There is a plethora of games out there that you can use to while away the time on your iPad, but why not combine some fun with a challenge for your brain and expand your mind with some games? Use your free time to get smarter with this selection of fun puzzles, brainteasers and conundrums.
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How Robots Are Being Used in Medicine
Technology has been used to make nearly every facet of our lives easier. The use of technology in medicine has had an extensive impact, from the way computers are used to manage patient data, promote research, and encourage collaboration to the way that machines such as MRIs and other diagnostic devices have been used to more accurately identify health disorders and diseases.
Technology has made a significant impact on our current health care system. Some of the most interesting uses of technology are in robots, used in a number of applications for medicine. Here’s an overview:
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iPhone 4S – Features And Specifications Of A New Technological Wonder
After the successive market storms stirred by the releases of the Apple range of Smartphone technology there is a new member on the block. Following the incredible worldwide successes of the iPhone 3g and the iPhone 4g there is the all new iPhone 4S that was released by the company.
It was a fitting tribute to the departed soul of Steve Jobs with a new parameter of excellence created in the market. Consumers will have several options to their advantage with this new phone which resembles almost the same as the others but has a few intrinsic differences of a higher order. Look closely and you will see the dark hues of the touch screen phone that’s released.
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An All-New Samsung Handset is About to Hit Shop Shelves
Samsung are one of the leading providers of smartphones today and when they hint at a new release, the mobile phone world sits up and listens.
This is exactly the case with one particular exciting and new handset.
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Why You Need to Monitor Your Network
How many businesses do you think have a website? 75, 80 percent? It’s 2011, everything’s online, so of course most businesses are going to be online too, right? Wrong.
Only 45 percent of small business owners have a website, according to a recent study by Discover. And while that was a significant increase from the 37 percent in 2009, there are still a significant portion of the driving force of our economy that aren’t cashing in on all the potential the Web can offer.
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Choosing the Perfect Laptop for a College Freshman
Every parent wants to provide the best for his/her child, but how to choose the best laptop for a college student? There are so many options, and what a teenager deems top priority may not be as important to the parents. Of course, whoever is paying for the laptop gets the final say, but parents and students who can agree on a few key features will find themselves breathing sighs of relief. To avoid embarrassing fights in the computer store, here are the top three options that you and your college student may want to discuss ahead of time.
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GPS Tracking Technology Runs into Legal and Privacy Concerns
The Supreme Court’s fall term, which began this week, is slated to hear several cases involving issues of surveillance technology. Specifically, it will determine if law enforcement officials have the right to use certain technological features to track a subject, and if so, at what point in the process a warrant needs to be obtained.