Wednesday, May 16, 2012

BOLT padlock system cuts down on keys

BOLT padlock system cuts down on keys: "Nobody likes having to carry around a keychain full of keys, or – worse yet – arriving somewhere only to discover that they haven’t brought the key they need. The BOLT system offers an alternative. It allows you to open multiple padlocks, all using your vehicle’s ignition key."

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2012 World Superyacht Awards showcase the cream of luxury boating

2012 World Superyacht Awards showcase the cream of luxury boating: "We regularly feature the latest superyachts on Gizmag because they offer a mixture of breathtaking design and cutting edge technology in a rarefied arena where price is seemingly no object. The resulting floating marvels often seem more like works of art than mere ocean-going transportation. "

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Smartsense navigation system works where GPS won't - indoors

Smartsense navigation system works where GPS won't - indoors: "It's not that long ago that GPS capabilities in a mobile phone were considered a standout feature. Today, GPS navigation is standard for smartphones, and as a result, many of us have come to rely on them when it comes to getting from A to B. However, GPS technology isn't without its faults, and if A to B is located under a roof, out of sight of the orbiting GPS satellites, then you can end up falling back on the not always reliable sense of direction."

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Kindle Touch Review and Giveaway

Kindle Touch Review and Giveaway: "The Amazon Kindle Touch needs little in the way of introduction. This e-ink device is one of the best selling e-readers in the world, and is a refinement of Amazon’s successful line of Kindle devices. Amazon offers the same device in two prices: $99 “with special offers” (meaning, the device shows ads), and $139 “without special offers”."

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Researchers Prove Tin Foil Hats Boost Receptivity To Government Signals - How-To Geek

Researchers Prove Tin Foil Hats Boost Receptivity To Government Signals - How-To Geek: "You know the old bit about putting tin-foil on your head to keep the government signals out of your brain? It turns out cladding your head in tin-foil has the opposite effect."

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