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Fuel-cell powered devices getting closer, but gassing up the laptop is still a few years away
AP Energy WriterSIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) _ Laptop, cell phone and iPod owners tired of having their devices run out of charge after a few hours have been patiently waiting for the next portable power source to arrive. Tiny fuel cells, powered by combustible liquids or...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Consumer Electronics Industry, Consumers, Lenovo Group, Cell Phones
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Fuel-cell powered devices getting closer
Of The Associated PressLaptop, cell phone and iPod owners tired of having their devices run out of charge after a few hours have been patiently waiting for the next portable power source to arrive. Tiny fuel cells, powered by combustible liquids or gasses, have long been...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Consumer Electronics Industry, Consumers, Lenovo Group, Cell Phones
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Hot products
Hot products Electronics goodies to consider for your holiday shoppinglist: HDTVs 26-inch ViewSonic N2690W, $590 37-inch Insignia NS-LCD37-09, $680 Portable DVD players Toshiba SD-P9IS, 9-inch screen, $155 Sony DVP-FX820, 8-inch screen, $160...Tags: Sony Corp.
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Shoppers still snagging electronics for the holidays, but some spending more carefully so far
AP Technology WriterSYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) _ Consumer electronics have long been among the most popular holiday gifts, with fierce competition among shoppers for day-after-Thanksgiving deals on flat-screen TVs and laptop computers. This year, everyone expects the economic...Tags: Game Playing, Verizon Communications, Video Games, Consumer Electronics Industry, Homes
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Wisconsin shoppers do more looking than buying
Shirley Jackson arrived at Wal-Mart about 8 a.m. Friday hoping to snap up a 42-inch, high-definition Polaroid TV for $598. She missed out on the limited supplies but reacted philosophically, not with disappointment. "It's just as well I didn't get the...Tags: Black Friday (shopping), Game Playing, Consumer Electronics Industry, Wisconsin, Best Buy Company Incorporated
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Hopkins study supports use of CT scan of heart
Advanced CT scans that cardiologists have been slow to embrace are nearly as effective as the invasive and expensive surgical methods typically used to diagnose coronary blockages, according to new research out today by Johns Hopkins doctors.
But the...Tags: Therapies, Cleveland Clinic, University of Chicago, Medical Staff, San Francisco
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CT scans found to be safer heart test
Los Angeles TimesNoninvasive CT scans are almost as accurate at imaging coronary artery blockages as conventional angiography and are much safer for many patients, according to a study reported Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine. Angiograms are considered...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Western Medicines, Medical Staff, Diseases, Health Organizations
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Great deals to check out
247-4737Here's an early look at some of the best Black Friday deals. • Bass Pro Shops. Doorbusters from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Limited quantities of Tom Tom GPS systems for $99.95 (regularly $179.99). Laser rangefinders for $99.94 (regularly $149.99). • Best Buy....Tags: Video Games, Verizon Communications, Computing and Information Technology, Best Buy Company Incorporated, Kohl's Corporation
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Clear Picture: It's Not Going To Be A Blu-Ray Christmas
McClatchy NewspapersFeb. 19, 2008, was supposed to be a watershed day in the history of home entertainment. That was the day consumers could finally march into stores and buy the next generation of DVD player with confidence that they hadn't just blown $400 on the digital...Tags: Online, Game Playing, George Lucas, Sony Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry
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Police Blotter - East Rockhill Township
Burglary -- Reported by Rogers Roadside Stand, 255 Route 313; $630 in cash and Toshiba laptop computer taken Saturday or Sunday. Burglary -- Home in 800 block of Rockhill Road entered between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. Friday, $2,500 in cash and Dell laptop...Tags: Crimes
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Panasonic's bid for Sanyo targets renewable energy
The Associated PressPanasonic Corp.'s plans to take over rival Sanyo Electric Co. would create the world's second-largest electronics maker. But Panasonic already has plenty of gadgets. Instead, the crown jewels Panasonic wants from Sanyo are green. The ability to acquire...Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Ford Motor Co., Vehicles, Sony Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry
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Bankruptcy: Should You Buy From Circuit City, Tweeter?
Philadelphia Daily NewsWhat you need to know about the bankruptcies of Circuit City and Tweeter and the "business alliance" between Panasonic and Sanyo. The consumer-electronics business is more resilient than most. Even when times are tough, people will invest in new home-...Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Hewlett-Packard Co., Consumer Electronics Industry, Sony Corp., Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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