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At Meal Time, Just Fold Up the Screen. A liquid crystal monitor that folds up for easy carrying sounds like something that would mainly interest business travelers. But NEC-Mitsubishi has introduced two new folding screens aimed at household users. By Ian Austen. [New York Times: Technology]
6:03:19 PM
Shortcut or the Long Way? Device Helps You Decide. Tired of gridlock? A new gadget from TrafficGauge, a Seattle company, receives real-time data about traffic conditions. It lets you decide when to take an alternate route and when to just turn around and go home. By Andrew Zipern. [New York Times: Technology]
6:02:42 PM
6:03:19 PM
Shortcut or the Long Way? Device Helps You Decide. Tired of gridlock? A new gadget from TrafficGauge, a Seattle company, receives real-time data about traffic conditions. It lets you decide when to take an alternate route and when to just turn around and go home. By Andrew Zipern. [New York Times: Technology]
6:02:42 PM