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10 rugged gadgets for surviving dirty, dangerous jobs

  10 rugged gadgets for surviving dirty, dangerous jobs | How the world was set ablaze (and other stuff you missed)
 
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Forrester Research calls mobile-device management 'heavy-handed approach'
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10 rugged gadgets for surviving dirty, dangerous jobs
These cameras, laptops, tablets, and hard drives are tough enough to withstand everything from minor drops and spills to temperatures that make a Nor'easter seem balmy. Read More

How the world was set ablaze (and other stuff you missed)
Take a look at a concept poster for Star Wars: Episode VII, and a neat gadget that could breathe new life into your old speakers. Read More


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Forecast.io is a weather app worth gushing over. No, seriously.
Weather apps: there are a ton of them, and you probably already have one, whether you want one or not. But you should make room for a really good weather app, one that works on nearly any screen, and makes some of us proud of the web. Read More

Why T-Mobile's new plans won't end contract madness
T-Mobile may have branded its new payment plan as the "Simple Choice," but users may be forced to take out a calculator and crunch some numbers to figure out if it's truly the right choice for them. Read More

 

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