Tuesday, January 20, 2015

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Microsoft's AutoCharge tech will wirelessly charge your phone using an ... - MobileSyrup.com

Posted: 20 Jan 2015 10:52 AM PST


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Microsoft's AutoCharge tech will wirelessly charge your phone using an ...
MobileSyrup.com
While we focus on the future of Windows Phone and when Redmond might launch its next flagship Lumia, the folks at Microsoft Research are concentrating on other aspects of Microsoft's mobile future. In a recently published paper, researchers at the ...
Indoor 'solar' charging system powers phones via a beam of light Digital Spy
Microsoft Is Building a Way to Recharge Your Smartphone With Light Popular Mechanics

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Neck muscles can be stressed from too much tech use - WABC-TV

Posted: 19 Jan 2015 11:57 AM PST


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Neck muscles can be stressed from too much tech use
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There is a new wrinkle in digital technology. Sun damage, diet and stress call all wreak havoc on your skin but so can looking down at your smart phone or tablet. Dr. Harold Lancer says that anything electronic that captures your attention and causes ...
Use of electronic devices causing condition called 'Tech Neck' abc7news.com
Could Your Cellphone Give You 'Tech Neck'? ABC News
Constant Use of Smartphones, Tablets Leading to New Condition 'Tech Neck' Fox 28

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Hi-tech detectors may catch motorists on the phone - Stuff.co.nz

Posted: 18 Jan 2015 08:00 AM PST


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Hi-tech detectors may catch motorists on the phone
Stuff.co.nz
Detectors required more testing because it was possible they could register activity when drivers' phones sent and received data, downloaded emails, or received calls or texts with "no interaction from the driver". The directional device, which detects ...

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Why low-tech living is back - Telegraph.co.uk

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 11:02 PM PST


Telegraph.co.uk

Why low-tech living is back
Telegraph.co.uk
For the old phones actually do what phones used to do, which is to make and receive phone calls, without depositing your whole life in cyberspace where it can be stolen and used to embarrass you before the entire world. According to the New York Times, ...

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