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PowerReviews Lands $6 Million To Power Customer Reviews For

The additional funding will be used fuel customer acquisition and for new product development. The company's original products let retailers include Amazon-like product review features into their websites, for free.

Cool Gadgets: Touchpad Technology And The Ebook Reader: Are You

Plus, with the use of the touchscreen technology it might end up right next to the iPod as the coolest gadget to own. It can never hurt to be hip, right? Who knows the future of the eBook reader as it is still relatively new and We'll have to wait to see where it lands. It is hard to say whether society will decide to go digital when it comes to books. It's hard to imagine a world without libraries and good bookstores where you can grab a cup of coffee and relax.

How Jeff Bridges Prepared For Tron [Tron] | Daily Tech and Gadget

Square Enix needs some new lands for Sora and crew to explore; luckily, we have a few (shockingly reasonable) ideas.. luxury-phone with diamonds: Disney Mobile Diamon - Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 .The phone body is adorned with 22

Panasonic Releases New GPS Devices For Its Strada Line | Gadgetorium!

Panasonic Releases New GPS Devices For Its Strada Line. Posted by Inspector Gadget on March 16, 2010. Panasonic Releases New GPS Devices For Its Strada Line. Despite there being a good many vehicles in Japan that come with GPS devices built -in, Now Panasonic has released a few more models in the land of the rising run to include in its Strada line of navigation devices. The new models will be available in 7-inch and 5-inch QVGA sizes, and sport touchscreens.

Review : Sony MDR-RF4000K digital cordless headphones | Gadgets Land

Sony MDR-RF4000K digital cordless headphones - Sony today released the new MDR-RF4000K digital cordless headphones. Designed to be used with your TV and home entertainment equipment, these headphones are designed to fit in perfectly

What Does Your Stuff Really Say About You? | Michael Pearlman

Americans (including myself) don't spend much time contemplating the “externalized costs” of the cheap products that land on our shelves. We either don't want to think about the health impacts to factory workers, the farmland being ruined, Specifically, does having a lot of toys or gadgets or clothes really make us any happier? Or are consumer goods an inadequate substitute we use to a fill a void that exists because of an absence of social connections?