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GPS Mashups That Matter

GPS systems offer far more than turn-by-turn directions these days as they marry their location technology with traffic data, restaurant information, eco-friendly routes, and more.

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Finally, an Apple interface for remote server updating

The TouchTerm Pro app at the iPhone store lets you issue server commands from anywhere with an iPhone-optimized interface and workflow.

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Use tech to keep track of your carbon footprint

Your carbon footprint is both created by technology and curbed by it. Here are three ways to consider your consumption.

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Meet Me in Cyberspace

Businesses have the option of traveling to meet clients in person -- or gathering in cyberspace. The rise of virtual worlds like Second Life are providing companies a welcome option to conduct meetings, train employees, and rehearse client presentations.

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The Latest Auto Safety Technology Could Save Your Life

High-tech safety innovations continue to proliferate in today's cars and utility vehicles. Here's how the latest cars keep you safe and what you can expect from them.

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SkreemR

SkreemR, a free MP3 search engine that points people to songs that are sold or hosted elsewhere, is a wonderful site! It works great. I ask it to find me a tune, and it usually does.
--Craig Wilkinson, solutions architect, London

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Work hard, play hard on the same monitor

ViewSonic's new VA2626wm, a huge 26-inch high-definition (1920 x 1200) computer monitor, is ideal for work or play. For a productivity boost, this widescreen display offers more real estate to see more information on a given document, spreadsheet or Web site -- or to view multiple windows at once instead of constantly minimizing and maximizing apps

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I think we're all very horrified by the idea of identity theft more so than someone stealing our car...because we want to distinguish ourselves, not be anonymous like the other 6.2 billion people in the world.

T.C. Boyle

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