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by Chris Matier on March 4, 2009
Some uses of technology are well intentioned but destined to fail. Windows Vista, Circuit City, and musical greeting cards are great examples. The Biocase Fingerprint Luggage lock is another well-inte...
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by Chris Matier on August 12, 2008
Here's a joke for you... what is the difference between a Best Buy Blue Shirt and a vending machine? Not much, or at least that is the message Best Buy Corporate Headquarters is "vending"...
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by Chris Matier on August 6, 2008
Delta Airlines announced today that they are going to be the first and only US airline to roll out in-flight Wi-Fi service on all of their domestic flights. They are set to go on this by 2009. This wi...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on February 17, 2008
Chances are, if you've been to an airport in the past 5 years or so, you've seen one of these little touch-screen devices that you can use to check in for a flight. You feed it the appropriate...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on December 29, 2007
If you're traveling in or from the U.S., you might want to take note of these new rules from the U.S. Department of Transportation about laptop batteries. Hey, it's not the TSA changing the ru...
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by Michael Pick on October 7, 2007
So let's say you are out camping, in the military or just the wandering hobo type and you feel the need to roast a chicken, bake some cookies or make yourself a nice soufflé. Usually speaking you&...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on September 27, 2007
For those travelers trying to squeeze every last ounce of unnecessary gear out of their bags, the OSHO is something you should look at.
Not only does it store your Toothbrush in a container that won&...