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Spring Forward: Mintel Predict Trends for 2010 #2

In fact what's happened is that 2010 is, er, not so wildly different from my childhood but there's t'internet and a lot more gadgets now. Better clothes too. Oh and makeup. Yes, makeup, the subject of this post.

Carbon tax to hit commuter belt the hardest – Irish Independant

“Also, people living in the country tend to be richer and have more gadgets which need to be powered.” Phased. The report says that the tax rate would vary from €25 per household per year in the inner city to €275 in parts of the

Do Irish Taxes Compromise the Safety of Our Cars?

With the rise of the touch screen smart phone and other gadgets that we can't seem to put down, it appears that drivers are being driven to distraction behind the wheel. Some commentators have gone as far as to say that 90% of accidents

Kitchen Accessories – JosephJoseph

Another kitchen gadget we bought was this Potato Smasher, again by JosephJoseph. It's not like any other potato smasher, oh no, this one smashes in half the time with half the effort thanks to its unique pump action.

If I could invent anything it would be… « AllAboutBusiness.ie

Gimmicks and gadgets which make life easier for everyone tend to be popular amongst the dragons when it comes to investment. Gavin in particular pricks up his ears when he comes across something which has mass appeal.

science week: the shock of the new

i confess that science reporting (as opposed to reporting on new gadgets) in the main wouldn't be the first section in a newspaper i'd rush to read. but on the other hand, i do enjoy the bad science column in the guardian (and its