free iPods," and "Free Whatever?” Who hasn’t, did you say? Have you then actually fallen for them or are you the one that got away? Are these offers legitimate?...
Tags: Free, iPods, Flat Screen TVs, Xboxes, companies, offers, subscriptions, magazines, credit card, email, myVox
PlayStations and iPods have emerged as greater threats to the nation's pets than traditional dangers found in the home such as tumble driers, washing machines and electric cables. The finding that new technology can cause widespread...
Tags: PlayStation, iPods, pets, news, Technology