Eyes On: Gunnar's Glasses Ease LCD Eyestrain
If filing TPS reports all day and fragging foes at nightleaves you with headaches, dry eyes, and blurred vision, you might be suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome. Gunnar Optiks makes a pair of "i-AMP" glasses designed to overcome this, and they seem to work.
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Study: Videogame , Movie Violence Threat to Public Health
Violence depicted on television, in films and video games raises the risk of aggressive behavior in adults and young viewers and poses a serious threat to public health, according to a new study.

Patent Reform Foes Hit Senate
Opponents say the bill will weaken the enforceability of validly issued patents.

Do You Really Want a Vista PC in Your Car?
Westwell and Azentek announced the the world's first fully integrated in-car PCs, the Azentek CPC-1200 and CPC-1100 in-dash car computer systems, in Australia.
Suave Robots Mix Cocktails in Vienna
Staring with glowing red eyes at a young woman strolling by, bartender Chapok slowly extends his arm to offer her a gin and orange. Just another day at Roboexotica.

Orbitz Travel Sites Replace Expedia at MSN
Orbitz Worldwide Inc said on Tuesday its Orbitz.com and ebookers.com websites have replaced Expedia Inc as the travel agencies for Microsoft's Internet arm MSN.com in the United States and the United Kingdom.
With E-Prescribing, U.S. Doctors Pick Cheaper Drugs
Doctors who put aside their paper pads and prescribe medicines electronically may be more likely to choose lower-cost drugs, saving money for patients and insurers, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
11 Ways to Take Better Camera-Phone Pictures
Your cell phone's camera might have settings you haven't ever used.
Canadian Customers Say iPhone is Worth the Wait
Neither rain nor controversy discouraged a hardy band of gadget lovers who lined up for up to 16 hours on a downtown street to become among the first in Canada to buy Apple Inc's iPhone 3G on Friday.